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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Apr 1963, p. 12

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_ _ Ome sad note to the celebraâ€" _ tions, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nutâ€" ‘brown _ of _ Downsview _ (great glrlldplrtnln, have been called ‘to Rock Island, Quebec, due to \the illness of her mother, Mrs. <Emma Whiteman. Our healthiul â€"wishes go with them. Awards were presented . to.â€" Eileen Stewart (Golden Bar); Mrs. J. Linda Studholme (Golden Bar): . â€"â€"â€"â€" Margaret McLeod (Golden Bar â€" €ollector‘s _ badge): _ Jannette _ RYVMW Johnston _ (Collector‘s _ badge, Ted C House Orderly badge â€" Golden Church, Hand): Karen Scott (Collector‘s a8¢ Sal ‘badge â€" Golden Hand): Donna in the ! Brock (Collector‘s badge â€" Goidâ€" !9 2 Pâ€" en Hand): Donna Schoales (Colâ€" °!Câ€" @8 ‘lector‘s badge â€" Golden Hand): Will be Joyce _ McDooling (Collector‘s ‘badge â€" House Orderly badge)».| _ HARL Dianne Watson (Collector‘s badâ€" RATEP @ge): Lynda Drewitt (Collector‘s hold |t! _badge â€" House Orderly badge â€" Wednes ©Golden Hand): Janice Peat (Colâ€" Auditor »lector‘s badge â€" Golden Hand): . !it Scho \Charlene _ Warman (Collector‘s Of the : ~badge â€" House Orderly badge): | PUY at \Christine Gilmore (House Orderâ€" be in a! ‘ly badge): Brenda Green (House in ord ‘Orderly badge). Council ~ Guides presented with the folâ€" Jowing badges:â€" Ruth Herman ‘(Needlewoman, _ Home _ Nurse, Lifesaver, â€" Hostess, â€" Laundress, Little â€" House): Linda _ Sheflin (Home Nurse): Liz Taylor (Keep Fit, â€" Skaters): _ Kathie _ Allen (Neediewoman, Homemaker‘s, \Boatswain, Little House): Susan ~Nunn (Laundress‘): Diane Moir (Swimmer‘s, Religion. Life Emâ€" blem): Penny â€" Black (Homeâ€" maker), Diane Humeniuk (Dairyâ€" maid ). First Class Badges:â€" Pam Sykes, Pat Linsky, Sue Warner, Cathy Carmichael. f William Kelly may not e it yet, but he is a fifth baby. Born om> April at Grace Hospital this 6 lb. 2 oz. blueâ€"eyed boy is the of the eye of both parents, . and Mrs. T. Kelly, 2956 $t., â€" mother and hbaby doing fine, and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McVeety of Wesâ€" ton are very proud. â€" With knitting needies poised, }MWH. great grandmothâ€" ers and great great grandmothâ€" ers had the pink wool at the ready. But Stephen William fixâ€" ed that, and changed the dyeâ€"lot All Round Cords were receiv ed by Ruth Herman, Kathie Al len and Diane Moir. Second Class Badges:â€" Elsie Bridges, Barbara Allen, Diane Humeniuk, Janet Abery, Mauâ€" reen Ritchie, Peggy Sedore, Gail Ashton, Barbara Culver, Bette Schoales, Linda Postles. Kathâ€" leen White, Dianna Green, Sucâ€" anna Hall, Linda Wastle. On Friday, April 5, the 255th Guide & Brownie Company held their Mother and Daughter Ban quet at the Beverley Hills United Church. For the mothers, it was a welcome change to sit down to a turkey dinner they didn‘t have to cook. For the girls, ut was the night for many of them to receive awards. The following Brownies ‘flew‘ up to Guides: Janice Peat, Karen Scott and Donna Brock. Brownies ‘walking‘ up to Guides: Joan Brown, Dianâ€" me Watson and Eileen Stewart. Competing with the N.H.L. and the postâ€"election fatigues. the ‘Tumpane Home and School Asâ€" sociation held their ‘nnual Meetâ€" ing on Tuesday. April 9 ing the Minutes of the preâ€" vious annual meeting and treaâ€" surer‘s report, Principal M. Mcâ€" ‘Corquodale introduced the Pubâ€" le â€" Speaking â€" Contest â€" winnor, la â€" Guezuly, and runnerâ€"up. rri Cam. After repeating their gpeeches for the parents, both Is were presented with medais President Mrs. G. E. Neaâ€" At an election held during the evening the following were e‘>ctâ€" ed officers of the 196364 Execu tive, 255th Guide & Brownie Mother‘s â€" Auxiliary: _ President, Mrs. H. Airhart; Viceâ€"prosident, Mrs. E. A. Carr. Secretary, Mrs. J. E. Hamm; Treasurer, Mrs. F. W. Green. _ Grademother â€" convenor, . Mrs. R. Schoales