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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jun 1959, p. 5

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l May 3lst for eightyâ€"seven st grade children and the oving ceremony was perfect in very detail. There is a dire eed for a Scout Leader and nyone wishing to take on this nportant position is asked to all Mr. A. Brewer at CH. 4â€" ©2404, Volunteers were asked to upply cars to transport the & rade Eight pupils for a day of fiou’ling at Niagara in the middle viof June. The Yearly Elections saw the following executive installed: Wâ€"Prosident, Mr. Wm. Zamara; 1st wice, Mr. Harry Alvey; 2nd vice. Mr. Joseph Chavossy. Treasurer, & Mr. Peter Kelly. Rec. Sec., Mrs § C. L. Stroud. Corr. sec., Mrs. F B. O‘Leary. Parent councillors, Mrs, J. C. Mitchell and Mr. A. J Lemche. Mr. Zamara gave a brief talk on his desires for the ) PD.A. after which the gatherâ€" > Ing broke into small discussion | groups with such topics as "Disâ€" _ eipline". "Future PTA Programâ€" mes". "Money Raising," ete Faâ€" ther Michael closed the meeting with a prayer and Mrs H. Graham served refreshments. Mrs. Charles Nicholl, sister of Father Michae! of St. Philin‘s Neri, arrived in Toronto at the weekâ€"end with her husband who in the school for Septemâ€" 1959 there is to be an addiâ€" 1 two portables added makâ€" a total of four portables. Mr. ds also advised that the ergarten is to be continued trary to a former announceâ€" t, with classes to be held in e former church hall. Mother ibriel advised that the sale on )nuts by the school children is a tremendous success,. The st Holy Communion was held Tuberculin Tests & Chest Xâ€"Rays Will Fight TB Operating Hours 3 p.m. to 5 and 6â€"9 p.m. exceptionally wellâ€"attendâ€" ting of St. Philip‘s P.T.A.‘ close ofâ€" another year e organization, Pruident..‘ L. Dodds, advised that Mr. n of the School was pleasâ€" report that the Property ittee of the board has recâ€" ended that an additional J rooms be added to the preâ€" eight room school to be i for occupancy in the auâ€" A of 1960. This is subject, of 8e, to the approval of the irate School Board. To alâ€" ite. the overcrowded condiâ€" JUNE 24 JUNE 25 DATES TUBERCULIN ONLY NATIONAL SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION SPONSORED BY BURWICK WOMENS INSTITUTE in the interest of community health PERSONS WANTING A CHEST Xâ€"RAY ONLY, WILL ATTEND ON Xâ€"RAY DATES . . . it is not necessary to have a tuberculin test first. No Xâ€"rays for persons under 15 years of age unless they have a positive tuberculin test. Pelme Park â€" Beverley Hills â€" Downsview Oukdale Acres ERE and THERE are paid for by TB CHRISTMAS SEALS survey conducted by JUNE 26 _ WOODBRIDGE in front of JUNE 29 Post Office DATES FREE TESTS Xâ€"RAY FOR TUBERCULOSIS ONLY LQCATION OF UNITS is attending the Convention of Engineers at the Royal York Hotel. Father Michael will reâ€" turn with his sister to her home in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, on June l1th, and from there will go to Washington, D.C., to attend a six weeks‘ Preachers Course at the Caupuchin College, and will be back in Toronto around August 10th. The First C.G.LT, and Exploâ€" rers‘ Banquet was held at Bever-‘ ley Hills United Church on May 25th. April Ashmore, chairman, introduced Rev. A. Borland who said Grace. After an enjoyable dinner there was a sing song led by Miss Anne Evans and Mrs. Rene Gray. The C.G.LT. then presented a skit entitled "There‘s Something about a Middy". The chairman _ then â€" toasted "The Queen" Laurine Martyn toasted the Mothers and Donna Gorchinâ€" ski toasted "The