Times & Guide (1909), 1 Mar 1962, p. 6

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mu by 0." Wild. " in inn-1 I: would It: be fair Io am this m In an... to he 'h.eirtithmet talcum to the Mom -_t_rmdbotses.lof.stat qr"rtetanadeugrot Mr. than: an plrmu ”WM Wm, 0mm Taylor. Birth in “I ehlMrurt I chance 'ol'"" and Cat In Thee ringing 'Ct"eeCex?eritrtet'w-r-dtrramr. recoding 2pgfecT,tghgtrtaT, an ind-ta on getting out of time “'mn In fwd be It"! ii. If. In meal. After III "bee. ttah-fir the mind: to “(lurk than. m the tape no the game! .0i6t_arso64%, I"!!! 1 brunt: wort- ulna! if they and bola often for plguure not jun “and new... The mrt plea- an cu: be ruched only hy In mg I). Mr, I. you read Ind be. [Ive ' (at mph. who in turn presented the books to M,. Chellew principal of Eaton- ville School In a gift to the schools new Central Library. In the past new" years the Fiatunsilte Home and School Amati-tin" hare sup- ptimi about IMto books, from [heir fund rnising pn-grum. A new vent in planned for March " at 8.30 pm. for In cnjoylble evening of "ire mud Euchre be sure to Join us. Tickcts ll": lvai‘ablv from a. executive member: and the Grade “when. Curriculum Study an Llhlaiy In Etched“. The topic of his mu w" "The Child um] His Books". Mr. Kim held the parents in I up“ u be nod pm of that bob, Sandy, also A French Cann- ‘hn Stan Ind A Fair] Eton for The [nut walla-r of the up gin. wu Mr. B. Mir-mm, Printf pal of Kipling Grow Public School, 1nd Chairman of the Mr. Crude: has been associated Scout Jamboree at Niagara-on-the with the Boy Scout movement hr Lake, Mr. Cruden was in charge of my yen and Iva I dim com- tho commercial departmenu‘ opul- minioner in Montreal. He is alao a lion: of the special exchange not up District Rover Lender in Elobiooke. by the Bell Telephone to serve the where he lives with his wits Ind two scouts naming trom all over the daughters " I Hillnvon Drive torM. Jouph S. Cruden of [autumn has been appointed manager of the Bell Telephone Comm)”: Howard and Oxford archangel. it was amtourtced th'n neck. He takes up his duties on March l, replacing Donald R. Ball, who has been man-gar here since Much 1961. Mr. Bill has bell transferred to the comp-n)": had- quartau conned-l hymen in Manual. The following "" I: was up‘ pointed to the head-ters' Commer-! cial departmenx in Manual. denial with ukphone directory production} Lu: fall he mumed to T-to, when his job mama the mm? men: of the quality of customers] servic- in the compmy'l western; Tommy III! In DICK Pm" menu Sponsored by the Kipling Grove have them bound Bnd made up into Home and School Ahsueiation, it pads. New ballot 501.. cost the is reported that everyone is hippy Township 3306-41 {About the project except, pouihly. Stationery Ind supplies, inclnd- the janitor. It mm: that last you in; pelt an]: and ttrtstatre to“ Iny popcorn that was eaten, wu $3390.18. Advortiling colt! eaten more or teas Accidentally! mounted to 82,01T.0E Most of it wu used for ammuni-l The recent as well u coating tion. Maybe the kids will be hun- delay cost 86”.” in hard cuh. tmer this Batuniar. l The President of the Entomille Home 3nd School Association pre- unad $48.") worth of books to Mr. de Wuite and Mr. Kirk represent ta.ives of the Board of Education Tho knots danish-u con ms. The ballot- In supplied by the Liquor Control loud but the Township Ind to back print them. have them bound md nude up into pads. New ballot bon- eou the Township $306.43. The Elwin ille Hotne and School As,oeUtion held their meeting, Fe Jury 19 " 8.30 pau. Th making up of the vote" list was the nut not! expensive item, “din; up to 818,201.84. Revision of the [in col! 8150. Ecobicoh Ina-r pinkish. can: '66,086a8 the Ph-eq Con-inn m int-mud I“; The nest upon-in in: In the and“ for the cam-onto" which amounted to "£591.12. The it put! ”turning once", poll clerk- nnd comb!“ gal-rin- mullod‘ 81.7".” and In! overtime out 32175.81. Books Given To Board By Home And School Etobicoke Rover Leeder Gets Bell Appointment Liqucr Costs In Etohicoke 'ti-tMt-b-let-tn.""'"----- wu-uuumd'mwma iriiiTriai7ii; itirauuiu.iiu--iatulaamua- nub-n “Oh 'iiiiiiil' u 1. in at it. Job'- m‘m m Juan-y. but "pull gad h sandy. a, and night tap-hm mum at luau “by.“ trauma; and nation-l target than. I no. I ". tigun -- an: in Sub-tar [I]. th‘CQtul Ann. “be.