. Cleansers are useful aids to houâ€" gecleaning but they could become mids to illness, They are safe if they are used according to the manufacturer‘s directions, but two idea of double eficiency. This might release fumes that could be dangâ€" erous, arrording to the basic inâ€" gredients. The jaywalker is a menace to traffie. Crossing against the red light or in the middle of a block m;y endanger his own and other people‘s; lives, as well as showing a bad example to children. konds should not be mixed with the The congregation will be repreâ€" sented by the Church Council: Mr. Bruce Maxwell, Chairman; Mr. Harold Witt, Viceâ€"Chairman; Mr. Romald â€" Chubb, Secretary; . Mr. Wolf Mucke, Financial Secretary; Bloordale W. Make Plans For Tea Party The Bloordale Kipling branch Of Church are to attend the Preshyâ€" the Queensway Hospital Auxiliary terian Men‘s Conference in London, held their last meeting at the home Ontario, thie coming weekend. In of Mrs. E. C. Bower, Blockdo#WMN the absence of the Rev. Amini the Cres. A short business meeting W&S service on Sunday will be conducted presided over by Mrs. A. A. MArâ€" by Mr, John Gibson and Mr. Vie shall, Mrs. Earl Kelly introduced Lythe. the speaker for the evening who also showed a film on Cytsic Fibâ€"" on sxnprws aNCIICAN Kathryn, Barbara and Robert. Four ministers will participate in the service of installation, the Liturgy is to be conducted by the Rev. Roy Knoi!, Chairman of the Department of Home Missions, Onâ€" tario District .and the lessons will be read by the Rev. Karl Riehl, Pastor of St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Toronto. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Philip Fiess, Pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Oshawa, and President of the Ontario District Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, and the rite of installation is to be conâ€" ducted by the Rev. John Lemkul, Cireuit Counsellor for Toronto, and pastor of the University Lutheran Church, Toronto. ‘Plans were discussed for the Blossom Tea to be held in May 298 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the Anglican Chureh of Christ the Kifg. Rathburn Rd. There will be a table for homeâ€"maked goodies, white elephants, and a display of handicrafts to be sold as gifts. Mrs, J. J. Ellis, Mrs. T. Foskitt, Mrs. R. M. McAllister, Mrs. R. Sutâ€" terst, Mrs. W. Bratt, Wirs. N. Hadâ€" dacks and Mrs. S. Hammond are in charge of the Arrangements. Rev, Robert C. r.'.:n Mr. Joseph Walker, Treasurer; Mr. : be installed as d]llull Fischer, Mré. A. Meits, Mr. Lutheran Church, W. Groetssch, Elders; Mr. D. Brenâ€" Thistlstown on Sunday, May uuiu-.ur.o. Crilok, Mr. G. Hannenâ€" 4 p.m. Pastor Hutchison was born berg, Trustees; Mr. Wilf Butler, in Stratford, Ontatio and rhised in|Sunday School Superintendent. London, Ontario, He atended Medâ€" wâ€"â€" way Migh School, Avre, Ont. and pigpLaYy OF CRAFTS FROM Sir Adam Beck Colleginte, Lonâ€" PAKISTAN don, Ontario, After graduating . The May meeting of St. Andrews from Concordia Junior CO“OIO-‘Womn. Auxiliary on Tuesday, Fort Wayne, Indiana, he attended May 19, featured a display of emâ€" Concordia Seminary, St. LOui®, broideries, made in Pakistan by vilâ€" Missouri, from which he received |agewomen trained by the W.A. the degree of Bachelor of Arts, 4Md Missionary, Miss Elsa Peter and the theological diploma in 1961. M# her Pakistan colleagues. 