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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Feb 1963, p. 5

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" TLe Kingsway Women's Liberal Club met at the home of Mrs. Tom Kelly. Donnybrook Lane on Thursday February“. and com- pleted plans for a card party to be held at the YW-YMCA, 3226 Bloor St. W., on Saturday, March 9 at 8 pm. There will be door prizes and prizes for euchre and Reeve John P. MacBeth was' Humber Bay Brunch d tho guest spake at the Grand Ave. Women', Auxiliary d MI- Rome and School Association’s my General Etc-mm met " the anasetinir, last week. Introduced by home Of Mrs. S. MuPhnrlon. Andv MacDonald, he gave infor- Edgeerxrft Rd. hm week, and val. native and enlightening adviee'eorned . new member, Mn. R. on the purFhasimr. renting, aell- Turan, and the group's past chair- ing, and mortgaging of houses. map, Mm P. B. SWIG. who but explaining the legal facts involv- rejoined after an absence of two ed, and answered queiutiom per- year: while domiciled in Fonthill, tnining to these facets of real Ont., and il once more residing in Quite. the community at the West Mull. We apologize for an error indrom the Queetuwar.- Mrs. K the date. (in last week's column) I'owemker, MN. S. Nunn, here. of the Pre-Lenten dance to bel Stockdale, Mrs, V. Kearsley, held in the Parish Hall of HolyiMn- G. Tanner, Mrs. T. Splitt, Angels. under the auspices of ttaMror. T. Turner, Mrs. A. R. CWI.. oi Holy Angels Church. lO'Fl-herty 61 Jutland Rd. The correct iid) . . . is February 22. tomorrow night, Congratulations and best wish- ttt 8:30 p.m. Willie Mariam and es for continued happiness and his orchestra will provide the good health are conveyed by their music for dancing. and ticks; many friends to Mr. and Mrs. E. may be obtained trom Mrs. H.J. Forrest, McIntosh Ave., who Knox. CL, 1.2150 or Mrs. w. Rid- are celebrating their forty-sew dell, CL. 9-7949. enth wedding anniversary. can“, 'tbex-hi-db-art-g. a. 't's,NtgGl'tghs1'tnht'ft",,'l1t'h"t't 4.a.-'.ee,s..cPrxhIr.tP.tr?ba_ In. H. I PPer,YttrpeettltPtPflGiTTtik and": "Ignaz-um . . I sound, underthedtmetidfi, W‘VMW Mr.andthe WW Ave., will bu he“ 2t,g,2rtt '31:; t'a1fti2,:,rga', "i'2, I . It thetwP".eosrHf?1eitteeu-t 1m" ' vituchtur.iti-dthatmarsrl unehattetetet', ,aritairGiia'iiuGiiaTr"ir"_ um Mireshmonuwinbcm: A cordial invitation Much Month, which " b. un- der the direction pf the M. a Gilbey. More about thir later. The Home and School in spon- . . . . noting a group study course. to' Many friends and acquaintane- start soon, on "Family LW." The es of Mrs. Eva McClintock will course. which will be given in be pleased to know that she is small anemooh and evening fully recovered from her long groups, will give information on bout with illness, end is back behaviour, economies, ethics Ind again active in Real Estate, be- faith, through family life eduearine now associated with A. E. tion, will be open to everyone in Lepage Ltd., 2842 Bloor M. W. the community, irrespective at . . . age or religion. For more infer-g Noted among the Inge crowd mation and registration please‘at the Valentine Tea held in the call Mrs. E. Tamaki at CL 9-4857. lovely home of Mn. P. G. Bolsby. . t . iMimico, were the following ladies We apologize for an error in from the Queemwayz- Mrs. H. the date. (in last week's column) I'owemker, MN. S. Pen, here. of the Pre-Lenten dance to bel Stockdale, Mrs, V. Fet.rsl.tr, held in the Parish Hall of Hoir?frs. G. Tanner, Mrs. T. Splitt, Angels. under the auspices of ttaMror. T. Turner, Mrs. A. R. waving: and“ ALONG THE QUEEISWAY I 116 THE QUEENSWAY llro . Acetic-n - “claim . LIN Insurance Goals Rising? count. 