children‘s books. will be outlined and the Executive + lm,.dn have set/would a iate your attendance, it to gather to lrwlrd to eommcn?::d support. the Island, the idea having been|. x x x â€" e by the librarian before| The January monthly meeting of 3 departure, With Christmas the Church of the Transfiguration ever, you are probably trying!C.w.L. will be in the form of a 4 “ reom for the new stock of Penny Auction. It is hoped that all : * and books. If you do bave any members will attend. That‘s Tuesâ€" _ beoks which are in good condition, day night, January 14th in the \ why not put them to good use. Parish Hall at 8 p.m. sharp. â€"They may be left at the home of x x x h’l. B. Latimer, 21 Nugent or| Heard things were really swingâ€" _ more information can be obtained ing around 18 Powburn Place on _from Mrs. Latimer at CHerry New Year‘s Eve, and except for a 4â€"7647 after 4 p.m. ‘muple of grateâ€"crashers after midâ€" YOUTH RALLIES Commencing this Saturday night An the auditorium of Thistletown Collegiate, the Crusaders For Christ will sponsor four Saturday might Evangelistic_Youth Rallies. A most important Congregaâ€") OFFICERS INSTALLED tional Meeting will be held att The officers and church council Westway United Church on Sunâ€" of Our Saviour Lutheran Church €ay, January 12th at 7 p.m. The were installed during the regular Building Organization will present morning service on Sunday Januâ€" their report and recommendations. ary 5th in their respective officers Please plan to attendâ€"all members for 1964. They were: Bruce Maxâ€" and adherents will have a vote. _ | well, Chairman of Congregation; ‘ x x x \ Harold Witt, Vice Chairman; Ronâ€" The Women‘s Calendar Year ald Chubb, Secretary; Joseph Walâ€" . About forty people saw the New Yewr arrive at Westway United Church who held a New Year‘s Eve Social and Watch Night Serâ€" wice. Games, fun and fellowship made the evening, which was topâ€" ped off by a buffét luncheon, most enjoyable. A most pleasant family reunion was held over the holiday season when Mrs. M. Pearson and Stanley Pearson of Saskatoon, Sask., Lawâ€" rence Pearson of Yorkton, Sask. and Donna Pearson of Regina, Sask. arrived by car to spend Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerger of 45 Gracey Bivd, and the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Widdis, 327 The Westway. â€"Mr. Stan Izon will be the speaker and his subject this Saturday night 'm.be, ""Is there a life hereafter" ? . AUICKLY SAFELY _ P0 is> LTD. MOVING + sTORAGE paACKING * $H1IPPING 2930 moor st. west C BE 1.1166 the number of books they hadâ€" *Phone today and learn how Tâ€"R age until they can be sold. efficiency can save you monty, | x x x @’nu FRIENDLY MOvERS Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Agents: Allind Van Lines W. H. Grainger of Batrie will be sorry to hear they are both in the m.m_ Victoria Hospital in Barrie. A few LTD. | years ago the Graingers resided at MWOVING + STORAGE |758 Burnhamthorpe .Road. Across the street or across town Tâ€"R* moves are swift, safe and economical. Let Tâ€"R‘s courteous representative plan and estimate your move. This free service will show you how to save money and forget about movâ€" ing worries. Experienced men pack your fragie articles with the most upâ€"toâ€"date methods and your housshold effects are moved safely to your new address. Y ou are moved in, too! Tâ€"R‘s trained men lay rugs, set up beds and place furniture for you, getting you settled with a midimum of inconvenience and + Rexdale Ramblings + Around The Westway || ROYAL YORK GARDENS NEWS to the island of St. Lucia u-bv.nhu-nunul to the attention of a umily while on a busiâ€" Thursdoy, January 9, 1964â€"Page 2 * * GORD CAMPBELL a)Group of 8t. Richard‘s of Chichesâ€" xh # REXDALE UNITED _ ST. PAUL THE APC Young â€" People‘s Confirmation| The Annual Vestry M Class for those in their 13th year the Parish will be held and over, will commence Wednesâ€" day. Jahuary 27th. All m day evenings at 6:30 p.m. the congregation are ur Adult‘s Confirmation Class will present. 