'f"""“ at St. John‘s "‘theran) When this project was started Church, Teronto, 1959â€"1960, thirteen years ago it employed four Pastor n‘fui'““ herveu /s P85 women. Now, four hundred and tor of Christ Lutheran Church, ffty women in twenty eight vilâ€" MaeNutt, Saskatchewan and Imâ€" lages earn enough money regularly manuel Lutheran Church, Landtâ€" 3y feed and educate their families. Mrs. C. Park, Mrs. F. J. Woods Pastor Hutchison seivc« 1 pasâ€" tor of Christ Lutheran Church, MaeNutt, Saskatchewan a n d Imâ€" manuel Lutheran Church, Landeâ€" strew, Saskatchewan from 1961 to 1964. He married the former Mayzse Seder of Saginaw, Michigan in 195# and they have three children, Kathryn, Barbara and Robert. Four ministers will participate in the service of installation, the 2: Applicatfion will be made to The Ontario Municipal Beard for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors and for appreval of the said works, Any ratepoyer may, with in twentyâ€"one days after e first pub Neation of this m&tics sand by post prepaid to the Clérk of the Township of Etobicoke at the address given beâ€" low a notidh in wrifing stating his abjecton to swch approval and the grounds of such objection. _ 4. The Onféris Munitipal Rosrd may order putiwant to the statute that the assent of the electors thall not « public hearing when any abjectiont will be cansidered. BafRD a+ the fownihip of Biabiâ€" coke this 214t day 6f May, 1984 8. w. BCKBRMSLEY, TOWMSHIP CLERK, §50 Rurnhamthorpe Read, be required and opprers of the sdid . works w:’-nm-n TAKE NOTICE THAT . 1: The Council of the Cerporation of the Téwnship of Erobicoke intends to dapply to The Ontaris Municipel Beard for approval af the construction of a Bridge on St. Phillips Rood at Humber River, ot on estimated cast ef $50,000.00 of which . amount $7,000.00 shall be raised by the tale of debentures payable out of the general rate over o period not exâ€" ceeding 10 years NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE CORMPORATION Of the TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE TO DfSPENSE WiTH A vOTE of ELECTO®S Yule, Mrs. A. F. Penny Thistletown News GUARDIAN â€"â€" Friday, May 22, 1964 â€" Page 6 The Parish June 10 at B area as last including sta Members of the Anglican \ Peoples Association arp to off and preach at bath 9.30 a n a.m. services on S’umiafï¬ Ma tendents . of â€" Thist Church have tende: nations effective a Charles Edward, son of Mr. and UN~VUA1, MALl 2o Mrs. H. A. Golden, 33A Lightwood £:0° pam. "Faith Nignt* â€" vgrive; Judy Larraine, dauglter of Speaker â€" Rev. J. F. Holliday. Mr .and Mrs. J. S. Ross. & Beauâ€" . Mus» Mount Pleasant Road monde _ Heights â€" Drive: _ Donna _ Baptist Church. Margaret, daughter of Mr. and TUESDAY, MAY 24 Mrs. G. W. R. Wallace, 44 Calsâ€" 8:00 p.m. "Missionary Night" â€" tock Drive; Richard David, son of _ Filmâ€""I Saw Aucas Pray" Musâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Sneddon, 32 _ ic â€"The Rension Brothers. Vange Crescent, Albion Grove Vilâ€" WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 lage: Brian Cameron, son of Mr. 8:00 p.m. "Family Night" â€" and Mrs. W. Anderson, of & Pameâ€" _ Speakerâ€"Rev. W. 8. Whitcombe. la Court, Albion Grove Village. Musicâ€"Sandra Martin. The Rev. 1. Phillins of St. Anâ€" drews Anglican Church is to conâ€" duct a "Blessing of the car«" cereâ€" mony following each of the two morning services on Sunday, May This is the Inst Snudav sntil the Fall on which a full schedule of services will be held, BELL TELEPHONE OPEN HOUSE Thistletown residents are invited by the Bell Telephone Company to visit the Islington Avenue Equipâ€" ment Building on Thursday and Friday, June 4 and 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. â€" Arrangements â€" have â€" been made for parking facilities at St. Andrews Anglican Church. Four men, including the minister from â€" Pine Ridge â€" Presbyterian The Rev. L. Phillips of St. Anâ€" drews, officiated at a haptismal service on Sunday morning, May 10th at which the following childâ€" ren were received into the church: Charles Edward. son of Mr. and These embroideries are wedding gifts. christening