26os. Sliced White or Drown SIDE OF PORK BREAD 7 Loaves t HIID QUARTER or BEEF......., FRONT QUARTER or MEF......... The above orders will be an and . wrap,“ ht your specification: . . . AT NO EXTRA CHARGE. In. T. Tiler. ELI-1224 AL"YAYE You: best am insurnnce buy is see or phone Home qur Spocials CL. 9-4637 I."..'.".'.'..." (5'5"..39 Roy;l Yam Branch of the WA. Congratulations 10 Miss Judith Guest speaker will he Albert of Queensway General Haapital Ross on winning honours in the Batten. business administrator. at their meeting on February 26, grade 2 ciano exausinaticn of the Hamilton Depot. Red Cross Blood " 3:15 .m. _ _ -. _.. '... Transfusion Service, who has 1 p . . . Roy .31 .Consenetou of Tsir served in North Korea as the Congratulations to Mrs. Joyce Judith IS aryl, of Mr. George Canadian representative of the Hazard, who was honoured and Schick, Smithfield Ave.. and " UN. Joint Red Cross teams for crowned Queen of the Tiny Swal- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. the exchange of prisoner's of war .lows Chapter of TOPS (Take Off ROSS. Culnan Ave., the Queens- Following the uprising in Hun- (Pounds Sensibly) inNew Toronto way. gary in 1956 he was appointed Itst' week. Joyce won her crown, . . _ . Administration Officer at the by losing forty one pounds The Etobicoke Township andlheadquarters of the League of invoirdupois in one year. A District Branch of The Canadian Red Cross Societies' Hungarian l, . . ' . 'Red Cross Society will hold itslRelieVhteration in Vienna, and Mrs. Elizabeth Schick. last twenty - fourth annual meeting later, ”1,1951 he was sent to Brit- year's queen of Tiny Swallows tonight, February 21, in the Eto- ish Honluéus Si; a Canadian Red "Chapter,' we: a guest at the hicoke Senior Citizens building, Cross representative. co-ordinab icrowning of Rexdale TOPS‘4968 Dundas St. W. Coffee andu'ng Canadien relief assistance for queen, Mrs. Dorothy Warwick IIDessert will be served at 7:15 victims of the disastrous hurri- mother of nine children, who re- {prior to the meeting at 8.15, ang‘cane. Mrs. P. A. Andrews. 498 The Kingsway, will be hostess to the Royal York Branch of the WA. of Queensway General Hospital at their meeting on February 26, " 8:15 p.m. Humber Bay Brunch of the Women’s Auxiliary at Queen.- wny General Hospital met " tho home of Mn. S. Alumna}. Edgeeroft Rd. last week, and wel- ‘comed I new member, Mrs. R. Turan, and the group's put chair- man. Mm F. B. Sparks, who but Mrs. D. Pope. Daniels St., has been enjoying a happy visit with her sister, Mrs. L. Dutka. Wind- sor, Ont. mien-on M. last week, and wer. tet CIOWNID. 'tttnt Clem. Pee Q ','1rrnae,',i. .233: .,"r:',t,'her,,'d"et,ubFn, 2' nova! York citttPtt't, for.mol Le- man, Mr; F 'fllll'/2', who Inn-”ml" a cwm by h" "or, mm; tl' refoined utér an liriii'ei of two it Potter. Pr'm“m.°r. Jay"? “(.3de hai , years while domiciled in Fonthill. (bbott, The Quttrr'ttri"s I'?5 u Il 'r - New . . . , All” hm Hutch ALDIIWOOD, GEORGETOWN, MtA ED moan am 4 ms.” 319!. Freddy Ground , “I 'jNo A-Arm: For Canada - " Police Force 5i Advocated By I")? Middleton Says 1 Loan in“ Win; or " iiiiik CHOPS 49:5 duced her weight some seventy- four poupd: in ten months. overhaul of Can-dis defence Canada's defence w" exam- system " I “My in New Toron- ined try the New Democratic io Iart week. Tcandidate and he defied anyone Calling the country's defencelto show where the country had system policy irrational, Middle-ireeeived any value for its de- ton called tor the abolition offence money since the Korean nuclear arms. He said the Unitediwar. States and Russia had more than Middleton claimed the Korean enough