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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Apr 1962, p. 3

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19'5 n I guide to life. A panel discus, lion followed on how to ttet more Mhwtive use of ouPBibie Ind make ft more relevant to the lives of the pupils. Rev. . Ewart Clarke was moderator while Mrs. E. Wilson. Mr. Ray Lawson And Mr. Ted Wil- Mon formal the panel. Many inter- esting questions “me from the Iudionce. Summing it all up the rowlusinn was "In no matter how well the use of the Bible v“ taule m Sunday School unless it way {Allow-rd un by the pun-ants ln the home ttr offectiveoes, would b Inst w Illinn' Open House at Trethewey Pork. Tickets are Unith Church was I mun-Ind suc- ANINNIES 't ecu no far " the teshers and' tufhot bfint p1 Youth Group haaL, were can. 12321:;zf; earned. The responu of the pur- ter war to " out. though left much to be de- happier way t tired. After a friendly cup of ttBriryr the wht Berved try . commute. from thee" 8tsturdar, HOW, qatuated by girls from the/ire', p.m. C.G.T.T., 1 film won srhown high- lighting the use of the Bible in our) Sundny School! It showed how the ehildren were thst tautrht to And panama with use and then. " they gnaw older, to use their Bibles . AI another bouquet for our Rummyen' Aaaoeiation, I take great pride in commanding tht initiative and quick-ttsinking of our Mr. Tom Mon, street repre- untative for GilMrmr Drive. Mr. Moss Wu one of the founders of) this month. If you on interacted The Social Committee of alk- plane all ME. 6.8864. dale Heights will hold a metinee This is indeed e worthwhile movie for all the children of the uuu and anyone with were time are: on Seturdny, April 14th. This would do well to all and errnngi will be e lint for our loci-l com- to give I few hours of their timehmitte. no tend the kiddies out to This some time rum out quickly see this colour Mm feature and when you have - nnd the pro- support your committee when they coed! of our Cancer Society go tolcome around to sell the tickets much in helping to stamp out for this. The proceeds from the dine" and lid in tmatment lo movie will go to purchasing a flag support the cenvuser that all: and colour: for our Girl Guides " well u give some of your timemnd Browniee in this area. There to this nun. ‘will be en advent: sale of tickets On Monday, April 2nd, the ee,-)':'?),' it would be wine to buy them dale Beighta, Reap-yen Ezeeu- early as space in limited in the tin met. The next general meet- school auditorium. Cell ME 3-3536 ing will be on Wednesday, May 9thfor information m: Tickets. Ind there will be plenty of mug Attention: Residents of Belmar for our rah-pay": at that time.'Park Aside from your P.T.A. and In the interval, the membership Ratepayerl' Association tsetivities, eampaign it on, to greet your“ have not heard from anyone in street repmentstiw when he onyour Area. There must he someune uh. comes and support Four Rate-ithere with I beef or bouquet oli payers' Atusoeiatiom 2'l2d to all of u. ue. hour some onion and I mm L. und- ing them in tt that time for early lprin; planting. This in Cincer Month in Canada. Mm. White of ' Kunrick Cmtreent is our apt-in for this am Bht urgcntly med: volunteer: to help (mun thin In. for a few hours this month. If you an intended plan: all ME. 6-8864. In on attempt to help them, mny l again remind you that the Township of North York will lup- ply you with tree- for your lawn. They hue quit. I wide Identical of um which on eight to tan feet high when planned. Tho town- ship maintains them and thy an wanted for one year. Tho colt is only ten dollar: pm- the with . maximum of two tru- pu- lot. Also we no required to hove at lent twentrh" orders pu- ml. If rod In intern-rod in obtain- ing on. of than than, kindly all me " ME. 34586 within the next Chm week. on I M have not ll handful " it in bun. iril Home, that in to... Spin. tim, l u caning. Childm- " on theltots 1'/effteit."dt."tuthteiii" main hull of poopi- Boing phen- tun- and dtrissq thie. t“... On an. of my mat "mluirim, through the "hdivisioet, I VIII um appalled by the dowdy look out into lunch we developing. There in “OPP! pupa and dirt overywlun, km “on no not and foras w.linairsltarth Previous you: Ind in and, the iimeti Brea in beginning to look ulum- Ho ., ny. Your nap-Jun my in AN - of thin and would “h to witht beautify the nu. thereby pro- u fe mm; the investment. of than, 'll', who can. . ' 'T CnneratuUtmn, tn Mr. ' Mo. ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE FOR All TIAVEI. ARRANGEMENT$ CAtt rin'ilv noun an»: WM. G. “SCH, M.P, w um . no u: YORK TRAVEL BUREAU to" WESTON ROAD 61mm manna Hardington & District the turth of a son Tickets are on m. for PICK-I c ‘ANINNIES '62 a two act Mittt'trell,rea ;Show being presented by the Jun-W Hor Choir of Trethewey Park Uni, Clu ted Chureh. You won't fhui . bet- Uni ter war to spend I qutrter or l+is ' happier wly to Spgnd an evening. frm Bring the whole family on Friday ine or Suturdny, April " or " at hug 7:30 p.m. idur t'l'l,y,rg'i,1t',Upogt 'iiii':'iti,iii' The 1st Rm'erlny Hills Ladies! interest to all of “I. Let’l hear Auxiliary ask you to join P?,'] from you and remember to get for a tour of yrtrj,r,p,.:i:y your tickets for your "Meet Your on Wednesday, Ayi1 .18. TicketsI Neighbour" dance which will 'Csse. If tmnsporliahon us required/ held on April 21st. Remember melor can. be nunplued. cannot. Mal lumber to all for ticket. is CH Pamplin (in 4-3062. Mrs. Napolel 6-6419. and hurry " time in run- CH 1-2447. . g ning short. Speaking fmm personal elven-l Next week. I hope to have more of the autumn to thin nay-m but for now I feel we owe I vote of ‘thmka to our live-wire Mr. Moss ‘who brought thin whole-matter to light. Alla to those peopl- who feel I Baumyen' Aland-don is mlcu, plan take note of the power of this united and Btront body of poop]. who have Blea of information for their advnntatre) prim. but In tho cannot. tid were about ttt poor the can i into the nautical, Mr, Mo- stopped them, measured only (our! teen Net dunne- and phoned North York Toumuhip for n ill-1 junction to halt further building. 'urttitotdmrwtuftmueias i After mu! tempt: to meet with the build" who have: 'Lic; up for the nesting. Mr. Mom ‘ulon; with Mr. Scrum-n. our pro-H dent no going to North Yorti, township to no tht hoppenad [between our In! unement and 1th. obvious ignorance of me. Joy wun’t our Ratepsyen’ Allo- (tiiia,ii mrtitied of my clung. in the permit for web I “tincture? (was the original agreement tdis- Linurprehd for In to their adula- bu? and protection and who have fought "liantlr In Mr. Moss did this week to enforce and uphold the luv- they worked for. Admission Me HYDRO SHommE Gi/"'7CCrr'.f w "'"t . in. of Alliston conducted hericouple lived on the 5th of York I At the tmun MIN!” m W'HOV'lfunei-al service " Schomberg Uni-iTownship, then to Emory and east nor dale, the film y'E.r,',"t,'eU,r 8at-ited Church on Wednesday after-lo! Tottenham, end on the 2nd of i',',;:",:?,;' Anvil 14, IP! h Rttr 1noon. She had ernnged that her Tecumseth, North of Schomberg My yy: Ind J fwdwh film entitledbu1 bearers would be her six from 1926 until 1989, At that time in' The Book T '?..00 and 3.00 pan. nephews who live in this ores, they left fanning end went to mel' ----- . Wilbert. Fred sud Bart Way, and live with e sister It Melton, where, 04 The 1st Beverley Hills Ladies Ehrin, Edison Ind Sam Hastings. Mr. Pierces died in 1941. ear Auxiliary ask you to join them Burial will he made in Mt. Teprt Since her husband’s deeth, Mrs. get for a tour of yrtr'ir,t,t:2e,,i,i.iit.c.ri, Tottenh-m in t h e Piercey mode her home with her Fur 0n Wednesday, April 18. Tichtslspring: meanwhile she is interred son, Edgar, ttrat on his farm, and 'Csse. If transportation is reqrtired,iin the unit It Schomberg. iin Schomherg for 12 yarn. She melor can be nunplied. contact. Mrs! For the "a" few years Grend-iw“ I Methodist later a frtithrul JH Pamplin CH 4-3062. M rs. Napolelm‘ Piercey spent the wiGirlmerntter of the United Church end m- CH 1-2447. imonthe with cousins, Mr. trnd Mrs.:regul|r attendant " the morn- Speaking from personal exweri-lWiniun Burdekin of Wetton. nil": services of tin Schomberz --iemre, this is I very interesting“; from their residence that she ehumh. _"Ind worthwhile trip and results'wu moved to the nursing home Surviving Ire her two sons, in In enjoyable “will! out. Re- last Thursday. She we: in excel- Edgar, of Schomberz and Lorne, freshmen“ tl'r Served at the end lent health and spirits