fted Church Women will be in charge of both services. Their speaker will be Mrs. R. H. Standen, NIKKI, the Walt Disney colour presentation of a "wild dog of the morth" will be shown at Martinâ€" grove Gdns. Public School (Lavingâ€" tom & Celestine Dr.) on April 11. Eponsored by the 14th Humber West Scout Group, the feature film, mlong with several cartoons, will be shown twiceâ€" at 11 a.m. and 1:30 pim. Admission is 25e and refreshâ€" ments will be available. A good movie=â€"a good cause! April 12 is U.C.W, Sunday at Westway United Church. The Unâ€" A reminder that bidding starts mt 8:15 this coming Monday night, April 13, at St. Richard‘s Church when the Women‘s Calendar Year hold their Auction Night. There will also be a demonstration and refreshments by Shopsy‘s. A Puppet Show will be held on April 18 at St. Richard‘s Anglican Church. "Mrs. Fluff‘s Candy Shop" will be presented at the 1:30 showâ€" ing; "Colden Fish" at 2:15; one of the above again at 3 p.m. Admisâ€" sion is 25c and I understand it is m most delightful preséntation for the "little people." Had a phone call the other day from Mrs. Beatrice Latimer, a chartning person, who has collected and repaired books from the distâ€" rict and shipped them to the libâ€" rary in St. Lucia, B.W.I. Mrs. Latâ€" imer would like to express her thanks to everyone who so kindly donated these much needed books to the new library on that island. Back to visit friends and neighâ€" bours over the Easter holidays were Mrs. Shirley French and dauâ€" ghter Joanne, former Abner Place residents, who now reside in Haliâ€" fax. A most enjoyable reunion with Shirley was had at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Thompéon where a dozen neighbours gathered for a delightful evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ite Church. Mark this date on A. Spink of 34 Clarion Road on the your calendar and plan to attend. birth of their first son, David, on * * * * March 27. Giving the new arrival| A very interesting and informâ€" lots of attention are sisters Sharon, ative mission study on India was Debbie, Janet, Jill and Kim. enjoyed at the regular meeting of mc CiuAF1‘ DAY for Cubs in ‘Programme Chairman of the Naâ€" the Humber West District will be tional Board of the Y.W.C.A. Mrs. held on Saturday, April 11 at Standen‘s topic will be "The ‘Y‘ in Church of the Transfiguration (45 the World." Ludstone Drive). Everyone is invitâ€" The April General Meeting of ed to view the exhibits from 2 until TWestway United U.C.W. takes 5, Awards will be presented at 3 place on Thursday, April 16. This p.m. The nine best entries from |month the Programme Convenor each Pack will be entered in the|has arranged for a Panel Discusâ€" District judging where three winâ€" sion on "The United Church of ners will be declared. Try not to Canada". I am sure many would miss itâ€"it will prove most interâ€" like to learn more about the Govâ€" esting! ernment and Doctrine of the Unâ€" Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ite Church. Mark this date on A. Spink of 34 Clarion Road on the your calendar and plan to attend. The chapter uses the proceeds of this annual bridge and its Tall bazaar to buy recreation equipâ€" ment and books that are given as pries for a country school near North Bay. @Re Etobicoke mother had the Easter holidays. , we ean count on the being warm enough that the are out skipping or but with Easter so this year, it just didn‘t work out., _ SPRING BRIDGE The Islington Chapter of the T.O.D.E. has scheduled its Spring bridge for Saturday, April 18 at 1 p.m. at the 1.0.D.E. headquarters on Lowther Avenue. The Islington Chapter of the _ Four members of the club â€" T.O.D.E. has scheduled its Spring Betty Wenn, Betty Tindale, Marâ€" bridge for Saturday, April 18 at 1 ion McCallum and Cammy Webbâ€" p.m. at the 1.0.D.E. headquarters were guests recently at a tea held on Lowther Avenue. at the Park Plaza by Shell Oil The bridge will be preceded by Company, whose stations are deâ€" dessert. Tickets for this event are pots for the collection of toys. one dollar, and Mrs. E. Heeley, The Kiwanis ladies heard a disâ€" BE. 1â€"3919, is the ticket convenor. cussion on the needs on underâ€" Another chapter project has been what amounts to the adoption of a resident of the Kipling Acres I, for one, was delighted to see own to visit, it was a rare, and apâ€" the show because that solved the parently pleasant experience to be recteation problem for the day for out to dinner with a family, the two youngest in our family. | rommmtzie Was quite amused during a ANTICIPATING CHRISTMAS phone call st the end of the week, The volunteers who help hand to r the person on the other end out toys at Christmas as part of of ling say to her son: "Conâ€" the Toronto Kiwanis clubs‘ annual gratulations, you‘ve finally found toyâ€"time project, keep their eyes phone call st the end of the week, The volunteers who help hand b:ï¬ person on the other end out toys at Christmas as part of of ling say to her son: "Conâ€" the Toronto Kiwanis clubs‘ annual gratulations, you‘ve finally found toyâ€"time project, keep their eyes something to do." open, and, realize that many of the Seems he‘d been moaning all people who come for the toys are wedk "too late for hockey, too early particularly appreciative of dolls for baseball". dressed in baby clothes â€" baby While his mother was talking to Clothes that are big enough for ng cSb anatandsd in nnsnine thnireal bables, ‘ While his mother was talking to me, he succeeded in opening the refrigerator door and knocking a tray of eggs on the floor. 