Mr. Beckel’s talk to the girls was "Choosing Your Life's Work". Under the direction of Mrs. W. Harris, the Brown Own. the Brownies were in charge of the music singing "The Lord is My Shepherd" and "Come with Happy Faces." At the evening service, the 432nd Guides and Brownies con- ducted their Thinking Day ser- vice in eeiebration of "Baden Powell' week, which comes to . close on Sunday. Mr. Becker: termon for the morning service was "The Sad. dueesr". the second sermon un- der the heading "Faces About the Cross,†It tn the happy privilege of Elventon to receivo by baptism the following children into the feMwship of the Christian Church: Sharia Lee Barker, daughter of Mr. and In. John Barker: Fredrick John Gitsadaii, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gleadlll; David Robert Ribhell, non of Mr. 5 Mes. An Ribbeu and Marjorie Gail Simmons, daughter of Mr, and hers. Mir ton Simmons. ILVIRSTON PARK UNITED CNUICH WAS “II. - Sunday School - 9 yen-s and up 9:45 am. - Pathfinders Bible Class 11:00 am. - God The Creator 11:00 In. - Sand†School -- l . 8 years. WESIUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (ENTRAl UNITED CHURCH King Street and Weston Road Minister: Rev. Ralpn E. Spencer. M.A.; 3.0. Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Bart. B.A.. B.D. Sunday, February 23, 1964 11:00 mm. - "Getting the Best of Temptation" 11:00 IJII. 1:00 pan. 9:45 am. 10:00 mm. 11:00 am. 10:00 In. - Tri C Class for Teenagers 11:00 am. - Classes tor all ages 3200 p.m. - x L Bible Class for Ladies 7:30 Iran, - mt Group 8:00 pm. - Young People's Union Got-Mm? Adding anew-com? You can make any room warm and livable with electric heat- ing. It's simple and inexpensive to install and oper- ate. You can add elertrir heating without disturbing your present heating system. And it vi“ cost you less minute“ than it would toextmd yourpruent system. Flamelm electric Issuing is the quietmt. dent. cleanest heating - ever devised. Minister ._- Rev. R. g." Mum: CH 1-9533 Study Sunday, F ebruary 23, Sunday, February Cross Street at Church --- Rev. R. J. Boggs BA. l 1-9533 Study CH [-1571 “inhuman uied am ' Morning Worship Evening Worship Junior & Intermediate Church School Pax Bible Class Nursery, Kindergarten & Primary SUNDAY SCHOOL In. Jane. S. Biggie! lg, tUL, “A Eatatrihowiaitthe nursery is so much. tysierthan before f 'irttrimee4li'ttotmet m with “PM GA an; 'edon an A reception is being held m the Church House,'11 Cross Street, February 22nd. 1984 from 2 pm. _ 4 pm to honour Mr. 5: Mrs. Josh Lodge on the occasxon of their 6Sth Wedding Next Sunday morning the minister will deliver the Third sermon in the series “Faces ab out the Cross," entitled "Judo, the 'Ihilor". The evening wor- ship service will welcome the lnterchurch Male Choir. Anniversary. The Sunduy School will be beginning this week to an or- den for Hot Crou Buns. This is a yearly project ttf the Sun- day School. and one which in very well supported by the members of the church and the community During an Procession Hymn of the Guides, an; to the tune of "Onward Christina Soldiers," the colour party mud the nap. Member: at the colour party were Joyce MaeMiiuat, Janice Grant, Brenda Homeâ€. Parnel- Reed, Judy Grant and Jackie Smith. Guide Brenda Hon-ego gave the reading “Taps". Weston Prosbyhrim Church "re (WI 1Utrict l On Sunday, February 16, St, John's Young People's Club ‘held their annual "Queen ot our Hearts Night." During the (course of the evening the mem- bers took a vote in order to " ect the "Club Queen" for 1964. Those competing for the crown were: Julia