elthough who is n teacher in Poplar Bluffs,: of the tour, plus I lift ample of needing some nursing care. when Missouri. Grandma Pierce! spent; the maker's products. she wu visited there by Mr. and last winter with this son and his} - --- Mrs. Piercey shortly before her wife, until May, when she asked} K- on waned“ “my. M. Mrs. death. ith-t she might visit them in their) re1Uean Eadie was the guest weaker! It we: in May, 1865 that Annieinew house. There Ire two tututh- ln'iet the meeting of the Unitedlwu born to Mr. and Mrs. John;ters of this household now living "i' Church Women of Beverley Hills;Fleming who lived near Inniskil-‘in New Jersey end Illinois. i et- United Church, Mn. Endie, wholm, County Fermanegh. Ireland.) There are ffve ttrrtttdehiHren,' ‘iis n missionary home on furloughEShe WI! one of the youngest ofinnd eight great trranrtehiHmn, tlr. from India, gave a very interest-Pe family of eight children. When‘with Jim end Stephanie MeCuteh/ " ine talk on the work [he and herflte older members of this fumily can of Schomberz and Brendn Indi It husband were doing in Indie 'rndisettled in Clnldl and the (s",,",.':',');','.',,,',': Piercev of Beeton Iivinr int _Inu wormwmle trip and mulu'wu moved to the nursing home Surviving Ire her hm zonal in In enjoyable “thin: out. Re- last Thursday. She WIS in excel- Edgar, of Schomherz and Lorne, frmrlummU tr? Served at the end lent health and within nlthough who is u teacher in Poplar Bimini of the tour, plus I Rift ample of needing some nursing are, when Missouri. Grandma Piercey spent the maker': products. she was visited there by Mr. and last winter with this son and his I --- Mrs. Piercey shortly before her wife, until May, when she lskedi On Wednesday. Much M. Mrs. death. ith-t she might visit them in their) PJeln Eadie was the gum weaker! It wt: in May, 1865 that Annieinew house. There Ire two daueh- (at the meeting of the Unitediwu born to Mr. and Mrs. John_ters of this household now living Church Women of Beverley Hills;Fleming who lived near Inniskil-iin New Jersey Ind Illinois. _ United Church, Mn. Eadie, wholm, County Fermanngh. Ireland/ There Are ffve ttrrtttdehiHrmt,' i; u missionary home on furloughEShe WI! one of the youngen ofinnd eieht grunt grandchildren,‘ from India, gave a very interest-me family of eight children. whinjrith Jim 1nd Stephanie MrCutch? ine talk on the work [he and herflte older members of this fumily can of Schombenz and Brendl "i,Ul husband were doing in Indie 'rndisettled in Can-d- and the _,'ii'i?iii,'i,c',ei, Piercey of Beaten living inl Mutiny: the latter h-lf of the eve- States, the permits Ind the younr this neighborhood. _ Spanking {horn ‘ence, this is I Ind worthwhile in In enjoyable The Library Family of The Year will be honored " a cere- Ponr at the Downsview Branch Library. 2793 Reel. St, Safurr'v-v, Aprit " " 2.30 p.m. The family, chosen for their enthusiastic and varied reading interests, will re- ceive an award certificate and limits suited to their individual :readinz tastes. This ceremony is lane of the medal events taking place during Canadian Library Week-April ' to 15th. In. H. M. u Gard, 2341 Wu- tam Rd., introduced Min Elin- beth M. Reach to clone friends, neighbours Ind minu- " . tea held at her home on sunning, Much 8ist, Pouring, Mrs. Donn Elder. The marriage of [in Elk- nbeth M. Beach, daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. Hector M. Beach, Frankfort, Ontario, to Alf-l red J. u Gard, son of Dr. Ind Mrs. H. M. by Gard, will take blue on Suturday, April '.?.iat, in Frankfort. - l Don't forget to we" a duffodil! April in Cuncer Crusade month-- give generously to the canvas» that all: n your door. Answers to yourquestionl about - may be found in the Canadian ICnneer Society's mobile unit " the lcranr Pun. Just walk through [the little red door. At the main librarv in Willow- dale, the film programme for 81t- urduv Anvil 14, will F, "River of Life" and a Swedish film entitled "The Book", 2.00 and 3.00 p.m. Wuhan Collegian and Vooaolml School ml” will bolfrlduy. Aprll lee of Orillic Cellular madam in a return amusement night. -----------------, - WITH KAY NEAPOLI AROUND DOWNSVIEW a lively 2 hour chow on (modern electrical es From washing to drying, From baking to touting, There's a modern approach That