Mrs. T. Turner, CL 1â€"7224 Among the lucky winners of prizes were Miss A. Burns, Ottawa, who won the money tree; an oil painting was won by Mrs. F. Moore, Sunnylea Ave. W.; Bob Watson, Cooksville, received a transistor radio; a cocktail set went to Miss Gail Donnelly, Warren, Kingslea Gardens won a food hamper. â€" â€" Club 62 ladies met at the home of their president, Mrs. D. H. Richardson, Grenview Blyvd., last week, and among the guests present was Mrs. C. W. Carter, Volunteer Coâ€"ordinator ofâ€" The Children‘s Aid Society, who was presented with a cheque for $550, proceeds from the sale of hand made children‘s clothing, and the annual draw. Miss Elaine Greenfield, RN., Smithfield Dr., left last week for San Francisco, where she will join the staff at Paloâ€"Alto hospital. Elaine is a graduate of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ont., and was recently on the staff of St. Joseph‘s hospital. She was accompanied by her classmate, Gwen White, Collingwood, who will also be nursing at Paloâ€"Alto. Coâ€"hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Phyllis Logan and Mrs. Harry MacMillan, A Sale of Good Used Clothing will be held at the Reâ€"organized Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, 247 Parklawn Rd., on Tuesday, October 26, at 8 p.m. Tea will be servedâ€"no charge. Logan Geggie Presbyterian Church, 71 Chartwell Rd., on Saturday, October 23, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The convener, Mrs. D. Courtman, BE 1â€"4012 will be pleased to pick up any articles. The 2ist Lakeshore Cub Pack entertained their parents at a social evening in Queensland pubâ€" lic school on Thursday, October 7. lan Nemecek showed slides of his trip to Britain, where he repreâ€" sented the 18th Lakeshore Scouts ai the Jamboree held in Derbyâ€" shire, where they were guests of the Duke of Devonshire. Films of previous outings and an airplane trip taken by the cubs, were also shown. â€" William Smith, the group comâ€" mittee chairman, welcomed the parents, and entertainment was supplied by David Adams, Kim Clayton, Mark Sterling and Gary Walker. A reminder! Be sure to visit the Country Auction on Saturday, October 16, to be held in the church basement adjacent to Montâ€" gomery Inn, Dundas St. W., com« mencing at 10 a.m. A preview will be given on Friday evening. The Pmï¬t is spensored by the U.C.W. of Royal York Rd. United Church. Mr. and Mrs. David Amis and family, Scarborough, former resiâ€" dents of Nordin Ave., were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A« Killan, Nordin Ave. Mr. Nemecek, the cub leader, presented badges to Robert Grainâ€" ger, Tom Killin, Brian Killin, Mark Sterling, Gary Walker, and Greg White. A draw for a portable TV set, $100 money tree, $25 money tree and many other valuable prizes will be held in the evening, at which time there will be a large card party. If interested in attendâ€" ing, or acquiring tickets for the draw, call this columnist. The evening closed with a feast nf hot dogs and cookies served by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Nordin Ave., with Paul and Kathie, attended the wedding of George Waters and Ella Fountain in Norland, near Minden, last Saturâ€" day, and we hear that tenâ€"yearâ€"old Paul, wearing a tuxedo, was an attractive addition to the bridal party as a junior usher. Mr. and Mrs. V. Kearsley and family enjoyed the holiday week end at the cottage in Haliburton. Mrs. A. Edmond, 11 Bentley Dr., is hosting a coffee party in her home on Wednesday, October 20, at 1 o‘clock, and extends a cordial invitation to ladies in the district to attend and meet George Hogan, the Progressive Conservative canâ€" didate in the forthcoming election on November 8. The gals of Royal York Branch of the W.A. of Queensway General Hospital are busily engaged makâ€" ing articles for the Bathroom Boutique which. they will superâ€" vise at the auxiliary‘s "Ladies in Pink Festival" to be held in ‘the Lakeshore Lions Memorial Arena, New Toronto, on Monday, 1st November. s Along The Queensway Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Foweraker, Stephen Dr., left last week for a three weeks holiday at the Flagâ€" ship Hotel, Reddington Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Ogilvie, Oitawa, were recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ogilvie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boniface, Tanglewood Dr., are enjoying & belated s um mer vacation in Jamaica. Glenaden Ave. W. Another _ rummage _ Sale! 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