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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Nov 1963, p. 22

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SMITH â€"â€" In loving memory of With A. Townsend and W. Needs winning 8 out of 8, Henâ€" ning‘s Garage defeated Petch Cleaners 18â€"14. We had a couple of oneâ€"sided scores as Branch 3 Aces defeated Krane‘s 24â€"8, and the Unknowns losing to the Flyâ€" wers 22â€"10. The Stork Centre conâ€" tinued their winning ways by defeating the Eastenders 17â€"15 and now have a 4â€"point spread. We are sorry to hear that our wLEITCH â€" In loving memory of my dear husband, Osborne Leitch, who passed away Novâ€" ember 18th, 1962. Within my heart I will always "® Remembrance Day w as obâ€" * served in Royal York and a _ solemn service was held on ®"Whursday, November 7. with a ®"oneâ€"minute silence in tribute to * ‘those who fought and died for k’;&ur country. After the service, * poppies were given out and doâ€" HAYLOCK â€" Memories Tribute to a Dear Husband. Joseph E. Haylock, who passed away Nov. 19, 1957. ‘‘â€" On November 8, the ist exam ""of the school year was held. *Traditionally the English Coinâ€" . position exam precedes all .*"others, preparing the student for ¢ the many that will follow. These ! always seem far away until . we‘ve been given the date of * the comp. exam and then a full understanding of w bat is to eome in the very near future ¢ us scurrying to our books. ;#burden of the exam is ~ brightened somewhat by the iq)oymcm of looking forward to ‘the "Comp. Stomp,." a tea dance . ‘held by the Welfare Committee § to help United Appeal and buck t up the students after a gruelâ€" ing day. HAYLOCK â€"â€" In loving memory of a Dear Dad, Joseph E. Haylock, who passed â€" away Nov. 19, 1957. His weary hours and days of Sincere and kind in heart and| _ "ZCOIC ° Pm. Lrood prizes. maXnY visits _ mind, |MRS. Kate Aitken will open the _ More than 129.000 individua!s What a beautiful memory he | Christmas Bazaar of the W A. received a total of 1,100.000 visâ€" left behind. of Mimico Presbyterian its from Canadian staff members *3 remembered by his Church on Saturday, Nov. of the Victorian Order of Nurses "m and fhe family. ‘ 16th, 2 » § pm. Afternoon tea.jin 1962 . pastâ€"pres. Ken Evans has been very ill. We all wish him a speedy recovery. At this time we William H. Smith, who passed away November 18, 1954. Loving and kind in all his 15; Branch 3 Aces 24, Krane Men‘s Wear 8; Flyers 22, Unâ€" knowns 10; Henning‘s Garage 18, Petch Cleaners 14; Flying Saucâ€" ers 18, Capitol Caterers 14; Kingsmen 17, Branch 217 15; Stork Centre 17, Eastenders 15. "Tis well he will suffer no more, In the Beloved land of the Blest. Pain fled as he trod Heaver shores, It left him at peace and re â€"â€" Ever remembered by + in fle od Heaven‘s LADIES â€" AUXILIARY of the "w as be Wed Heayen‘s! SFiin Cub Pack. Mimico Fres peace and rest.. bYterian Church, are holding E‘_ I‘.::h,.::‘mw byr!hi, a Rummage Sale at the Beach Edith. House, Friday, November 15th :g‘%â€".:.‘::: at 10 a.m: An interestmg visit was paid by twenty â€"nine members and teachers of the Drama Club to Cribbage Corner Scores for Nov. 11 are as folâ€" lows: Holland Drugs 17, Misfits mations taken. The bright red poppies added a colorful note to the school although one could not forget their heroic yet sadâ€" dening significance. RIVERSIDE CEMETERY â€" Ever remembered by his His troubled nights are passed. And in our aching hearts we He has found sweet rest at Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. CH. 1â€"0861 â€" Sadly imissed. ever remem bered â€" wife Kathleen. You are where i can‘t see you ROYAL Canadian Legion Ladies â€"your voice I cannot hear of Branch No. 101. will be Yet I know you walk beside holding their annual Bazaar meâ€"never absent, always and Bake Sale. Nov. I6th. 1 near. p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Legion It‘s sad to walk alone insiead _ Hall. Long Branch. of side by side. CHRISTMAS Bazaar. STMAS Bazaar, St. James But to all, tfi::eaclomes * t Presbyterian Church Hall :fmsmd: e way © Long Branch, Sat. Nov. 16. 