will soon have you boasting. From home heating to lighting, Of ideatr--there are scores, To lighten your work And brighten your chores. _ Be sure to lee the enlightening and enjoyable domomtmtiom, presented“: WESTON COLLEGIATE t VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Wed., April 11th - 8:00 pm. ”HYDRO SHOWTIME" I: mounted by Women T’ublic Utilities Commission and 0mm Hydro undor the 'tvHriees of tfte Order of Mom Stor ( Schomberg has lost I dear older chi jlldy who was "eetionately known‘ join th in "thandmi' Piereey to harbor; l Emuly friends. Grundmn Piercey about died on Sundly morning, Marehlfor th ' It Blakemore Nursing Home, her In ‘Weston, where she had been I village )patient for just three days. Sheat. iai was looking forward to returnimCAnnie in) her son's home, in Schomberir, with h to celebrate her 97th birthday ii) Anni iMly 4. D... on- l One of the longs to emit tromiseCLii who 6th Airborne division duringjln the the Int w-r wu "I'd like to tindUweethe, _ Many friends called to pay their last respects while her body rested " the home of her son, Edgar Piercey, in Schomberg Ind Rev. ,Gordon Elliott Ind Rev. Waiter an; [In show-d coloured “his. In. Audrey Cox-nail presided nnd Devotional wu Men by mem- hrl of tho Busy Bee- Group; Mn. Velm 3:11, Mrs. Rene Gray, In. Sldie Robertson and Mrs. Dorothy Wade. The pinnizt WBB, In. Kn, Bush, soloist, Mrs. Lila ‘MuQurrie. Grandma Piercey, 96 Dies In Weston duringjln the evening, hutbnnd‘ - and. to find Greethearta are invited to join the\ v theirlAurora Road, and in 1901 she be- reatedievne the bride of James Piercey Edgar who farmed at Grahnmsville. l Rtv. north of Manon. During the first Wing-yearn of their married life this d heriemsple lived on the 5th of York I Uni-{Township then to Emory and east after-iof Tottenham, 1nd on the 2nd of " herireeemaeth, North of Schomberg '.r six from 1926 until 1989, At that time! Irel, they left fanning Ind went to y, and live with n sister It Milton, when“ stings. Mr. Piercey died in 1941. “it... the W.A.A.F. who put I blank! lund‘for my 'ehute . . . "Won now, mam-lmnyb: we can sum when you mup; might find her. On Sammy, Ap- Grny, ril 28. It 2.80 p.m.. Weston Sup- Mrs. ply Depot, there will be an ex- wu W.A.A.P. reunion. To start off Lita the afternoon, I "get haunt” to ltalk over old timeI.-mmm, who! ' goblet: that could turn out to frompe-to11uwed by n buffet supper. Annie on the l Aurora children . their rel r district. at five ye Clnldl, aunt, whl ant, whose home wu b. The aunt's house on just I few doors from 'spent her list " 1er son and dnughterr lie lived with her p a 8th of King, north a Road, and in 1901 s the bride of James 1 farmed at Grahnn of Multan. During th of their married lit F lived on the 5th of n were relatives yearn old 1, coming When " wing lh encounged to in the Schem- Ut Annie was Id they [tiled lg “night to Th. Orllllo orchestra VII": CE. 1-2441 in this l Mlin where years 'I-IIW. girl- for I dance and by this tim. the gnu-nun are muted that ther will [at u word in edge-wile! For further information all, ‘hry! Robb, HE (-1797, or Elsie than. HE 5-8190. l Lydia of the U.C.W. Down: ‘VM United Church invite you a ' Library Tour and Ten, on Apri 18th, " 8 pan. Tickets are rail able from the members. hand on Sunday, April 15, u the Downlview United Church " 7.30 pm. The choir will render in an Euler Choral Service. 1 The joyous music that noon Punis- the Enter anon any be L_, , ... " W7 (,ii,,ii.iiii:ilr1i/i Wench Morrow " 7.30 In Canada, Incl-ids has he: in an added to ihroridedeigeient water system supplying 101 com-uni Downe- itiea and serving over 1,560,000 you to people - one in twelve of the) I April.population. This il a nut inerenat/ during th. no of " communitiu and over 380,000 people. Galen] Man an to u how - fourth May, and Socialm evory ascend swanky of each} month " No. 1 Supply Depot, Wi; ton Road a No. 401 Highway. I' _New.-rdttto- _tr"'e1"i?Hit't.','i',ilt',lkr.'lir: Mao!“ (Mn-ml) mud tuNratcmtndia.AirmtemAr. "eatuiidtti.uthis- Pttre-'ititttrtwiuts, d"imtutrroilluahatorrar' -oftttrNtiowiateing-tieml A: a mm - at h tttttities.',::',?.')?:,'?.? adtuastid.aakirtife."utt- tn Ila W hr My " Narnia-I. LETTER TO I: me TIMES-ADVEM.W. 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