Bergin, Joan Grav. , Diane Leroux and Evelyn Me. l Donnell. " Dancing entertainment for the evening was provided by "‘Bobby Morten and the Invit- l tas." Chaperoning the evening's ‘activitles were Mr, and Mrs. _ Ross Copeman. y The regular weekly meeting ‘was opened by Pat Hennesey Club president who, 1n the ab [sent-e of Father Bourque, club I director. lead the group in a short prayer. i This month's special inten» , thm is for "The Reverend Fath. I ers special intention." Mike Keating drew attectirm 1 to the lists on the bulk-tin board for Girls Hockey, Base. (bail, Day of Recollection, Win- _ ter Holiday, Roller Skating and ‘Drama. All those interested in l any of these activities wrr? ask. ' ed to sign the list provided. Mike Keating announced that the pamphlets at the back of the church hall were free of charge for anyone who wanted to take one. Mike also announc- ed that there would be a hock ey game on Tuesday evening. Membership converters, Sharon Simard and Gayle Wilton pres- ented 5 new memberships bring- ing the total to ill Desmond Hennesey. gave I short, humorous account of the "True"? meaning of Valentines Day, Following the meetmg. votes were taken to chose the tqueen [loch-k "nun. Ilium Centre. The special- ist " your Hydro's Electric Heating Information Centre can give you complete information on the type of unit best suited to your room, installed mag operating out: and help 'i.i,rereqintr Winks. Call not. 91...! I , Ctrll now. 249.91" _ ELECTRIC "EATING INFORMATION cm John Metsaae, special activi- ties convener. outlined the Win. ter Holiday trip in more detail, saying that there would be var- ious sporting activities available to them, such as skating, tohog- gaining and skiing. Pat Hennesey drew particw lar attention to the feet that next week would be the "Wim ter Holiday," and asked that the members meet at the church Hall at 1:30 next Sunday. Fellowship , S. Ferguson, Finance . D, Wilhelm Planning . A, D. Buchanan Property . D, Wardrope, Organ Fund . A. MacLennIn. Envelope Sou-uric: General Fund _ c. Cox Building Fund - C. Lashbrook, Mr, Jim Tawse has been ap. pointed by the Sessmn _ Bud. get Treasurer ta succeed Mr, Fleming Gilmour. m {alluring men were that» led to the Board of Manager: for 1M J. Hull Chum, J. B. Willa“; Vice Chairman, G. Seagrave Secre- tyrr, s. A. Wilson; Treasurer. A Squat Dance sponsored by the W. A. will be held in Creel- nun 11111 on "Hay. Febnmy an.“ at 8.att pm. lichen 'me St. John's YPC, Wuhan ELECT QIC HEATING, YOU DOLL! COMMITTEES your hydro l Whippoorwilla ..r...m.r.r_ a Ravens _..__.._ 2 Bluebirds ..F. a High Avon.†Doria Dodwell, 1†Joan PuMoni, 181 Kay Cardona. 185 Mars Toplin, w, High triple Flat Joan Pullord, 735 Doris Dodwell, m Marg Long, 602 Marx. Toplin, 689. High Singi- Flat Joan Pultord, 319 Jean Kirkpatrick, 313 Kay Cardona. 300 Doris Dodwell, 300. High Three Handicap Clara Ashbee, 764 Joan Pulford, 783 Mary was, 743 Doris Graham, T43. Erlma Mitchell, 743. High Singla Handicap Joan Pulford, 335 Jean Kirkpatrick. 332 Kay Cardona, 322. Boys and Girls Saturday mor- ining team at Royal York Plaza Greyhounds O Spaniels ""."._...F' 8 Bulldogs T_.,, rr-rr-ee. 2 Scotties '_-'-rr_trews.._rrrr_ 4 Hounds (rrv__ VT.-? a Poodles '-"._r._r__r.rr. 8 Shepherds ""-"r'_rt.wrr 7 Huskies T", 3 High Auras" _ Girl - Judy Cairns. 130 Boy - Vince Langman 170 ’High Single Flu! Girl - Dale Broad. 209 Boy - Kim Kennedy, 300 [High Double Flat ; Girl _ Janice Ferguson, 350 Boy - Bill Kritrer, 464 High Single Handicap Girl - Janice Burnham, 253 Boy _ Ray Palma, 239 High Doubla Handicap Girl - Laura McCabe, 418 Boy - Randy Miles. 