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Weston Times (1966), 6 Jan 1966, p. 6

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Pnp,ntiom are row being, portance of music in worship and made for the Annual Business | the «plendid opportunities for perâ€" Meeting of Kingsway â€" Baptist | sonal development and satisfacâ€" church which takes place on Janâ€" |tion that comes in sharing in the 26. All secretaries are urged | musical ministry of the church. :'Lh in their reports to t The Young Peopie are preparâ€" thurch secretary, ~Mrs. George |ing for their Winter Weekâ€"end on Gardiner, by Sunday, January 9. January 21â€"23 at the Guelph Conâ€" John McGrath, director of muâ€" | ference Grounds, From here they wic, wil speak to the BY.P.U. on | will go skiing, skating as well as Sunday evening, Jan. 9 after the | Have study and fellowship in a evening service on "Why have muâ€" | fine week.end together. * * sle in our a:fih?” * Discipline in the home, school After a season of Christâ€" | and community will be the subâ€" mas music with the junior and f.hct af Dr. Edgar Bailey‘s address wentor choirs, Mr. MeGrath will to the Mothers® Study Group on bring to the young people the imâ€" "Tinday, January 11 at #:15 p.m. Kingsway Baptist Has +« Busy Month Ahead â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Dawn Wanless, Perry Cres Harry and Hugh, spent Christmas with relativ Etobicoke has an interesting guest this year a young lady from Naarden, Holland. Miss Nan the year with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Zig Ort garet Blvd. Nan, who had just finished High Sct attending Richview Collegiate. She finds the people most friendly. . * Miss Joan Alexander, Blair Athol Cres ing Day from a three week vacation in J the Tower Isleâ€"Hotel in Ocho Rios. Holiday guests at the home of Mr George‘s Road, were Mrs. Price‘s pmr Bird, of Winnipeg. Catherine Ann, baby daughter of Mr. and M mers, The Kingsway, was christened at Humber Church on Christmas Sunday. A family lunqheon grandparents, Mrs. F. A. Chalmers and Mr. and M down, wére guests. Graesser, and Dick Slater, spent the Laurentians. _ Other skiers were Mr. and Mrs. J Woodmere Ct.; who were at Stowe, George Stewart, Susan, Jane and Geor at Ski Jump Inn for a few days. Susan Lechler of Montreal. was ® holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter GraWt, Chestnut Hills Parkway mas season with Mrs. Grass‘ parents Mossford Court. _ A family luncheon 4 i PnE nrndiheh celiloniiicbis ind i ib k core d L x) oi Sunday at Islington United Church: His parents are Mr. and Mrs Douglas Grass,~who were here from Moncton to spend the Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Adamson, Mary Lou, Joâ€"Anne, Patty, Mike, Maureen, Jimmy Kathy, and Mark enjoyed the Christmas season in their new home on Edenvale Crescent. Mary Lou was home for the holidays from the University of Windsor. . i Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCulloch have moved from their home on Ariglesley Blvd. to the Central Park Terrace. They‘re very happy to be within sight of the bowling greens! Mr. and Mrs. William McCulloughâ€"with their daughters, Betty, Mary Pat and Judy, have moved from the Parkdale mrea to their new home on Rathburn Road. Interestingly, these.two gentlemen are brothers, but their father registered their names with different spellings, in Scotland! L Dack from a week‘s skiing at Jay Peaks, Vermont, are 11 Jocal young men: Jim Wotten, Great Oak Dr.; Ian Swann, Wilgar Road; Robbie McDonald, Dixon Road; Bernie Burley, Ballantyne Ct.; Pete and Alan, Waffle; Burnhamthorpe Park Blvd.; Art Robinson, Greening Cres.; John Hicke, Mike Smith, Goswell Rd.; Jack Matt. son, Scarboro; and Lewis Elsworthy, Charleston Road.. They reâ€" port the ynow conditions were excellent. All of them took lessons for the week, and tests at the end of it. lan, Bernie, Pete and Alan got the 3C award, which permits them next year to take the instructors‘ course. . The boys drove