Times & Guide (1909), 25 Jan 1962, p. 12

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“If" v'lrf/.tt"'r'"'""n"sl Mm. J. Hayward of Dundu‘lnd In. Norman Richards, any 3, n ma mm: aloe reports herself iiiiii,Tl Members of Unit 7 of the mm --- ed with her grinds”, Joseph Ed-'ed Chureh Women served refrtsh ALL ABOUT MONEY wtrd.born luxury 8thtoTed Ind,ments. On mil commune. um Nb. to have cash in January. Kurion Hayward of Sunny Creek. Karim Marrhall, Gladyl Garth C. " bill. to be 3M9 to think: On Reigate. Rind there in I new‘M-rjory Cutter. Gnldie Sterling it. you would do with it if rG/reduirir, Lori Joan. horn JnnunrygAnne Bonrmnn uni Dorothy Hen " Mee ft The Emorm'lk _ 14th. Her plan“ are Humid And (in. M - eontributad 810 to The tunnel parish card party icy Christmas gift! for the nix that is being held on Tuesday, Jun-l “duh of Th. Willows. nary Myth, in gll arranged nnd,) The Willows m organized lastdrom Mrs. J. Durack'a report to spring, when the township got u the C.W.L.. promises to be the suc- six-mom bungalow on property it eemrful function it always in. I "Trroprintod for a park The wel-l Starting in February, several; bro department but of verioua members wall be taking a one-day iuertr women living in one or two I week, six-week course combin-i room. who were lonely and would ing St. John} Ambulance itrxt lid] like to live in e bustle. u penitnining with en emergency mum of a group. mur- organisation general welfare: Each ply! board - " not n‘couru‘ I charitable inatitation by any man: A recording of highlights of ~nnd part of the board money Pope John XXHN encycliul on pan the "Ury of I houteekeeper'edueatiort, Mater et Magistrn. who comet in by the dar to cook‘ tmother and anther). nnrrnted‘ the mall end attend to treneml by Mrs. D. MeCarthy, we: heard [ deeming. lay the ladies. ERR widen! hep; her own Very Rev. P. fr. Joimuon sub.e-" We” in order and, as there quently conducted I discunmn ns- , is a good detl of cooking talent mg out of this and answered ques- in the group, there's been . turi-tions, presented by the members. _ h . good deal of Cooking talent in; out of this and answered nues-l, The members were welcomed by In the group, there's been . dun-Mon! presented by the members. ‘the ministers and their wivel and dr collection of preserve: building' The muting closed with refresh- by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boot, Their M. lmentl rived by Mrs. C. England children enjoyed a program which It VII hover! when The Willowsind Mr committn. wu .rrungpd hy: Mrs. Elena Ctrtr. '0 gtatted that ita resident; _---., "on, Linda Miller. Linda Blaize. “GM develop I Nmitt feeling (on SOME NEW ARRIVALS i.ur.aheth Baddeley and Wayne -astottorartd thin ha happened.) All and Vera Clarke of Halln- Btrtlor. At Christian, etch choc: to My wly Road became proud [mud-i The tours of thr church were It Th. Willo‘u rather than to of? parents recently with the nrnvdwmnducletl lu-. Mr. and Mrs. Dun “an; relatives for the Mr. {ton December 26t of Heather vcrcai', Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cur, TI- nuxilinry will be meeting It toru. daughter of David and Carol nae, Mr. Ind Mrs. Pert Sword. Mr, (it home of In. G. Goddard, 20 Smith of California. iand Mrs. William Cttrrick und Mr. MINI v'lrf,C.eit"'r"""n"bi Mrs. J. Hayward of Dundu and In. Norman Richards, “I? 8, It 7:4h 117902 aloe report. herself Liih% Mumhar- of Unit 7 of th. Pull. , T Ib- Ind-Ii: m but C - th. Ulivcnity " Tomb. “and; to Wu. Bat m formed in Damn in 1915. Hamilton m u early Canadian) mm a! Kiwanis club. Now turi m that 5,000 cluhn in d. Unit-1 ed State. and Canada. The mo is derived (m In In- ch: ,. o r d--Nmte-E-Wan-u-- meaning to apron out-cl! but, has known, in the Kiwanis mot- to We Build. Etch resident keep; her own We” in order and, as there is B good deal of cooking taient in the group, there's been I turi- dr eolUetion of preserves building up. uatri1,h-riotrrout, w by George Bea and Don- dl Mu which visited Ghana; ' -sfbeqrtee in the ileld of inter- new tune. took Mr. Kenn»: a " View“ and, now In in mov- " from Ottawa to Toronto, on . tneo-rar leave " than“ from U Department of Finn“. to It" on a royal commit-ion on banking. The Kennem. and mum at... will bu living downturn. } HAPPY BrRrHDAYr-KrWANrl' Not u kid :11an Kiwania In- '-tirnal, which whoa tho m at " on Sundny. which town mid in, "old enough to luv. name can... And young enough to has non. spirit". Certainly tho Inc-l [hunk eluhq-Kirtt-r, Eaton- vmo, Humbl- Valley and Rexdnle -mil have pm! in tine with the Kiwanis program of can-true- tivo Action. A note from the number Valley club points out that an int dub Kiwanis In: but (interim u a an out“: phenomenon, in when motivated by a desire to an. their eommtusitUq. So local Kiwanis.“ this week join with out I - of 3 million ttther Kimm- thrown Canada and the sun: to cut their birthday eahe and at it, coo. tfit It" is (out " W'- in. a a. London and o! W',":.',',":, mutant-Cum _ - an. and working th W! of Trul- "tdi, Mun-ind Vdui- Sunni (at: a Victorian Con... (rad) “I an“ in the covenant to .0 Dalmatian! of Finn“. am one in been moving MI anion) lined up htsirdressing ap- pointment.- for the Indies. Thu my also provided A be extire Bttiatter for The Willows. indiea. tive of the 'practical help the un- llisry hope. to give the home. The mailing of women, repre- A. Milton, pmident of the group satin; various church end unite " Our Lady of Pan Charm group- in the township, that has. Repom of convenon " Wed. beat “PM to provide . 1ittV'neodar's meeting indicate that hind-Illip for the tidal! whit-ch member in: been working tiviatg "t the towatrhtrt-er,'sitttruttr on whatever her Assign bonding house. The Willow; on meat has been. The Red Cross NM Drive, will shortly" elttet min; eonvertorlr, In. F. Carell " executive to guide its aetiritiea. and Mrs. D. Clark, reported the Since the early Fall, Humanist-wing end knitting has been com- have been celled by Welfare AMI-hum Since the early Fall, mutinlllu-wim nnd knitting has been com- have been ealled by Welfare Ad-iplm minimum! Ray Tomlinson, Unit Mrs. J. O’Neill nportod on the the 'suxiliarr members hare Fx‘hn‘mmnu of the library in the an aluminum! for the tidmtttiehrrrehr and said it is the hope of One must tthe Indies auxiliary of.the committee that it wilt become the Etobicoke Fireaghters' Moo-p mm for adult education in the anti-m) lined up blinks-sing np-ip-r'uh. ”mum": I - - "-"e_e"'--"'" rvâ€"uf ---.,.;_.V._... .--..__ . mmducmamrmmdmnm~mm.mvmummy»gum"....mumwm«~vm;.au.u.hmhn,‘ . _ hp. m wammmwrm .ruBe-ttherri8r_laetuudi-de-to-atiu .“wmwlwymmmu‘ iiiut-mitr_t.,l-uvieees-t-t.. _ cub-I‘D,“ '.."ti+h.e"..Mhr.