2 Thanks Liong a million for openâ€"| ing the portals of Pine Point Comâ€" munity House last Saturday night’ to the Teen 20 Club. The guys and dolls sure did love the place and wish they had a place like that of their own only the auditorium! a wee bit bigger. | Zeke Sheppard and the Doverâ€" men sure made a big hit with the full house and above all everyone who sent in a request had their number played. Zeke and the boys have a record coming out within the next couple of weeks, so we are looking forward to secing it and pushing same. Ron Scribner‘s Purple Candle Revue gave a big helping hand. . warm and sincere invitation to all ladies to attend. the first meeting iol 1964 on January 13th at 8:15 pm, The programme for the year will be outlined and the Executive would appreciate your attendance, commenï¬Â»-nd support. i day night, January l4th in the) ‘The guides have been without Parish Hall at 8 p.m. sharp. permanent . accommodation . since x x x September, but have now once Heard things were really swingâ€"\more been able to get into the ing around 18 Powburn Place on|school. They have been meeting New Year‘s Eve, and except for & in various homes throughout the couple of grateâ€"crashers after mid-‘are-, and have been working very night, everything was great. Vive hard for their various badges. Reâ€" la Hathways! !cenuiy five guides received their x x x |second class badges, and are now Never realized how difficult it in the ess of studying for their was to be an expectant father until| Hopfe Nursing Badge. The Guides I paced the house last Monday un-‘l : Linda Hastings, Patsy Bellier, xiously awaiting the news on the|Cathy Stodolny, Shirley Bailey latest arrival on our street. Peter‘lnd Sandra Wade. The Guides Vincent put in an appearance at‘lnd Brownies of Valleyfield also :Il“m:"' 5{'“"‘0“" THhosp:)“llb latehelped out at Christmas, when they Monday afternoon. e . 14) : oz, baby is the _son of Mr. undiheipfd a nsedy family, Mrs. Ernest Wick, 5 Abner Place‘ Te and will be enthusiastically welâ€") _ BIRTHDAY GREETINGS comed home by sister, Cathy. \ To Catherine MacDonald of 116 Heard things were really swingâ€" ing around 18 Powburn Place on New Year‘s Eve, and except for a couple of grateâ€"crashers after midâ€" night, everything was great, Vive la Hathways! The United ‘Church Women of the Church will hold their General Meeting, Tuesday, January 16th at 8:00 p.m. The Officers for 1964 will be instalied. VIOLA HENDRY â€" _A little late with a wish for a happy and prosperous New Year. Sometimes even I get caught by the bugs that keep the children at home. ‘The Consumers Association 6 f Canada will hold their meeting on January 15, at 8:15 p.m, in the home of Mrs. Breland, 265 Renâ€" forth Drive. . â€" .. The 4th Etobicoke A and P Cub Packs held a very successful Bottle Drive on Saturday, January 4. Ten fathers with cars helped the Cubs. Mrs. M/ Minter has kindly let the Cubs store the bottles in her garâ€" age until they can be sold. WESTHUMBER UNITED \this Sunday, January 12th at both Couples Club will hold their ï¬rstlthe morning services. meeting of the New Year this Satâ€" x x * 4 urday night at 8:30 p.m. in \‘.hel MINISTERS EXCHANGE Church Building at Martingrove PULPITS and Westhumber Bivd. All coupâ€"| The Rev. H. H. Lennox, of The les are cordially invited to attend. Church of St. Paul The Apostle Rathburn Road on (he sudden death of her father, These meetings are planned for teens and twenties and will comâ€" mence nightly at 7:30 p.m. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. M. Minter and family on .. . TEEN BITS ... Bloordale Beat (nlt mm n e t lt mema uo en m ns uy mpmmmmnmemmmmmmmmmms . D: K. WALLACE OFFICERS INSTALLED Thistletown News BE. 3â€"2729 {om-} THISTLETOWN COLLEGIATE ight! we return to Thistletown Colâ€" and legiate this Saturday and who enâ€" ANd/tertains us? Well no other than that)Toronto‘s favourite "Little Caesar UUM and the Consuls". Ron Scribner {and the Purple Candle Revue will verâ€" also lend a helping hand to the the down beat. So come one come yoneilll and let us have another full their house. Dress up dance and admisâ€" boys‘sion $1.00 and $1.25 per person. ‘ HAPPY ANNIVERSARY * It is almost a year ago to the day that a new guide company "u opened up at Valleyfield Pubâ€" lic School. _ ‘The Company was called the 286th, and had 23 girls. Under the leadership of Mrs. Olive Coleâ€" man as Captain and Mrs, Pat Mcâ€" Cutcheon as Lieutenant, the comâ€" pany thrived. Unfortunately, in September Mrs, Coleman had to leave the Company, but Mrs, Mcâ€" Cutcheon graciously took over as Captain of the group. ker, Treasurer; Wolf Mucke, Finâ€" ancial Secretary; Wilfred Butler Sunday School Supt.; Ronald Fisâ€" cher, Elder (3 years); Otto Czilok, Trustee (3 years), The Rev, H. H. Lennox, of The} x ® x { Church of St. Paul The Apostle CONGREGATIONAL MEETING| will preach at the 11:15 a.m. serâ€"| All members and adherents of} vice in Rexdale United Church and%A Lbion Gardens â€" Presbyterian| the Rev. R. Collin Toda, B.A., B.D.\Church are urged to be present at of Rexdale United Church will be the Annual Congregational meetâ€" in the pulpit of St. Paul The Aposâ€"iing, to be held on January 31st. tle. |__(n the Agenda will be the estabâ€" Installed as members of the Evâ€" angelism Committee were Robert Campbell and Paul Kolarik, instalâ€" led as members of Stewardship Committee were Wilbert Hendricâ€" The Annual Vestry Meeting of the Parish will be held on Monâ€" day, Iahuary 27th. All members of the congregation are urged to be NEW OFFICERS At the monthly meeting of The Teen 20 Club executive the followâ€" ing officers were elected to serve during 1964. Lynda Price 1st Vice President and Brian Doty 2nd Vice President. Reta Felice as Recordâ€" ingâ€" Secretary and Wand: Litlie as Correspondence Secretary. Veroniâ€" ca Clayton and Lenonard Dey to the Board of Directors. commence on Thursday, January) * x , % . 23rd at 8:15 p.m. and continue for: Members of the Anglican Young a six week period. se |Peoples Association took part in a Holy Baptism will be observed‘pot luck supper last night at, St. this Sunday, January 12th at both Paulâ€"Theâ€"Apostle Church in Rexâ€" the morning services. dale. The Rev. Canon Robinson, x x * i Candidate See ry of the Church MINISTERS EXCHANGE .Missionary s(smy spoke on‘"Canâ€" PULPITS ladian Missions". . T41â€"1147 ST, PAUL THE APOSTLE Brrow soan T Arvrogrn barve, woare TorONY® mTrRRATIONAL Artroet 1 OnUy ®NWUTES Fhow AnyWETRt i ToroNto Steps away from your table is the Patio where you will dance overâ€" looking our beautiful pool and rock garden. Dancing Friday 9 to 1 a.m., Saturday 8 to midnight. Frée parking. Enjoy Supper Dancing in the unique setting of the Riviera Room. For reservations call 677â€"1500. constellation i Enjoy Supper Dancing in the Riviera Room HOTEL THE JOYCE EASTWOOD â€" CH 4â€"0082 Now that you are clearing the miess up after the Christmas holiâ€" days, and you would like to donate your used Christmas cards to a worthy cause, I have a few adâ€" dresses where they would be grateâ€" fully received. Apparently misâ€" sionaries throughout the world are in dire need of your cards. I will list some of the addresses I have, but if you do not want to send them personally, I am sure that any of our churches in the area would undertake this cause. Miss Margaret Ogilvie, Baite, Postal 216, Stanleyville, Republique du Congo, Africa. Mr. P,. Marshall, Mission House, Manikganji, East Pakistan. _ RING OUT THE OLD _ Ring in the new, This was ex> actly what happened at a New Year‘s Eve Party, held at the homg of Mr. and Mrs, Art. Hamilton of Fenley Drive, when they coâ€"hosted a party with Mr. and Mrs, Nick Thurston of Wincott Drive. All of the 35 guests toasted the new year in with Champagne. her 14th birthday . on December 80th. Cathy is a student at Hillâ€" top School, Saskatoon Drive, who is utlinuntiiintntiiinnndt ‘ Next Sunday has been designatâ€" n ed Ecumenical Sunday in Etobiâ€" 741â€"0695 ‘coke by Bishop Wilkinson. It will son und Fred Mariin. {be observed in St. Matthias‘ Angliâ€" Incumbent elders whose terms ©@n by the Rector and ‘th RF"- had not yet expired are Wlld(amlrim’be‘rt D. Thompson exchanging Cretzch and Alfred Meitz. ]ncum-‘P“_]P_'t& Mr. Thompso‘n is the bent Trustees