down December 26 and got back barely in time for their New Year‘s Eve dates! Mrs and Mrs. S. H. Russell, Dale and Derek, Rockingham Drive, spent Christmas in Montreal, then went on to Deep River and visited their many friends there over New Year‘s. The Russell family spent last Christmas in Italy, where they lived for a year after leaving Deep River. Following the christening at Humber Valley United Church on Christmas Sunday, of David Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seeback, The Kingsway, a family luncheon was held at the home of the baby‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Seeback, Edenâ€" bridge Drive. Special guests were the baby‘s ‘greatâ€"grandfather, Mr‘Dirk Seeback; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Eaglestone; and godparents, Miss Ann Delamere and Mr. Barry Simmons. An Etobicoke fourâ€"some Michael Douglas Ronald Grass was ‘christened Back from a week‘s skiing &!s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Price. St were Mrs. Price‘s pmrents, Dr. and Mrs. S. R Mr. and Mrs. Zig Orum, Princo.;s Marâ€" just finished High School in Holland, is ate. She finds the Canadian young and Mrs. John Evans, Beth, and Rober}, at Stowe, Vermont; and Mr. and Mrs. ne and Geordie, Woodmere Ct., whowere + v days. V\ U U U & N daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ch§ christened at Humbar Vollew Tinisas P ir Athol Cres., arrived home on Boxâ€" vacation in Jamaica. She stayed at 8" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Muir luncheon followed the christening. have study and fellowship in a fime weekâ€"end together. *‘ Discipline in the home, school and community will be the subâ€" Bob Burt Perry Cres.. with their sons with relatives in Montreal. mned at Humber Valley United family luncheon followed, when urt. Dave "Hanson, <Peter holiday week skiing in the iss Nan Blok is spending Zig Orun, Princess Marâ€" year in the person of and Mrs. A. V. Ash on Christmas at the home in the lower hall of the church | Visitors are welcome. *The annual Christmas Tea of | The Kingsway Women‘s club was {held in the ballroom of the Old }Mill. which was gaily decorated with traditional holly *And everâ€" rzreens for the festive season. Mrs. | A. W. Coome, the president, welâ€" | comed the members. On January 19, the Rev. Gordon Carder, a returned missionary, will be with the church at its Midâ€" Week Service at‘8 p.m. . The members joined together in singing old familiar carols under the direction of Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. K. R. Dunphy introduced the guest artists from the Canaâ€" dian Opera School. The vocalists were Carmen Gagnon and Ermanno Mauro, accompanied by Jacqueline Richard, pianist. Mrs. D. D. Pierâ€" cey expressed appreciation of all present for the delightful enterâ€" tainment. +4 Mr. and Mrs. James Dvorak are seen signing the register following their recent marriage at Saint Wilfrid‘s Angliâ€" can Church. The bride is the former Lynn Nickerson. | . M P Photo by Alex March Cutting the cake at their Prince Arthur House reception are Mr. and Mrs. Donald King. The reception followed their wed? Central Etobicoke News (Mrs.) H. G.rdiner,;nt{vrv'vt Church Secretary. | Club at Please Send Items By Mail, The December meeting of the Investment Group of the Kingsway Women‘s Club took the form of a conducted tour of the Toronto Stock Exchange. The twenty memâ€" bers later enjoyed luncheon at The Imperial Room of the Royal York Hotel. t Pouring tea were Mrs. G. S. Malâ€" lett, Mrs. J. P. Bond, Mrs. J. Haigh and Mrs. W. D. Wells. The members of the Executive served sandwiches and cookies. The beautiful decorated tea table, with white.mums and red candles, was planned by the Flowâ€" er Arrangement Group under the guidance of Mrs. J. M. Cation, the group convener. assisted by Mrs. T. Hardy at â€"the piano. I Investment Group sordon K. wn, of Montâ€" Rd., enh\r';l'?hcd the exeâ€" [ The Kingsway Women‘s a luncheon in the Crystal ding at the Kingsway-Lambton?