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Times & Guide (1909), 10 Mar 1949, p. 5

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ti rs'", lN-BIONPARK “I ha JU-tion Aunt-hum: '- - gin-:1 It. A (and -ta hen OI! out” “a on hand, um any of ti. “old teliablu" we! chant (may). it wu too cold, oh baryon. The meeting was opened prom gly a tt pam and loan wu '2'l'd'll'd hymen-like, with our eapatlt chum-n, Mr. J. PM pn hand to guide the meeting ind keep order. Nominations: for valen- committee. end other responsible Job: in the “Minion were nude intMat-ofrom.ofthe nominees. All ”minted parties will be notified by mail before the next meeting. Nominations com- pleted, the geneul humus we: then amused. " In: mend that the election of officer- take place " the msxtanmstinq to be held on Wednesday, March 16, at the home of Mr. P. McQueen, 24 Aeneid avenue, at 8 p.m. Everyone is wel- come and all who are interested pleue note that your help is needed, Bo plane eome. one end all. Monday evening will . red letter owning in the lapping family, for at that time Ben had the cut removed from hil leg. Be can still be seen picking hi: “my gingerly among the rutl and mud on Acacin avenue but here'l hoping the ankle won't give my more trouble. " mystery or white elephant shower will be held this Thursday, Mnmh 10th, at the home of Mrs. Pearson, 678 Main street, the first house north of the school. Perhaps you have something around the house, like Christmas or other gifts that an useful, but not to yourself. Then wrap them up, value them and bring thermalong. This shower, us well as the knitting shower at the home of Mrs. Hunsperger, Omagh avenue, on the following Thursday, March 17, is in connec- tion with the forthcoming bazaar. The.Scoutr' and Cubs' mothers are having I busy time working and planning and the outside help they are receiving is being greatly appreciated. Please continue the good work but come out and have fun with us too. We are sorry to hear there is so much sickness around, especially among the children. We understand there are about fourteen pupils of grade 1 only, who are home, sick. To one and all, a very speedy recovery. The Easter holidnys an creeping up on us, and who wants to be sick at such I time. Many happy returns ofthe darto Iris Davis, Omagh name, who celebrated her birthday on Thurs. day, Marsh 3. Greeting: ulso to anyone else whom we my have overlooked. Twelve Scout: and Cuba enjoyed an outing on Saturday, March g. Under the leadership of Mr. Twine!- ton, president of the group com- mittee, SM Harry Teylor and AS! George Curtis, they were taken on a conducted tour of The Evening Telegram Building, which proved most interesting and edmtionel. One of the things that held their interest wee the letting up and printing of the comics. Little did they realize before the amount of preparations needed for their printing. Before leaving they were given, as souvenirs, their name: on type, pencils andarerrortal blotten. More Scout new - A wnte paper drive in being held by the troop on March M. AI our diltrict isn't very big, would you kindly start saving all your week peper, magazine: and cardboard between now and then, no as to make the drive a success. It isn't very much for us to do and it will help the bop a lot. We will he reminding you again and will give more per ticulnrs about collection in a Inter issue. Thistletown Progressive comer-' votive Association hiagiother live- _ ly meeting at the h e of Mrs. Robert Cooke, March lat. The local ; P.C.'s are enthusiastically following l out their study program which this I month dealt with certain planes of i municipal affairs. Mrs. Gordon 1 Suw, representing the local school board explained the work done byl that body end explained the sag-l seated new school bond system. Comic books also came under dis- cussion in connection with s pro- posed bill to amend the criminal code, The matter we. referred to a , special study group. Secretary Clif- l ford Cooke spoke " some length‘ regarding the future of Thistle- | town area and suggested that close . study be 'givenby special commit- fees with s view to taking definite action in the not too distent future. , Thistletown PCs Deal With Affairs Of Municipality mat deal of ittfonttathm hon LT.' Mn:- m, It h quite ob vioun that A'mnch ,better irttormed - will male from these Itudy C"Pe [thick In making om- MIMI-hip. At the invitation of the Chair- men, members of tha A.aoeiation will attend I meeting of the Village Trustees in the neu- future. After lame discussion it w“ decided to' write letter to the Chin-n of the Ronda Commluion "an. w n rkwuwmnondum bit a replacing the one respon- sible for . recent doubla "Indy. Next meeting will be devoted to further study at amid»! mun. )hmben any they no nll getting . [mt deal at infomntlon from ' OF "SURROUNDING l _ The fourth birthday party of Maple Leaf Home and School was held on Monday night and was s great success. A large number were out to enjoy a game of euchre. The meeting was opened by the