was at the piano for the opening of the meeting. Folâ€" Receiving | ribbons as semi nalists: _ Andy _ Bell, _ Walter layton, Garth Neapole.. Bette phoales, and Alan Wade Alter reports from the commitâ€" e chairman, Mrs. K. W. Hods m (programme chairman). in educed guest speaker Mr. Al endenberg, Athletic Supervisor # North York, who gave an in Your lovely furs will love "hibernating" ‘til Fall here in our cool mothâ€", heatâ€", humidityâ€", thiefâ€"proof vaults! They‘ll be insured, too! SAFE FUR STORAGE ROUND DOWNSVIEW with Kay Neapolo Mrs. Neapole reviewed . the past year‘s accomplishments of the Tumpane Home & School Asâ€" sociation, which was highlighted by the 10th Anniversary celebraâ€" tions last November. The meet: ing was them handed over to Mrs. K. D. Frisby, Area 1 & 2 Vice â€" President, _ North _ York Home and School Council, who addressed words of inspiration to the membership. Mrs. Frisby inâ€" stalled the following officers to the 1963â€"64 Executive:â€" Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. G. E. Neapole; Viceâ€" president, Mrs. H. Airhart; Reâ€" cording Secretary, Mrs. E. G. Sheflin; â€" Corresponding â€" Secretâ€" ary, Mrs. Grist; Treasurer, Mr. A. S. Rennie. Executive Memâ€" bers:â€" Mr. M. Okonsky, Mrs. A. P. Macchio, Mrs. T Y. Nobuoâ€" ka, Mrs. N. Ellis, Mrs. P. B. Lawrence. teresting talk on "Summer Day Camps for Children in North York". Mr. Goldenberg producâ€" ed some important statistics and had the audience participate in a quiz. He outlined the many activities, locations and purpose of these camps. Appointed _ Committée â€" Chair man:â€" Mrs. T. T. Sagara Soc ial), Mrs. W. Drewitt (Member HARDINGTON DISTRICT RATEPAYERS Association will hold the first public meeting, Wednesday, April 24, in the Auditorium, â€" Brookhaven â€" Pubâ€" lic School. The business portion of the meeting will begin prom:â€" ptly at 8:30 p.m. Someone will be in attendance from 8:00 p.m. in order to sign up members. Councillor Joseph Gould will be in attendance. RUMMAGE SALE: The Mar-"tenls. registration _ desks â€" and ried Couples‘ Club, St. David‘s | post â€"â€" Communion breakfasts Church, are holding a Rumnt | at the Cathedral, please call age Sale on Saturday, April 20, j either Mrs. Hodges, CH. 40916, in the Parish Hall from 10 a.m. ) or Mr. Lewis, CH. 6â€"3948. to 2 p.m. Clothing, toys, books, «â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" etc.. as well as Home Baking.! EUCHRE AND BAKE SALE. will be available. | On Saturday, April 20, 8 p.m., 6 Weston Cubs and Scouts, Group Committee, are in need of support of interested fathers. In particular, those able to offer assistance regarding transportaâ€" tion and supervision for Apple Day, Saturday, April 27, are reâ€" quested to phone the Chairman, Mr. R. Hassard, CH. 10346. Joe and Bev (nee Bailey) Millâ€" er. and children, of Montreal, are visiting their families over the Easter Holiday. Congratulations to Bob and Elaine MacDonald, on the arrivâ€" al of a 9 lb. 4 oz. son, a brother for Cheryl and Robbie. Another grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris. Renfield Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Citulski, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGowan, motored to Washington, D. C., for the Easter Weekâ€"end. _ Mr. Allen McDowell, who has compieted a successful year of study â€" at Queen‘s _ University, Kingston, â€" returns â€" home . this weekâ€"end. Since late 1962, Allen has been doing radio broadcasts from Kinston. each Saturday. On Wednesday, April 10, Rt. | Rev. H. Hunt. Suffragan Bishop of Toronto. officiated at the anâ€" ' nual Confirmation Service at the | Church of St. David. This was | a very large class, as 48 Candiâ€"| dates were received into the | Church. | Mr. Wesley Bain, Chiswick St. flew to Chicago for Easter to visit relatives, who travelled to Chicago from Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. T. Harris, Renâ€" field St.. spent the Easter weekâ€" end visiting Mrs. ~Harms‘ sister, in Ottawa $ 1 The Anglican l'ong“!!.l to be held in Toronto August 13â€"23 involves a great deal of organâ€" iration. Persons willing to enâ€" tertain large parties for. dinner Or tea. or ladies to assist at tea Mr. Al Godfrev, of Scarborâ€" ough, was a holiday visitor at the home of his sister Mrs. M Rhodes. Renfield St. HARDINGTON & DISTRICT Rhodes, 41 Renfield St. 1978 Weston Roa Phone CH 1â€"398% The meeting wa "and _ refreshments those disâ€"interested period. Spring vacation activity at the North York (Main) Library, Friâ€" day, April 19, at 2.30 p.m. Docuâ€" mentary films: ‘Children s Songs of Japan‘‘ and "Schoois in Japan‘‘. Saturday, April 20, 9:30 a.m. Willowdale Gem and Mineral Club â€" Junior Group for ages 9 to 14 only, will hold organization meeting and study specimens. A bright idea for the company that won‘t go home: All guests should leave at an hour auspiâ€" cious â€" unless they‘re inclined to help with the dishious! ship), Mrs. I. Brass (Bulletin), Mrs. J. Stewart (Grademother), Mrs. K. D. Hodgson (Program: me), Mrs. R. Schoales (Publicaâ€" tions), Mrs. R. B. Peat (Citizenâ€" ship ). Nominations | chairman, . Mrs. K. Allen commented it was a disâ€" grace that more nominations could not be obtained from a membership of 261, and an elecâ€" tion called. All Officers were in by acclamation. EUCHRE AND BAKE SALE. On Saturday, April 20, 8 p.m., the Westonia Branch, Rebekah Lodge, will hoid a Bake Sale, followed by a Euchre, in the Oddfellows Hall, Church Street. Euchre Admission 50¢. A Baseball Clinic is being orâ€" ganized for the boys of our area. If enough support can be found every boy in the district will have the opportunity of playing ball under adequate supervision. As plans are completed, further details will be found in this colâ€" umn. Responsible parties interâ€" ested in furthering this plan can call me at the above numâ€" ber, and I will be very happy to pass on information. HOMES WANTED: 4 lovely kittens, 2 male and 2 female, are ready to leave their mother. Both parent cats are exceptionâ€" ally clean animals. If you would like a nice pet, please call Mrs. Cox, 247â€"0680. Mrs. Eva Florence Peters After a lengthy illness Mrs. Eva Florence _ (Hope) Peters passed away on Saturday mornâ€" ing April 13th.1963 in her 86th vear at the Brantwood Nursing Home. George Street, Weston. She rested at the Ward Funeral Home amid the floral tributes of her many friends. Service was conducted by t he Rev. Mr. Butler and interment was in St. Phillip‘s Cemetery, Monday afâ€" ternoon. April 15th. Belated Greetings to Ethel Stride, April 14; Douglas Ord, April 15; Diane Harras, lan Dawâ€" son, April 16; Steven Merrick, April 17. Greeting to Nora Kasâ€" koto, Marilyn Balsam, April 18: Julie Buck, Keith Russell, April 19; Linda Brazil, Bobby I. Kerâ€" rison, April 20; Mrs. Laura Rickwood, April 22; Barbara Gour April 23; Marrion Hiller Jack Hather, April 24. Mrs. Peters was another of the old residents of Main Street who has passed away in the past vear and a half. She was well â€" known by the neighbours and those w ho dropped in to see her as they rested on their way up and down town. Her great pride was her garden and the pains she took to see that everything was cléan and in order on the front lawn. During the past few vears, since the passing â€" of _ her_ husband, . she had. been living alone most of the time until lately when it became best for her to enter the ‘rest home, Her daughter. (Phyllis) _ Mrs. _ Dwelly, _ Fern Ave _ and _ son Clifford, . two grandchildren. Phyllis and Clifâ€" ford and two great grandchildâ€" ren mourn her departure. She lived to see great changes on Main â€" Street during her long life. An automobile is an assembly of about 20,000 parts Many people forget how intricate a car is, and hope it will run trouble â€" free _ indefinitely, . with minimum attention. Regular. exâ€" pert inspection is necessary for safety, as well as economical running. 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