“ At... ut-ttrote.)-'--.-'..--. is“ Mud: and "p,uutuo'u-"c_ cry-Ind Ae Autumn. airman. huh-I - use dua- F 'tt"toryt orgeniantioru - ad all -iard "e in donated by new-hon. - vol-id o! Scum to It]. Dunbar: " St. John an it was Inch . howling auecesa' 'Inst year, Kipling Grov- public school in doing it "airt thin Sum-1 day-. movie for children. Wahl, ‘Dimey‘: Cinderella, two ahowr. at} 12:80 and 2:30; admittance, 2r cents; All the popcorn they can out, n 10 (out: n hag. l Held in the hnnquet room ll t lov- erdak Restaurant. the decor had urt- dereone quite a change for the eve- ning wtth one watt covered with a backdrop of a typical nineties “loan and tibia sporting red and white checkered ctoths. Order Wu maie tamed by Cec Rae. dressed n a policeman of the times uith I whirtte that worked overtime. The comm!“ of " veun no wen Nerd ttmrwomtermt, A search throurh the frmih trunk produced a mum, mu m the Worters and Jo: and Fleanor we" extremely formal as . groom and bride of the time. Not quite Mt form-I Mere the Garth Wehbe who. arrived in night min and nightsha- fhtditte their “1y into ttte Immune! ball try “Mk- “gm nor Ted Kyle nu Mrs. Kyte, Pm President Ice Wm wn wanted with I embark. and Mm. Wort. en new French perfume. (Junls of honor at the [amt were the Kit-win" DiIIrict Hem-Gov"- Shed-s dt the Sunni-y after noon matinee. local Kiwanis Costume ttrt ty 'titt S new; The tirst count Witt steal and the dessert. baked Alaska. and will a comhinalion like that tt's not hard to undtmand why the Ealonville Ki- vmniu (Inh's Gay Nineties party, Monday mglu, wan the was» it Wtt% $66,000 Township uGdir leies View: Cinderella At Kipling Grove During the l955 International Boy JOSEPH S. CRUDEN ctoths. Order Wu mania Cec Rae. dressed n a of the times uilll I t worked overtime. I Dr. Norman Alcock, the Cunn- ‘dinn Iciemilt who hopes to found the world'. In! large-cue inni- put: for peace, will speak in Eto- ;bicoke Collegiate auditorium Wed- nesday, Inch 7 on t,heyueation "Can Rama-II "1571i: Pica!" l Fred Davis, well-known TV per- ‘sonnlity, will chair the meeting, lwhich will begin It 5.15 tran. "Ak:ock Asks, I The Divides mun - Tau- liar night " the old tim hall, 5000 Dumb.- St. W. I An order that “and with the ‘novelty of looking after the - during Ind that the Crusade in "u Holy Und, the Brim. in now one of the Red Feather} {roun- and one... mum in] ilovcnign head of the order. _ Dr. Alcock’l plan in to net up I chain of Peace Research Inni- tum, the In to open in Cum of the recreation department. Ind‘un Etobicoke probation officer. R. F.1 min Brown, l M om. oe Flu-I3 . nu l These panelists agreed that while the wrongs! intVnce III In wing manner is home. that whoa! Ind the community can help In m-ny “In. Mr, lissdl and tcnchen try (on: sislcmly to help children to become better wdjurted individualu. In Etch? cote. there In two special clam! for youngster: whose emotional prob- lem Ire out of the ordinary. Ind psychological services an nude unil- nbla to other yum-men a they need them. Mr. Wood said he believed I “testing of banning" In: important had that (hi feeling primarily n devehped by the ”mm It home. Describing juvenile delinquency n a "parental" rather than a teen-age problem, Sgt. Floyd Price of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Youth Bureau, told an audience of Bloor- ldale parents that family “together ness" can do I great deal to reduce It, He was speaking at a panel dir United won cum-on on Juvenile delinquency or- gunized hy the Bloordalc bardmsl The General Meal"; of the Homeou ners' Association " lloor- "United Church Women" was held dale School on Monday "enm. ’in Richview United Church on Other members of the panel ittrFebruary 14, 1962 with a good eluded P, H. D. Woods, guidance nttendancc. teacher " Vim-cm Massey fir)';;) Mrs. Mona Broughton opened ale: i, B. lime". principal of Bloor- the mutinx with Our Purpose, dale Public School; In Thomrnoirhe Thume Hymn “A Prun- He um stressed the importance of parents setting I good example at home, with In emphasis on keep- ing language under wmrol. Fred Davis Chairs methane” "One of the best things people can do is see that the Family eaters into as many activities together a possible." he said. Sgt. Price said often pnrcnts ttamp- er youth bureau work both inten- tionally, and unimenlionally. A basic