50th Anniversary Page 10 â€" THEEIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, March 28, 1963 Mary‘s Church, Wombwell, York: shire, England, March 30, 1913. Coming to Canada in 1926, they have been residents of Mount Dennis since 1928 and have seven children and twenty grandchildren. Mr. Douglas Morton, Progresâ€" sive Conservative Candidate for York Humber spoke at many individual â€" homes in _ recent weeks where he had the opporâ€" tunity of meeting many of the residents of his Riding. Mr. Morâ€" ton spoke briefly on matters of local interest and answered the many questions asked. Among those who entertained for Mr. Morton were : â€" Mrs. J. Galloway, 30 East Drive; Mrs. H. M. McCaskill, 116 Foxâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rowâ€" bottom _ are celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary, on A tea and reception in their honour will be held Saturday, March 30, 1963 at Mac Earhern Hall, Cordella Avenue, Mount Dennis, between two and four in the afternoon well Ave.; Mrs. H. H. Braiden, 22 Edwalter Drive; Mrs. D. Geo. Murray, 52 Glenâ€" ellen Drive, East: Mrs. R.C. Frise, 33 Kingslea Drive South; Mrs. G. M. Hamill. 35 Berl Avâ€" enue; Mrs J. Palmer, 57 Delemere Avenue:; Approval of the Ontario Munâ€" | Icipal Board is necessary before amy work is done on a project. crest Blvi.; Mrs. E. Ralaam. 14 Beresford Avenue. ‘The Town of Weston will spend about $80,000 on the conâ€" struction and maintenance of the roads and bridges in the town this year. According to a bylaw passed last week in Council. the Town will spend $37,000 on the conâ€" struction of roads. and a similar sum on the maintenance of roads for a total of $74.000 The town will also spend $3.000 on engineering and overhead and $3,000 _ additional _ maintenance Construction will cost $40.000 | and maintenance $40.000 | for a total of $6.000 Noua' runne Ro 61171 R£0 canapa Te3 canapaTises They were married in St Housewives Host Teas For Morton Road Work, Maintenance Costs $80,000 . RAVEL BUREAU 1043 WESTON ROAD HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN ANYWHERE To ANYWHERE FPOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS BUY EASTER SEALS Phillips. 39 Humber YORK Call canana T ies canana Te3 engineer. Five years later he beâ€" came plant engineer and in 1941 was appointed assistant general superintendent of works. At this time the company was manufacâ€" turing instruments for the Canâ€" adian Armed Forces and Arrowâ€" smith was also assigned the title of supervisor of munitions divâ€" ision. In 1945 he became general superintendent of works and was named director of manufacturing in 1959. His responsibilities inâ€" Canadian Kodak Co., Limited has announced his plans to re RUMMAGE SALE, Saturday, March 30, sponsored by the United Church Women of Tretheâ€" wey Park, 2â€"4 p.m. in the Church basement. I sincerely hope that no one ventured out in Tuesday night‘s storm, to play Euchre at St. Lerâ€" nard‘s Parish Hall. The euchre was postponed, but this decision was made too late for me to cancel the announcement. Miss Sheena Drummond wus Guest of Honour at a shower given by Mrs. Sandra Lewis, Chiswick Street. Sheena becomes the bride of Mr. David Seal, of Sarnia, on May 18 at Trethewey Park United Church. About 30 friends and neighbours gathered to extend their good wishes. On Wednesday, March 20, a group of Hardington residents met at the Hebburn home, 27 Tedder Street, to discuss the pros and cons of forming a Rate payers® Association. Among those in attendance were Mr. Joseph Gould, Ward 8 Councillor and Mr. Nelson Boylen, former Reeve. Those present appreciatâ€" ed the information passed on by these gentlemen, as it made it easier to understand the procedâ€" ure necessary in forming such an organization. As a result of this meeting the Harding District Ratepayers Association was formed with the following temâ€" porary executive: Mr. A. A. Hebburn, Chairman; Mr. George Handley, Treasurer; and Mrs. Jean Rhodes, Secretary. This Association hopes to be of service to the entire Harding ton area. Membership fees are $1.00 per family. per vear. If you are interested in becoming a member of this group, please call either Mr. Hebburn. 244â€" 4138, or Mr. Handley. 249â€"5886. As soon as more can be done in the way of organization, a public meeting will be arranged with as many residents notified, as possible. At this meeting a slate of officers will be elected for a year‘s term. There are many points in this neighbourhood that an â€" active John Q. Arrowsmith, vice â€" esident of manufacturing at service, on March 31. Arrowsmith began ‘his Kodak reer in 1922 as assistant plant Cooper in HARDINGTON & DISTRICT ON APRIL 1978 Weston Road _ Phone: Kodak Viceâ€" President Retires C C3 HAT pdcra (tom to Compliment $6.95 YOU ... from the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT of Authorized by York Humber New Democratic Party Your New Democrat In York Humber Mrs. J. Rhodes, 41 Renfield St. MILLARD Charlie | eluded direction of general polâ€" |icies relating to all plant departâ€" Birthday Greetings: Susan Belâ€" lis, March 28; Leo Vandergroef, Wayne Munro, and beloved Aunt Hattie Rhodes, March 29; Laurâ€" ie Danielson, Eleanor Stuart, March 30; Dorothy and Bernadâ€" ette â€" Ryan, â€" Michael â€" Hodges, Gwen â€" Greene, John Cairne, March 31; Ronald Bryson, April 1: Dennis Chalmers, April 2; Gordon Curtis, April 3. Born in Georgetown, Ontario, Arrowsmith received his B. Se. degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Michigan. His