}ixurch. The bride is the former Mary Durrant of Kingsgarden Road in Etobicoke. an en td y | Wheeler‘s Central Etobicoke News | column, and â€"if they just bear with | us for a ‘while it will be back on a | steady basis. Mrs. Wheeler, who | enjoys talking to people in pursuit of news, underwent a serious opâ€" On behalf of the guests, the president, Mrs. A. W. Cpome, Wendover td., thanked the hostess |for her hospitality, and â€" her | thoughtfulness in arranging this | delightful tariation of their reguâ€" {lar meetings. | _ Editor‘s note: Many of our | readers have _ misÂ¥ed _ Earlyne Maid of honor Miss. Marsha Harling and bridesmaid Linda Walsh were gowned alike in emâ€" pire style gowns of ‘dutch blue chiffon over â€" taffeta. Flowing The attractive table: decorations with red, white and green candles added to the festive atmosphere. On behalf of the guests, the president, Mrs. A. W. Cpome, The gown featured a scooped neckline with long lily point sleeves, and a chapel length train, caught at the waist by a wide cummerbund. _ Appliqued Alecon lace, . reâ€"embroidered â€" with seed pearls enhanced the gown and wedding ring headpiece which held her fingerâ€"tip veil. The bride «carried a cascade bouquet of Euchazis lilies, white roses and golden pathos philadendron. Rgom at the Granite Club, on Deâ€" cember 29. .. Rev. Dr. S. A. R. Wood officiatâ€" ed at the ceremony in which the bride gowned in a floorâ€"length imported peau de soie dress was given in marriage by her father. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nickerson of Barrie, Ont., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Dvorak of Weston. of Saint Wilfrids Anglican ghurch for the recent marriage of Lynn Nickerson to James Dvorak. Standards of ,\'elh' mums and snapdratons decorated the altar Nassau Honeymoon Folloed Dvorak ; Nickerson Wedding [) Please have the Welcome Wagon Hostess call on me C) I already subscribe to the Etobicoke Advertiserâ€"Guardian t and 1 Ci Fill ow cougon and mell to reuiation Dept. Etomcoxe C I would like to subscribe to the Etobicoke Advertiserâ€" PHONE 364â€"5747 ADDRESS WELCOME NEWCOMERS! _& Use this coupon to let us know you‘re hete Your Welcome Wagor Hostess will â€"call with a basket of gifts . . . and friendly greetings from our religious, civic : and busiâ€" ness leaders. Just let us know . . . GIFTS Welcome, Guardian Photo by Hardy when you move eration on her. throat, and is steadily recoving at home, but she can‘t very well talk to her conâ€" tacts. As she says, one can take just so much of being a lady of leisure . . . so she will be back in the groove shortly. ‘ Best man for the groom was Allan Norrie, while Ritchie Dvorâ€" |ak and Darrell Dvorak, brothers | of the groom and Douglas Nickâ€" {erson, brother of the bride, servâ€" | ed as ushers. Following their 'trip the young couple will reside in Port Credit. ‘Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests 7werrew|.';râ€"e:sv-' ent . from Burlington, Montreal, Winnipeg and New Brunswick. For their honeymoon to Nasâ€" sau, the bride chose a brown loopâ€" ed tweed suit with fox trim, brown accessories, a blue hat and an orchid corsage. 6 The groom‘s mother assistedâ€" in aâ€"brown velvet suit trimmed with mink, ~brown :accessories and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Receiving guests at the Skyâ€" line hotel reception, the bride‘s mother chose an emerald green dress and jacket with champagne accessories and a corsage of pink chiffon roses. The Ontario Séfety League reminds drivers tliat cold weaâ€" ther should mean fare weather. Your car needs e%fracare when the mercury hedds for zero. Your driving needs extra care when roads are icy, when there are longer hours of darkness, when pedestrians are under extra stress from biting winds, heavy clothing andâ€" Christmas shopping fever. The attendants Readpieces were wedding ring bands with «short illusion veils. They carried small cascade bouquets of tinted blue carnations and white roses. chiffon