A small but enthusiastic group of mothers gathered at a Tea on November 13 to reform the Ladâ€" ies Auxiliary of the Ist Oakdale Acres Cub & Scout Packs. CM Bert Gater and ASM. Les Bridâ€" ges were also in attendance A film with narrative was preâ€" sented by Reverend D. R G. Story on the problems of a small boy overwhelmed with the greatâ€" ness of the universe and life. Mr. Story followed the film with a brief but inspiring talk on the importance in forming the Auxâ€" iliary and of the help and ins piration it can be to the comâ€" munity. The election of officers was conducted by District Repreâ€" sentative of the Group Commitâ€" tee. Mr. Glen Murray, as follows: President, Mrs. W. C. McCrackâ€" en: Vice Pres. Mrs. W. J. Mcâ€" Brien: Secretary, Mrs. F. B. O‘ Leary: Treasurer, Mrs. H. F. T. Montizambert: Convenors:â€" Socâ€" ial, Mrs. EM. MacDougall, Mrs. F. Leitch: Visiting, Mrs. R. B. Neilson: Sewing. Mrs. F. Leitch, Mrs. B. F. Bridle: Telephone, Mrs. J E. Henselwood. Mrs. B. Page 4 â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, November 22, 1962 F Bridle (Scouts): Mrs. Peter Stewart, Mrs. R. E. Haines (Cubs): District Representative, Mrs. Frank Martin. At the close of this constructive evening, deâ€" licious refreshments were seryâ€" ed. Congratulations â€" to Mr. and Mrs. John Cummins, 77 Haymarâ€" ket Road, on the birth of their fourth son on November 5. We hear that Mr. and Mrs. Cumâ€" mins arrived here from the Emâ€" erald Isle last May and took up residence in Oakdale Acres durâ€" ing the summer. To their new baby â€" "Caede Mille a Faftta." (We hope our Irish spelling is correct.) A "Going Up" ceremony was held at the Ist Beverley Hills Scout Troop. Beverley Heights Junior High School, Tuesday evâ€" ening, November 13. Cubs _ welcomed to the â€" Scout Troop: â€" Bobby _ Postles, Garth Burnett, _ Steven _ Garthson, George â€" White, David Marsh, Wayne â€" Scott. _ Invested:â€" Don Goulding _ and Paul _ Marshall. Most of the cubs from "A" & "B" packs stayed to enjoy | a games night with the scouts. District _ Commissioner â€" Jack Duffy was on hand for the clos ing ceremony and after a few words with the boys, presented SM Bill Brown with a Long Serâ€" vice medal. The Downsview Branch T.Bâ€" P.A, held their social evening on Tuesday, November 13 at Amesbury Hall. Mrs. Swan (Vilâ€" lage Flowers) gave a flower arâ€" rangement . demonstration | with the accent on the. Christmas seaâ€" son. The bouquet given to the girls was sent to Dorothy Morâ€" gan, (Lakeshore Group) in St. Bernards Hospital for year follâ€" owing an automobile accident. The â€" Downsview T.B.P.A. have also sent Dorothy a gift consis ting of seven smaller gifts to be opened each day of the week. THIS CONCERNS YOU! The Beverley Hills Rate Payers As AROUND DOWNSVIEW "G. DA YV" December 3rd, 1962 sociation are holding a meeting on _ Wednesday, November 28, Tumpane Public School auditorâ€" ium at 8 p.m. This is your chance to hear the candidates for the up coming election on December 3. When you are inside the poll ing booth it‘s too late to wonder where to mark your x â€" don‘t go to the polls uninformed. There are a number of important is sues at stake and it‘s up to you to make sure that the person YOU think will do the best job, wins. You will also be asked to vote for a Trustee for the Board of Education. Isobel Walker, Chairâ€" man of the North York Board of Education, is standing for reâ€"elâ€" ection, in Ward 7. Mrs. Walker has taken an active and lively interest in matters of education for the past ten years, seasoned with personal experienced gainâ€" ed from her own children, durâ€" ing their schooling in North York. Contesting Mrs. Walker is Bruce Sabsay, T. V. producer, resident of Deevale Crescent, and father of two â€" preâ€"school children. It takes just 15 seconds for a Christmas tree to burn to a cinâ€" der. That‘s the word from the fire Marshal‘s office. Check the wiring for the tree lights and spray your tree with the followâ€" ing mixture: Three ounces of powdered borax and three ounâ€" ces of boric acid. Dissolve in two quarts of warm water. Guarâ€" anteed fireproof Happy Birdthday to the Tumâ€" pane Home & School Associaâ€" tion â€" 10 years old on Tuesday, November 13. In the words of the Telegram‘s Frank Tumpane (not _ a coâ€"incidence that the street and school bears his name), "It was what is known as a Gala occasion, befitting the 10th Anniversary Meeting. The meeting opened with Mrs. Dorothy Warman at the piano playing "God Save The Queen", followed by a brief business acâ€" count. President, Mrs. Neapole introduced guests from North For The Finest In FLOWERS Call GRAHAM Florist 1942 Weston Rd. CH 1â€"1231 York Home & School Council; President, Mrs. Peacock: Area Vice President (1&2( Mrs. Fris by: Area 2 Executive Member, Mrs. Appleby. H & S, Secretary, Delores Mcâ€" Cormack read the Minutes of the Inaugural Meeting Novemâ€" ber 1962. Past Presidents; Barâ€" bara Hughes 195253; Beryl Howe 195354, (both unable to atâ€" tend): Isobel Walker 1954â€"57: Thelma Cunningham _ 1957â€"58: Winnie Eakin 1958â€"60: Pat Chis holme 196062. To mark the oc casion Mrs. Neapole, on behalf of the Association, presented a "10th Anniversary Trophy" to be awarded annually to the Girls Volley Ball Champions and for the new Science Room, the gift of a