Church". Miss Betty Bone was the speaker of the evening. Miss Bone is secretary for Junior Work and Explorers on the Board of Christian Education of the United Church. The followâ€" ing girls received honours durâ€" ing the evening. Beverley Glover, Bari Ann Lorimer, Laurine Martyn, Ann Stratten and Pat Wilkinson. Deanna Charlwood, Mary Da:â€" mer, Susan Holt, Bari Ann Loâ€" rimer, Donna MacDonald, Susan McQueen, Laurine Martyn, Ann Stratton, Beverley Glover, Ruth Sticklee, Annette Thistle, Prt Wilkinson, Sandra Moss and Sheila Morrish. Explorers who earned Acâ€" hievement "K" pins: .Explorers graduating after or 3 years: Explorers Graduating after 1 year: j Lynne Fraser, Linda Kennedy, Barbara Roberto, Jackie Grant, Gordene Moyle and Terry Stacky. C.GILT. Girls Receiving Junâ€" ior Home Nursing Pins and Diâ€" plomas: April Ashmore, Gail Choma, Karen Frohmann, Helen Hadley, Barbara Hubick, Marianne Marâ€" tvn Mary Parkes, Lvnda Seeley, Barbara Barnicke, Sharon Everâ€" dell. Donna Gorchinsky, Anne Hadley, Carolyn Longo, Margâ€" aret Monk, and Jan Roden. Senior; Mre, 1. Gray, Miss M. 100 mothers, uuguu. leadâ€" ers, and guests sat down to dinâ€" The !st Oakdale Acres Boy Scout Group Committee is vor{ pleased to report that the Cu Pack and Scout Troop are both active and progressing. There are at the moment 20 scouts and 36 cubs, and a waiting list of boys for the Cub Pack. _ ‘The fact that your boy is a The fact that your boy is a Cub or a Scout should mean that you are interested in the conâ€" tinued progress of the Pack and Troop. But there are problems! The second big problem is the‘ need for occasional help from‘ the parents â€" particularly for| taking Cubs and Scouts to hikes,! camps, outings and parades. If all the boys‘ parents helped out,! no one would need to make} more than two trips during thel yearâ€"which we thirk is little: WESTON BRANCH J. L. SEABORN, MAIN STREET NORTH and BRADSTOCK BRANCH â€" and just like Ais Junior Depositor‘s Account your Savings Account will grow Applications will be received for position of THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PLUMBING INSPECTOR Write to Medical Officer of Health, York County Health Unit, 64 Bayview Avenue, NEWMARKET, Ontario . YORK COUNTY HEALTH UNIT MORE THAN 800 SRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANABA Our other bank services include: Personal Chequing Accounts, Current Accounts, Safeâ€" keeping, Travellers‘ Cheques, Letters of Credit, Safety Deposit Boxes, Money Orders, Foreign Remittances, Collections, Banking By Mail. with regular deposits ‘Fllgho at RCAF Station Sea Island, Vancouver, B.C., has been in the Air Force for more ‘fl\un seven years. Previous to \his transfer to Vancguver he \was stationed at RCAF Stafion, }North Bay, Ontario. enough when you consider the time put in by the Cubmasters and Scoutmasters. On Monday, June 15th, we shall close this season with a general meeting at the Yvonne Ave. School at 8.00 p.m. at which: we shall give you a report of this year‘s activities. But much more important â€" the meeting will have to decide whether Cubmasters can be found, and parents‘ help assured for next year. Make sure YOU attend if you don‘t there may be no Cub Pack or Scout Troop for your boy to attend next year. Mrs. Celia Watts of June Avâ€" enue, is home again after underâ€" going surgery in Humber Meâ€" morial Hospital and is progressâ€" ing saticfactorily. Miss Shelia Morris of 22 Loney Ave., will celebrate her 12th birthday on Saturday, June 13th. No. 7 Hwy. â€" Woodbridge M. J. THOMPSON, Manager RAVEN‘S THE LADIES â€" HEAR HOW THEY ENTHUSE ABOUT THE BOTTLED GAS THEY USE Phone ATlas 