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Times & Guide (1909), 24 May 1962, p. 7

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\} CUB AND SCOUT MOTHERS jof Benbow Road, returned last MEET ‘week from Little Current, Maniâ€" The Cub and Scout Auxiliary oftwulin Island, after spending two the 9th Humber West Compmy’weekn visiting with her parents met at the home of Mrs. Eileenithere. Walker, Duffield Road, Jast Thursâ€"i s ax * ; t‘R d and tar y evening. An election of offiâ€" v. an rs. Pat Reid an â€" :le.:s ;‘;:mtr;.xe F;;l took :lace \vithlbln spent the holiday weekend the following slate: Pres‘xdent,‘viaitt}i’ng Wl::l M; Reid’; ;s:er G.::l Mrs, Tommy Roden; Vice Presi-‘gbro herâ€"inâ€"law, b r. an rs. Gorâ€" dent, Mrs. Dorothy Walters; Seeâ€" don Cochrane in Otuw.:‘ While retary, Mrs. Joan Peglar; Tmu.“there, they were most mterest.ed urer, Mrs. Shirley Townshend; Soâ€" in the lovely display of tulips cial â€" Convenor, M rs. Caroline around Cap:t:l }.11".‘ Chureh; Telephone Cnmmittee,} . vy to hear that Mrs. Alzie Pendlebury, Mrs. EtheI‘M“(e;“:jre ‘;ryk-ovnl }ro. “z::,m‘d s. hy _ Walters, Mr. Gordon Fasken o g::(ii:é: Mj:;;-g_ D;:x::.yy Sau:d:rrs:‘h” been ill at home for the past Clothing: Mrs. Lois Sutherland.JtWO weeks, but are glad :10 repor; Mrs. Elsie Ellis is to be in charg'e“hll. he will soon be up and aroun of collecting used stamps for Inâ€" 28@in. is s ternational Scouting. [o _ â€" The new Executive for next year include, President : Betty McAdam, Vice President: Dorothy Feliman, Secretary: Helen Osmond, Assistâ€" ant Secretary: Elva Beech and Treasurer: Bernice O‘Connor. Ladies of the Hil‘‘op Bowling! 5 League heid their Annual Banquet c last Tuesday evening in the ban“ ou quet Hall of the Alladin Restaurâ€" ant, Royal York Plaza, Prizes Em‘ were presented to the winning! At o team with Captain, Helen Osmond, North Dorothy Feliman, Fran Elliott,f!‘lx H. Dorothy Clark, Edith Manning )\ Counc riq Elva Beech. Prize for the honom High Average for the year went‘w“ F ** Helen Osmond, High Single to["o||e,- Joan Horwood, High Single with:'o Em Handicap to Elsie Hopkins, High tion. Tripleâ€"Betty Hossack, and High| Mrs Triple with Handicapâ€"Joyce EAStâ€" dent a During the evening, the ladies played several games of Court Whist, and several door prizes were drawn. Mrs. Cappell turned the meetinng over to the Zone comander, Mrs. Julie Saunders, who then inntroduâ€" ced the guests at the head table. Comm. Manning, treasurer of Proâ€" vincial comande. Comm. Mrs. Pegg, chairlady Proâ€" vincial Comand. Comm. Mrs. Hook from Barrie, Ont., Comm. Mrs. Hodkinson was the Pianist. The colour parties of the Zone deposited the slags at the front of the hall, it was thrilling to see such a display of Slags. Zone No. 1 Ladies Auxilaries Royal Canadian Legion, held their Annual Rally, on Thurs., May 17,‘ in Mount Dennis Legion Hall Wesâ€" ton Rd. President Comm. â€" Cappell of Mount Dennis Legion, called the meeting to order. Belated birthday greetings to Ronny Burton who celebrated his 3rd birthday on May 19th. Birthâ€" day greetings to Mrs. Janet Ames May 24th, Christine Cox May 27!.h,; Mary Mills May 28th, Mrs. Long May 30th, Myrtle Roberts May 30. The Ladies Auxilary Weston Rangers Branch 213. Royal Canaâ€" dian Legion held their monthly Euchre in the Hall on Tuesday evening May 15th with the winners being; Mrs. Mary Moore (98), Mrs. Sarah Hoperoft (77); Low -core,‘ Mrs. J. Laver (54); Door Prizes, Mrs. J. Laver, Mrs. A. Carbis. This is the last Euchre until the fall. | Shirley Burton, 17 Hatfeld Rd.| She said that there were 8 teams left by plane this past week for on the Zone Bowling and that thcy‘ a two week holiday in Milmi,lhnd placed second at the Roll offs Florida. {held at Walkerton, Ont. | Pleased to rtpt;rt Mrs. Janet Ames is home from Hospital. Also to Mrs. A. Mills, Elmhurst Dr.rwho is in Hospital. The Good neighbours cllub held their weekly Euchre, at the home of Mrs. M. Nash, on Thursday eveâ€" ning with the winners being; Julie Holbrook (79), Doris Munter (74), Eulalyne Baines (73). Low score; Ann Sonoski, (50. ] Get well wishes to Lorna Curtis who underwent another operation this past week in Toronto General Hospital. 