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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Oct 1948, p. 7

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the lumber to AG the rink to three feet high. The township will pupply this material, only the work it “E to tll of us. Then are lots of c ildnn tn the park Ind Iota of fathers. If everyune help it will be ' Let’n not "Ut MO do it" t. The committee wll notify [in this column when the lumber becomu lullubla. We trust fetrytm.nrilltmtmttounda 1tFGtiGrhtmoif/diG,Grieru'c 91”in flint": going to pupply Plans are [mini ahead for the auction of a hoe ex cushion Ind gimme rink at t e Recreation tre for this winter. North York In: promised I certain portion of the material to nuke s rink “on. gum high? The. Albltyt Pg! . R'uth McDonald of Mount Dennis, Mar! of Albion Park, attended t.hfe ')'i'f-lildf'l Party on. Satyrdgy luv: iif 1m“; . iudnioLl."iidih" Gid Annie were playmntea before Ruth ringed away. _ _ _ A - in -GiGiiid" £03416 'nndWM‘r's'. William Pitkin in the loan of their Inlay toryAillie..1 _ -- . - _ Congratulations to Mr. lnd Mu. Owen Armstrong on their 215% wedding anniversary, November , also Mrs. Armstrong's brother ia, ttfuer-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Leo Cross, of the Humberleu nub- division, who celebrate their wed- ding tumiv.eryyry an the same day: frignda i5 k. birthday -irrtr. ifr. and Mrs H. Shower: In'd Mrs. Hnylea were guests of Mm. Haylel’ daughter, Mrs. Hugh Dgyen and f.ynilt,9tratford. __ The Scouts and Cuba of the lat Humberview Troop would like to thank all those who gave so gener- ously on Apple Dag. The troop funds benefitfed by t e sum of just over $100.00 and as the troop has only recently been formed, this amount is a most acceptable con- tribution towards the heavy ex- penses which are constantly crewman». . . .. _ W B'e1atiid"Sirthar greeting' to Gladys Adolph on Month}? October 2yr, Gladys tTt.trtyined .1er young fairly rich soil (maybe from the vegetable garden) a mixing of ground limestone, wood ashes or tiype.rphosphyte may help within this layer. Ammonium nitrate will also act quickly in breaking down the particles into available plant nutritive. An occasional layer of straw may be of benefit. Repeat this process over; green matter, manure and earth. Water the heap as you make it, only don't let it get soggy, and as each layer is applied, Loosen the soil where the pile is to be constructed, say an area "ti feet, and ynu might remove B' little soil so that part of the tt will be below the surface. Put a layer of 1r"i'l material about six inches his .(detsdNeaye.st, “gills. grass clippings. ve 1e left- overs) followed by nyer of mlnure or leaf about three i_nghes his.h. Yeu )hen‘mn): apply. a , Plgnt and weed residues as: become valuable natural fertilizer With little effort. Now is the time to clean up your garden and remove the dead leaves, stems, lawn cli'Fpings and vegetable lett- trverir. ry to give your home a neuter appereance at this desolate part of the season and discourage m turn many insects, mice and injurious organisms, which are attracted by garden residues in their search tor a winter’s haven. Rather than burn the waste matter, “many, people do, consider thei bqnefieial plant elements that are} stored in these wilted leaves and stems and need only decomposition‘ before they are ideal available; plant feed. It takes only a lit time to pile this rem-e in an out- oz-the-wsy corner in the form ‘of a‘ compost pile and the following" season turn it back into ste soil. .A.' protected location wi partial shade is the ideal spot tor a compost pile. .. . - .. g. About us we lee children who oxen last you we never realized they would be Btartintt to school so PM“ On lif',7, the problem a ittle