2 Youegl\lv‘enm: ealy of to 5. Home baking, needleâ€" happiness, mym cams "craft._Fish_pond. ___ _ ____ _ sorrow and tears. HOLLY TEA and bake sale, But you left me beautiful Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 2 to 6 memories. I will treasure through the _ \ keep a special place for you, And try to do my best to live as you would want me to. As I loved you, so I miss youâ€" In my memory you are near, Loved, remembered, longer for always, treasured with love CLASSIFIEDS mh-â€" wnd ';t’he; ‘P‘ALL ‘P'Vlifiâ€"ni_?;glna Euchre What‘s New ? Royal Yorker Continued from Page 21) 1 63 â€" IN MEMORIAM 1st e rp PTITT 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTS MURPITI i ie hrroach ces â€"â€"â€"i â€"of ~Mom 63 â€" IN MEMORIAM and just till the end| By FRANCES WOOD 13B on WVLN‘”' 14, 1963 â€" Page 22 ar, KNIGHTS of Columbus Bingo *\ will be held in St. Leo‘s Parish 0T‘ Centre this Saturday nighi. 8 ve p.m. sharp. (Regular early bird and special games.) RUMMAGE and Bake Sale by Ukrainian Women‘s Associaâ€" tion will be held at St. Demeâ€" trious Parish Hall, 3338 Lake Shore Bivd. W., Long Branch, November 16th, at 2 o‘clock KAR WASH, Y.P.U. Century United Church, November 16th. $1. RUMMAGE sale at 247 Park Lawn ‘Rd., Saturday, Nov 23rd. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Sponâ€" sored by the Reâ€"organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latterâ€"Day Saints. EUCHRE â€" Wednesday evening, November 20th at 8 o‘clock. Mimico Beach House. Refreshâ€" ments. Prizes. Admission 50¢. Mimico Conservative Associaâ€" CHRISTMAS Bazaar, St. James Presbyterian Church Hall Long Branch, Sat. Nov. 16. 2 to 5. Home baking, needleâ€" craft. Fish pond. Devices :~ mmisin Falcons ... muskn Goodyear Vets ....... NT. Grecery ......... Corlings ... ...co.. LONG BRANGH CRIBBAGE LEAGUE Results â€" Nov. 11 Devices 18, Knagg‘s Drugs 14; Falcons 17, N.T. Grocery 15; Carâ€" lings 17, Goodyear Vets 15. Team Standings CAREY â€" The family of the late Lillian Carey wish to thank many friends. neighâ€" bors, for their kindness durâ€" ing their recent bereavement. Junior Game. RY. Juniors won over Thistletown by a score of 8â€"0. Jack Gibbons scored a TD. and Dave Guffy got a sinâ€" gle point. â€" Tom Parkinson. give The second touchdown was scored by Webb, number 83, of Richview from a Tâ€"yard endâ€"run play. The convert was no good. From the oneâ€"yerd line Rutchie, dived into Royal York‘s end zone to score the third TD. for Richview. T he convert was wide. Through the last three quarters the score remained the same. ! FOOTBALL (Senior Game) The iinal score of the game between Royal York and Richâ€" view was 18â€"0 for Richview. In the first quarter after receiving a forty yard pass from Rutchie of Richview. Number 82 ran ten yards for a TD. for Richview. A convert was no good. tle Theatre Production of Hamâ€" ilton. The members hoped to become better acquainted with the characters, costumes and muâ€" sic of the musical they themâ€" selves will perform in Februâ€" Weswuuis Collogisis in Hamilton on Friday to see a production of "Brigadoon," put on by the Litâ€" tle Theatre Production of Hamâ€" ilton. The members hoped to auspices Lorraine Rebek a h Lodge, Friday, November !5, 2â€"10 p.m., Westpoint Hall, 134 â€" 6th Street, New Toronto. Tea room, fancy work, home bakâ€" ing. Door favors for everyone. Euchre 8 p.m. Good prizes. Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 2 to 6 p.m. St. Benedicts Church, Rexdale. Sponsored by Guides and _ Brownies. Cubs and Scouts, Mother‘s Auxiliary. URFITT â€" In loving memory of Mom and Dad, who passed away Nov. 15th, 1945. