11-! ADVERTISER - mum, Dee. '12, I963 -...2 Hog. I Christmas luncheon meeting in has harm in Cookrviiie, last week. Present wen member: of the central -eutiee.s In. r. a. Coin. In. A. IL Cobham, In. L. M. Madonna. In A. Davis. In. T. Tuner. In. R. E. Bulb. In. G. G. Powell, Mrs. G. J. Jar- rgll. Mis. C. O. Nichols, Miss A. In. Iran A. Drops. vim-prai- det d tho Woman Auxiliary to the Gustav-y Genet-l Hospital. ya but.“ " a dtlightftP In w. L'ucndyen, Mrs. H, rower-her. Mrs. J. McKeil, In. N. Parsons. Mrs. D. C. M. Bowman. A short business meeting wax conducted. when plans were made for the annual meeting to be held in the Lions Memorial Arena on January 23, " 12:30 The Lakeahore Model Railroad association held its Innml par- ty at the club car, Jutllnd Ave. last week, and the highlight of the party was a 'showing of 16mm, color movies by Len But- ler. and the judging of models. The Art Adlem memorial trophy was won by Len Butler with runners-up Don Tyers and Har- old Brister who each displayed scratch-built models. The John Wragg trophy for kit building was won by Robert Brown, with Richard Butler and David Smith taking second and third place. Certificates were awarded for the tall draw-bar contest to Len Butler, George Day, and John Wragg. The party concluded with a buffet luncheon. The group is now planning for the model show to be held at the Mimico Rotary Hut on Janu- ttry 26 from 12 noon to 6 pan. Queensway Volkswagen Limited DEMONSTRATORS 15 To Choose hom-tsoo Sunroof, Station Wagon, 1200 Deluxe I306 The Quoenswcy II Kipling VOLKSWAGEN liluP.!l' THE QUEEISWAY NO PAYMENTS UNTIL APRIL 3180 Lake Shore Blvd. West. New Toronto Wheel Alignment and Brake Special HEAR" PONTIAC BUICK LW, GUARDIAN .. . F The Best Kind of Care-- IllluultmlllNAlNlleI- Fed The Best Kind of Cars SPECIAL Reg. 20.00 value Mrs. C. Sinclair, Mrs, A, CL. 9-7656 NOW ON (in. T. Tlmr. CI. 1-1224 SAVE Complete brake inspection and adjustment Front end align Renoir front wheel bearings Front wheel balance GM Sl/tIll', QUICK SERVICE! CHEVROLEM PONTIAC WINTER SPECIAL! INSTALLED 9.25 Mrs. G. L Siple, Spring Garden Rd., received members of Hum. mer Bay Branch, Women's Auxil- iary to Queensway General Hos- pital. at their annual Christmas luncheon party on Tuesday, De. eember IO. Gifts were exchanged, (end acting chairman, Mrs. T. (Turner, read a telegram of good fwishes and Christmas greetings sent from past-chairman, Mrs. Tom Splitt, now residing in Ar- ,lintrton, Virginia, 1 Mrs, S. o. Nunn, Yorkview ‘Ave., will be hostess to the Royal lYork Branch, Queensway Gen- (eral Hospital Women's Auxiliary int the annual Christmas party and election of officers, on De- ted.' 16. Gifts will be exchang- ed, and an evening of merriment (d always the climax to this hap- rpy occasion. m M a! the Quantum Gen-nu Hospital, with their m. will be dining and danc- intruttx.turiineHttteionD- umber II. and in pom-y mood “its will be presented by lev- enl demand": in the tasritat and the medial mu, which could be laugh provoking. Past President Stan. “Phel- son was honored " the Mobi- coke - Queensway Lions Club': Ladies Night held last Saturday evening in Cousin ' Restaur- He was presented with I Mu- ter Key Award, a unique honour for outstpnding services for the advancement of Lionism. Deputy District Governor Jack Whiter made the presentation, and in Bd, diticn Mr. MacPherson received a personal letter of eongratuK tion from the International Presi- dent, Aubrey Green. Included in the charitable work of the Lions Club recently was I donation of $100 to the Italian Relief Fund. This weekend, Mr. Art Biftia, proprietor of the Queensway Bowl, has donated the facilities of the Bowl to the Etobicoke- Queensway Lions Club for its 3rd annual Christmas Bowler- ama, the proceeds of which will go towards welfare work of the club. The Bowlerama commences at midnight on Friday, Decem- ber 13 and will continue into the wee small hours, with good prizes. It is open to all bowlers, and an enjoyable evening t?) is assured. The Lifeboys and Boys Bri- gade of Logan Geggie Memorial Church will have as their guests at their Christmas party on De- cember 19, their parents and Lifeboys from York Memorial Church. There will be movies, and some of the boys will enact the Nativity Scene. -for-- 12.95 The 'mn’l Auxililry cl R. Miami Winn Church will In -irtg It tho but " the new. In. I. . Arum hasd In W‘n '09.» Atther-trneetirtgofthe "tts_ttmBeaikotatBglnrts werqtstatuttrraCttutt-rt, tortheCutt.totteheidetnWi- any. Decal»: M. New cucu- tives were appointed (or "" with Ron-Id Moore, Chairman at the men’s committee. Working with him will be K. Dean, vict- chnimu; Art Rollins. mercury; A. House“. treasurer. In. J. Duffy I!