Times & Guide (1909), 26 Apr 1962, p. 8

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THE TIMESâ€"ADVERTISERâ€"Thursday, April 26, 1962â€"Page 8 Forty members of the United| . Hardington Home and School Church W tk d to Association are holding & Euchre ote omen gathere . \at the school on Saturday, May 5 S ur amime . o aiolst Sm Aomisgion dg he and “.’mr meeting. M"j RuueX'], there will be good prizes and tasty 1” makes a most efficient presiâ€" refreshments. Those who have All men . . . endowed by their Patronized these euchres in the Creator with certain inalienable Past know that a good time is rights . . . among these are tife,| guaranteed. . liberty, and the pursuit of hlpâ€"f Happy Birthday to Geraldine piness. â€"Thomas Jefferson | Green, Jeff McCarthy, Anne Burâ€" In the cause of freedom, wefirel], April 26; May Richmond.r have to battle for the rights of April 27; Rick Paine, April 28;) people with whom we do not Billy MacIntyre, Kenny Fossett,( agree; and whom, in many cases, Wayne McNaughton, April 29; we may not like. lAnril Falthem â€" Aevit on s24l p.m. in the Parish Hall. Prizes, refreshments and something new in the way of cboking can all be yours for the price of 50¢. | Forty members of the United Church Women gathered wâ€"i gether â€"om April 18 for their Faster meeting. Mrs. Russell, who makes a most efficient presiâ€" Also at St. David‘s will be a Silverwood‘s Cooking Demonstraâ€" tion on Monday, April 30 at 8 Don‘t forget the Rummage and Home Baking Sale being sponâ€" sored by the Married Couples Club at St,. David‘s Anglican Church. There will be something for everyone at the sale on Saturâ€" day, April 28 from 10 a.m. to 12.‘ Met Mrs. Chris French in Wesâ€" ton the other day and spent a few minutes swapping news. It was hard to believe that Brian now is a father and Lynda is in Gnde! 11. Time flies by so fast. ‘The sympathy of the neighbours is extended to Mr. Harry Rickwood in the recent loss of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Hap Verner spent dent, took the ladies through the the Easter weekâ€"end with Mrs.(business meeting in record time. Verner‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.\Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Cox were Cox. |in charge of the worship proâ€" Mrs. Foxworthy spent a pleasant £ramme which was both interestâ€" weekâ€"end with relatives in Monâ€" i"@ and impressive. Following the treal. meeting a cup of tea was served ‘The sympathy of the neighbours and the social hour was enjoyed is extended to Mr. Hartw Rickwang{by all mitted back lot line has had no ‘property and I do hope Mr. Serâ€" Purther construction work on it vice will be able to enlighten me since the injunction. Mr. Service on some of the intricacies of the mlso informed me that should anyfvniou injustices wrought on ‘thanges take place in the back lot‘theu homeowners. ‘ line distance, the homeowners will| . The Oakdale Heights Ratepayâ€" be notified. Another interesting ers Association will be holding thing be mentioned was that the“tbeir next general meeting on property was sold. I presume this Wednesday, May 9th so this is a means that Mr. Haynes, our for~fdnte to mark down and remember. mer opponent in reâ€"zoning iuuu‘ The Oakdale Heights Social mo longer is the owner of this Committee will be presenting their v*o.n.l.r.h-&rmfpm.loto!qmuhuhm «eouncilior for Ward Seven has minds of the residents because we ‘taken the trouble to make inquirâ€"/were at one time told Mr. Haynes hm.tlhmlorulnd,nfmdwnll this land to the has written me informing me of Conservation Department who felt ‘what has occurred to dat. Appah(it should be maintained as greenâ€" ently the one building in question belt. There are still many unsoived which was overlapping the perâ€" mysteries connected with this mitted back lot line has had no ‘property and I do hope Mr. Serâ€" Purther construction work on it vice will be able to enlighten me HARDINGTON & DISTRICT After reading my colunin of twojland. I certainly think this | #E PSAE | See Them . . . Buy Now at , & Weston‘s Newest Decorating Centre â€" GLIDDEN PAINTS â€" SPRED SATIN â€" TONEâ€"CRAFT PAINTS â€" PLIâ€"TONE â€" PREâ€"PASTED WALLPAPERS and MURALS 1286 $T. CLAIR AVE. W. at EARLSCOURT Phone: LE. 3â€"9355 Add a New Dimension to Any Room with S$T. CLAIR PAINT Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park e. | April Feltham, April 30, nmi,‘have to cross a main street to Harry S. Truman‘Ronald Pettipas, May 2. ‘to the Bookmobile. MAIN STORE @, SUNWORTHY WESTON BRANCH 2079 LAWRENCE AVE. W. at WESTON RD â€"AND WALLPAPER _ On Easter Sunday morning thel church was filled to overflowing as were the hearts of those who came to sing praise to the risen Lord. Happy Birthday to Mrs. Foxâ€" w:)rthy whose special day is April o7 _ ‘"Were you there when they tcrucified my Lord? I was." Theu‘ were the startling words with which Mr. Clarke began his serâ€" mon Good Friday morning. The Choir had set the scene with the first portion of their cantata "Christ Crucified", and as we, in imagination, stood