thong t we can see many youngsters ug and down our “reels who will be 'starting in the next your or two their formal edu- onion. This makes us realize how important it is to I,',',")',',',",') view the_sghool pgobleme in our iattict. "This 'ielrGis" in}; GGiiG timely article by Russel Gamma, VLA horticulturist. October labour in the burden toad time and In looking larvud to Johnny’s next birthday." ' Autumn days with tones t1oat. bi down to the ground and tho bi a hunting for chestnut. remind- one of their own school dlyl. This brings to mind that and: of 0: want to see ndequlte facilitiel for our owrAehildreiN education. 7 7 , To the nu: 4 I"stt,t " Ir'a'uetk ttr: Och D; thy maria 2ty%ilt Aa. ttht,',? iillomiru' Nil t It Eim'l Gnu-Club Home. Thin ts to nine lands for the ”loci:- glon's work. Be I millionaire tor u ight. Good fun, good tellewuhip, pod rim. s" It a good to no little Gordy igne- of Jumine, out and around ain after his illness. ( ' We no and to hear of Mrs. NiFuFi,' of Walluey, success u Linker at Christin“ taken. Wont., Q {err}: Aer In /lel,i/iiey,' and [he lady is getting quite busy keep- !"U,,", with the amlnd. b ens Ball, Sunset, Tun, really 'urprised her husband lut Friday evening with n In; birthday party tor him It the home a! he: folk: on 'y.rlett red. Evgtyong ua , wrath and family, Strain-d. y e _3yn_1p_nthy of_ghe eomputryhr ALBION PARK Correspondent: J. Pinnell in. 'ure-tttet gummy.” 7 - .. _ _ e miztraimtnmm.mmim f A T ' . Members of the Budington Home and School Club and the council met on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. R. Warren to complete plum for the Halloween party on the Mth. The party will start at T p.m. prompt end not T.80 as announced in last week's issue. 2ftitg,t,t tote will go direct to the eeement, those of school Age to the auditorium. The games and costume Judging Will be earried out Mrs.. Moore received I letter from her dnuzher, hone. in Stowe, Vermont. She sated that there is about twelve inches of snow on the mountain 'gt and they are skiing. Just 1 w an Mr. and Mrs. The tiitGryrtemir, of Mrs. wan. will be sorry to hear she is in bed with n cold. Mr. w.. Humilton received 1 radish, weighing 8 pounds. from Mr. Tuck of Barrie, This radiah was quite good to out. Not to be outdone Mr.. Tuck remixed . but from Mr. Hamilton weighing 10 pqundl. 1 tm.. grown invthe dis- trict. Mr. Tue is Mrs. Gordon Evypr' mm. Birthday and to Muck-n, Mrs. A. Wm. Llttr. J. Pidgeon. The Humber. Summit Rate payors' held their monthly moot,- mir in the school room [at week. Plans were made for I Chriltmu tttt forAte childgeg pf thi. diltdgt. The children of School Am No. 8, Humber Summit, have bun well taken care of this plat. week as the Dentist and Nurse have spent all weak examining the children's teeth. tillintt them and pulling, when uncanny. It new I mu he? to the pants who have mm 'snt1fout..ehily,ren.groine to yahqol. w“. V..- W “I. "I“ - H. Boyd “on Sound. (no. Judith 13mm!» on the birth of a non, Also to Mr. And Mn, Egyd Senior, e.ther birth at their first sund- fiFfililef Summit wmmN “75-1-5 nonunion "mu “In" “in" "hmthMpMP-m trReittreteEmit. hpuh. 'r-bot-outer-r-ter-tau-tids., -hteoee-ttttrro-trhtrert-trmertuemutrtu. IBM.H9 an! about 5.000 MB. Canadiarmtrmso-ottitt amttt--uDtnrttttttmNtiuctyrrtratrr “whalhllyou. -turnrturdu-94nmeuettb-itn"ith. May‘s mdmiwthoyur. tatGtrqatt-ru-t-htsaoon,ssr.st nmetheth_0attee.th.rnmt.ruaerntts.Nowut'stonh" "utuetertthat-r"ur"ieMrutmut-u .AIUIAQ'UIIII " ADVICE WITHOUT PRESSURE ON ALL LINES OF INSURANCE Ion; to 9dr. and Ws, mer-ye-io-a.. lumw.»u4wm b_rkgsr-"-oy...... a-trw-ra.................. Ror-6thtbe*mqdtr-eatot....... '5.730-.3 in: au au ni'u: 11.73:.2: c: ED. TIBBS HA RDINGTON ei.iim5Cr%iiliE aGaii. -- -ee - ST) dljVr"rGi/dt, kids, be on time, and you'll have a whde ot a timer. in age groups. 