Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Harding, Daniels St., entertained at a re- ception following the Christen, m; of their imam daughter, Susan Elizabeth, in All Saints Klngswny (Anglican) church last Sunday. Present for the oc- casion were guests trom Email- ton and Ottawa. The baby were a necklace - a mall silver crots - a gift from her god- mother, Mrs, R. Fulthorpe, Ot- tawa. Halloween WIN be celebrated at I Parish Party in St. Eliza- beth's Anglican Church ludi- torium omit-idly, October 25, at 8:30 pm, There will be square and round dancing, and costumes are optional. Friends are wel- come. Tickets may be obtained from members of the Men's Club. Congratulations to Mrs. J. W. Burbidse on the birth of he: first grandchild, John William, m Humber Memorial Hospital, last week. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker. comma! We "ported A rummue sale to be held in Quegnnuy United Church on October 19. Wrong church! The tale is be- ing held " Logan Gem Mem- orial Church on Sunday be- tween L and 3 p.m., and there will be an assortment at good, clean sorted articles. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Winter, Montreal, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. H. Ward, Daniels St. Queensway United Church will hold its rummage sale on Saturday, October 16, " 11 am. Sorry for the mix-up ladies. Primrose Chapter, Order of the Eastern Stu, 15 holding a Bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 19. in Connaught Hall, Superior Ave., Mimico. Included is afternoon tea, home baking, Christmas novelties, dolls, fancy goods, etc. A bridge and euehre will be held in the evening, with refresh- ments, and good prim. For Id- ditional information, and tickets, call Mrs E. McEachern, CL. l- MM. Mr. and Mrs. William Buffett, and family, Burma tii spent Thanksgiving " the ttage at Blll, Muskoka. I ttebrhnitt-mmttmuqin tougivent.Meta.Ctitt-t www.(mmnmd "thrtitt.dsstsrmresst.att, ttt-tttinhetetargvtt- Dr., VII: entertained It my nun-tie: prior to tan marriage to David Robert Spencer, Bert Ave. i: Queen-way United Church. shower: wore bound by In. John Spencer, Jr,.Berl Ave.; In. June: Sutherland, Una Dr., 1rstertained at a miscellaneou- Met mow __ 'tii,Pfi,t,i,ie,ii; y“. Glen Christian, mu Ihowed attended by the am a! Grinneilt where the bride was â€loyal Mm. Waiter Dicks, Jr., the West Mill, entertained n . um mower, and Mr. and Mrs. William Hum“, Wimbb- tanRoad,weeeho.taatantixed than» for the hide and boom. lauded by both names Tht bride', mother, In Wal- The final meeting of the School for Judges wls held a James' Gardens recently. spon- sored by Sunnrlea Horticultural Society, The subject for study in minions to judging was “Chrysanthemums" and the long specimen table was filled with gal-[emu blooma. aiding In mp- pmpriue touch of 'ovellnes: to the an] elm. Mrs. Maurice Williamnon ‘11de Mr. R. John. not! to introduce the lecturer. 'ss0t-taaserrtirrtt- ho..dln.l.'.l~h. Vmam.hhu¢uh We gooted in In: week's '. It“. GI. 1-7224 su‘cm: Tenant. am Inns-via» of Wham] Iod- ttim upreuegi pin Met" " the m of the man, Ind that“ Mm. William and Sunnyln Horticultural Society 'far M Whip Ind work in connection with it. In Williamson wu M- ed with I beautiful banana of ettrenthemums,and received I and and white eon-u in ham: ‘d her an wedding lithium†which coineiderttalty hymn-d on the "me night. Mrs. Norman Medium were served tttsm, I bum: table decorated with bowll ot naiiuAiGiirGi I very pleasant, sociable time cloud the school for the sea- The Btobieoke - Huentter Lib- eral Association meeting on Oct 4 was well attended and plans were made tor a card party to be held at the home of Mes. w. Higgins, 20 Fab-mar Road, on November 3 " a Pan. All inter- ested parties are welcome. A Talent Auction in also plan- ned for Dec. 4, complete details of which will be reported " a later date Devin wu nho presented with I moons bouquet of ohrynn- thqnunu in recognition of her won-k in looking utter the at- taendlnce earth each night, and designing the certificate ot " temunee, Improved by the On- urlo Horticultural Asttoeiatimt, rte-ind by each member of the Mum-MM‘ Ile, “Q_deul|~ A H A L F .. CENTURY OF SERVICE, is the total for two employees of Northern Pigment Company's Etobi- "CHIC" SIMPSON SAYS . . L1CI%IdrirZEriTTT CLEAR 1riMMlllt 1963 sr, IMPSON MOTORS Irfol 17M LAKISHOII ID. W. mmmyunmmpo‘ than Wu. mum? was and by M In». _ l Mu mm: m ital“ Inly to m Yuck. minim-jump 'rtt66,6to,. (tt Jn “at “runaw- u- 1eohsant m. mud to th,- , Th. 