nuclear power to destroy war established tha.t major pow- not only each other, but the rest ers could no longer bring war of the world also. between themselves to a deci- Middleton claimed it would be sion by the use of conventional irresponsible to add fu'rther to weapons. . the destructive power in the Nuclear welpons wer'e re- world, and that there was only quired. he maintained, and said one defence against it - to en- no one was prepared to use them. sure that the A-bomb is never He called this a change in strate- used. gy and that it was radical. re- The New Democratic Party does not embrace the use of A-Arms. Middleton pointed out. He said the party's policy is not David Middleton, the York. West New Democratic Party can: didate for I sent in the federal legislature called for I complete overhaul of Can-dis defence system at . rally in New Toron- to last week. 2 as. ..... Loon Sliced SIDE BACON lbased on neutralirm, but ruthenium division from Cumin ‘on a realization that the two ma- Just token forces in Europe, ‘jor powers could obliterate man- are not required then any n kind. ._. _ ._ ._' -- _ _ Cross représentative. co-ordinai- ing Canadian relief assistance for victims of the disastrous hurri- 'cane. a cordial invitation is extended to the public. _ Nuclear weapons wer'e re- quired, he maintained, and said no one was prepared to use them. He called this u change in strate- gy and that it was radical. re- quiring a thorough re-examimr tion of the country's defence policy. Middleton claimed the Korean war established tha.t major pow- ers could no longer bring war between themselves to a deci- sion by the use of conventional weapons. . . " army brigade and o from Joseph's, a pair of slippers from Knox‘them convent! in We!” Shoes, o portrait from Hardy Studios, on an~ Islington Iain ,raqintiteiimq- grand locket and H roses. The Piinasses1iAtt Ttlen ""11” “mm” received engraved broaden and naugays. ic°““"“ Junior Chair led b, . Hugheen Cree belted In compe- -r--.--- -___..._.ite_tretLirrrrjtti'tuil,','l'. air Meal Sill. SPARE RIBS . “H.495. Khslper Style Blade or Shorl " Astoria! l (on) curs... ..........49: Eékri'éb isriir-d9i' Loan. Bonlm ii'iiiiiiiiii BEEF _.__.49.=." iijiiiiir,r.........-...d9i " BROWN'I “I [llllri]lif FAB "r The best returns for. Canada's defence dollar has been in those areas where the country has ful- filled United Naticns commit- ments, the aspiring Middleton said. "any" any; l Sixteen other plum players could not stop Adrienne Sherman force division from Claude mm placing . hith_third. Ad- Just token forces in Euro nd "m" m from Tyiingtetn, and _ pe, tl played in the " and under ivory ttre not required there my mor e, group. The lixteen had to render Middleton said. He said that the I junior piano concerto. three brigades maintained in ”New 2,1h'"t," Ppt',', mun” lit. recon ue payex en y. Canada are not much more titanann trounced " piano Ioloists a gesture when measured against in the " and under group to take the country's vast area. home I third place certificate. Middleton claimed the only- Karen and Kerry played, two war possible in North America is duets in the 13 and " and under an all-out one between Russia groups. They took two thirds in and the United States. Such a these also. war would be its own defeat he Elobicoke's Maurice G. Breen noted. and Tom N. Taylor combined If this fact is accepted, he said, with James L. Cormier and Ania Canada's home forces could be Portietis of Toronto in I string remodelled into a portable, et- _---------------------'-' ieczive force which could be used can only be decided by the use to make the United Nations into of nuelear arms and therefore an effective and creditable po- must not take place, the New llCelan. Democrat candidate claimed. It the United Nations had suf- Middleton summed up by say- ficient forces to step quickly into ing that the New Democratic areas of friction. the likelihood Party is committed to no nuclear of national military forces con- arms for Canada or Nate. and 'ronting each other would be renyants an immediate withdrawal duced. Such confrontations now from NORAD. 