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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Mar 1962, p. 3

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ELMLEA and DISTRICT JOTTiNGS At the It.“ m " the dim new“ Allin-hm of the Hub: - m a“ cu!» Indie. auxiliary. - Ruth m a at. my. Anne.- ml Kiylin; An} N.. I W} was In“. to In. D... m. Dbtrict Chain-1|, who In redid trout bu olBe= Mr. A. mum. -sidetst at an Hum awn a... it: School Aluminum will!" to thank l awry on who hip-dd- asking. their Mn, held Inch 9th. well I Inca-I. This ias their nan-1‘ fun night and fund raising "out. i At the York Wat New Demo. cruic Party minimum; conven- tion, held Wednesday Much 14th, in Alduwood Colleginu Mr. David Middleton was elm-M auditing. for the coming federal election. Mr. David Lewis. Q.C., National President of the New Democratic Party, Wu the guest speaker. Mr. Chlriel Millard also spoke I few words on the policies of the new party. Birthday greetings to Leonaud Bowring who celebrated his 16th birthday March 18th. Pioneer Toys To Stay In Canada One of the moat extensive pri- vate collections of 19th century pioneer toys in North Amerien In: been acquired by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The acquisition was made polsi-‘ ble by . generous grunt received by the recently-formed Metropoli- tan Toronto and Region Conserva- tion Foundation. The F oundntion was established to administer gifts Ind donations of money, lands and goods for the Idvnncement of con- nervntion. The late owner of the collection, Percy Band of Toronto, made a lifetime hobby of assembling early Canadian toys from all parts of the country. Included In the collection of accident or the care of your": or sick tthout 100 Items tdolls or. “"y‘children, As their deperv guardian} type, horse dvarn the engines. . she is responsible for the safety of Noah's ark, 3 CII‘CUS, cook stoves, her charges and she shsuld k'now‘ sleigh: and “hues. One of melwhnl to do in case of fire or when principal mate: is a do0's houselthe police should be called. The nearly fuur‘feet high and "t fe‘tiphone numbers of both should be wuie which is completely furnuhediie,,t handv. Understanding how to with miniature period furttiishimrs%)pare a baby's formula and how to and furniture in exa4tt replica. handle an infant are valuable bit: of One of the outstanding dolls in knowledge. She should ask for the the collection is one that was pur- phone numbers where parents can be chased for his daughter by John reached. the children" doctor and a Stauiield MarDonoi, Ontario’s friendly neighbour. One of the outstanding dolls in the collection is one that was pur- chased for his daughter by John Staufield Harbonlld, Ontario’s tivst premier in 1867. Albert Colucci, director of the Pioneer Village, describes the eol- lection " being the most compre- hensive of its kind in Cinndn. The collection wu lonned to the Authority in 1960 for display at the Village. By acquiring the collection, the Authority Iverted in sale to sev- eul us. museum: which were in- unwed. m CAI JUST arrived from New Inland. ”averse. " mil” per gal of an. Melvin Now new" arm» a" the way of (cum, but hon (drove the can "wad wi h him on his homer New York tet 1mm. took only 27 hour; Mum and John can»... and no... my. By Mrs. A. Carbis - CH 1-9260 tt1'.ttttu"ted “Llama! '3“ Inch 1“. PM uird,th-Dr.t"rehNtk q-Ptig.rtumbgttb. Gotvcllvilhahln.io|d“ Amwmuvhhhm p-att-ta-stone'-' I Soerusl music was by u nutr- items. the Krrietn emu-1 of w.l. mr" Rd. Bantist Church Toronto. .lhrril. who had a new ti school ”ML-h. dub-9 shovuduhghnhlldnlll' um. which - Idaho. up. Good nghhoun Club in" d: vocldy luck" " the, hall. at In. M. Huh, " Inna-t Am. If“. . m. Pm-kk’: 'er-) winner: were: Doris Hnnur "or/ Myrtle Hm (fir), Mary Nash IT4t. Low more mm McDonnld (50). Door prizes ware won try Lint]. Roberts, and Kay Gilligan. Morning service at Elmlel Bip- tist church was taken by Mr. Roll Davin who than Psalm MV. 1-16 and Act: ' for the Scriptun‘nul- in: The convention was the Messed to see Mr. Baughurst out foe the service. _ sneer,“ ON THE 103 l I The babysitter who wants to make 't “mass of her job should study its oossibi1ities and its requirements. A Teams: in first aid and home nursing "won't take lone but thev will give a Next Sunday Mr. Davis his chosen Beloved-Fi-Exalted, for the theme " his Mosley-’9. 