lesson that must be taught [Ind the home it the place to teach n int n respect for other people and their property. Can Solve Juvenile Delinquenty Will Clothe The Needy 'f,), United Women's Drive ithis fall, where trained scholar- an apply winning manning to {the phylicll, economic And mid gum involved in 'peeiik probin- iertsatine intonation] tension. Dr. Aleoek, . modest, bespectac- ‘lod 43-merld nuclear physicist, I quit his $15,000 I Tear job in in- 'dustrill men-ch in 1959 u a re- all! of his growing concern over the he: that while plenty of re- mmh W18 being done to make weapons of destruction more dead. Th. meeting will mark the open- 'Hrs. of . clnvnu in Embicoke for Hunt“ to let the Canadian Pence Human Institute on its feet, Seven] cities in Gun-d1. have I"; ‘nndy Bttueed cam-suing for their' "ure of the two million doors; waded. _ The meeting hll been organized by the Etobicoke Friends of the Pm. Rauarch, under the leader- ship of In. Iris Peterson, 190 Ir llingm Ave. North. Another Eto. bicoko resident, Mm. Florenco Ar- mon, in co-chnirmln of the em tin Metropolitan Toronto clnvul. There institute. no to In ind.- pcndent of government; so day will be able to avoid the problem of government Secrecy, uh I holder than national outlook, And make their ttndimrs fuel, avail- Ible to ntl governments. Mrs. Ann Tune give I report on Christian Stewardship and in, formed an The Women'. Ira.' of Prlyer was to be held It the Rich. view United Church on Much ' It 2.30, with I date " remember. 2.30. thisiia I date to remember. W. l In I" fouy “39% the m"" (Inim- [ Mrs. Thelma Reid, literature The Bible study lesson, taken ed thnt it violated their Christi-nI convenor, {In I brief, but inter- hom the Book of Umwsiu Mu ably’l’l‘m‘W'" to join or m1pport the eating gunman-y of two books, "The presented by Mrs. Annin. A time unions insolved, which in the Eto- Glorious Folly" and “The Bible's chm with a mummy in tour orc-lt",',?, 1"" "n the National Union' History”. These we two books wellltiom he gum to "eh'" mpmhe, of Public Employees. The N.v.e.E.l worth reading. She ll elm taking present. 'Wls also involved m one of the mstrreriptiona for the "Ohsen’ef'l For the Mrnsion Studs thr two other can: Ind the Teamsters “d "The Christian Home". Iboolu to be used for the , 'll" 1ht reiUnion in the fourth. l In. ou Pump" (In I re- introduced by Mrs. this” '. To. Believimt them instanee, to tre port on visiting. She ”In: thefillus‘nu the first Chapter or"trir1umple proof of the urgent need! members to I". Cumin Pewter ml- for the Sixtiea", posters "1.1m protection of the ritthta end. labels. - tuned, thawing this decade " ii/tfreedoms of workers, " Rad-kl There It I dothing drive tm."'Soarirte Sixtiee". Costly homes, group he: orttanieed I Committees Anyone wishing to donate my two-ear families. high earnings. for Jmrtiet. nnd Litterty who” I”! His experience has taught him that adult behavior and attitudes in any- one under 20 or 21 is run. In. Mona Brougham opened the muting with Our Purpose, The Theme Hymn and Prayer. Mr. Brown said he regretted that Ontario set " " the use a child become. an adult In the eye- of the law. 's He said they always reminded him of ships without rudders. they doit seem to hive the “guest idea how to steer themselves. most of them had "left school too In. Evelyn Nichols real the minutes of the previous meetings, one under 20 or 21 is rate. There was no lack of Tammi] Ian Thompson of the recreation concern at this meeting. though. The department, told what the township question period was i long and lively in doing to provide 1 well-balanced one with many of the audience of recreation program for youngsters. 150 participating and it was close to He said he felt that broken homer-ll when the meeting ended. Wm Pollu‘ Can Science _ Dr. Alcock and his plan have also been featured in nation-wide publications, including Mlcleln's ”planting and the Stir Weekly. Me struggled for many month, with m. prohhm before he pm} dined I booklet last spring ulladE Tin Bridge of Reason. u it he out- I Jined his plan for the Page: I') ‘mrch 1natitutes, drawing on his) wartime experience with Sir Ro., ibert Wataost-Watt'a radar team tol - that if a problem an be lpmiuly defined, and if e:,,',',,,,),') (trained ‘minds cgn work on it from! (car, tnglu. then a Iolution can‘ itre found. 