8â€"0561 Don‘t forget to get out and vote TOâ€"DAY! No matter what your views are or how you vote, the main thing is to be there to cast your ballot. It should be deemed a privilege to use your franchise. The casual comment of some folks when they just don‘t bother to vote makes the rest of the community furious. To not vote is just gs bad as votâ€" ing for the wrong thing. You have the right to your own thinking and to vote as you please, but VOTE! In connection with the elecâ€" tion, several coffee and evening parties were held. Mrs. Art Doan, Mrs. Carl Williams, Mrs. Fred Fox and Mrs, Tom Woodâ€" ley were among many hostesses for these events. There was also a candidates‘ meeting held in the Fire Hall. Unfortunately, this latier meeting was not known Cor. St. Clair & Old Weston Rd. 6 TOWNSLEY ST. S. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDP!E ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL & OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Proceeds Retarded Childrens‘ School Building Fund Admission $1.00 per person â€" Acres of Parking STEEL â€" CAST T IN WED., JUNE 17th. MEL LAVIGNE and HIS BLUE WATER BOYS ~ _ "COUNTRY JUNCTIONâ€"BARRIE TV" Bingo and other games Sponsored by NEWMARKET LIONS CLUB GLENVILLE FARMS, NEWMARKET The lives of all of us are constantly enriched by hearing the voices of our childrem, our parents, our friends â€" loved ones who may be out of sight or far away but are never out of reach by telephone. ‘The telephone keeps us in touch with them allâ€" giving us so much for so little. Dlddy’s voice ... It‘s the first of many warm and wonderful moments im store for Sume: moments that will come to her, by telephome, her whole life through. BARN DANCE 1 mile west of Yonge at Bells‘ Corners THE SS T W A NT ED HIGHEST PRICES PAID MAMMOTH Several new â€" teachers . will make their appearance on Whitâ€" field staff, in September. Alâ€" ready these teachers have been introduced to the pupils and from what I hear, the girls are all eyes for a certain male addiâ€" tion to the staff. Possibly some of the young ladies will want to repeat certain grades in order to have the new teacher! Birthday greetings are sent to Mrs. C. Johnson who celebrates A Scrumptious What could be a more scrumpâ€" tious ending to a summer meal than a Rich Shortcake piled high with any one of the fruits that are in season . . . luscious strawâ€" berries and raspberries now, and other fresh fruits in the forthâ€" coming months. The cake is made from a rich, biscuit type dough that is slightly unique for a shortcake dough because salad oil is used as shortening. Just a ‘touch of nutmeg is added to comâ€" plement the fruit. Pouring cream â€" ALL META!S PHONE ROGER 7â€"0661 Â¥ wii ui wuugve The G oo d Anâ€"elevenâ€"yearâ€"old Cub Scout,\held their w Ross Munro, of the 10th Humber|June 5th, at West "A" Pack, will be awarded| M. Nash, 36 his thirteenth badge at a cereâ€"|\The winners mony to be held next Wednesâ€"| Kay Seeley; s day evening. _ Taylor; third, day evening. Taylor; third, Mrs, Core Akela Fred Bonser will preâ€"\and low score, Mrs. E. Pi sent Ross, who is the first memâ€"| Belated birthday gree! ber of the pack to earn all thirâ€"|\Mrs. E. Baines, 124 Rof teen badges, with a plaque. In|Road and Mrs, Grace the fall, Ross will move up to the Scout troop. _ Humber West Cu Has Earned All Thirteen Badges On the weekend of June 20th and 21st, the 10th Humber West "A" Pack will take a camping on June 15th. Also to Ricky Mcâ€" Manis and to Miss Gwen Doan who have already had their speâ€" cial days. Doug George of the Highway is another one from Humber Summit who celebrates this