presi- er- ‘dent Mr. S. Walton. Minutes were ve~ adopted as read. The treasurer rs. ‘gave her report. The euchre game cal [was soon underway with everybody nit 'taking part. The grand draw prize his (was tsken by Mr. Finch, Mrs. E. of A. Hick came first in the ladies’ lon Faa' prize and also walked away oot'with the lone hsnd prize. Mrs. by lDocker came second with Mrs. Cla- 12‘ {Inc third and Mrs. Taylor consola- m. tion. Mr, Hollingworth came first 11.. for the men, Mr. Moody second and r0- Mr. Brown third while Mr. Tom nsl Marsh won the consolation. Door , . >prises for the Indies went to Mrs. lif- 'Whitlen and Mrs. Heatherington tth and to the men Mr. Foster end Mrs. Je- iTeskey. The birthday cake wee use 'cut by the president with Mrs. tit- Harrison serving. The birthday [its table was dsintily decorated. The Ire. evening closed with refreshments. m. The Association wish to thank all ion those who so generously donated .3. to nuke this fourth birthday such ter A success. . , My dumb In unaided from ‘th summon for tho per drive ttollthoohohrlPedttta- to unk- the thin the lance-01?. Jul. Alum two ton; of paper won colloctod. Jim thrift who'coiemua his birthday on Mad: w. . Tiled”, larch 8, I'll a happy birthday day for three residents, Min M. McCulley, Sick Childrens' hospital, [in Hannah Bluniro and Mr. J. W. Dunning. Our ettention has been called to our local Brownies 'under the guidsnce of Brown Owl Mrs. Elsie Swift ssslsbed by Miss Lorna Shsw. This small group hes grown from nine little girls to twenty girls. What about a Mothers' Auxiliary with mothers forming their own group in co-operstion with Mrs. 8wift Ind Miss Show. We, who are outside, will just be 'the friend who stands by end send donations when asked. Please think this over. mothers, end let's be ready with a helping hand when called upon. We already have a Mothers' Group working earnestly for the boys and our little girls are just us much in need of help, funds, The many friends of Mn. Scott were sorry to hear of her accident. Only the previous week sorrow came ta this Scott household. Her muny friends wish her a. speedy recovery. -‘ 7 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tippett on the birth of a son, Friday, Mturelr8. _ _ -- - .. The first Lenten service for 1949 was held in St. Andrew's chunk on Thulday evening last. Rev. T. B. Butler, rector, based his sermon on a text from Dania, chapter 8, verse 17-18. As these mid-week service: will only be held every other week may we request your prelence " the next Lenten service on Wednesday, March Iii. The rector hats Brranged for a film.” use Columbin Coast mite lion to be shown on that date. Warren Purkis, Golfdown View drive, in in the Sick children's Mitt] after aufferintr an injured eye on Ssturdny, caused by " bow and mow. We hope you will soon be home, Warm; The Women's Guild met at the home of Mrs. J. Snider, Irwin road, on Tuesdly for a, talent luncheon before the regular meeting. - _ Ber. T. B. Butler officiated at the urvice held on Sunday in St. Andre": church. Beautiful spring flower, on the altar were in loving memory of Mrs. Chantrey Ind Mr. Roy Chantrsr. The rector make from the 16th chapter of St. 'Matthew, was 16th, "Whom Say Yo That I Am." During the col- Happy birthdays to Min Mary >Anl Pope, two your: old Much 9; Woyno Hick, four March 3; Mn. 8. Dub”, Much T; In. C. Wat“, Much F, ad In. Elma making, Much 11. I Mu tin. Young ',re1,',t",eg turn: to thoughts of Ion - we hen the first only spring wedding will tahe - next Sum-day, when Min Inn Lover ond Robert Ruhr tie the knot " M. JohrN Church. V The variant: school Cull“. cl the urban actions of the tomtattip will mat with North York council. to" tiii'iii'i]si,',, figgflfi I ‘1? l __\' 'hii'k', N Bel-pi birthiny matings _to Thistletown Corn-pom”: Comm: MWMWIIMAVW onhuthigdbirthdam John Scan, of Entry Bd., Dong. Jon. nth-mine Am. “Tun-n Stanley ot Gudon Am. m mill- ing all thin Ilunhy weather we luv. been having by bin; eontined to thtir.homy with the mulu. Get well noon kids tho good Icahn in almost hon. Wham]. 1tunieetott-tut1ittUNdt anhy in well “out to be homo apinartdweturpeum'iiroonto eorNtlettlr may“. A L - Art Rorard of Geydon Avenue In branching out into the electric“ supply tulneu and would be gled to supply your - need, mull or Inge. -- _ _ _ predation to the girl: of Zone 7 for their bountiful floral uibuh during ' recent loan of Ur mother. - _ Don't forget the monthly Com- munity Anodltion meeting an March 10th. These meetings as important to all 0. ‘nl became the decisions made th :9 effect at all so put in m appearance folks and take an active part in your com- munity life. . Wanda Hinehell Junior-Mom, did we tome from dust? Mothers-Yes, Junior. Junior-Do we go back to dust? Bother-Yes, Junior. Junior-Well Mummy, I just looked under your bed and some- body ip sither coming or going. [action the choir rendered "Rue Up 0 Men if God." Don and Ken Snider were on duty as sideumen. Miss Shirley Snider played the organ. _ -- -- Next Sunday, Rev. Canon