-te'ttretmd.rs-rtt.sotdw.rt-tdqrtrowr,.r-. w u d an.» q in»... W'gWllull'l'N'l'JMrh%t'NJ'Jltl2t1'At%t1t _ w " mm ~1- . "WU fiflmnmdfidmmwwwmwanna-tuumuu-avmmmummm«scam-v.4, -dtar-r-_iarort-r. m s a mum", cm: B.e-'t_roer----ttreortA.t-do-dvoe'tr.etthq -*mdrttebote-e9t-ttmhrdrrtrttt.C-tueturorsrmM-ter-..tqo -r'e"r"oott-'md-rore"trt-rto'-iar.r,mooeot-v-rt' Au. ~M~dhmhu’mdmm,mflhhhuflhhcwmethu-beMAm.Manvanmhum -.-ho-tt-tto.-tetMt..rt-8trtsr-t-t-rt-ttt-t mnbdbumh- WILLOWS AUXILIARY “MW- MM WWII-It. 34530 Mom In. iTON AND ICT NOTES Book review. on two volumes that can be found on the shelve; 'r--A Note of Grace Ind Orthodoxy have" given by Mrs. A. Luekiew. Many of you bought the gold colour Kiwlnil porn that were on Ill. n couplo'ol months ago. Ours In mu working us well " they did what brand now, however, it Still that mhll. " available from Kimnilm " 29 cents each. Tho pom munchies are $1 and an dmdiec. Proceeds from their “In, of course. an applied to Ki- wlnin work. Lon Holt still pick. Brown as the footballer of the you and it an: ”purl that lhould Imlaeh tad. Hum, he will have a large blah Inn-k plmd beside his name by Dun Smith. I Tonight, I group from the Eat- onvillo club. headed by Jack Gul- DWI. will be going down to the New Toronto Hospital to visit . lump of mental patients the club ha been intended in for over a Th. dinner muting table com wmtion amid on upon. ad it often does with an. club which will be entertaining anyone who helped out with ita foothill league ‘nsxt Monday night. 1 Art Ga told the numbied com- my in had boon Men for a three ‘dolllr ans on a recent visit to n Nu York club tKiwanis, we pro- me). In any cue. I collection wu immediately taken up with the :vtoceedl being attMeient to buy Art n cup of coffee and I und- jwich " Borteat Ed's. - Y"'. roam " 1""Wchristmas report' we" given out Whilc the winter term in just hom Kimmlm " 29 cents “amen W’ednesdty and some of 'td',','),,.,':',",?,,.', Etotsieoke'. mu.iest' Th- poru_ than-elm m $1 Yyrwere likely hidden for a while. Onlcomedy, the Pnjlmn Game is well ‘" dnndiea. P-sis .rroy meltithe other hand, 202 madam ro-ion in w-y to production. The Art "h. of course. an applied to hHaired honour unis Ihowins that Club is busy painting at: and pro- '"/',f,g','5 t th E 'the school recognized their rext,e.t.5ttt'ui: uni “hut-uh In my. anvil]. dob. j,'.".')'.",, :3 m1“; (tlt; lance Ind congratulated them! ting. inquontly own on Stun-day. Inch“. will b. 30mg il, to the! On Thursday afternoon manyiBi" Sara if playing the male lead, New Toronto Hospital to visit “girl: from grades 10 to. 13 Boelr- aad Lynn Ptmthard til! Pele; mp of mental patients the club ed to the girls' gymnumm when-spud. The oreheatrn Ind gingham ha M intended in for over a try-outs for the school btisketbtuliehoros on reported to be pupa-i War. (team began. This yenr Iomethingjing for the programme. Pajama ; -- different is being done. Instead oflGlmo will by phy-d Febru-ry = murmurs WORKING HARD Jttwirtir . Junior and ' Senior team, Mm“ t, , and t. 1 8mm who in well satisited each having 12 players, they not Friday' night Etobieokh Collej with lumbar: of tho Cotholic my having one team consisting of 131 me. had in mood doublet-header men’s 1““ [ho heads, is Mrs. purers from “I four grades. sadl'in Buketblll at fc';tt,'tert) A. Hilton. pmident of the group pin-en u Anne Plowritrht, Ann School spirit m evident in um n Our lady of Pan Chureh. Holder, D: Walden, and "ttits sell-out for tickets alloted to Etotu% Lag-9;?- JU',':"'.,",',,',': the: Grif8hhs ure. "W to be Mt the coke. In the Junior Game, Embl- , C..