month. trip to Georgina Beach. The Campbell dog was hit on the highway last week, but forâ€" tunately, for her, the driver of the car was a local resident, and one who exercises care and courâ€" tesy at all times. He was drivâ€" ing very carefully and the dog had no business beirg on the road. Thanks very much, Dave! or unsweetened whipped cream are popular toppings for this dessert, but a scoop of ice cream is equally refreshing and deliâ€" cious. The variations in fruit and toppings are infinite, and the same rich cake can be | over and over again w any fear of the family gr weary of the repetition. RICH SHORTCAKE . Yield â€" 8 servings 2 cups onceâ€"sifted allâ€"purpose flour or 254 cups onceâ€"siftâ€" ed pastry flour 3% teaspoons baking powder 1 l2 teaspoon salt 1 4 cup granulated sugar ( 4 teaspoon grated nutmeg 1 1 ege 4 cup cooking oil 4& cup milk 2 tablespoons soft butter or margarine Grease an 8â€"inch round layer cake pan. Preheat oven to 425 deg. F. (hot). Sift together into a bow! the allâ€"purpose or pastry flour, bakâ€" ing powder, salt, sugar and nutâ€" meg. Beat egg well; stir in oil and milk. Make a well in flour mixture; add liquids and mix with a fork. Place half of dough Ending To A Summer Meal _ VINCENT $. GRANT, Manager a St. & Wilson Ave. Branch, 1674 Wilson A pe9* AR'I.':{“UR BECGIN, Manager '“ ; womane wim camanians N svery WAK OH uns smee wir . Got a longâ€"range plan for installing a modern water system? Thinking of largeâ€"scale remodelâ€" ling on your farmâ€"house? Figuring how much new heavy machinery could increase your Yield? . . . Then talk to the Bank of Montreal. ‘There‘s no need to put off those farm improveâ€" ments you really want to make. You can move those longâ€"range plans right up to the present by sceing your nearest branch of the B of M about a Farm Improvement Loan. The manager will be glad to talk it over with you . .. and you‘ll be surprised at the low gost of a B of M FIL Banx or MoNTREAL Canadas Forst Camk [mprovement Weston Branch, 45 Main Street North: FLEMING GILMOUR, Manager Rexdale Blvd. & Kipling Ave. Branch: can be served again without family growing The winners were: a-n’ ’ Kay l'oolay‘;‘moad. ‘Mrs, M 25 Elmhurst Drive, who brated on June Tth. Bi greetings to John Jacks Mincey Road, for June and Wendy Boyd, 72 1 Crescent, Rexdale, for 13th. Today, June 1l1th, is election day. If you haven‘t been out to vote, do it now. Polls are open till 8 p.m. in Elmlea and are in the Legion Hall on Irwin Road. Pleased to report that Gordom Jackson is home from the hos» pital, where he underwent an operation for his appendix, . Get well wishes to Mrs. Jackâ€" son, Muncey Avenue, who is # patient in Humber Memeorial Hospital. January sales of chain stores in Canada rose 12.6 per cent to a healthy $238,400,000. i in prepared cake pan and pat out evenly; spread with butter or margarine. Place the remaining dough on a sheet of waxed paper and pat out to fit pan; place over dough in pan. Bake in preheated oven 20 to 25 minutes. For servâ€" ing, place shortcakes on a large plate; carefully separate and lift off top half of cake with a broad spatula. Put the layers together again with a generous filling f vrepared and lightly sweetened fruit of the season. Top with more prenared fruit and unsweetâ€" ened whipped cream. For 4 terms A. A. (Lex) Mackentie has made his fullâ€" time workâ€"day in, day outâ€" looking after‘ the human needs of York North at Queen‘s Park. Keep a FULL TIME member representing you by voting on June 11th for A. A. Mackenzie, your representative in the Frost government. â€" Advt. REX 11,

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