Mc- Donald of Wycliffe College will be the guest preach at St. Andrew's. Canon McDonald is always 1 welcome guest. _ Canadian History in Itill the popular subject of the Thistletown Study Group. Mrs. Mosher (no an interesting history preview of the 18th century, followed by Twenty Questions'. All the mem- bers enjoyed this part of the pro- gramme. The hostess, Mu, Peach and her usintante, Icrved a. very dainty lunch. The next meeting will be it the home of Mrs. J. White with Mia. R. Libby in charge of math, ( Mrs. Fox was hostess at the Study Group euchre on Monday, March 7th. The Group look for.. iward to these evenings as one of friendliness and fun. The prize winners were Mrs. Gordon Shaw, Mrs. H. Sneyd and Mrs. K. Love. Come out and help to swell the Institute funds. The Institute social evening is scheduled for March 18th and is to be held in the Town Hall. The ladies are planning an extensive program of music and drama. Keep this night open, Friday, Much 18th. uk Sor I br-uw to unusual“; the sections from the number rim to Yonge St, south of Shepp-rd Are. It in understood them In more than 5,000 school children in the nmalirarntWion. It will be Jul. 1 before the enlarged Ichool bond will take over the actual work of the new section. In the meantime the various bou'dl will eo-operate with the Township not bound on the matter: of policy, such " selec- tion of future "hool-sitea, no. Happy birthday to Tommy MN- my, 18 you" ttld, on March 4. Thd sympathy; bl the dutriet [oe- out to Mrs. John Breaking on the loss of her father. Grandvlew euchro group held A successful night Int Thursday with a good turnout of members. An enjoyable social time was had by all. The lucky winners were Mrs. liner, Mary Brown, Mn. Guam. Congratulations to Mr. and In. "mes Whitten Jr. on the birth of . an. Thur-4m PM! 8.. All»?! W! SB W Mi. Aloe Emma wilhu to ox- WESTON BUILD". "OWN! LIMITED m. you". of today In the “I. I ”in.” Lumber, Shelving. Window and Doc Tun, Ant-It Shingles, [ml-Brie Siding. Roll tHe a“. WM Plywood mum, Metal Moulding Cab: Pm. Cedar Shingle. and Clothes Um Pol“. , CITY AND SUBURBAN DILIVIIY JU. .220 We NowHavea Good Supply of the Following Items “JPN" I'll WEN“ "tttta My. - 'IP. 3.Meies.ye.W.tyy Mr. W. It. Sleigh bu Just re- turned from New York where he was visiting his Ion James, who is recovering trom a malor operption. Mr. Sleigh is very pleased to un- nounce that Jim hopes to be home very soon now. Mrs. B: Pidgeon opened her home on Tuesday evening, Feb. 22nd, for a Wear Ever Brush demonstration in aid of the Memorial Hall. Mr. Wiggins represented the Brush Company. Winners in the guessing contests were Mrs. sleigh, Mrs.‘ Parkes and Mrs. Grooves. B'Srtst ‘prize in the draw was won try Mrs 1Henry, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. ‘Psrkes. The hostess served dainty refreshments at the eloiof the evening. 7 - - u M . at In. J. lull-g a! In Wigwam}! akhthLM tlt wedUhi iruuitioauHnia' wa. In": Mud- uthued at th- unl- home for the "up“... Birthday (noting- to Mm. Mar. nie Br. of Thistletown; Ion-nine McAlhono, Roumount Ave., Wea- ton; Mr. Fred Walker, Konnoth unclean and Mrs. D. Richardson. Don't forget the bingoes held every Tuesday night in aid of the Memorial Hall. Come and enjoy an evening of fun, good prizes. A - Jimmie (Bus) Sleigh Wishes to take this opportunity to thank the Friendship Circle, the number Summit Fire Department and his many friends and neighbors for their enquiries, cards and lotto“. Winners at the euchre on Friday evening held " the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Pidgeon were an 101. lows: ladies, first, Mrs. T. Groves, necgnd, Mm. B. Pidzeon; men, Mr. B. Pidgeon; second. Mrs. G. Event. These euchrel ere in aid of the Me- morial Holland Mr. and Mm. Pidgeon kindly gave the use of their home every Friday night. Many thanks to Mr. and In. Pidgeon. --_ _ _ . " . Everything seems to be of record size in California including, unfor- tunately, that recent ,cold wan than. Iank Of Montreal "Oroperates In Savings Plan When Family Alluwnnceu m introduced in Cunada, the: were designed to raise the stan ard of living in Cloud: according to the needy! each fpmily. . aL, Parents Planning For Future Expenses - Win puents have used the money in many ways - for food, clothing and education. In some can plums are depositing the cheqm ln tr germ-ate uvings Account for the thi den., . - "Pamnta who deposit their Fum- , Allowance cheques " the B of tell me the plan has two melt! alumnus,” said W. T. Douala, locel manger of the Bank of Ionian]. ' As their children grow up. Io their bank accounts grow rtiio--ma.dr monxowhenthe time come: to to ut choosing I vocation," A _ _ . -"iiiiTUG '0,'hie,isi',' Gilded Mr. Douglu, "make. or good emu-Mp." "Another advantage is that the ehtldmrt take 1 keen interest in 'g,ett,P,iJ, Swings Accounts m. e youngster worked out “count with his dad and found he'd hove over $600 in his Edua- tton Account 'T, the time he reached sixteen. 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