------------------------ coll w 't Iain h h Lmh member h" been working Cuba on). mrsrt hov 'rnndmmher. s?,',',',",,?,?.'.',',','.',.,','?,,',??,?,?.?.'-",.,,::":,!,?: I a. poitttod out that irtveatmetttg .um uh (and an“ for om indi- ‘vidud night it maria for u- other (M the ltlndpoint that on. pano- night ho looking tor pain invmncnu that would .ivo . lmbli mum. whilo' “other i. willing to ”owl-to on name- min; he think. will uh A good - And bonds It. as”. aw that the in! and at alums: an in- ‘W “In: in ta lawn in growth lhci. no nude“: thing: like why. pulp ad pupa. and - YOWNSHIP OF HOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE MM“ " 3' Th: week was the week ottoam this rear. Many other: are lltimulated terror at Etobicoke/hopefully trying out. fhrist.mas report' we" given 0“" Whilc the winter term in just ion Wednesday and some of them beginning, Etotsieoke'. nun-in! ‘were likely hidden for a while. Onlcomedy, the pun“. Game is well Mae other hand, 202 nudenu n-{on in wny to production. The Art jeeived honour unis Ihowins tIll‘lClub is busy painting at: and pm- the school recognized their excel.. pertien uni “hands u. occur- lance Ind congratulated them! ting. tnquontly own on Sunday. ml? having 11 WWW?” "N Eric-i night Etobieokit Cone-i haviatr one team consisting of 18‘ (in. had its second dotab1tt-ttesttder purers.fmrn ‘31 four tit'. Such‘in Baaketball " Bumthtunthorpe. purers an Atty Plowrittht, Ann School spirit wan evident in the Holder, m Walden, and "Ituuuiut for tickets allotedto mobi- Grifmha ure. “W to be m the coke. In the Junior Game, Embl- C..-.--,------------------ coke wasn't playing hard enough Ruby Bott, and her grandmother, and Burnhamthorpe wan just that In. Marion Moore. mulch better, for Bumhamthorpai l ---.-_. Jinan Irir.84. The high nearing play] K.R.T. REUNION in: for Etobieoke was Pilsworth Tonight, a innate??? :1! mega spin. in the bank” 'd pain??? kni " of t e un a e at e mor game was tea y exm "I, Kingwny Lambton United Chm-winging because Etobieoke was winning', with groups expected to attend,until after half time. For a whilel from various churches in the to'""el'. three will: Insulated the! ship. Mum: but Burn amt orpe pulled; , ------. iout in front again to dam Etoti) l CHURCH GROUPS MEET ioke 43.41. The outstanding play: Parish Guild work at St. Mat- em from Etobicoke were Curt Cav- thew's continues apace with three ‘anath who scored 10 points, Chucki ‘of its individual branches holding Homer who tossed in " points and, Meetings this week: St. Veronica's Harvey Dennis who managed 4i, Ip,,'.'",)'." f"itg, ‘n. the s'"T, 1:; ”752:; but 1"g2,'r) a :00; game) rs. '. . a much, tt lo e once. Inca run y aton's) iGlen Avenue; St. Mary's on Tuu- Band Ber was held in the trs-m/ idly were entertained by Mrs. T‘Enasium afterwards when the dir I Smithson. t Blakemon Road. and appointments of the game; nrrad- St. Martrarets on Wednesday bYIually wore off. Etohicoke thank: Mrs. W. Watt, 62 chee.torpur,tumthora" for their hospital-1 (These are girls, like many whammy, 1 whose interest in the work of the . guild has gone on “Mum for aFC.t. Represents United Arab l, jinn; time, Ind doean't the ehurehltetmNie " the Eighth U.N. l "how the result of all thin "ort'0-ur-atotrer Gib.” i i -_--__ -___ _____ -_--_-- l Thin in the most important week‘ l CllURCH WELCOMES lot the yen for E.C.TN U.N. Club The Royal York Dunc: Band, TER' MEMBERS fr TEA --th. wk of the Eitthth Ltmlunder the dimtion of Mr. Roy, New members of