are Douglas Brenâ€" Minister of St. Luke‘s Vnited nen and Gustay Kanenburg. omm â€"4 On the Agenda will be the estabâ€" lishment of the 1964 Budget and election of Elders, and Managers. All organizations should complete their year end reports on activities and finances to submit their financâ€" ial records for auditing by Januâ€" ary 12th at the latest. > ST. ANDREWS ANGLICAN | As the Rev. Phillips of St. Audâ€" rew Anglican will be taking part, in the dedication of the new Thistleâ€"| town United Churcy, the morning services on Sunday will be conductâ€", ed by lay members of the congreâ€" gation. Officiating at the 9.30 a.m. service will be Mr. Robert Barclay and the .preacher at 11.00 a.m. will! be Mr. Dennis Pacey. | Time â€" 8:15 P.M. Tickets $1.00 244â€"0481 1495 zmmc AVE. N (KOPLI LAZA) Presents Their Festival Entry Play wHERE TO SEND THEIR CHRISTMAS CARD§ "EPITAPM FOR GEORGE DILLON" SAVAGE â€" PACKARD â€" HEWETSON ORTHOPEDIC CORRECTIONs EXPERIENCED COMPETENT lq:n JUST NORTH OF REXDALE BLYD At Richview Collegiate Institute THE ETOBICOKE DRAMA GUILD ROSS & SMALLMAN SHOES On Thursday & Friday, CHILDREN‘S SHOES By Joha Osborne Jan. 23 â€" 24 SPECIALISTS . ‘There is a need, both immediate and future, for persons who can play the organ. The need exists in Presbyterian Church have decided to do something about this. now ! (2) Have not had previous orâ€" gan experience, but are interested in learning . . . there will be Organ Instruction classes beginning in January. â€" If you enjoy good music, you are invited to attend at Hilltop Chapel, La Rose Avenue, on Januâ€" ary 12th, at 8:80 p.m, The Toronto Bible College will be presenting an evening of music, Minimum requirements preferrâ€" ed: Grade 7 Piano or its equivaâ€" lent. Contact Rev. Waiter Welch at St, Andrew‘s Church or Mr. Ken. Graydon. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM are invited to atltend at Hilitop RED CROSS SOCIETY ;rcgular meeting of 1964 on Wedâ€" Chapel, La Rose Avenue, on Januâ€"| How many of us know of the Desday, January 15th, at 8.15 p.m. ary 12th, at 8:80 p.m, The Toronto|services offered to Etobians by the at Richview United Church. Plans Bible College will be presenting aniRed Cross? The Red Cross have for the coming Father and Son evening of music, had pamphlets printed, and ar,"Banquet will be ï¬nalnzgd and all y [Kmmmmaâ€"s anxious to have as many of these‘MO‘he"S who can possibly attend MARRIED COUPLES‘ CLUB \folders as possible distributed| this meeting please do so, The Married Couples‘ Club of throughout the Township. x x * . St. Matthias‘ Anglican will hold| If you belong to a group or ser-‘ Our Sincere Sympathy is extendâ€" its Annual Meeting on Friday,\vice club that would get them °d to Mrs. A. Fedora of 12 Ashâ€" January 10th at 8.30 p.m. There/where they would do some good, field Drive, whose grandfather pas will be a card party following the|please help yourself â€" they are Sed away on Monday, December meeting, and all who are interâ€"|available at the Red Cross Society,hmh, 1963. & ested in the activities of the club|\Dundas St. W. \â€"â€"= .â€" . .â€" lare cordially invited. } xâ€"~.â€"â€"_â€"_ . i bo y If you (1) can play an organ , they can use your talents right CUSTOM UPHOLSTERERS OF FINE FURNITURE REâ€"DESIGNING : REâ€"BUILDING : REâ€"COVERING THOS. W. JONES WESTOWN SHOPPING PLAZA All you have to do is send in your food recipe to The Advertiserâ€"Guardian "Cook Book" editor . . . each recipe must have your name and adâ€" dress clearly printed below the recipe: PULPIT EXCHANGE ETOBICOKE ORGAN CLASSES ADVERTISER â€" GUARDIAN Copy of each recipe must be written on only â€" THE ADVERTISERâ€"GUARDIAN 10% OFF MATERIALS DURING JANUARY BE 1â€"6491 ENTER YOUR RECIPE DON‘T WAIT . . . ENTER TODAY!! 