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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 6 Feb 1964, p. 2

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| + Rexdale Ramblings + | REXDALE TEEN TWENTY CLUB DANCE ‘This Saturday night, in Thistleâ€" town Collegiate, lslington Ave. Hm: and Fordwich Cres., The Teen Twenty Recreation 2974 BLOOR ST. WEST CHESLOW Textiles SPECIA L REG. UP TO $2.98 YARD SILK SURAHS REG. UP TO $1.98 YARDâ€"SPECIAI PRINTED COTTONS INDIVIDUAL COMPANY ASSOCIATE JUST CALL ‘‘MAL‘‘ STOKES _ Je6Tâ€"7 543 RESIDENCE PHONE 2499827 YORK TICKNORâ€"VOLKSWAGEN 1132 WESTON ROAD â€" WESTON SPRING FABRICS You‘ll take extra pride in a spring outfit you LADIES! . . . ARE YOU SEWING & . . IF YOU ARE . . . VISIT CHESLOW TEXTILES ADVERTISER, Thursday, January 6, 1964â€"Page 2 SEW UP Spring and Euster George Clifton‘s Golf Schoo‘ Royal York Plaza 1500 Royal York Road _ | made yourse THINKING ABOUT BVUYING THAT HAVE JUST ARRIVED:! With The Right Payment Plan rom our tast AND SEE ALL THE NEW IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FLANNELETTE yards a VOLKSWAGEN? 27â€"INCH WHITE GOLFERS 241â€"4 581 For Information: s1.00 THESE SPECIALS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY .. with exciting new fabrics spring selection! Or Call 98â€" Pine Valley Golf Club GQRD CAMPBELL offers the following MEMBERSHIPS Yard Club present for your entertainâ€" will be records and albums given ment, J. P. Finnegan, C.K.E.\'.‘[awuy by J, P. who everyone digs. Good Guy and the band of "The| This is a dress up ddnce starting Corlaines" who everyone thought at 8 p.m. $ was real neat when they were hon[ > last vear about this time There} DUFF ROMAN WAS .98 PLAY KNITS REG. UP TO $1.98 Special s] 49 WOOL MATERIALS 5298 yard REG. UP TO $298 YARD REG. UP TO $4.98 YARD MAGIC CREPES IMPORTED 54â€"INCH to us. Many of you gals and guys have been asking to have the Colâ€" onials band at the club dance and so they will be with us on the 15th at 8 p.m. Regular admission prices and dress up as usual, FEBRUARY 15TH DANCE It was announced in the monthly letter to all club members in Janâ€" uary that there would be no dance Feb. 15 but Rexdale United Church has opened their doors once again L’ Last Saturday night Duff Roâ€" man was late in arriving, nine o‘â€" clock, but when he went on he sure had the guys and dolls swingâ€" ‘ing. Some of the winners of recâ€" ords and albums were Tom Robâ€". in and Lynn Mowatt, Bob Patterâ€" son and Judy Morrison, Sue Taylor| and Dennis Tracy, Tom Bamome‘ and â€" Patrica â€" Henderson, Linda Cotti and Martin Dolrie, Danny O‘Shea and Helen Maguire, Jim Warren, William Vermae, Marsha Little, Martin Dollery and the grand prize winners Vicki Mason and Pat Goodenough, It was imâ€" possible for the Invictus to play, and so J. Smith and the Majestics furnished the down beat, Boy how that Smittie can sing. Public Hall, Thistletown Pastor: 1. G. Wyns Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"Sunday Scheol 11 a.m.â€"Worship 7 p.m.