12, at 8 p.m. The newly elected |Joanne. ‘ datapd 3"'â€;‘ ds hi s ut ns un us us us us us ui ow m fimanmop ie meratioutl w i i i i o O 0 O J 1 1w 2 tik 10 "‘M:“E'ilflgxiï¬m.'stn Mis. Helen Gaston, Supervisor of Kindergartens, Etobicoke Board of Education, will be the guest speaker at the Crestwoud Home and School Association meeting on Tuesday, November 12, at 8 p.m. The newly elected Enjoying the luncheon aiso cess, which resulted in new were guests Alan Eagleson, members joining the club. MPP., and Mrs. Eagleson, who The next dance will be held graciously accepted the appointâ€" on November 15 at Grand Ave. ment of Honororay President of School, and a cordial welcome is the association. extended to come and partake in * * * the fun. Instruction is given beâ€" Alil groups in St. Elizabeth‘s tweent 8.30 and 9 p.m., and dancâ€" Anglican Church are working ing continues till 11 p.m. Alil groups in St. Elizabeth‘s Anglican Church are working very hard to make the "Snuwâ€" man Frolic," being held on Novâ€" ember 23, a big success. Each group has assumed a the responâ€" sibility for the various booths, which will include delicatessen, white elephant, doll clothes, Christmas cards and decorations, novelty shop, parcel post, religiâ€" ous books, skate exchange, hand knitted goods and aprons, baked goods, drapery remnants, and tea room. The bezaar will be opened at 2 p.m. by Leonard "Red" Keily, M.P., and convening the whole projeci is Mrs. George Doresco. The Queensway Ladies Proâ€" gressive Conservative Associaâ€" tion enjoyed a sumptuous potâ€" luck luncheon last week, hosted by Mrs. ‘C. Harper, Ambleside Ave. The tables were beautifuily decorated with bronze mums and fall flowers, and the ladies exâ€" celled in providing vagied casâ€" seroles, _ salads, dess&!s and cakes. m Reconditioned and guaranteed I 58 BUICK HARDTOP l Reconditioned and guaranteed 60 CHEV. HARDTOP | Reconditioned and guaranteed Panelists . will Odflcu- "The Health Needs of Children®" at the Grand Avenue Home and The UC.W. of Queensway United Church extenc a warm invitation to the ladies in the district to attena their Snuwâ€" flake Tea on Ssaturday, Novemâ€" ber 9, 2â€"4 p.m. in the church, Rosemeade and Tenby Avenues. | _ 4865 Dundas St. W. at Islington Ave. un 0 Convened by Mrs. J. A. Rowâ€" linson, it will feature a tea room, bake table ana gift table ALONG THE QUEENSWAY 6. USED CARS THORNCREST MOTORS LTD.1 .. FORD | * THORNCREST Falcon â€" Fairlane â€" Galaxie â€" Econoline AT CLEARANCE PRICES BUY SAFE â€" BUY SURE _â€"â€"â€" BUY FROM OFFERS TRULY RECONDITIONED Mrs. T. Turner, CL 1â€"7224 Falcon â€" Fairlane â€" Ford â€" Galaxie BE. 3â€"1212 {hardâ€" \hardâ€"time costume dance on ‘November 29 and plans for fuâ€" |ture activities will be discussed, \which will include a sleigh ride land square dance. Additional inâ€" |formation may be received from Herb Pollitt, CL. 1â€"6300. * During intermission,. cookies, ice cream and pumpkin pie was served by the committee, who were introduced to the guests by caller Herb Pollitt, who thanked them for their effort in making the party such a sucâ€" cess, which resulted in new members joining the club. The Swinging Eight square| dance committee is meeting on | November 10 to discuss plans for | decorating the school for its| Friends of Mr. and Mrs, E. Mitchell, Penhurst Ave., extend congratulations, and share in their happiness with the birth of their first granddaughter in Queensway General Hospital last week. With four grandsons in their family, they have been anâ€" ticipating the arrival of a little lass, and are elated with ‘baby Lorie, (Lorraine) daughter of their son Alan and his wife officers and executive of the legs, neck, and in her hair. Tarâ€" zan and Jane, witches, Mexicans, and devils whose long tails got in the way of the dancers, all added to the fun. Sants Claus made an appearance and thrilled the children by taking their orders for Christmas gifts. Etobicoke‘s best high school dith Richards, John Seeback, students were taken out to dinner|Stephen Sherriff, Gillian Wyner, at the Old Mill Wednesday eveâ€"\Carol Yager, ning by the board of education.| Commercial: Dorothy Kirk, The 135 students entertained are| Susanne Lenarduzzi, Linda Marâ€" Congratulations are due to the five Brownie packs and Guide company in the Queensway area whose efforts on behalf of UNICEF last Saturday netted the sum of about $125. They conâ€" vey their thanks to all whose contributions made this possible. Friends and neighbours of Mrs. Evelyn Wilshaw, Stephen Dr., will be pleased to know that she is recuperating at her daughter‘s (Mrs. J. Lewis) home from a bout of pneumonia exaggerated by injured ribs she sustained in Belated birthday greetings to| Jim Price, Woodford Park Rd.,) who celebrated his 21st birthday just recently. With fellow varâ€" sity students, he attended the varsity football game in Monâ€" | treal. 1 those in the final years of comâ€" who have obtained a yearly aveâ€" rage of 75 per cent or better. sentatives of several Ontario uniâ€" versities who look forward to meeting these youngsters as their students a year from now. And for those who plan to head straight into the business world after June, there were businessâ€" men to advise them on their Commercial: Kathy Calder, Joâ€" anne McPhee, Sunny Riches, Mary Speciale. BURNHAMTHORPE COLLEGIATE General Course: Keith Deviâ€" ney, Bill Hurford, Rick Lint, Juâ€" a fall. We add our kindest wishes for a speedy and successâ€" ful recovery. Board of Education Hosts Students an interest in, say, medicine, found himself at a table with stuâ€" dents with a similar goal and a representative of the faculty of medicine to discuss their futures with. ALDERWOOD COLLEGIATE General Course: Don Alexandâ€" er, Sharon Binks, Gordon Donâ€" nelly, Ingrid Erhard, Judy Greeâ€" ne, Lea Jackson, Gail Jarvis Donna McCord, Mariâ€"Ann Ott. Seating at the dinner was arâ€" ranged so that a youngster with Mere are the youngsters who attended the party: ]5 percent Earns Dinner For 135 251â€"3102 3180 LAKE SHORE BLYD. w. See BUICK VAUXHALL ACADIAN GMC TRUCKS 2269 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W., HUMBER BaY PONTIAC HEAR N | NORTH ALBION | _ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE |A MISS WHO WAS A HIT. 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