319 . Junior Team Standings Bloodhounds 3 Beagles Frrr 4 Boxers -. T .. 2 l Setters Frrw . V 0 Dalmatians "'rv_rrrrrrtrrt_ T i Collies (FF.mrretr__ .... 3 l Terriers Frr'_.__-."rr___ti_ 8 Pointers "rtt._ _ . 9 High Averages . Girl - Barbara Curtis, t75 Boy _ Allen Lord. 201 High Single Flat Girl _ Wendy Herber, 297 Boy - John Curr, 318 High Double Fiat Girl _ Marcelino Mitchell, 435 l Boy - Bruce Abel, 479 High Singla Handicap Girl - Lynn Curtis, 260 Boy - Bobby Demarco, 277 High Doubla Handicap Girl - Barbara Burke, 453 of Hearts" for 1964 and Queen Joan Gray was presented with a bouquet of red roses and a ster- ling silver bracelet. ‘ Gard News [all Mr -u, mm " the home at In. Nut. Win-en we“: Ut, la. Nu: m, 73; lid, In. Elana: Pun, To; 1rd, In, men. I; In, In. Null. l'nl Yprk Pu" Ladies lull-n. Lug-n Start at 3rd serie, Wrens Bobolinkl Woodpecker: Chickadee: Elmlea and District Invitations have been sent to ottgerWpiversity Women's Clubs in the Toronto area to Join the Weston members for this eve- mug. Members are reminded to keep April 22 open for the In- nual banquet of the club. University Club h Hear Talk, On law Wed. The guest speaker on this occasion will-be Mrs. J. B. Nei- man. I lawyer, who WIS a lite eral candidate in the last prow incial election. She will address the members on "Women and the Law". Known as the Golden Book for Charity program, it is I plan designed for the welfare of the communities throughout the country Our Ladies group ot eager beavers have not yet am nounced what their ultimate tar- get is, but you can bet their untiring efforts will be well re- warded in the interest of their members. Olive Halcrow at CH H.555 is the convener of this project. The University Women's Club of Weston will hold its next meeting on Wednesday February 26, at a pm. at Central United Church, Weston. Our Ladies Auxiliary is hard at it again: their members are bu si 1y saving and collecting trade marks of several leading Canadian manufacturers. These trade marks are out from boxes. labels, containers etc. represent- ing points towards the aequis- ition of major appliances, turn- Run and many other items. In the West Group darts play- offs this past week Maple Leaf Branch 266 were declared the doubles winners, the combin- ation of s, Reich and P. Warren were victorious over H, Whit- taker and F. Bunting of Fair- bank Branch 75. Maple Leaf will now represent West Group in the Toronto District finals, and along with Fairbanks will lake part in the Provincial play- offs. Dates for these events are yet to be announced. Mt. Dennis will host the Provincial tests. While not a Inge room, one cannot help but feel an atmom phere M cannon; the decor Ind furnishings re most eye-cat) ing and comfortable. One feature that is most unique is the wall made up of huge granite stones net in mortar; in contrast you notice the modern style hurri- clne lamp fixtures that can be adjusted dim to bright by rm stats. The Mt. Dennis members are to be congratulated on this addition. Legion members ac- companied by escorts are im vited to drop wound and enjoy this "new look". (nadir: or about the" 2Sth day of November, 1963, are hereby notified to send full â€manna of their claima'to the undemittrted on (I be- fore the Sth m ot, March, mu will be distributed having was“! only to the mm of which the under, and shall have notice. Dated " Weston. Ontario, AIA, persona having claims against the estate of Mar- garet Louise Black. late of 8 Ellis Avenue, Weston, who my tSth day of Mull-j This wruer along with my