â€"Evangelistic Tuesday, 8 p.m. â€"â€" Informative Bible Study. Thistletown Pentecostal Church 244.848i LISTEN TO "THE RIVER OF LIFE" SUNDAY, 7:30 A.M. WHLDâ€"AM 1270 ON YOUR DIAL ALL WELCOME SAYAGE . PACKARD . HEWETSON ORTHOPEDIC CORRECTIONS EXPERIENCED COMPETENT STAFF JUST NORTH OF For Location, Phone 763â€"5984 ROSS & SMALLMAN SHOES DUFF ROMAN WAS THE GREATEST PHONE BE 3â€"7171 T4lâ€"1147 CHILDREN‘S SHOES 941 Albien Road [KIPLING $ 1 .59 SPECIALISTS REXOALE 81Y0 KIPLING aÂ¥E. N PLAZA) ¢(~. yard Yard So come along service clubs and parents! Let‘s have a home away from home tn let off the extra steam and show Metro and Etobiâ€" coke Councils that we can do it So everyone can have a part Conâ€" crete Rlocks will be sold for $5.00 and a chair for ten and a tahle for twentyâ€"five dolfars and the donors name to be placed on each and every #ift they donate. this much needed building in the community. At the Executive meet. ing Sunday evening ‘the Rexdale Teen Twenty Recreational Club voted to go ahead under their own steam. Rexdale and District Council of Churches, Rev. H. H. Lennox, P. R. Adams and A. Boyd. RIVERCREST H. & S. ASSOCIATION On Tuesday afternoon last the Rivercrest Home and School Assoâ€" ciation sponsored a film for the older grades of children entitled, "Say No To A Stranger", through the auspices of the Public Relâ€"tions Division _ of _ the â€" Metro Police Denartment. Parents had to sign a slip mailed to them by the association so that their child could see the film. The association felt that it was their duty to have the children see this film as there has been a decided inâ€" crease in the number of known cases of children in th*e ‘mim~‘~e area being approached by, or inâ€" volved with a sex offeniler. Parents are asked to call the Police â€" Department the moment they notice any atranger talking to juveniles _ or youngster on the Parochial Tribunal, Rev. H. H. Lennox, N. G. Vokey, R. D. Lusâ€" combe, L. C. Davis and Mrs. J. Conner. Members of the Advisory Board, Rev. H. H. Lennox, N. G. Vokey, R. D. Luscombe, W. Langan, W. H. Barkman, G. H. Brickwell, T. B. N. Jones, F. M. Bishop, W. R. Heath, R. R. Hilliard and J. E. Fenning. _ The Reverend Herbert H. Lennox presided at the .Annual Vestry Meeting of the Congregation of St. Paul the Apostle and the following officers _ were â€" elected, _ Churchâ€" wardens â€" People‘s, Mr. N. G. Vokey, Rector‘s Mr. R. D. Lusâ€" combe, Deputy Churchwarden Mr. E. G. Grover. Lay Members of Synod, M. W. Gordon, R. F.‘Newâ€" ton, Mrs. G. H. Brickwell and Mrs.i A. C. Henley. Substitute Lay Memâ€" bers of Synod H. P. Kent and C. R. Walker, Members of the Deanery Great Chapter Rev. H. H. Lennox, N. G. Vokey, R. D. Luscombe, . W. M. Gordon, Mrs. G. H. Brickwell, Mrs. A. C. Henley, E. G. Grover, P. R. Adams, T. L. Hawkins, R. F. Newâ€" ton, F. L. Richings and G. J. Kemish. streets of Rexdale and Dist Carrick. Vestry Clerk Mrs. W Kearns. CHURCH OF ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 1964 Mrs. G. Poole meeting the secondl Send your contributions to Rexâ€" Tuesday of each month in the evâ€" dale Teen Twenty Communiiy ening, Centre, 21 Henley Cres., Rexdale. Pastor Roberts announced the You will immediately have a reâ€" sodâ€"turning for the building of the ceipted letter forwarded to you for church is set for July 1965, ‘income tax purposes. x Envelope Secretary Mrs. W. R Heath, Treasurer Mr. F. M. Bishop Auditors R. W. Bolton and W. W There are three units, one in the afternoon under the ':l'mirmm-1 ship of Mrs. R. Dorn, meeting the first Wednesday â€" of each