1 Mrs. D. Palframan and family Corner lawrence & Weston Road, Weston ELMLEA and DISTRICT ROYAL YORK GARDENS WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE BOOK NOW _ , AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS ? selty MeAdam,) _ Dry, F. Minkler, Director of Eduâ€" rothy Fellman,/eation and Honourary President of smond, Assistâ€"Novth York‘s Home and School va Beech and Council, addressed the meeting and O‘Connor, Mr. Stanbury, a member of the * Board of Education was in attendâ€" an and familyjance. w« Council Honors : Emo Controller -7"' _She thought Auxilaries should ‘Sâ€"igive more to the scholarship fund, ‘as these burseries were a grut! of [help to the youth of our country. he| Our motto should be Patience, __{Tolerance and understanding. } | _Mr. and Mrs. Pat Reid and Barâ€" ’bll’l spent the holiday weekend ivisiting with Mr. Reid‘s sister and {brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Cochrane in Ottawa. While Ithere, they were most interested ‘in the lovely display of tulips iaround Capital Hill Mrs. Ruth Bick, retiring Presiâ€" dent of the North York Home and School Council presided over the meeting which was her last offiâ€" cial function as President. The programme featured a panel of experts disgussing the new sysâ€" tem of secondary school education. _â€" After the vote was taken Comm. Shirley Adams was elected new Zone Comander for Zone 1, those attending from Cornation Branch 286, Thistletown were President,! Mrs. Worth, Mrs. L. Warn, Mrs. _ Mrs. Manning gave a short talk on the meaning of Duty. f D â€" Debt. U â€" Unity. T â€" Triâ€" bute. Y â€" Yearning. _ Nominations for Zone Comander| were Comm. Julie Saunders and| Comm. Shirley Adams. J She said it made her proud to see so many out to the rally. She thanked all officers and members in her Zone, for Kindâ€" nesses shown her when she visited each Auxiliary. _ Comm. Saunder turned the meetâ€" ing over to Comm. Mrs. Manning who congratulated the colour party for their wonderful turn out. ; She said that in Zone 1 there were 75 members, that‘ $21.688.38 had been raised and that $485.00 ‘\had been given to the Scholarship _ Mrs. Saunders in her report said she had visited each auxiliary h‘ the Zone this past year. Comm. Mrs. Saunders congratulâ€" ated each auxilary for the wonderâ€" ful work they are doing; some visited Sunny Brook Hospital E. Block, others the Weston Sanitorâ€" ium, look after senior citizens. Auxilaries that attended the ralâ€" ly were from "Alderwood, Col Strieght Islington, Long Branch, Maple _ Leaf, Toronto, Mimico, Humber Bay, Malton, Mount Denâ€" nis, New Toronto, Silverthorne, Swansea, Thistletown, Weston. ’ There were 12 Auxilaries preâ€" sent, Comm, Mrs, Saunders introâ€" ‘dnud the Presidents of each Auxiâ€" liary and the secretaries gave reâ€" ports of activities of their auxiâ€" liary also the money they luv‘| Emergency Measures Organiza 244â€"5324 Special music was by Linda Moore on the Accordian and Mr. Nelson Freethy on the Saxaphone. ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. Hart, Lockhead Blvd., and Family spent the holiâ€" ‘dny week end at their cottage at Cumberland Beach, Ont. f _ Morning Service at Elmlea Bapâ€" tist Church was taken by Mr. Lorne Thomas in the absent of Mr. Davis who was away for the week end with his family in Pembroke. Mr. Thomas, is from the Shanty Mans Mission for the responsive reading he chose 1st Cor. 13, and for his sermon John 4. ‘ Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Charles Hanes and family, 5 Sansusie Rd., who‘s husband pasâ€" sed away suddenly on Friday. ; Some of the prize winners of the draw held were Mrs. Worth Thistletown, Mrs. Hoperoft and Mrs. D. Brooks, Weston. Attendance was 170 members. Comm. Cappell closed the meetâ€" ing. Refreahments were served by the hostess Auxilary, next rally will be held in New Toronto in 'Hn. Wilson, Mrs. Waite, ~Mrs. Hajel Sears, Mrs. Dot. ’l‘onii-.\ Mrs. Hillier and Mrs. May Mi Those from Weston Rangers President, Mrs. Tory Crmwdl,! Miss Olive Mattison, Mrs. S. Hopâ€" eroft, Mrs. Tompkinson, Mrs. Gny.‘ Mrs. Dargie, Mrs. E. Callan, Mrs. A. Carbis, Mrs. D. Brooks, Mrs Grant, Mrs, A. Foden, Mrs, Munro, and Mrs. C. Wilson. . Burton, Mrs. G. 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