P.i.nrton. Unit, Model Assembly. Starting on made in mud nppunncc in td Church were 9550“” "et"emimtursar, Jlnulry Itt, and raniprovidine 1 good variety of dance tty the congregation " ..""r'.titithrouast Saturday, January 20. this‘munic. Refreshmertu were .vail.. nn Sunday tttterrtoon Iu.r/mr which Model‘A-nembly is probably thelnble in the eueteritc Another eve ‘lhey .toured ll“, building", 1rt,irreeat of ita kind in Canada, Ind hing Iimillr to thin wilt be held pm 11hTI" in the nnctu-ry, is certainly one of the most 1'lT2u,',",'," tsight with Burnham, "n" enjoyed tea. lit-"ding functions of the year forithorpe the muiting Bettool. ( The members were welcomed byl'l‘oronto high school "Men: the ministers and their wivel mid; ', . The “l" minim! forth Boy- by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boot, Their am. "tpresents the 1 nited a! Yorker it in in mend _ and children enjoyed I mun!“ whichlh‘b Republic thin year, nnd hurt the time of wrfttng, form 113 w“ urrlnzwl hy: Mrs. Elena Ctur. an excellent delegation to defendlteaO the me. with 20M6. Row, Won, Linda Miller. Linda Rlaize, its title as the best partieipatiniever. the until. for the whole human Raddeley and Wavne Wool of the Seventh Model As-‘srhonl it " only at MM, Len Hullm‘. . gummy, Our rklngntinn leader nnd‘try and boom thll yolr'l total f The tours by thr church wereirhtrirrttntt for the Humnn Rights hiuher than lut yur‘. record. [ _ andm‘letl lu-. Mr. and Mrs. mulCm'IlW' ii Norman McLeod: the Royal anlt'l format dance. the Rnnn. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Furlmh" four dolomite: tsrtd their annual At-tSame, will tte hold on nae, Mr. Ind Mm. Pert Sword. Mr.PPir" Ary Janire TiMert-nua ma- Fobrn-ry 9th. on. of the tunetitrttb and Mrs. will..." Cttrrick m1 Mrmment. Anne W-llh" - The Prob. of this dune. in to chance Ill-ll and Mrs. Norman Richards, (um ot Bertin, Roger GlMon -- Royal York of 1962. Accordintliv‘ Members of Unit 7 of the l'nit- Technical nuisance. and Terr/the to girl; with the moat nonlin- ed Fhurrh Women nan-ed rage:),',';",',,': who it, this in"! Pretudentliiio Ire plead u candida“. for manta. On min commnm were: of the humbly. Ind who in ds/the eontert,attd the urn-of that [grim Marrhall, Glndyl Gurth,jlivering’ the 'keynote' spud. it,ii',o,'iti:'r',t'i'iiv' In being "would " Marjory Cutter. Goldie '3terlirtedCo-tiort Hull on opening night. thr rate of two per My. We'll will Anne Hmrmnn Ind Dorothy Hee- Roger Gib-on and Norman Mrlmml Ind we which on. a! than will bo- gie. Cil' nlno be waking on this, molecule “in. Hoyt! York. i New members of “Hutton Unit, Modal g ed Church were offkislly weleornmimtursar, to the congregation at u 'meeeioIt'itstrrtugs tl an Sunday tttterrtorm during which Model‘AI they toured th . building". Irstrret of pm in a len‘ice in the unclu-ry, in certain and enjoyed tea. :Imndinn l K.R.T. REUNION Tonight, I grand reunion of the Knights of the Round Table at Kinuwny Lunbton United Chunk. with group. expected to attend from various churches in the town- ship. (um CHURCH WELCOMES [of the m, for 1:12.15. UPN. Club NEW MEMBERS AT TEA an. week of the Eighth U.N. {our members of “Hutton Unit: Model Assembly. Starting on He Ch!” ‘9... 