at the foot of Calvary we listened to words that might have been spoken by the repentant thief who hung there with Jesus. . The Oakdale Heights Ratepayâ€" ers Association will be holding their next general meeting on Wednesday, May 9th so this is a date to mark down and remember.l By SALLY ANN KERMAN ESTABLISHED FOR OVER 25 YyEARS PHONE: 247â€"4118 PANEL OR ruct wart M + WALLPAPER Several residents have complainâ€" ed about the location of our Bookâ€" mobile particularly the night bus when children dart across the street to and from the Bookmobile. Well, first of all children should not be using night hours for their Bookmobile service when there are hours from 3â€"5 in the afternoon. Secondly, I have consulted the North York Public Library and many ohters and if anyone in this area can suggest a more suitable location for this, they will be more Fthan pleased to consider it since they realize the problem but can find no better place for this Book-} mobile where the children will not: I have noticed an unusual num»{ ber of shopping buggies laying by| the romdside on Jane Street. The: buggies are quite expensive for the) chain stores to purchase and lre“ meant to collect groceries in while) in the store and at the most to carry out groceries from store to.' car. If you see one laving some~| where quite a distance from shops,|‘ call your nearest supermarket and|‘ tell them where to pick it up. They I will be more than pleased to reâ€"! itrieve it and very grateful to you ) for calling. i | On Tuesday, April 17th the : Calico Drive Home and School Asâ€" sociation held their monthly meetâ€" ing according to schedule. Unforâ€" |tunately at the same time, the |Toronto Maple Leafs were competâ€" ing for the Stanley Cup. Needless to say there was a very poor} turnout but one cannot help but| expect that. Miss Norwood‘s class )‘ won the Calico Cat. For the Home|! and School Association may I‘ again remind you that their ]-‘\mll Fair will be on Saturday, May 5th. Support this "first" for your Home and School Association./j There will be a good time there}( for all with refreshments, interâ€"); esting booths and wonderful items|, for sale. g HNALLE AT LN can make such a wonderful difference in your home! Annual Fireworks Display next month so watch this column for dates and details, Incidentally the Belmar Park Ratepayers will also be presenting their Annual Fireâ€" works Display, Both groups have been highly praised by our local [ll\ department for planning and carrying out a safe and organized group display, 1736 LAWRENCE AVE. E. at VICTORIA PK Phone: PL. 9â€"2122 BRANCH STORE MURALS get | The park was developed to its !Ipresent status largely through the ‘interest and efforts of Eldon Pace, ';‘superintendent of the park, and ‘his assistants, He and his helpers !lre on hand to assist visitors as {well as look after the numerous ‘offspring of the animails that are jborn every year. 1 _ Nova Seotia‘s Provincial Wildâ€" \life Park, operated by the Departâ€" |ment of Lands and Forests is one r\of the most popular spots in Nova ‘Scotia. Last year more than 160,â€" |000 persons visited the area. | Shubenacadie, N.S. â€" In 1950 three orphaned fawns were (brought to a Lands and Forests ,mech-nicnl depot here for safeâ€" \keeping. _ Many children and adults have never seen these animals in the natural habitat. Indeed many peoâ€" ple who spend a great deal of time in the woods have never seen many of the animals which may be viewed and studied at close quarters in the park. _ This marked the beginning of iwh:t is now a 28â€"acre sanctuary where visitors may view 25 differâ€" ent kinds of animals and about 50 species of ornamental and game birds. Fawns Are First Sanctuary Inhabitants Clyde Young, Metro Motorcycle Policeman and husband of our own Carol Young of Aladdin Resâ€" taurant, came into Aladdin on crutches the other afternoon . . . Seems Clyde met with an accident, broke few bones and will be off duty some three months . . . Well Clyde, for what it‘s worth, "% of the earth‘s surface is water and 4 |fashion scoop of the Plaza , . . |T‘was a sheath dress with matchâ€" ing full length coat retailing at only $39.95 . . . This fetching enâ€" semble will go anywhere . . , anyâ€" {time! . . . ("You know! . . . like a lot of people . . . it sits on ready!") ‘. . . The coat can be used separately as your spring coat )lnd will compliment any outfit . . . i“Git Crackin‘ Girls before this love creation is gone . . .! some Applesauce and a lot of Crust" , . . By the way! . , . she already has a complete line , of Bathing Suits, Sportswear, cool.‘ breezy, summer dresses in "delicâ€" ious colors" all in apnticipation of summer . . .! While browsing around this delightful little "Chicâ€" shoppe" I spied a gorgeous Cosâ€" tume Suit which I consider the Mrs. Silver of Chicâ€"Casuals has joined our "School of Philosophy . . & Royal York Plaza Style" . . . She thinks "Making Love is like making a Pie . . . all you need is Royal York Plaza Chitâ€"Chat «* . 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