1 Jn virttmllr nothing wi- being Mom to who the but problems ‘which had to be solved to In an nuelenr Iupom would not be used. Hi: ido- uruck a mpgnu in nanny thoughtful people. Dr. Ken- neth Boulding. the oumnding Candi-n economist now at the QUnivenity of Michignn, 'offered iimmediueir to serve on . director. Other. who havtt joined the 15- member board of director. which will plnn the activities of the in- stitute include former UN Techni- ed Assistance director Dr. Hugh keenlesside, former United Chur- (eh moderator Dr. Jtunes S. Thom. Aon, and geologist Dr. F'rtute Jou- lbin, discoverer of Elliott Lake. And, m a community like Elohi- coke, where many parents have more money than avenue " spend,, they go out more and Icing their children alone. mude u start. I mutually humpluwry "IIIUIIIsm I l A skit wn presenhd with tr Since lust Septrmber when twoJor dissent and disagreement mm! women taking part. They w," i'. ohiroke school tart-ink".- ehosthe sn’upulnusly Kunrtlpd if we Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Tune, Mrs. to lose their jobs riher than my'wish to cnntinue our hemaze otl Sherman, Mrs. Cllytnn. and Ily,",,)",', dues, two other Toronto- “burly and democracy". Bumble. It onlixhtrned those Nth“! have bevy-MM. andl Th» brwf noted that it has been son! as to the purpose of the C/k/made the “We chain. land that I" workers who henrfit u I - of juvenile delinquency have been over-rated. Mr. Thompson feels I more significant cause is the amount of time children Ire left on their own. keep in mind those less fortunate than ourselves. There his also been some tllk of snide: for the fall has“. Betty Meade ha been working at It. with 20 dolls dressed to show we've The panelists "reed that this a, be a mistake. Win Peace? ten,',',,', COLLEGIATE students observe Dr. Wm. Cameron skillfully apply a dressing our 0 recent operation ttt the Comoron Animal Hos. pital. Taking a look at when may be their future HEDY TOMCZAK the lab Technician for Queen:- instrument are: Jan A way General H: pitol describes what Gail Mur- legit“. and Frank Pace c dock, of Kipling Collegiate, is viewing through [ho nucleus were bei, the microscope. Anticipating their turn at the ,een-agers “'10 toured Committee Submits Own Brief Discussing Compulsory Unionism view Mum Way.: Surn Mar“. and Don SIZIEIIIIUUI UHJCCIIQII. (IO “DI WI!" . ' ‘5 join or "narteiOr) support . Employees. William Buss; members Minion". of the Etobicoke Board of Educa- _ A. I "Dim of good mm", the tim 4 John: D. "rker. Leorrtrd ibrief suggested thqt anyone ruim-il.'P""".?., sydney White and ')imt to have such oNertionn should‘Wle Kirk: ttttd the MM! Nui- "eontritnste the equivnlent of union tt-dmittistrator, D. L, Emmd dues to the charitnh‘e omnniulion This mtg the timt time the main- of their choke”. lemme m". which works In un’" -__‘. _-_-.---.---- --- Fi, whools " well an the hoard othce. but your, Canadian Red (hummus been together tor a social ne- medinl, "uni": and t'rhnicnl Olin; ot this hunt and it um such n wry-"MI "wed in the Congo and "tccehs thcy ate hupm. to make ll JIM " umml cum. [ The brief noted that it his been and that all workers who benefit from the result! of collective har- zmning should also sharp the cost. however, the committee feels there In situations in which this urgu~ "In"! becomes invalid. For this Risen. it his “ltd the (ornament to introduce legisla- tion prohibiting the dismissal of workers who "bemume of con- scientioul objection. do not wish ti, join or "narteiOr) support a union". '" ADVEIYISEI Eng, Goorgo Mac orsky. ‘work are: (left) David Free, Dr. Cameron, Dee ‘Kally, Vivian Ord, Vern Miller, Pot Bailay, Hor pital Manager Ron MacDonald and Donna Smay- Jeff. ~Phofas: Murray klford amid". Mad. t, 10514... 'Dinner, Dancing Change Of Pace for Night Staff normally Huh "t the tummy. The party was attended by do“ no 250, with gun“ welcomed " A dinner and dance at the Scan»... Hotel on Saturday was a change of pace for the Embwoke Board of Educatiois mannlcnance Half which normally works In the chnlnl. coke local, um] Mm dent of the Nation! Umun of NM»; the guests were the mmonal ply“ Preodent Fred Poole with - Thistlemwn Ce .9 Michael Power. yroup of over 70 aspitul lost wee . Poole Amurv of the Nubi- welcomed by

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