1 don‘t think that serubbing a floor should be quite the highlight of a boy‘s holidays but, at least, it was a diversion of sorts. After that, schoof would be a treat. | arouND THE WEstway | BUYING OR SELLING A HOME? Fot The Service You Deserve JACK HOBSON WE. 3â€"2115 or BE. 3â€"430 W. M. Boslsy & Co. Ltd. TON & DISTRICT NOTES The Kiwanis ladies heard a disâ€" cussion on the needs on underâ€" privileged children and teenâ€"agers, and promptly began making plans as to what gifts would be most apâ€" preciated. ‘ * . Anvuggh There were, of.sourse, many siigâ€" gestions and members of the local group were taken with the idea of making hand lotion which they will bottle attractively, and bath mitts. As a result, the members of the Eatonville Kiwanis Club‘s ladies‘ auxiliary, have taken some of the money they raised during the winâ€" ter and have spent it on baby wool. They‘ve started knitting and hope to include a worthwhile number of baby garments among the items they send to toyâ€"time late this fall. 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Munro, secretary of Home Missions for the Presâ€" byterian Church in Canada, will speak, FORSYTHIA LUNCHEON Arts and crafts will be displayed at a forsythia luncheon mt St, Anâ€" drew‘s church on April 18. No, junâ€" ior, the ladies will not be eating forsythia, they will be looking at The young people of the congreâ€" gation are arranging an anniverâ€" sary party which will be held on HOME AGAIN {that when he got married | Back from California are ur.}aown for the third time. 1 and Mrs. Hartley Kinnear and cyclopedia Americana tells sons, Christopher, Craig and Colin.\in ancient Greek and Rom Formerly residents of Rexdale, thology, this is exactly wh they moved to California a year or‘ pened. The ancients believ so ago, but have been transferred there were female water back to Toronto and have settled| who acquired the souls of down at 78 Ashmount Crescent. |\marrying the poor fellows. it. the Mary Martha Unit of Westway United and a tour of a Synagogue The 507th Girl Guide Company of Transfiguration â€" Church are holding their annual Mother and ‘Daughter Banquet in the Parish Hall on April 9th. Following dinâ€" ner and presentation of awards, the guides‘ will put on a Minstrel Show. If you are free that evenâ€" ing, drop around to the Hall about 8:30 p.m. and see the Show ... it‘s free of charge and I hear the girls are pretty good! April 17th. is being planned for their May meetings. Very interesting evenings are planned by all Units and also the General Meetings. PUSSY WILLOWS Some day someone should start a collection of names for dances. The teen club at St, Wilfrid‘s has come up with a real cutie. They will hold a Pussy Willow Prance on Friday, April 17. Original thinkers, there. [ Many a .man sometimes feels [th.t when he got married he went down for the third time. The Enâ€" lcyelopodh Americana tells us that ‘in ancient Greek and Roman myâ€" thology, this is exactly what hapâ€" ‘poned. The ancients believed that \there were female water spirits | who acquired the souls of men by |diversified collection of facts, | Take the Humber Valley Club, A certain kind of antelope, naâ€" tive to India south of the Himaâ€"| layas, differs from all other aniâ€" mals in that the male generally, bears two pairs of horns. The Enâ€"| cyelopedia Americana reveals that the young, which are born in Jln-! uary or February, are !nquentlyi taken into natives‘ homes as pets.! m~â€"~*+ Ftobians‘ interest in having their grounds look nice, the club will be hearing one of these meetâ€" ings from nurgeryman I. Goddard; later from D. 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Not until after the Rusâ€" Bantam in past seasons, and all are ‘sian Revolution in 1917 did Finâ€" from the Rexdale area. | land achieve independence. Howâ€" Boys between the age of eight |ever, the Encyclopedia Americana y and eighteen are reminded that if states, no foreign occupation ever a 6 they wish to play soccer with succeeded in eradicating the indiâ€" i w N.E.M.S.A. this year they should|viduality and spirit of Finnish register within the next week, The music and poetry, which has exist« M fee is $2.00. Out of this sum $1.25)ed since the days of the Vikings. 0 Minth amav m P goes for insurance coverage md;Somctlmu monotonous, but always # , P \T5¢ covers cost of the players crest ‘ deeply moving, the folk songs of » j | A eall to anv of the following‘the Finns have a character which * _ Ts \Northern Minor Soccer On May 9 Only One Week Left To Register Bantam (12â€"15 years) will play for the Bank of Nova Seotia Cup, and we expect to see many fast and exciting games in this series. league game on Saturday May 9, at the Elms School, Golfdown Dr. The Atom Division (8â€"12 years), which consists of four teams, will compete again for the Coromation Trophy, donated by Coronation Branch of the Canadian Legion last Boys between the age of ol‘ht“ and eighteen are remindeg that if they wish to play soccer with| N.E.M.S.A. this year they should register within the next week, The fee is $2.00. 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