2513")! - - "M"""'" nut out oiosks 2269 LAKE SHORE awn w.. nuns“ uv p,'-' '- -- w. -- u... ..' my "__"" _eee'N_ '.. “a, muuwmmmnmwmmmmmfihhuun: i_tAriirak"NM .Mis‘prianwabylomloondrtbllmmdtr'dnum.hhnll«ua. l': T, ',r,',lamqr-rr-mt0ysdthiivietiisoou In.“ I M. Ct ‘by Ana" Mum. New Tot-1m a. - box, begun "etastLtinrheiiilitit / l onto; I thirdly Imam! Ptie't?oeer alliance is having U.reh6ir-.- (nub-radium.» ' ' tun. Nu Toronto; And with. W. "mu-u any“; Feb. a, HUD. . ' j, ‘by th- may" Collegiate-tattitude-tre-sour v" Prrtrt?ef.tP?eettterreetho-ttedtear. 2b'l'rl'dg1N, (' 1.7m Comma Institute Jun-' 'ts-sets-test-ttsud-tnth. Nhoeatt M - 1 ' int-Band. Magnum” 1rauerGtrt an“. eamptire ““1020 Ll, 105.21, In 1 g, " will... Choir. {and the um: um Guide Com- under; Jail hum - g}? I 1 mm vat I lucky number my ot [mutton led by In. A. - I030 ll. Feb. 8. , , (for Supine]: Irwin ot 111mm J. Nichol: were it. Benedict: School (AMI , g: when he ousted all hi. opponents‘ Following is a list of "pear- I!!!) - Gr. VII and m ‘ . in a clarinm solo for thou Mince: of Whore and Btobi- 1011. an, Petr. " l1 'years and under. Thirteen of‘coke performers Artittletoet “uni“! " n Knox/hte', competed 1e,fe,, l loads. a: Key to Seet.2e' - a. I Ronald Guben’a fingers trip- ped over the valves ot I coroner toeome-doutofthmeina so1ointhdt0andttnderage Canada should disengage from any aspect of the nuclear rice and consolidate its defence for- ces in a manner best suited to the needs of the United Nations Middleton said. can only be decided by the use of nuclear arms and therefore must not take place, the New Democrat candidate chimed. Lee!! lot “wwwmmmdw l,eohe-irt-itermtrattttlggmt.-nrt.t-_a 1uerertaimTtt-twueltworriet_vao,-tLKiik !trerytereetaeh.".r. luv-7 Alana: d 1trtMai. TOMWOMMWHIunI-mmymvm 03-1. . A. - Erggy tti.stiitiiiiir 2 'lslington 'Firsts hr Fit HOURS from . mm. built - sperciolizingr In FOOD RANKING GARDEN RESTAURANT film Oil-lily (an ”um-W b"ttln'lcat1'g',1tigg I ff ht - ".3395ch hr l 4 i Lawrence Park Collegiate In-‘ 'Pe" . ' gum. (LPCI), 125 Chatsworth “Emmi finale of m . Drive; M. Luke': United Church “I will ttttwet PM”?! wave), - of Carltou and of the Peativai" m - Shelhoume M.; Central YMCA”? Thursday, “WW tt _ (CYMCA). " College St.; Cmi My. March l at I m dun Legion Building (Lowe, permanence mu be entirely [anion Hall . LLH), 22 College ferent with new-mt Bt.; Yorkmimter - Park Baptist: --_r-.---r- . Church (YPBC), 1535 Yonge Sm m Pawn , hum Auditorium (MUD),‘ Canadian electrical In“ Yonge and College Streets. turers are developing a“ m. that can move elactridty a . . distance: and may Ion T Brian Esch - Aecordion " and . under, 9:45 mm Feb. 22, CYMCA: power to heavily ”PM 'e ' (trom the mighty nvm of North- =- Pt""" em Canaan. Rivers In. the EM- M-urice G. Breen - Violin - 2:15 pm. Feb. 21. CYMCA: Glen- dine Tutton - Vocal - 15 and under, 11:20 a.m.. Feb. M, SLUC; NASSAU " days, 9 m) BARBADOS I0 days, 9 nig HAITI 10 days, 9 nit BERMUDA " days, 9 mh, JAMAICA " days, 9 “I! Montage Icy Och. 'tleg . I. Include: Air For. . 2796 LAKE SHORE BLVD. WEST NEW TORONTO - 259-4221 SUGGESTIONS Alli-I- Quoted in Caulk- hub "1k. 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