1Swatch] music is to be by Mr. John ‘MuDonnld. Sneeinl music is to be by Mr. John f, v - MuDonnl d. Wth Auntvumry ‘upple orchnrds of the district.' Ittt ALL. Scouts and Cal" ll I Fifty years is a short time to;Ditly the boys came to school; Congratulation: to Tawny Sixt A reminder to harm": of "unite, look back " but it was S long time"t2't1",?, will?!“ will: lp:lu.‘Cub Pack in winning the Stu Wal- 1 in the Etms Publir Show “on": , . 1 e mny 0 er run he coll ton Trophy, and to Rattleunnke; forget the oven nizht. Gol'dnwnm; tok, tl',:',',!: “86.1: “Hung o’Ithe Phristmu closing wu thehtrol, Scouta, in winning I like‘ Drive. A chance to meet “a tasttt t e on ermuntt 0 9" 'nru"r-lltighlight of the year. About a week'award. The two trophies were pre- with'the teachers. Also the Home any of anle Leaf School-gun/re the party the boys wouldtunted by In. Stu Walton. They‘ and School Asmoeitstiott Bake Sue‘second. T imke l hike to.Ptrll's bush, on‘were donated u I memorial to the the some evening. ', It we: the writer’s privilege town“ i": opposite Grimm“ Ave. late K." Walton in memory fort Monday Much 26th is, the eve- be one of the "holarts atoending’l" the neth Christmas tree." hi- faithful work in Scouting.‘ "ting. Time is T:80. So come out & the school At that time the heat- Meanwhile than whole" left They are awa.rded for attendance, supoo rt the Home and Srhool A31. . . helm-Id had to rehearae their part: proheieney points and for the win- aociation us well " seeing howimg plant we: not like (i:'?,?,)",":' the """Ty'"'.le to which the ning of badges during the pturt, your boy or girl is progressing at Students of the senior grades used parents were invited. lyeu. Wednesday night, " tt luhool. '; the north room while the juniors; Pr and man, other ineidentiFather Ind Son Banquet it WI! l were taught in the south one. “Elm“ be. rehved when the old boysirevealed these tmphlea Tould be _ SUCH.“ ON THE MtB days teacher! would take you to and girls gother, June 2 for the held for I year by the mnners. l The babysitter who wants to mukelthe hall when the caretaker was‘scm’d' 50 anmversary. Pmonals 't success of her job should study it‘lunable to get the heat up in thel The committee Ut charge are Mrg. Carol Roberta of White-) nossibilities and its requirements. Aaclasu room. Many n time we 'uiuilPvier no Btone unturned to make horse w" . visitor " the home of" ltourse in first aid and home nursinxlngainst the well and took turn. it ' Gal: Day and one long to beiher cousin, Mrs. Edvard Bell, won't take lone but thev will give shitting over the large open regis- remembered. T vaedde Ave. lagt week. mod idea of what to do in case ofiter in the hallway floor to “’th All ex-teaehers 1nd pupils are Don't forget the Daffodil Tea at accident or the care of young or sick up. Inked to contact Mrs. Beanlnnd nt‘Elvenmn Park Church the end of -. t _ _ _ . yCH-1~0152. the month. Monday Much 26th is the eve- ning. Time is 7:30. So come out & supnort the Home snd Srhool As- aociation " well " seeing how your boy or girl it, progressing at school. mod idea of what to do in case ot) accident or the care of you“! or sick children, As their dcpI-u' guardian. she is responsible for the safety of her charges and she shank] know Whit to do in case of fire or when Mb: police should be called. The [phone numhen of both should be THE STOOL PIGEON’ I'..'.'.'?..':':,', ""’ .."'_ -- -__ _ In ancient times the cruel prac- recesses. [ tiee of using . stool pigeon to cap- Nearby fence corners drew the; tune other pigeons was well known. iolder girls to gather bouquets of The Book of Knowledge relates wild Bowers. that this was a bird whose eyelids The Laver boys-ken, Frank had been sewn together so it‘Norman were always a welcome would continually cry oat and mir/iii) as they came to school. The its wings. It: cries attracted other’family home on Wilson Ave. pigeons and they were easily “”1 (new the rite of apartment haul-1. dated and killed. _ es) boasted one of the belt heth _ -----I _ At that time Russell Rd. "ai' wit wu called) rm I mutter of 1 ylrdl past what " now the