panels were held at the waist by tiny bows. _ Following their trip the youné couple will reside in Toronto. senmesmme {OAMLAND) FURNITURE NORTH PARK PLAZA ) Association of Canada The YÂ¥dies. of the Eringate Unit of Consumers Association of Canada will resume their activiâ€" ties at a meeting planned for Monday, Jan. 10. % This first meeting will feature a "Can Opening" session when various brands ‘of a certain prodâ€" uct will be opened to determine the best value for the consumer. Eight o‘clock is the starting time Winter Driving out tof control of the car. Pumping | action â€" allows ~ the wheels to roll for steering conâ€" (Continued on page 111 To stop, pump the brakes. Never â€" jam _ t he m. â€" Locked wheelsl can throw the driver Steer wtith the skid. Turn the steering wheel in the direction the rear end is sliding. To avoid | skids, â€" accelerate â€" and brake gently, and avoid abrupt turns. Save Your Baskets s The . 16th Etobicoke "B" Venâ€" turer ‘Patrol will~ be collecting eardboard and wooden hulux sometime in January. Please sa all your baskets to help make this Don‘t tailgate. Better to sta farther back from the ca ahead in_ winter weather. KINGSWAY TUTORIAL SCHOOL Heading for a hill, get up enough momentum to reach the top, the nslow down and watch for cars stalled on the downâ€" grade. Do not let air out of the tirs to increase traction. It doesn‘t help with today‘s lowâ€" pressure tires, and may even ruin the tire. . (Continued from page 4) trunk unless it‘s some sharp sand for tractionâ€"aid when stuck on ice. Added weight in the trumk only makes steering tricky and makes big skids out of little ones. * CLEARANCE MRS,. CHANNING AT 925â€"2175 Thurs & Fri to 9 p.m. WANT SUMMER HOLIDAYS The Rockies â€"â€" The Laurentians? WANT IT PAID FOR BEFORE YOU GoO? DO YOU LIVE N TORONTO OR SUBURBS? LET‘S SIT DOWN AND HAVE A CHAT West Of Highway 27 INSTRUCTION IN | ~ EI.EMENTARY GRADES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS . .__ IN PRIVATE OR CLAss | T. 1. Carroll. Prof. Eng. i J. D. Sands, B.A. 4127 DUNDAS STREET WEST 1STOOLS â€" DAVENOS .â€" COFFEE TABLES STEP TABLES â€" SOFAS â€" SOFA BEDS _ S AL F Phone 231â€"6216 50% Reductions to â€" JUST CALL â€" cat | _ _Group Committee Meeting ’ The 16th Etobicoke â€" Central Group Committee will resume its 1966 activities at a meeting to be held on Monday, January 10 at Richview United church at 8 p.m: Richview United Church _ Children recently receiving the sacrament of Baptism from the Rev. P. Hommersen of Richview United church were: Clifford AL bert Trollope, son of Mr. and Mre Albert Trollope, 9 Odessa; Rob: ert Campbell Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Bell of 15 Erin; gate Drive; Stewart Douglag }(‘hnmh-r. son of Mr. and ‘Mrs: | Douglas Chantler of 12 Hollistef | Drive; Timothy James Reid, son | of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reid of 4 jSanclhur_v Place and Heather Ann | McLardy, daughter of Mr, and | Mrs. Williaqgr McLardy, 25 Ran: | goon Road. \\'hi_te Gift Sunday was held reâ€" cently with a Targe number of gifts being received and sent to The Fred Victor Mission for di«â€" tribution. A date to remember is January 23, when ‘the Annua) Congregational Meeting will he held at Richview. The meeting will start at 6.30 p.m. with a pot luck supper. Start the New Year t by planning to attend this ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Somerville and their two sons, Charles and David of 7 Sanctbury Place, spent the holiday , visiting with g Mro. Somerville‘s parents, Mr.~ and will be held at Bloordzie Uniteg church on Wednesday, Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. Plans will be finalized for the "Family Fun Fair" which wil executive will be the highlight of fi.m‘dfi,lifilhhub uuum-"flhvha.“" Ladies Auxiliary Meets ‘The installation of the n of the meeting which will be held Martin Diegel at Shakesâ€" (Keele & Lawrence) â€"â€" Ph. 244â€"3251

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