month;} Unit 2 meeting the second Tuesday evening of each month under the| direction of Mrs. Mary Lenton und[ Unit 3 under the direction of! Rev. Bruce D. Roberts, pastorjplnel discussion, February 11th, of Westhumber United presided at 8 p.m. in Hilltop Public School. at the installation of officers cere-l The panel members will be: mony for the United Church Woâ€" Reverend Waiter Weich, St. Andâ€" men of the Church. Elected execâ€" rew‘s Presbyterian Church; E. H. utive for the year, President Mrs.“Tyeu, principal Hilltop School; P. G. S. Johnson, Vice President Mrs. C. James Wilson, Metro Police Guy Poole, Correspondence Secreâ€"| Youth Bureau; and Dr. Ron tary Mrs. T. Miller, Recording Stokes, assistant director, Forensic Secretary Mrs. E. H. Mann. ‘Clinic, Toronto Paychiatric Hosâ€" There are three units, one in pital, The moderator will be D. the afternoon under the chairmnmfflutberford, area superintendent, ship of Mrs. R. Dorn, meeting the Etobicoke Board of Education. £200.000 NEEDED FOR TEE\ TwENTY comMMENITY CENTRE ‘ THISTLETOWN DOWN VINCENT MASSEY ‘ Last Friday Thistletown C1 downed Vincent Massey in the senâ€" ior tilt of basketball 45 to 20. Brian Williams led Thistletown with u‘ points, John Wilkins 8, and Bob Howell 6. ‘ Massey‘s top scorer Al Stevenson 10 and Ray McHugh 9. In the Junior game Thistletown made it a double header by pushâ€" ing Massey 33â€"24. Bob Heath and Bob Warrian hit 10 apiece. Barry Hyrnkiew 8 for the runners up. ‘Host Churches |Beating Raps Hard Without Aid | Islington Evangel Centre at % p.m. and 7.30 | p.m.; Islington United Church at 1.30 p.m.; Bloorâ€"| dale United Church; St. Bichard‘s, of Chichester; Hillview Presbyâ€", terian at 1.45 p.m.; Salvation Army: Citadel, Rexdale; St. Andrew‘s, Anglican at Thistletown, at 8 p.m.;) Kingswayâ€"Lambton at 2 p.m. ud' 7.30 p.m.; guest speakers Reverend Harriet Christie and Mrs. J. F. Mcâ€"‘ Kay. | The following‘ are the Etobicoke churches where World Day of Prayer services will be held on February 14th: U.C.W. OFFICERS ELECTED WESTHUMBER UNITED 1964 tor Roberts announced the irning for the building of the h is set for July 1965, « te price the buile For World cost to erect is a kitehen stove, a large kettle of water kept on the back of the stove will supply the necessary moisture in the air, is necessary. Keeping a container of water on radiator coils or hangâ€" ing on the hot air register will help. In rural homes where there Hot dry temperature in the house is hard on the respiratory organs and the skin, There should be good ventilation and humidity The evening is being sponsored by the Valleyfield Home and School Association. Parents from other schools in the area are invited. Your Child In A Changing Community Is Valleyfield Topic "Your Child In A Changing Community" will be the topic of a panel discussion, February 11th, | Most of the time a person can ‘be acquitted with the help of a llawyer on charges of burglary or mingr sex offences, he said, but |without counsel the chances are | slim. | To qualify for this service an individual‘s earnings must not exâ€" ceed $1,800 a year or $2,500 anâ€" nually if he is married. However, if the defendent is charged with | _You have only a 10 percent Slander or Breach of Promise the ‘chance beating a breaking and enâ€" province, will not ur the case, |tering "rap" in court without legal said nJuorl to the Jaycees. counsel, said solicitor John Weisâ€"| A ing the Jaycees at their dorf, Director of the Ontario Legal\dinner at the 27 Restaurant, Weisâ€" Aid Plan, to the Etobicoke Junior|dorf, the only fullâ€"time director on Chamber of Commerce last week.