821.917 .N "an " 1 Royal ank'l format dance. the annual At-8ttrmr, will h- held on Primary 9th. Ono of the function- of this dune. in to cm Mio Roynl York of 1962. Accordingly, I In the iteld of sports, our two basketball mum continuod their 'winning wsys, defeating Vincent Many by Icons of 24-19 and‘ 96-81. (See ch. mom column for; detain.) This doubleheader Wu “allowed by s dance sponsored by 'the Bora' Athletic AaBoeiation. i ( Lut Friday afternoon, nn ll- ambly wu held in which Mr. Hverty of Queen's University ttd- flmned the mior students. Spiced Pith wit and humour, Mr. Laver- As's speech uphined the ditrsronee Ibetween high nehool Ind univoni- ty life. He mphuiled 'thxt the successful student mutt be Bble to work hard by himself 1nd be an- tirely sell-disciplined. -“-how night" of the Model Assem-i My. On the next evening, Friday,) Bil doles-ml unlit. up into their various column-u md mat. in the‘ government buildings " Queen?“ 'Park to prris'arrrstheir reaoiutional for the plenary session the follow-1 ine day. On Saturday the pe Assembly when a magnuteertt( {climax with an all day union of ‘the full assembly in the lagialnivel 2fiGi'r,' It which time "molutiomd 1are fin-11y uppmvod in u mammal [simillr to the ml U.N. Prom this session the E.C.l. delegation will 'return home "cited and exhtuatzd: Ind, we hope, with th. Bush of vie-i YORK REVIEW ROYAL In. an Gm I thought to the tin. of“ the our you no follawing " 'ol, m.p.h. - that happen! to you 'ii, one of them Nov! out? Wolf!) the mummy that the many no! /it'2"i1',',', put down thieioutrul, wtfte "no. Bheatd hot-nu the curve] HI dimm- - Ind not jut be. ‘nun vi” In" to u- up which ”he {madman and ”than ---,' 11ttteLffc-i',tftu'e why an driver than u braking PM,” what the and in 3mm!- Ir our. ( Cudodty may In" “Hod the at. but it M: and I lot of Grin". an. mandr- Malina. your bulimia, Wh-I the Ina-Inna In moving It tulle. A healthy eur- may on on and Winn avoid- I wry unhealthy can. l _rntueartr-ttustwotrsw, (tmms-at. Anda- and 8. AI» -emmrtettt-%rfouatstteot tot (i;;'., Dull Who- continued his lamina» noting by giving St. Ate ’ , T, yourulf 2g,tht,e, ht the plain. lune in Bl n: dome.. In ho iturttirW un hr in he with; for I)" unucn pedestrian? Smith ‘nbout the bull that bounce: inn ‘0:- mdny - In the" I "Mam! right behind, either the two- or Wear-hunt} typo? Check on the, cur parked at the curb with the with. running - II the driver' Win; Winn. or II he that to move of? l Cultivate I curiosity about everything that'. going on. Every- thing thnt'l going on. or Winn Especially atoning. Try to Ind out if, when, Why all 'ii'"' 011nm drivers In going to l Prying curiosity Into the "tttrs of neighbour: in bad mam-en. Yet it is strongly recommended by the Ontario Safety Lug“. . . . to drivers. Be domtright Inquisitive in trunk, asks the 1mm. land 11n- Young blinkod the red um jfor the Presbyterian with Tiny - and Robert Fm nylying for; United. l Things were somewhat different in] the Senior section. " both the Andi-i )cal and Ind-lo Warh- ed'5 [up with rather eanvincin; wine. The! fAnglicm took the mum" of al The Good J Drivers 5 for the Inqu- Rrat “Fl-my NEW“ tset-er-ttkt-tttbid-tl sunny m 1m thh. a sm) P.M. Much In!