bet- ter lull experienced a pleasant evening this week when we had the opportunity to visit the new Ladies Lounge " Mt. Dennis Branch 31. Our hosts President Andy McKee and Put-President Bob Wilson made the short visit that much more enjoyable. JOHN m ROBMSON my: and LULQ WA mow. W‘m and. by their law: Mes-1. Bull '_Aeertrevrrt'rqt'treet, at the general meeting Thursday evening. an"; presented no ters than it applicants lot new mom- bership. This mun be done to I recvrd tor one evening. In this mass mama. non: with these new members. were six trunden introduced from other hunches. Mr. Albert lever was a visitor from Branch IN. The legion Scene , u Juli: may, nts." uh; In. not. (PM, Fab. W; Mr. Ton “brook. Feb. M. nun Porter, Bunch secret "A jun u buy a the prov- NOTICE m CREDITOR AND mm In The Estate d Margaret Louise Black. I loy-Johlnno," Deceased coxnom 10-5... of WESTON. prince. two rooms 22. LONG BRANCH _ 2 large warm room. Ipnrtmenh rear (1 fore, rplnte entrance, parking. Rclsonable. CH l- 4841 or Ch 9-453]. 23. ROOMS TO LET UNFURN'SHED ROSEIOUNT l John Street - um lady, one large room and kitchen. qhare but Private autumn " mm inch!†CULFORD-LAWRENCE. base. meat apartment suit couple. WESTON RD. - 401 SOUTH, mum: girl wanted to share two-bedroom luxury apart ment, excellent bus service, shopping at door, 2474909 after 5:30 Ind 241-4605 ar time, - Gerri. l4. APARTMENTS TO LET " FURNISHED LARGE BASEMENT apartment, one bedroom. self-contained, natural fireplttee. CH “mist 16. WESTON _ recreation room with private bath & entrance. Electrically equipped kitchen- ette, Business couple only. CH 1-5010. WESNN - in residential area. Close to transportation, small three-room modern apart- ment in quiet building. Adults, $89. BA 54482. UNFURNISHED HOUSE with garage, five rooms. Owner holds one room. Reduced rent tor board Ind laundry. One child welcome. Available Hamil Ist, Call after five, CH 1-9079. l7. 12. HOUSE TO LET WANTED To RENT in Weston, five or six-mom bungalow, unfurnished, on or before May 30th. Would par three months rent Ht advance for two or more years lease. Parking or garageV n e a r transportation Ind shopping, adults. CH 4-5076. JOHN STUILKENBOOM Real Estate dt Mortgage Broker' Listings mvited - 35 years sellmg experience DON FINANCE $50 - $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL On You: Own Signature No Bankable Security It You Can Make Mommy Payments You Can Get I Loan l3. HOUSES WANTED 9. MONEY TO LOAN equipped. Busine- couple we terred, parking, CH 1406. For honesty - Skin _ integrity For dealing with dignity, Buying I home or sell Please gliding my bell Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 [summon AVE N Rexdale Plaza ' SHARED ACCOMMODATION COPY: Aid advertising copy In subject to the the atanagemettt of this paper. This pa the right to elassufy all AtMreetiaementx I! you was! .rl-‘r'U-lrr" . . . ", f Uu Clawed Ads pm "a, was, Tuesday, ' pm. ...dndhn. Monday " Nttoes....-lutirrrs 0011201101“: Thu paper will be responsible to: nor more than ONE matron "tmtrtattn a! In lav-1n. meat APARTMENTS UN FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED REAL ESIATEV I 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE CH. 7-5438 MONEY Classified cu um AT DAY Fort truck parts it's Levy’s - all makes - new. used. re- built. 1400 Weston Road. RO 94115. . 40. GARAGES FOR RENT 35. MOTOR CARS EVERYTHING for the cur, new, used and rebuilt. machine shop service. Keys cut by code. Weston Auto Supply. 183g Reg. ton Rd. CH 1-3538. Open daily till ' pan. except Saturdays 6 43A. PAINTING & DECORATING 5t STUDEBAKER $75, fair con- dition. 