south and of Blue Springs Rd. Where ‘the business block is now locnted {WIS puture flelda. For the con- ‘venience of the T. A. Russell 1-m- ily a stile was constructed ovu- =xhe wire fence and the family’s pet ponies ran in the iyeld at the f""i 1ner of Hopcroft and Russell. More) ‘Khan one of the older. boys were hnssed off the bucks. of the older ‘ponies they tried to ride duringi recesses. ) froth Atostvtrstsrtt apple orchlrdl of the district Fifty years is a short time to_Ditly It “I: th'??. to "hool AL_;.. I. -.._-- .. A-” mu}. -nnl.. Speaking Of People In Maple Leaf 'Wittitimtm-ilimtrtta0rattiiWtmu TRACKING , l How have you made out with those trucking stories in your yard? The snow ia leaving in now but while the mow of winter makes perfect backaound for tracks it does not mean that the dust, mud and land are not also a good medium for tracking. Keen observa- tion in required to tind any tracks end this in cultivated through practice. Whether you follow live animals by their footprints or follow a trail laid by someone else especially for you, make it an adventure and get out of Guiding the Ipirit that was intended by the founder. Making plaster casts is simple and inexpensive. The first thing in to have some plaster of Paris on hmd no that when you tind or make a track you are ready. If you are outdoors casting an animal track, take a strip of card- hoard and form a circle by fastening the end with a paper clip. Set the circle of cardboard over your track to form a wall around it. In a tin can mix plaster of Paris and a little water until it in the consistency of thick cream. Carefully pour it into the track and let it let an hour-ts little salt in the plaster will hasten setting. Pick up Four east, remove the wall and wash it carefully. Let dry a full day and then scrub it white and paint the background for a good Ipecimen. _ . . _ ., W...” m.- _--- 'suova.mtu-ltttslm8rt"lWataluMt'ttflltrle "Nun"... If you in indoors, or you hnve a pet whose tuck you'd like, use piastieine to get the impression. Roll out on puper lame pluticine into I sheet W' thick. Now pron into it the foot of your pet dog, at or budgie. Remove the foot curefully And make I cardboard wall TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK ANNOUNCES Spring Series Swimming Classes COMMENCING APRIL 2/1962 FOR I2 WEEKS REGISTRATION COMMENCES tht MARCH I9, I962 FEES: CHILDREN AND STUDENTS $6.00 ADULTS $8.00 BEGINNERS: 7 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER HOUSEWIVES' CLASSES: MEN'S CLASSES RED CROSS CLASSES: JUNIOR. INTERMEDIATE. ‘ SENIOR ROYAL LIFE SAVING CLASSES PRESCHOOL: 3, 4, 5,A_Y_ENt, 9yll POOL LOCATIONS NORTH YORK MEMORIAL DON MILLS COLLEGIATE BATHURST HEIGHTS COLLEGIATE NORTHVIEW HEIGHTS COLLEGIATE YORK MILLS COLLEGIATE DOWNSVIEW COLLEGIATE EMERY COLLEGIATE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: D. W. SNOW COMMISSIONER. PARKS AND RECREATION N. C. GOODHEAD. REEVE. NEWS of GUIDES and BROWNIES PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2254a: " LOCAL 2t2 gl illl Mbh-lhllklh mm, mm 'oiuiuaiut-utimasaulai" ulzmummmmwmm . m an M so new all - I Ab-ttshalt-dCr-, fee late-mais- so: u can. you uh new: the boy LTiriiriFubLGrkiruli 'u.tt-t.uairtndtrrdu-ii-t:mdepttV _ "eaqhhtn magmhanatuam-m: aatu_asmruatlinwaorturteipteNel, -,ttttfPete.te.t.d1Yektut",u1ieu'tyrt - thanks to Mrs.8weenerjort.Th. a. is - rut-N a Dow-am Amine who, withittyt?'tr property and the toer rehildm mind in this way.lship is responsible for it in tul' In, May is quite - to legal sense. A certain number an assist and b a tlood donor her-inquired on each street or area salt and I might add, has ten‘belore the township will do this (and reasons to say she is too’lmt if you an interested,” - but she - does. Surely illuet your Ratepayers Ameistiu a mother of tam can manage tet", -ttative. He or she is - the time to not only donate‘aleo the perm to contact to ra- hlood but to give her assistance, port a blocked drain, pothole in v'then you too can do your part. the roadways, speeding delivery Call today and offer to help. trucks and (usually anything that ' It seems the Oakdsle Heights affects the community as a whole. Social Committee is busting againq On Sunday, March Igth, then Rumour has