Microscope. Principal, M. McCorquodale accepted the gifts with â€" words of â€" appreciation. Grade teacher Miss Maddenâ€" who takes the girls for volley ball â€" added her thanks to the Assocâ€" iation. Before the introductions of the Past Presidents of Tumpane A delicious birthday cake was baked by pupil Margaret Eakin (Gr. 6) who used a prize winning recipe â€" last summer Margaret won 1st prize for her chocolate cake at a Baking Contest held at the C.N.E. For the large numâ€" ber of parents gathered in the school auditorium, the highlight of the programme was a panel discussion "What Makes an Adâ€" equate Parent?" Panelists: Mr. Field (Attendance Officer Nth York) Mrs. Hahn. N. Y. & Wesâ€" ton Family Service), Mr. Bensâ€" on. (Viceâ€"principal, Tumpane), Mr. Izon (Layâ€"spiritual leader of Teenage groups in Rexdale), TOWN OF WESTON NOTICE :â€" ELECTORS NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corâ€" poration of the Town of Weston intends to submit to the Electors the following Question: "Are you in favour of moving picturse after 1:30 o‘clock in the afternoon of the Lord‘s Day to be reguâ€" lated by Municipal Byâ€"law under the authority of The Lord‘s Day (Ontario) Act, I, G. H. Clarkson, Clerk of the Town of Weston, do hereby certify that the above is a correct statement of the Question to be submitted. The Mayor will attend at his office, Municipal Buildâ€" ing, Weston, on Thursday, the 29th day of November, 1962, at the hour of 12.00 o‘clock noon for the purpose of appointing, if requested, persons to attend at the pollâ€" ing places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. 1960â€"611" The vote of the Electors shall be taken on the proâ€" posed Question at the Anâ€" nual Election to be held on the 3rd day of December, 1962, between the hours of 10.00 o‘clock in the forencon and 8.00 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, at the places and by the Deputy Returning Offiâ€" cers appointed for the said Municipal elections. The final summing up of the votes given in the afâ€" firmative and the negative on the said Question will be made by the Clerk on the 5th day of December, 1962, at the hour of 1200 o‘clock noon at his office in the Municipal Building. November, 1962 DATED this 8th day of G. H. CLARKSON, Clerk. Frank Tumpane (Telegram cof umnist). Panel Moderator, (with the witty words and merry twinâ€" kle in his eye) M. McCorquodale. After the panel . discussion, Mrs. Neapole addressed a few words to Frank Tumpane, reminâ€" ding him of his last visit to the school when he presented gradâ€" uation pins at the 1st Annual Graduation _ Banquet, October 1953. Top honour students of that year: â€" Julianne Boyko and Nicholas Hathway. Julianne left Tumpane, attended Weston Cof legiate and then went on to the University of Toronto for her B. A. She is now married, living in the Trenton area and a high school teacher in Brighton. Nichâ€" olas, after leaving Tumpane ak so attended Weston Collegiate. He too is married, and in his final year of chemical engineerâ€" ing â€" at Waterloo _ University. (Which just goes to prove that a lot can happen in ten years)! At the Graduation Banquet Mr. Tumpane was presented with a H & S pin. As a memento of his "10th Anniversary" visit to the school, Mrs. Neapole gave Frank Tumpane a (old) school badge â€" and personalized at that! To familiarize the parents with the candidates for the Board of Trustees, North York Board of Education, Isobel Walker and BELL LINES by Mike Sloski your telephone manager How‘s your Christmas list coming along? It‘s CV ,'. often difficult to find _ 4( igf just the right .thmg for ’i:'/‘&wï¬ that very special someâ€" ® one â€" a wife or husband, son or daughter, mother or close relative. Well, here‘s a suggesâ€" tion: say a "Merry Christmas" to your dear ones this year with a lovely coloured extension phone â€" a yearâ€"round reminder of your thoughtfulness. You can order the phone of your choice now by simply calling at 368â€"3911. We‘ll do it up in bright Christmas wrapping for you in time to put it under the tree for Christmas. After Christmas, our installer will call around to connect 7 it in whatever location (@ ' you wish. We‘ll be glad ‘. to tell you all about this 'mi’é/ special Christmas feaâ€" tl'/'«, ture. Don‘t delay, call today! Don‘t Miss This Christmas Suggestion ! t > i © Bruce Sabsay were introduced as ved at the close of the evening. Mrs.. White‘s, grade 3 grade mothers assisted the Social Conâ€" venor, Gladys Humenuik. Just o get you in a tity _ there are only 27 shopping days November 19, the lst Beverley Hills Ladies Auxiliary held their Election of Officers. Unanimous ly accepted: Mrs. White, presi dent; Mrs. Painter, viceâ€"presi dent; Mrs. Sykes, treasurer; Mrs. Ellis, secretary. The comvenors have been appointed and the announcement will be made at the Installation in January. The 1st Beverley Hills Ladies Aux iliary had been on the verge of. eollapse. Thanks to the above ladies, the activities of the Aux iliary have been revived .. .. did we hear a big sigh of relief? Here‘s a thought . ... He kind to your enemies. Rememâ€" ber who made them I A worn out eard table makes a fine frame for making hooked rugs. Cut away the old top and you have a working surface which is just the right height. nfl‘hm!m.onday‘ Mike Sloski