89. JUDGE FACTORY AND SHOWROOM THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES WILL BE FINAL IN SELECTING THE: WiINNERS | Wws || ERING: | | saly RusseLL i ere we are into the secâ€"| CLASSES _ |ond week in 1964, with things alâ€")) i, both immediate| mostâ€" back to normal, all Dad‘s‘¢ Win Valuable ANY ADVERTISER WISHING TO PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS COOK BOOK . . . PLEASE CALL 239â€"2741 Prizes .. . . one side of the paper. IN THE ond week in 1964, with things alâ€" mostâ€" back to normal, all Dad‘s and M"n back to work and school and the household engineers ul\udlyw.nthqu;“ again in charge of their own doâ€" This looks as though it may b‘} a very interesting year politically, this week started with a bro.deuq of the Prime Minister and then on Monday on the 701 News there were some excerpts from the first méeting of the year at Toronto City Hall. I think things will get Church, Kiplinig® Avenue PINK FOR A GIRL Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dow, 56 Bridesburgh Drive, on the birth of a daughter, Brenda Charlotte on December 10. of the monthly United Church Women meeting has been changed to WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 8 p.m. Mrs, Caruth of the Overâ€" seas Relief Distribution Centre, iwill be the Guest Speaker, You are invited to bring your lriends. CHANGE OF DATE HUMBERVALE _ UNITED CHURCH WOMEN â€" The date ERINGATE JOTTING®S TELEPHONE 239â€"2741 \ PINK FOR A GIRL j CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Wrs, Ronalé La Pointe of 55 Beckwith Road on the birth of a daughter on Monday, Decémber 30, 1963 at, The Queensway General Hospital. A new little sister for !Donna Marie and Mark. Weight ‘5‘lbs. 3 ozs. pretty hot and heavy before the year is out, is that the kind of loâ€" cal government we would get with AMALGAMATION t ‘ C.W.L, MEETING The Nativity of Our Lord C.W.L. will hold their first meeting of 1964 on Monday, January 13th at Natâ€" ivity School at 8 p.m. onM«;n:iu'y‘ Jm;a‘ry-l.'flh.n Natâ€"|\ Two Sunday School teachers are ivity School at 8 p.m. stil URGENTLY needed for the x x x Senior Dept., which is held from 16th ETOBICOKE LADIES _ |9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m, on Sunday AUXILIARY mornings. Don‘t you want your <© The 16th Etobicoke Central Lag. child | to bf"’ft from Sunday ies Auxiliary will hold their first School teaching? regular meeting of 1964 on Wedâ€"| An assistant cub master is needâ€" nesday, January 15th, at 8.15 p.m.‘ed; anyone interested please speak at Richview United Church. Plansiwm, Mr. Downie, BE 9â€"3829, for the coming Father and Son|______________â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"_â€" Banquet will be finalized and all Mothers who can possibly attend & this meeting please do so. | "’llele'OWIl â€" will be starting Saturday, Jan. 11. Place, 941 Albion Rd., Thistletown, from 10 â€" 11:30. Fee $5, materials included. Call Mrs. Chubb, CH. 9â€"4554. 4 thoughtâ€"provoking talks designed for men and women in their teens and twenties. * JAN. 11 â€" IS THERE A LIFE HEREAFTER® JAN. 18 â€" ARE DECENCY AND sINCeRMY EnougHh? 4 JAN. 25 â€" IS THERE A HELL? FEB. 1 â€" WHY BECOME A CHRISTIAN NOW? Children‘s Art Classes CHRISTHIAN YOUTH CRUSADE 4 SATURDAY EVENINGS AT 7:30 P.M. STAN 1ZON A 10 Weeks Series of «h EACH RECIPE WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE ADVERTISERâ€"GUARDIAN AT A LATER DATE WITH YOUR SIGNATURE UNDER THE RECIPE OR RECIPES. | THISTLETOWN COLLEGIATE â€" REXDALE (Islington Ave. N at Fordwich) BOX 156, ISLINGTON, ont WITNESSES COMMUNITY SINGING SoLOos CHOIR WORD OF LIFE BE 1â€"0669 ced GRACE PRESBYTERIAN:â€" CHURCH NEWS During the morming service at Grace Church on Sunday, January 5th, Mr, Bill Downie rendered a beautiful solo, The Old Rugged Crass, with the rest of the choir joining in the chorus. \| The a nnua} Congregational meeting , will be Keld on Monday, January 27th, 1964 at the Church. The various organizations within the Church are reminded #hat anâ€" nual reports should be turned in as soon as possible and the finanâ€" cial books given to the Board of Managers for auditing. Tuesdoy, 8 p.m. â€" Informative Bible Study. Thistletown Pentecostal Church For Location, Phone 763â€"5984 941 Albion Road Public Hall, Thistletown . Pastor: 1. G. Wyns 10 a.m Sunday Services 1.m.â€"Sunday School a.m.â€"Worship p.m.â€"Evangelistic AlL WELCOME ras | You May Win One of the Many Prizes Being Offered ! CRUSADERS 41 a|