“ M be. I“: trrthea-te-teNtth-rttr' age-wanedqmums; Much-n and Roy Mm. Ned Rom med th. but not! for the United; illiitolbieoke" 375356: Open Three At Price Of One Amtrewatothetua.of6.3tsteextrd their fifth atmight victory. They we: ledtovictorrttrtmr-ttt- formance from loll W anf Pu) Wu and rec-ind ring}. .etlt from Dull I)" Ind Att- M‘ by Alex Em In“ [my "sd' Kan WIND. With ttsi. vin no Angli~ can: moved his ml. ”and” of first place by two points ova their St. Andrew! rink. win of the "r"oet in turning back Bull-lo thand Ft. Their looting w" equnlly divided my! fiv: differ." plum-u: - Ian-y Upward. I“ In the later - the two Rudd: entries, thtited and Ptmbrerbrs, P.t could not declare l Wilma u the? am. aided in :1 bt a. Ton was? asauted .0“. Robin In- tied up the ”me on minis! from My Town» The St. Andrews you]: were your“ In tho other Senior pm: Ruth 'tmbrtae%sschuees-s.su,,,. " Habits Hal-Ina from M. Mg. ih'mAmtieaeoemrst.A-rm.. 5’“ cm "on. for thi. '"'.amtobr"Doe"-r..Mis. _ Betweati periods at the Luther PM“. a pretest-(ion of . hockey stick automphad by I" the Maple Leaf "wen will be made to the arlayer in the luxu- selling maul lick- ‘m for the "Family Night". Iran I... b ".30 p... Admin-ion will tre by tkket only an than In lot: of up: boy. try- irtg tttwirt tuatrtogrqrtrerd nick. Rev. marhaet Hm Adi. -__H jun at tho [not In - luau. action the Res, dale Presbyterian Junior: men the St. ‘Andrm Juniors " 6.00 pm. 'with the Anglia: Junior: meeting the Rex. dIle United Juniors n 6.30 pan. Competition for this prize. espe- chlly my: the young" boys, has been vary keen and due to their ef- forte I good tum-out for this special night than“ be ensured. ‘ up man mun, Jung-g M, "424.! 'h-tttFo-ts- CUM A“. Dunn. ”been", ‘M'M' 6 'mod'- "" BUoe Street West Phone 230-0141 aMawmdd'debnuA-uwm 'Ott all "TWA" IN YOUR NONI (All 2394141 '0' COMMIT! lNYIIIOI DECORATING ADVICI AND GUIDANCI or " mu IN “II NONI DKORANNO IIIVICI. COMPARE: STARLIGHT DRAPERIES STARLIGHT DlltAlpERlilliis SALE BEE] ON CUSTOM MAD! ttttAP" 32." YD., AND " tettmtt "" m mum) I." WWI ONLY '0' DUAL” you! new. It".tt?tttttmittetw.. SHEEN ”MING MUM“. IACION luau - SHEERS and MARQUISETTES DUIING THIS SALE ONLY I "It has been I (”dunking r94 Jveluion to watch the development of the city during the past " years," Mr. Goodfellow aid. "When We cut the ribbon for the Spadina Expressway. provision will b,', made to tie it in with the widen- ed High")! 401 which will exist jby thy time the expressway ll (eomputod." ' ( At the reception Mr. Goodfalt low cut a cake which wu a replica of the new Etobieoke bridges. 1 Visitor: an viewed an Kipling Ave. Brute ovqyr the West Bunch ‘of the Humber River, which is u- 'tttteted to be ftniahed this coming Juno. l Prior to Hurricane Hut! in 1954 there m a narrow bridge on Kipling over the Plumber but it ‘wu washed away during tho Mom. With development of the tr, north of the West Branch of no Rumba a new bridge hoe-mo Incas-aw to aid future planning. {Phil bridge will cost $400,000.00. Ho said it in most important the Queen‘s highways may». with the municipll Iyatem. Run Waffle officiated " It. opening of a 8180.000.” Midi! u Mnrtimrrore Rd. our Milieu _ Prime the construction of this bridge, Mimieo creek "I spanned Yr I narrow, all. Im ‘ntructure whieh eau-d delay duh In: the rush hours. The new bridm "avid. for (our lulu of "INK _ The bridges opened last week ‘wen hunted by the Federal Gov- ‘ernment. the Provincial Govern- ment and Etohieoh Town-Illn- The whiny “ch11 pro“ for tour In. of mm: on [clinc- ton Anna. under the Canadian {Paine Railway that. uni Cor- Mon Bumhnmthorpn Rd. and can- pu of I two-spun girder unu- itum. The entire project mt “f 860,000.00. Mr. Ila-ma mm at a. - at n $1,850,000.00 Ibu- an on Inhala- Am. at in CH. erasing bow.- Dada BL ad ttua. It. “In "lt-. AVG. no. (as undu- the OPP. 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