education was interrupted by World War I when he enlist ed for military service in 1917 and saw action overseas as a heutenant with the U. S. Enginâ€" He is a founder of the Interâ€" national _ Alumni _ Association, Toronto, and a member of Phi Lambda Upsilon and Alpha Chi Ratepayers could handle. For many years there has been no such way for the local taxpayers to express their opinions, and protect themselves from undeâ€" sirable zoming changes, etc. The group hopes to interest residents from every sector of our area, the boundaries of which are roughly Lawrence Avenue to the north; Trethewey Drive to the south; Jane Street to the west; and Black Creek to the" east. Also included would be that small section of the Town: ship that lays west of Jane Street, taking im part of Denniâ€" son Ave., Jane Street. John Best Ave. and Plainfield Ave. Parents concerned with the danger to their children crossing Lawrence Ave. en route to Queensborough J unior High School, are requested to write to Mr. Cole, Traffic Coâ€"ordinator. North York Township, 5000 Yonâ€" ge St. Willowdale. . Mrs. Gerry Masters, Tedder Street, is home from hospital, but still laid up. Mrs. Masters had the misfortune to fall, aod break a leg, just 2 days after returning home, following the arâ€" rival of a new daughter. We wish her a speedy recovery. planning of manufacturing operations. He was elected vice â€" president of manufacturing in Mr. Joe Stuart, Noranda Drive, has just returned from a trip to the Laurentians. Miss Wendy â€" Snyder, Jane Street, was hostess to a group of young friends, on Saturday evenâ€" ing. Good news of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes! They are coming on well, and should this lovely weather hold, they should be able to reâ€" turn to their home very soon. CH 1â€"8091 CH 1â€"3952 Council passed a bylaw last week to approve the installing of the sidewalk, which will be paid for by the Town and by the residents of the street. Construction will begin when a tender is awarded for the job. A concrete sidewalk will be built on the north side of Edâ€" mund Avenue between Weston Road and Monklands Ave., as a local improvement. The Brownies and Guides of Metropolitan Toronto start on March 30th to make a doorâ€"to â€" door canvass selling Girl Guide cookies. We have always been very proud of the tremendous response this annual appeal has Teceived. and we are hopeful that it will be equally successâ€" ful this year. The week set is April 29th to May 3rd. This is the one direct appeal our organization makes to the public each year and from it we derive the largest portion of cur operating costs. Our memâ€" bers are encouraged, through cookie sales, to earn their own pack and company funds, and the importance of earning rather than soliciting funds is emphatâ€" ically stressed. A dinner is being held to honâ€" our Mr. Arrowsmith on Friday, March 29, 1963, in the Constelâ€" lation Hotel. Nearly 200 persons including retirees and present members of the company and their wives will be attending. Mr. Arrowsmith will be accomâ€" panied by his wife; his two sons, Mr. John David Arrowsmith of Montreal, Philip of Toronto and their wives; and his daughter. Miss â€" Joanne â€" Arrowsmith _ of Hamilton Dear Sirs American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers. A member of Walmer Road Baptist Church and Weston Golf and Country Club, Arrowsmith and his wife reside in Islington, Ontario. They have a daughter and two sons. If it had not been for the wom Edmund Ave. Sidewalk To Be Built Kentucky Fried Ghicken SITE OF 1963 ONTARIO OPEN BUY GIRL GUIDE COOKIES °> LETTERS Scotts GIVE MOM A BREAK *K.FC _EXCLUSIVE _ WITH .CHICKEN VILLAS IN i _ TORONTO â€" OTTAWA â€"â€" BRAMPTON WE ARE NOT JACK OF ALL TRADES BUT WE ARE MASTERS OF ONE â€" KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Serves 5 to 7 Persons KIPLING AVE. N. AT REXDALE BLVD CHICKEN VILLA Phone 244â€"7564 for 1963 Membership Information GOLFERS! or George Clifton‘s Golf School 120 Wellington West Call John Morton 364â€"8033 PINE VALLEY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Take Home a Bucket The Mayor said he had been at many such parades in the past and enjoyed each. He reâ€" commended that other members of town council take their invitâ€" ctions to attend. derful coâ€" operation we have reâ€" ceived in the past from our many friends who help publicize this annual event, we would not have enjoyed the success that has been ours. We are indeed grateful for your help in the past and earnestly hope that you will be able to help us tell the public of our need again this year. Mayor George Bull has accepâ€" ted an invitation from The Black Creek District Boy Scouts Asâ€" sociation to attend a parade, Sunday, May 26, at 7:30 p.m. report to Council on possible pollution stemming from . the company‘s plant. Council comâ€" plained three weeks ago that the plant excreted particles which collected on neighbours‘ washing and in the air. Our cookie â€" manufacturer _ is supplwing attractive newspaper mats and I am taking the liberty of having one forwarded to you in the hope that you will be able to find a corner for it. If there is any other information which you require, I shall be pleased to supply it. Clerk G.H. Clarkson, said the town has not received a public complaint on the plant since last August. Canadian Gypsum Company on Oak Street in Weston. According to a letter fr o m Chief Engineer H. A. 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