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps them near. â€" Sadly missed by the family 64 â€" CARDS OF THANKS 65 â€" COMING EVENTS The paper defeat dropped Aldâ€" erwood into a 3â€"way tie with Richview and Royal York Colleâ€" giates, but the school was given the bye while the other two playâ€" ed off. Richview beat RYC and advanced to meet Alderwood. Alderwood won 7â€"0. Sometimes the postman doesn‘t even ring once Seniors Will Carry The Mail For Alderwood Alderwood won 20â€"6, but had to forfiet the game because the player in question was dressed Alderwood principal Hugh P Barrett noticed one of the players was ineligible under Etobicoke rules and left an unsigned eligiâ€" bility list in the coach‘s letter box to inform him. Coach Yakiâ€" moff, before a game with Vincent Massev. failed to check his letter box and dressed the ineligible plaver Alderwood Collegiate footbail coach Carl Yakimoff didn‘t check his mailbox one day and his senâ€" ior team lost a game â€" byâ€"disâ€" qualification. Glass Company, Bill Avis. Grade 9, Business and Comâ€" merce, 4 year course: First Genâ€" eral Proficiency, Bonnie Macâ€" Grade 9, Arts and Science: First General Proficiency. â€" Margery Fee: Second General Proficiency. Judith â€" Naftel; Third General Proticiency, Janet Munro Grade 9. Business merce, 5 year course: eral Proficiency â€" Glass Company. Bill Grade 9, Science and Technolâ€" ogy. 5 year course: First, General Proficiency â€" Etobicoke Indusâ€" trial Association, James Flindall. 1. Sue Corben, valedictorian. a) The Wetmore Scholarship, New College, University of Torâ€" onto; b) Islington Rotary Club‘s General Proficiency Award; c) Ontario Scholarship. 2. Kristina Linde. a) Flavelle Memorial Scholarship, Victoria College, University of Toronto. b) Islington Rotary Club‘s Genâ€" eral Proficiency Award. c) Onâ€" tario Scholarship, 3. Pamela Tallon. a) Household Science â€" Alumnae Scholarship, University of Toronto; b) Agora Awardâ€"given by Student Counâ€" cil for scholarships, sportsmanâ€" ship and leadership in school acâ€" tivities; c) Board of Education Science Award; d) Ontario Scholarship. 6. Chris Clapp. a) Eatonville Kiwanis Club‘s English Award; b)_Optario Scholarship. ci‘ for scholarships. sportsmanâ€" Shirley A. Andrews, Margaret ship and leadership in school acâ€" R. Cardella, Donald S. Carleton, tivities. Marilyn Carr, Judith Claveau, 11. Agnes Ugolini â€" Lynton Marilyn Cooke, Linda Craig. Patâ€" Brown, Bill Low. a) Athletic ricia A. Crawford. Roger L. Award Dupuy, Ross Erdis. Patricia Fulâ€" JUNIOR COMMENCEMENT jler. Chrisa Gardanis, Gordon Scholarships & Awards 1962â€"1963 Green. Ronald C. Hibbins. Marâ€" Grade 10, Science and Techâ€" nology: First General Profiâ€" ciency â€" Etobicoke Industrial Association, Myrna Starchuk. Board of Education Scholarships for the Township of Etobicoke 8. Shirley _ Malarchuk, _ a) Eatonville Kiwanis Club‘s Hisâ€" tory Award; b) Ontario Scholarâ€" ship. 9. (Don Caswell. Helge Koch, Ann Pearson. a) Ontario Scholarâ€" ship. 6 J. A. McNabb, B.A., B. Paed., Burnhamthorpe Collegiate prinâ€" cipal will describe the collegiate‘s first year as a composite school at the senior commencement toâ€" morrow night. Twelve Ontario Scholarships and six university scholarships were won by the school‘s grade 13 graduating class. Seventy â€" students . were awarded honor graduation diploâ€" 5. Ken Neville and John Patte. a) New College Admission Scholarship, University of Torâ€" onto: b) Ontario scholarship. 7. Susan Charboneau. a) Eatonâ€" ville Kiwanis Club‘s Award in Modern Languages; b) Ontario Scholarship. 10. Mike Murray. a) Agora Awardâ€"given by Student Counâ€" cil for scholarships. sportsmanâ€" ship and leadership in school acâ€" tivities. Senior Scholarship Winners Dr. D G. Ivey, principal of New College, University of Torâ€" onto, will be guest speaker at Burnhamthorpe Collegiate‘s Commencement exercises tomorâ€" row night. The Junior Comâ€" mencement was held yesterday afternoon. with E. Gordon as guest speaker 12 Ontario Scholarships To Burnhamthorpe Cl Grads â€" Suson Corben â€" and Comâ€" First Genâ€" onsumers Robert Needham, Kenneth W. Neville, Rosemary Ann Parsons, Norman Robert Paterson, John Garfield Patte, Elizabeth Ann Pearson, Karen Roseann Proctor, Warren Michae} Rest, Douglas