4 yarn 1nd under, 5 to 8, 9 to II, and 12 and overu There will be four costume prizes in each group, with the Winners‘ competing tor the grand prize. The ; committee have planned an evening of fun and frolic, end with the f'..".?.) operation of the parents in getting; their children to the school by 7 p.m. it is hoped to run off the‘ prtyryttrtir.30. - L We wen proud to hear thet one of our girls. Mrs. W. J. Gown: (nee Dom Clmeron) took the Refresher Course. and duo the kindly com- ments on the mother who recently {helped ave her_littl_e boy's life bt Thiltletown in next in line foe I health eentm and tbl it enuill. A very educational e ening was and- ed with a 'l'll of coffee and rev freshmen“. a members arrived home safely and they wish to thank thtir courteous' bus driver. Inf iidriAiadire “$66518; TIE Kemp Igoke on tha classes newly formed or prenatal and well baby formisd hug1tel, and wellrbni' Llir.tie.Ii V the tro.od 118qu 'd'g On behalf of the Girl Guides I would like to think all neighbors who gave orders for Girl Guide Cookies this, last week in Humber Summit. The Cookie Sale in To- ronto area. where orders were taken for 136,000 boxes, this meant an immense of 16,000 over last ig"t sale. The coqkiee are made Barker's elpecxally for Girl Guides. Thanks strain to Ill. 0- - “My. haw-u m an». m and any at In. 011.99an mu. r. and Mm. [at I?“ " thr ttgt., » 0mm. c 9ttt. and Cm. lumber: elm-tater! I has to . u when they on- Bod s as in the Voter-mu 11. The men wu opennd by President. Charla Bead with Mrs. iguana." “an: 1htt,ii'tat7iiitl2: l l spa on can m1 nu. ttees the bog. of our own dil- , eta and called or question. Min trfeta and called for questions. Min Barton wu called upon And outlin- (il! and” and volume“: nut-in; ”Mu. In Hinton make next on Home-Min service and left no ‘doubu in one: mind " to all points ' ammo: Tie, tt larvae. Mrs. W in n. em. 0 v Ir."',',',',',',,',','. worum tor this to“? o emu, were called to tho pm, form and In. McKenzie, ot Beav- erton, whom we had the privilege of hearing before. gave I wonder. ttll 91mg on the out-vast hos- gal-vim biiiA"iu . Cro-‘Illo yn Hl.l Moore visited in Stowe, 1nd they Wet-e remarking on the beauty of the trees. I Cour-M to w. M an I... tin ds birth ot bah 1rt/r'. tffPt'dWdig'td'. 'd'tlll. Thistletown ’IODIG7I rummage-"ans. s1sdyn a.J.yrertfor pha.a. Ody-'0 -Ahrtsthuted on ptureh EL 1421 “I“... “I. ' "tat CHEvRoull'r-anatthrg altlllitllttl,,t:::.!at.t Hi J, T. Farr & Sons Ltd, 14 Main tit. IL. I“ v,,' ad The Cookie Day wu reported a lumen u the Guido: handled 474 box“ of when. Good work to the girl: Ind that lender, Mrs. Wal. ue . M1111. Ln! Home and School will meet on Monday night, Novem- ber lat. Rev. C. A. McLaren of Westminster United church. Wes. ton, will be the guest speaker and will speak on " nulty Parents of anltlesq Children.", _ A good turnout is looked forward to on Sunday. November 6th when the cop will hold a social and dagge in_an_1q Lest School. The Maple Leaf Group No. 218, of the Canadian Legion Weston Branch. held a euchre last Friday It Mrs. Lever! home, Maple Len! The Grandview Euchre Group held their weekly euchre at Mrs. Colquhoun‘u home. Downsview Ave. Mrs. Berridge won first prize. with Mrs. Bake, second. and Mrs. Clgmingqn. third. - ot their examines. Mrs. Graft, put Cortuttupipmr, spoke to the Potter on how to form an Auxiliary. no 166th Company of Girl Guides held their "reond birthdey anniversary end entertelped their mother- to were; Wt!“ we: in an?“ I teble eech teble P'" utifuily deeoreted. following out their own ideas. The judges lound it difficult deciding who won the prize and Mejurye Petrolwere tho mnnere of I trip to the show. The on per wee served by India who he: no guide girls end we- eort‘of I trout or mother to be waited upon. The interesting part ot the evening was when nix girls came into Guides from rowniee. 