249-9824. GARAEE $7: vacant 14th April PAINTING Ind decanting, in side or outside work. Paper hanging, tree â€has: CB 37. MOTOR PARTS TWO BRAND new 5 tube Hume radios, band-wired, turquoise and white use, Operates on 110 V, 60 cycle, size 10 inches by g by s. so day guarantee covering parts Ind labour. Price 321% each. Contact D. OBERLIN, I Elesmere Ave., Weston, or phone 244-8341 " ter 6:30 Dan. Special attention given to Paper Banging tad Commercial Work. 32. PET STOCK WESTON - REXDAlE . CARS ALL MAKES AND MODELS TRUCKS VANS - PANEL _ PICKUPS STAKES HOUR, DAY on YEAR 33. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCK RENTAIS ONE PAIR floral hand painted purtures, CH 1-1855. ONE R,C..A. Victor 21" televi. uon set with swivel base. Radio and automatic record changer HiFi. Reasonable. 247-0782. AQUARIUMS -- one 20 gallon, two 10 gallon - fillers. pumps, etc. phone Jerry after 6 p.m. CH 44172. 2444 Bloor St. weiioe Jane) Men and women who can‘t play the organ, but want to. The organ some for people who can't play has the world’s easnest to play organ - the Lowrey. Come in tor one tree lasson on the Lawn-2y and we'll prove that you CAN on King Street nut Weitou Road. BE 3m. REXDAlE Clot AND TRUCK RENTAlS Open daily until 9 pan. H. e BROOM "eAotm'm'.t--'us.-e-rttt--- 65 249-8277 CR t-N8t WANTED be approval 11 Paper reserve. a: FORESTER SEUNA _ Mlle! resident d Weston. on reb- nun tsth. 1904. at Detroit, beloved wife of the late Mn- " Arnold regent", Me: of Ida and Eric rm And In. Joy nuns, arm M Eric Hunt. IRS. In!!!) IAIN; 'll Ehrttttgrst Dr., _ wh- en to that mm but. no†u! m m d 48. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 63. DEATHS as. CARD or mun , so. PERSONALS 46A. HELP WANTED MALE or FEMALE ACCOUNTANT experienced wants steady part time work days or evenings. CH 1-3822. WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE ... 44. unassMAme M. HILL; WANTED" EXPERIENCED slenographer required March Sth. Good shorthand, egsentul. Applica- tions now being new. In- ture woman preferred. Phone CB b4231. â€an“... .0†WOOD TURNER inter-sud h making turuings at In... in spare time. 741-0121. 43c PIANO TUNE DREStiMAKLNG, restle and alterations, special "team given weddings, protection] designer. CH 1-2132. Opportunity, couple for fruit firm North York,Hour room Went both to work part time on farm. experienced full time help kept Write Box "J" Weston Times-Advm 235 Dixon Rd., Weston, Ont. The company ofers a good hourly rate and a elem mod- em office area. Apply Box "K". Weston Times Advertiser, 235 Dixon Rd., We would prefer someone living in the Rexdale area with their own transpostation although gublic trarmportatimt The position involves comp. tometer work in various de- partments and therefore ex- perience is essential. if you would enjoy working , or 4 hours a day calling regu- larly each month on a gimp of Studio Girl Cosmetic e In" on a mute to be muted in and ammd Weston and m willing to make light deliver- ies, etc. write studio Girl Cosmetics, Dept. CWA2, MO LaFIeur _Ave., Montreal St. PART TIME COMPTOMETB OPERATOR Thu, company in looking for a part time -tosneter oper- ator to work up to four darn per week in its We at- fice located Elyse to Highway 401 and 27. is available, minim -- C%Giai' Formerly with Bahama. " Ambulance Service Anytime . Anywhere RU 1-4646 CH 7-4646 F r a o estimates, um surnames. Skilled m a “My. “use! I: canny. LI. VACUUM Guam _ Man on Shift Work “you-whens. amt-duh? 1tt1neueet bra-un- u may FIB will M up tir" 35.6?) p; KLINCK