†elected chair- mnn of the women's luxiliuy. and her executive will be In. )1. Harvey, vice-chairman; Mn. R. Moore, Ian-recur; Mrs. K. Wilkins, 1mm. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Darting, Royal York Rd, m sorry to leun of the "rious car accident which has hospitalized/ their daughter Rosemary aryr, her young son Peter in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. T. Pint, with Peter, were on their way to Guelph when their car VII! in- volved in the accident, and all of them were injured. Kindest wishes are conveyed to all at them for successful recovery. Members of Price Memorial _No. 515, of which the late Mrs. James was Deputy Mistress, held a memorial service at the Tur- ner and Porter Funeral Home on Thursday evening, and the funeral service was conducted at Humber Bay Baptist Church on Saturday morning. , Sincere sympathy is conveyed to the family of the late Mrs. Emily James, Park Lawn Rd., who died in Toronto General Hospital last Wednesday. There will be a Christmas par- ty for the Nursery and Kinder- garden departments of Park Lawn Presbyterian Church on Saturday, December 14, from 2 to 5 p.m. Mrs. George Dunlap IS convening the party, and she will be assisted by members at the Couples' Club. The Junior Basketball team has 12 members and Mr. McKenzie is coaching them. Junior "B" Bas- ketball is coached by Mr. Pautz. Christmas Trees will be on sale tonight, Thursday, at St. Elizabeth's Anglican Church, and also at Park Lawn Presbyterian Church. I lMc Scarlet! Helghls "or by STAN LOCKE Tsi After the exams, these past)" weeks have seen the filling of] '. many new clubs and executive 76 posts. Some ot the clubs are list- Wp ed below. The Library Club has als 26 members, who are under Miss Mr Tough's supervision, these stu- ' dents will look after the 1200‘tic book library. iTh The Senior Band is comprised of 32 students and instruments and is under Mr. Foster's super- vision. Get a STARTER not a QUIT'I'ER Chevrolet & Pontiac 1830 Simply say 1963 G.M. PONTIAC Compldo with qtttqgttgq Insfollcd ONLY WHILE STOCKS LAST! k Ilod w_.rrrN.FPrrr 6950 hNVEIhcmnn "r.P$F__ RADIOS Pushbutton DELCO BATTERY Jack Key In“ TIE! Vice-President elected to . viee-preidetfe, in the Toronto Real but: Board at the Board's annual election, In! week. His firm. Jack Key Lat, in lo- cated on Dundas, near Prince Edward Drive, and he has work- ed from offices on this street for 18 years, Blessed with I family background in building, which gave him an insight (along with some expert advice probably) he decided to enter the real estate field utter serving 18 yea; with a milling company. At the present time, Jack Key Ltd., deals mainly in residential house sales, with some commer- cial as well. Prior to " election to the vice presidency, he served for three you: on the Board of Di- rectors, two of these on the exe- cutive committee. Robert G. Walton, of the firm of the same name was named new president of TREE, replac- ing R. W. Telford. Warren Heen- an, of Young and Biggin, was also named a vice-president. Following is board of directors: William Allan, Wm. Allan Real Estate Ltd.; Doug Brownridge, E. T. Brownridge & Co.; Mrs. Isobel Campbell, Isobel Campbell Real- tor; Robert Case, Robert Case Real Estate; Ernest Dempster. E. W. Dempster Real Estate; Brian Magee, A. E. LePage Ltd.; Paul McArthur, Paul McArthur Real, tor; Joseph Strung, Strung Real Estate Ltd. Tripp. The Intracmural basketball has 76 members who are under Mr. Wpond's supervision. The girls also have the same set up under Mrs. Butler's supervision. The newly elected Boys' Athle- tic Association (B.A.A.) has Steve Thompson as President; Bob Mundy, Vice-Pres; Alan (Chuck) Porter, Sec-Trees. The Girls' Athletic Association, (G.A.A.) has Doreen Ford-King, as President; Sheena MacPherson, Vice-Pres.; tand Joan Gray as Secretary. Girls infonnation is supplied by Janice Phone: 259-8211 Etobicoke redun- Jack Kay wu Volume buying and volume selling adds up to big savings OVEN READY for you our customer. We purchased 7,ll0 turkeys from sev- PLUMP AND TENDER ' eral of the largest turkey farms in Canada for our four Alder ' Farm Markets. We bought them right and we're selling them at the right prior of ..._..F..Fr__t_tr' 'ri "rw._____r_r.r..r.re _ _ . 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