2tc,T, u follow. Norm Ponder. nnie Bmdhuret. Marlena Meclean. Wen‘de Vande- veter Meriory Mejury. end Caro- line hence. Commmioner Mrs. Sender we: in Chit". of 'ttie cere- monies. Later the Guides enter- lee their with”: with a dimly 'llhilhgititiilitrcthe illl,!attgttiiliiltilitrs Bruin-r Am. no. in truuding 6,000,000 Kano-Action unite in nu today. The-- two put matri- butionl to riding _ m oil-mi only by Charmin in in min. tUtdt Your-tu-tare-tCt-mutt- m riding comfort! On- ruoon in hr. Another. t5. (“ding What: of Chunk?- Unmud Knee-Action . . . proud and Improved by Ch-out'-'- Ma. 74” in Riding Luxury! Chum.“ Body by Fuur-utt.r by FRANK STEWART lrsilllfllll Lit'iiii iiiij" CHEVROLET! "tE-AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE pay aisre der, m Yes. . . Chevrolet alone gives the Big-Car Quality and Big-Car Value"" that have caused more people to buy Chevrolet: than any other earl Chevrolet alone gives theie Big-Car Advantages 31 lowelt colt! The and“ Charmer: When given an invitation to visit the Weston Branch of the Bell Telephone Co.. I seized this enlightening opportunity of ob. serving this public lei-vice in oper- atign "first hand. Entering with vim, vigour and Nudity, I rlpidly wilted, overcome with dumb admiration of the "Snake Charmem," it being usual for the operating staff to hare 20 or more of these volubla cords dangling in front of them. With "tu, maxi)! "tk1Giaeritsert, on one line, insufficient trunk lines to Torre, over 3,800 daily calla. On Wuhan-day, Octoblr goth, at three o'clock. the India at thand. view and”: anjoyod their lint. monthly muting month”: for the winter months " Gnndvuw B- tut Tuba-melt. Mrs. Whimsy w in chug. and Min lingerie Until-y, . vow“ missionary tom China. wok. dull-aging words n- ttarding tho r,tsirona.il.rilitr of par- ent: towned the "urinal My ot their children. Mrs. Pom pllyod the piano. The Yrogram for en- suinz months will would. my intomhg items to mid to the profit I possibilities of Inch n Y21'g; TU next. meeting will on Nov. 17th. Dr. Tho law who ‘vlnnno m as follow: m. Mu. Gillan; mud, 1111. Ma; third. In. Roch“.- couolation. In. thu. ttsur Tin let wept-q will be held mania" EYE JESSE;- a irir. Liver. Cttrrepoydetttt B. chGrrud. Phone ms.w Westmount and Hu mber Heights .rizzf" I - ' \g, Hy Aggy; "'= " BFa VJ atbse Asdar in Pox-formant). with' Romany! pion" engine. hm delivered more mil“. to more om than my other mstomabile power plant built todayf With thin 0nd». ,oueetrrorform-tdrt-...rtu [at "with and thrift - for in Chevrolet the Ott-in-tte" Quin. (employed only in Chgvrolet Ind in outlier an) In. boon do- aim! the Dollar Jlkilue " Chevrolet vllvo-in-hnd "“1de Chan- ydopeq Ind 'unpe-d to {op-£3» - Zone 4-352 aro_etett-t- ‘hwmwm. _"',tt"t,',t'.u':e1'.tr: “WWW.- _'t','it)aiijCcitjii,e2?,L'iio,iii. - “7.1!an 1ttkRhh'i,5l'p broth". 'lr'll51'lhe8t,e,',1's'd'tPtt.g; ‘hoohnnddoun‘tknowhavtolpll Ouafasen'cs gaaertismniids ttttrhtteuthosethssagsa" Inmmofacpm tt'oemnfortitt_tohmmrtut- you ban pm your Church: m and you: family will ban the My" probo- lion ot the Unitiud Kan-Acacia Gliding Rm. Pa.itivwAethrn Hydraulic anh- and Pirher Thotel Body Contraction! Thou 'utter-tine um, {anon mbim no form mom Dig-Car "a. hand - 1- Church! in in. low-plied tieMt in All-round Bltrt 1.tteptaeeeperyt, _-Ihr-rd. nth-nun- (aodtAtrrret-tiatnthqrN '09)“ ll tu-dat) . J... Oath-Mullath Cheviot-twill col-and tundra-{orb WMJWdlhwuvh- 4ttr"RMrhrrkh.r.WtthtfArmmt._ orarie-boa-pe-tpts-ttA".. 'H.arsdmrAarsd-_rRraaCh.ets mum-M 'r-o-o-" b.-acumstra-re-atG. MPH-mg”! n. mum my! "KI!

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