\the provincial level told the Jav. _ The Ontario Legal Aid Plan ofâ€" fers free legal service to the public unable to afford their own lawyer. Established by the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1949, the plan receives a grant of $20,000 anâ€" nually to provide free legal aid. Etobicoke Jaycees Tipped Off ISLINGTON AVE. & DIXON RD., DURBY SPORTS CENTRE SELLING OUT OF BUSINESS Durby Sports Centre & Hardware ERNIE RICHARDSON DESIGN CURLING BOOTS NICK DURBANO RESIDENCE 741â€"3259 DURBY SLAPSHOT AND MICMAC HOCKEY STICKS, REGULAR, $2.35 INCLUDES ROLL OF TAPE HOCKEY SKATES SKI JACKETS /2 PRICE SAVINGS UP To 33% OFFf CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS AND DECORATIONS 50% OFF REGULAR PRICE BASEBALL GLOVES DOORâ€"OPENING SPECIAL! PROâ€"TYPE [ In England legal counse} is paid by the government and lawyers reâ€" ceive 90 percent of their normal fees taking legal aid cases. Conseâ€" quently nearly gil English lawyers give their time to legal aid cases, he said. Sule n i M Vi e en w Dat l t ty > 7’;‘,1!«“!‘&““( Nh o it rortiatgid * fln ts t m t o dd l‘T\’T'jp TT ow 1 te The increasing work load on lawâ€" yers now helping legal aid is evenâ€" Addressing the Jaycees at their dinner at the 27 Restaurant, Weisâ€" dorf, the only fullâ€"time director on the provincial level, told the Jayâ€" cees that over 1,000 citizens in the County of York received free legal aid. Each county has its own diâ€" rector and ;\vyer- donate their FINAL _ CLEARANCE 5; To OFrF OF BOYS‘ AND ONLY GLIDDEN‘S HOMENIZED SPREAD SATIN PAINT $2.30 QT. OR 5 HUMBERTOWN CENTRE (Opposite Fruit and Meat Market) We have to make room for our complete new lines of boys‘ and young men‘s wear for Spring and Summer. To do this we are clearing Fall and Winter clothâ€" ing and furnishings as low as HALF PRICE. 8.88)| GOLF EQUIPMENT 2 SALE REDUCED FOR THIS SALE! YOUNG MEN‘S WEAR AS LOW AS $1.21 VALUES GALORE! § PRICE Edcdic..XHen SHOPPE FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN tually going to break down thea nominal fee by the government, scheme in Ontario, stated Weisâ€"and let the ‘aw society run the dorf. To prevent this happening plan without government interferâ€" he suggested the lawyers be paid ence. FRAMED WALL PLAQUES . . . See the 19th Hole Golf Show ot the Conroy Hotel â€"â€" Goifers Every Wed. 12 Noon. George Cliffen, M.C. TOYS & GAMES REDUCED UP TO _A WESTOWN PLAZA â€" Phone 247â€"4661 6.ss HOCKEY EQUIPMENT PANTS â€" SWEATERS â€" sOX, ETC, GREATLY REDUCED George Clifton‘s Golf School GOLF LESSONS PRACTICE PLANS OPEN EVERY DAY A Good Supply of Used Clubs For Sale GAL ENTIRE STOCK OF FISHING TACKLE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Road Phone 241â€"4581 WNALL °. 25~ ies i in sls ut n t lialM : mm m.‘umflmmmllfiflmu i GOLFERS o e tm SKIING EQUIPMENT 25% OFFf WESTON, P.O SALESMAN 20% OFf FIRE PLACE ACCESSORIES 501 ‘r_j‘ {':‘:m is 239â€"9621 OFF Ballull

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