Brian Riley, Maureen Roche, James Ernest Robertson, James Alfred Rogers, Brian Russell, Valerie Anne Russell, Pamela Kay Tallon, Orma Marie Tilker. Joanne Tyndall, Agnes Anne ligolini. } Shirley Leona Elaine Malarâ€" chuk, Donald Malcom, Judith Eleanor Marley, Lynda M. A Mcâ€" Cormack, Allan Bruce Miller. Mary Elizabeth Miller. Linda G. Miller, Kenneth L. Milley. Gorâ€" don Brian Moore, William Fredâ€" erick Richard Morrison, Caroline L. Mundy, David Lioyd Murray, Michael Alan Murray:; C. _ Grant â€" Davidson, Diane Dworak, John Stephen Fiton. Jill C. Frayne, William Albert Harriâ€" son, Koko Hayakawa, Rita Marie E. Heckel, James P. Henderson, Joanne Rita Heslin, Gordon Edâ€" ward Hogg, Ruth Janson, Dorâ€" othy Sidney Joy. David Clive Keeling, Leonard Gordon Keillér, Marilyn Irene Kirstine. Gunter Hel: Koch, Raitis Lauge. Terry Edward Lavereau, Kenneth Lewis. Kristina Linde, William Earl Low: Grade 9, Science and Technolâ€" ogy, 4 year course: First General Proficiency â€" Purolator Products ‘(of Canada) Ltd., Anthony Apa; |Second General Proficiency, Wilâ€" ‘Hiam Coleman. Gail R, Loftus, Judy A. Macâ€" Tavish, Donna Moyseuik. Caroâ€" lynn J. Murphy, Wendy L. Philâ€" lips. Jane K. Radford, Christina Shaniawski, Gail Simon. Sharon E. Smith, Mary F. Stoddart. Marilyn E. Summerfield, Helle Kai Suurallik. Lynne Thomson. Gail L. Walmsley. Nancy K. Webb. James K. Whitlow. Eleanâ€" or Wood, William P. Wright. Susan J, Zelek, SECONDARY SCHOOL HONOUR GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Lawrence Adey, John David Barton, Diana K. Bauer, Robert J. Bell, Susan Carol Berry, Michâ€" ael J. Best,. Anne Bonnah, Mariâ€" lyn L. Brandon, Beverley Joyce Burniston, â€" Donald _ Roy Camâ€" eron. Donald George Caswell. Susan Diane Charboneau, Chrisâ€" topher F. Clapp, William Barry Clark, Donald F. Clayton, Nigel‘ John Coleâ€"Morgan. Robert G Collis, Susan K. Corben; Grade 11, General Course: First| General Proficiency, Sarm a| Lauge; Second General Profiâ€"| ciency, Fridtjof Nolte; Third‘ General Proficiency, Ann Hewes. Grade 12, General Course: First| General Proficiency, Carol{ Yager; Second General Profiâ€" ciencyâ€" Ditto Company of Can-} ada, Richard Lint. 4 SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMAS OF THE SPECIAL COMMERCIAL COURSE Joy Armstrong, Karene Barr. Linda Boyles, Robert Brill, Karen Grade 10, Business and Comâ€" merce: First General Proficiency, Janet Anderson; Second Genâ€" eral Proficiency, Janis Anderson. Grade 10, Science and Techâ€" nology; Second General Profiâ€" ciency, Charles Spike. Grade 11, Commercial Course: First General Proficiency, Susâ€" anne Lenarduzzi. ion E. Hird, Lynn Holmes, Helen Kolkowski: Grade 10, General Course: First General â€" Proficiency, _ Marie Clark; Second General Profiâ€" ciency, James Boa; Third Genâ€" eral Proficiency, Craig Lewis, Fourth General Proficiency, Barâ€" ney Frayne. Dov Richard Jardine. Sandra Joy, Marilyn Lake, Beverley Lowe, Dave Mackie, Diane Martin, Marilyn Martin, Agnes McCliosâ€" key, Mary Moran, Karen Morâ€" row, Carol Nelson, Patricia Norâ€" man, Emelia Petranik, Joanna Red ditt. Eleanor Robertson. Sandra Scott, Nina Shak. Donna Smith. Nancy Strickland, Susan Winter, Karen Zealand. Grade 9, Science and Technolâ€" ogy, 5 year course: Second Genâ€" eral Proficiency, Ronald Drysâ€" dale. Ewan: Second General Profiâ€" ciency, Karen Phillips. SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMAS OF THE COMMERCIAL COURSE Kristina Linde POPS @meutien 50. p \M Fa & A¢ b\UuBSâ€" n 9 3 a4 \Â¥ << . me itfig é S h. s vj« ~ is LWE o:\.‘. ..,»‘ <? AGof.S . BPYAa: x4 #.'Sf-fi hm tof sA TN amw * .z dCâ€" e 4 _ &R || J _Az Te â€" m ~L Thas"k RURAL DELIVERY LITTLE FARMER ‘THOSE WERE THE DAYS GRANDPA‘S BOY THOSE WERE THE DaAYSâ€" Admort in Suth Seve Dememe. i ) HOSSFACE HANK Pamela Tallon ~Jp 3 Raitis Louge fome _ $JNA 4 Ken Neville By BRAD ANDERSON By George W olfje By FRANK THOMAS ° By KERN PEDERSON By AL SMITH oy 10M Oka By ART BEEMAN John Potte

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