'Big Thur "tuette made up " per can of may: nuns- ment inn-cue. New Toronto follow-d Leuide in was: herd-u anon; the mall" suburb. hidd- in- cruu amount" to $21,408. while New Toronto hike was 33.063.160. Luna’- powluim however one-014mm time- New Tommi Hinton augment menu. mulled tmms, Long Long Bunch taped it: lacu- ment by $803.6 , Ind Weston in In the Junior "me, Royal York's Harry Done: run two counterplm untouched late in the first quarter to give Royal York I six to nothing lead. The convert In; le. In the mend period Brign Smart. playing In excellent “me " iUtetiee, te- Jrs., Srs. Both Victorious For Iltlm In Doubleheader In a Row York at-home dou- Elegudhr lug T?tursdar, Royal York swept both games I8rrPlsarn9sotre with war lbl in the first game and 19-9 in the second. richer biennium wise by $835.. coke plant, A. L, Parry, plant superintendent, seated, and R. L. Evans, chief shipper. T h a y a r e synchronizing 'titolitoke)Ustssm ent, Population Hikes ' Second Only To karts" York In Metro Wehnokwl“)eonnwdmulm...whi¢h an! be than! 00 Inch man by on: "4 - no" on " “at Mindy! 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Ian; Brunch with 117 and Swans: with 118. _ ‘mhtbninauawuthnnu, (rt":',",',?,?'?:?,,'?,','?,'??,?,',??',,?,? _t.omtttmttetrtgtrtgtutotattt- tatu.totNut. on; In Yuk and Stu-hob m and this am. but both “3me “an.†covered two Burnhamthorpe, fumbles, the second of which sparked the second touchdown by Rick Cowan. He took the ball on I Jmndott from qututerbaek Bruce union- and plowed the tour remaining yards for the touchdown. Again the convert attempt was wide, leaving the more twelve to nothing. In the third quarter Burntuuttth9rpe's Jack Belhouse kicked a single which Mare Christie conceded to A breakdown in uses-Inch: per capita mow: Etobicoke out in from ot the other than ot the big four, with slightly over $3,000 New Toronto lost 87 residents, 1e1ide, M' any] tut York, M. " CLEAR mismatches presented to them on the occasion by General Manager, R. H. Jackson, left. With Ptr-tie,, lo“. Bt_autrheldiuo.nin r. hunt-’1 in“ III GLASS"! "Me' tht 8-5501 Photo by Stan Imam New luau-u Weston worth of ointment for - person in the township. Toronto follow- clue behind with "mo. North York mt per pot- Iou in just on! 32,500. and Sen: borough slightly over $1,000. Heavily industrialized Lennie and New Toronto In well above 1may of the his tour, with unid- “muting ovu- $4.500 assessment pet capit- and New Toronto seven-all Bumhamthorpe took a 9 to 7 lead by two singles kicked by Ron Kasoerski, one in the aeco ond and one in the third quarter. Early in the fourth quarter Jack Waterfield plunged over from the 3 yard line to give Royal York the lead again - " to T. The convert wan wide. Late in ‘the game quarterback George Corn also qeored a two-yard run to Increase Royal York's lead to 19-9. Since the convert again was .wide. this remained the final score. The win put Royal York in a tie (or first place in the Embl- coke standings with Alderwood [In York quarter Royal York alto scored when Paul Chamberlain recov- ered . tumble and dove into the end zone The convert by George halfback: look a mim' mic}; push-om the quarterback and, need 85 yards along the side- lines to score. The convert wu good, making the more 7 to o far Bumbamthorpe. Late in the first The Senior game was I rough but exciting "me. On Burn- harnthorre's second play from The development of the heart- lung machine makes possible life-saving surgery inside the heart to correct in-born defects, ‘reports the Ontario Heart Foun- ‘dntion Hardening of the arm, high blood pressure and rheumatie heart disease: cause 95 per cent of the deaths attributed to dis- use at the heart Ind blood vet- the You. H. Ina-I " In... _..,.....--,- an“: an" a ........-... mum tutu“ all!" mu -.._...._.. 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