it they are planning was a very smash] Purim Car- an entirely new type of entertain-Inks] at Beth Am Synagogue. The ment for the area. We will eort-lehildrert {locked in all dressed in firm this in the future and ex- costumes and the turnout was plain it all so keep watching to very heartwarming to the com- II“read all about it. "nittee who spent quite a bit of _ The snow is melting now andltime and effort in creating this e the thought of spring and garden» (use. There were prizes for every e in; ete. is just returning to ua.'ehild in costume as well as prizes _ Please persuade your youngsters for each booth, and plenty of y to keep off lawns from now on. food and drinks for each child e It does not have to be a eonstnntmtd parents as well. The childrm r lecture, hurt a reminder to be more had e wonderful time and it was , considerate. Some people spend‘e sight to see the various cos- :‘1quite a bit of time and moneWtumes that were created by par- : on their lawn and it is a shame “ens who must have done a little t to see it stomped on in its 1y.tey,tte work to find the time and e spring growth for it is never quitelpatience‘ I - they could not lithe same. It somewhat Teine/trf", the times they have had [me of my mother who used toi" a Purim masquerade as a child Nexplain away her obviously tiyri"td, the authentic Queen Esther size (she was only four feet, nine costumes and Ham outfits were Winches) as being due to the '12ii7i' aptly duplicated last week ,rith" she did not have the proper7here is no better time than this a,putrition as an infant and ttyt wish all my Jewish readers I because of the war in Europe very Htrppy Purim. as above to go around your impression. Continue as above. It?) method can be used for all sorts of things you’d like caste of, leaf [ specimens, flowers, ferns, or a nut pruned halfwly. I M5th Guide. 1 Captain, M rs. Dorothy Green, assisted by Lieutenant Edith Stains-l by conducted the enrollment ceremony of the Brownies who "ttew up" last December 13th. Eight brand new, [tarry-eyed little Guides, in spanking new uniforms, sparkling dean green-and-white ties, took their oath and received their pins in a quiet ceremony in Rodin: Street School, attended by their parente. Ten we! served afterward and the parents stayed to watch the realist program. -t-tr-rettltrtiT't.'."N"'"'r*'"". -wt.-t-dimetiasei.-i-e.tt. mucu- Id 0-0:“me- ti.udi-t-ererrl-dmrhdhsi.t*i_ ra-tob-toffer)- tnu.'.tttt1. M pmaummuumuach-r 'rt-ir-tb-tet""-'!"" m. T hummus-.11i-nt; Hindustan-whim“ -iiaor-,at-itiuse-eh?"h.t'.. The ni,. Guides Ire: Jean Hunter, Christine Ashton, Carla Moos, Vikki Laorroff, Carol We)h, Susanna Hinder-s, Valerie Bell and Fume]: Garrett. Oakdale Heigh'i's & Balm uh now on. food Ind drink- for etch tit') a e eonstnrstami parents " well. The childrm rto be marched a wonderful time end it wu‘ lople spend‘e sight to we the various co:- and monewtumes that were craved by pu- its a lheme‘enu who must hive done I little in its earlylmemory work to find the time and :never C'i'/elii'i'ii'iifk I [use they could not at nmindsiforget the time- they have had rho used to ‘It I Purim masquerade as I child viously tinymnd the whhentie Queen Esther " feet, ninelcostumel end Elm outfit: were to the fut‘very may duplicated last week. a the proper0here is no better time than thin t and admin wish all my Jewish mam . in Europe very Heppy Purim. Build your bank balance . . . CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK or COMMERCE Build your peace of. mind Hu}dquv-H' mountain-attain. os-tou-dur-, [have - " in. luv-I" my]. ham at“ p. m hymtnhlu.m “Macaw-dim putr.uin-thth-ifr- no int-d-k-eatin" Gimmicks-u!- m MN 1“!de hm‘l Tho-0‘60”“ Wabbit-Hum Mmmdhd'lhmu DwfntCm‘PhuHuh visit-east-ttMt-e itaggammeot-i-t.-q. ,rmro-d-iFM,.' arartottufuh_te, i,eueuis-asi-.arr- 2,"CL2. Iii-haw“ " Packed with professional advice on will . . . ( withncwlowptiwsonmany 1 items. The catalogue m i gitrdetteremtrttttoomt. #551962 GARDENING CATALOGUE Illustrated in full colour . .. tells all you need to know for successful planting; cultivating and pruning of evergrqens, trees. atua.sty, Write for your (no copy of Sham Nut-H Mus and Landscaping

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