presents of all kinds and ordered at any time. ore PINE RIDGE PRESBYTERIAN jp1:.00 Thre® Sunday James 8. Cilbert Real Estate, 1495 Kipling Ave. North (Kip ling Plazo), are pleased to announce the appointment of "Nick" Durbano, to their Real Estate staff. Mry Durbano is well known for his activities in the Northern &bicoh Hoâ€" ck@y League, Building and Real Estate fields, and invites his many friends to call him at CH 1â€"5205, when buying, sellâ€" ing or reating. ST ANDREWS ANGLICAN CHURCH ting vyear. Arrangeme d Pa Park Lawn Presbyterian Church "NICK" DURBANO 11.00 can l eung to officiate M oand 11 t. Andrews|_ The official opening of the new|their ambitious programme, &R G\)__,.,_ ;, in, ace, Unfortunately Tuesday, Thistletown Baptist Church is to|on Tuesday, May 26 at 8.00 p.m.;l::“.: “’.:::‘":t Unfortunately lay of em. be held on Sungay, May 24 at 3/you will be given an opportunity | . ) Â¥ ': “:' :"“7‘“ “l:llnl tan by ,,“_jp.m. The week following will be obâ€"|\to hear what they have to proâ€" knom ‘""fl s hy:ll'l. you the W.A. served as Dedication week and .1po-e. The meeting will be held C PM : 'mulw oys who would like Peter and full programme has been arranged.| HILL.TOP PUB. SCHOOL, TREâ€" join the league, please have them f the eomplete schedule of events HORNE DRIVE, MAY 26 8 p.m, COUtact John Rutledge at 249â€"6267. as started and speakers is as follows: DON®T FORGET THE AS8OCIAâ€" oms loyed four SUNDAY, MAY 24 TION IS ONLY AS STRONG AS Mr. Bob Hopkins a young memâ€" mdred and 9:45 a.m. . Bible School ITS MEMBERS. YOUR ATTEND. ber of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian eight vil. 11:00 am. Morning Worship â€" \\(T AT THIS MEETING | 18 Wibtenteemeeres e mnesanhes regularly Speaker Dr. M. R. Hall, Secreâ€" NEEDED. families. tary of the Fellowship of Evanâ€" «â€"â€"â€"â€" Th- I B e ideal for. @elical Baptist Churchesiin Cgn: SPRING CLEANING * istletown w wifts or _ @da. Music â€" The Hisey Male Spring cleaning time is here b: r‘nny be _ Quartet. again, when turning out your eupâ€" Kipling Ave. nort 8:00 p.m.â€"Official Dedication â€" boards and drawers if you should / Speakerâ€"Rev. G. Searle, Presiâ€" find any "White Elephants" will O//irin/ Orcnl'n" an‘/. if St. Anâ€" dent of the Fellowship. Musie â€" you remember â€" The Etobicoke uo 2200c3 The Hisevy Male Qurtet. Senior Citizens White Elephant Sunday, May 24, 9.45 a.m.â€" 336 PARK LAWN RD. (North of Berry) REV. JAMES 5. ROE, B.A., B Th., a.m. â€" Christian Family Sunday Service Church School â€" 9.30: Grades 1â€"8. Nurseryâ€"Kindergarten at 11.00 a.m. Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Evans, Markland Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter lorna Lillian, R.N., to Mr. Donald leslie Hedger, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hedger, Markland Woods. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 30, at Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Westmoreland Avenue, Toronto, at 4 p.m. THURSDAY. MAY 28 8:00 . pm. "Toronto Association Night". Speakerâ€"Rev. R. Reed. Musicâ€"Fairbank Baptist Church Choir. Rev. C. Walker, Vinlin. FRIDAY, MAY 29 8:00 p.m. "Youth Night". Speakâ€" ecâ€" Rev. DeLoss Senttâ€"â€" Pictures an Palestine. â€" Musie â€"â€" Mildred on Palestin®, BRowyer. SUNDAY, MA\ 9:45 a.m. Rib Watson as Buperintendent of the/teresting and informative meeting.at Hilltop School last Monday the ents across Canada who were Intermediate Dept., and Mrs. In-‘l.n\'o John MacBeth will be makâ€"|suecess that it was. Let us hope chosen for their scholarship and drey and Mr. Sewart will be ¢oâ€"|ing a short speech on various townâ€"\that this is just the beginning of general ability to participate in superintendents of the Primary. _ |ship matters, there will also be &)an annual display. an annual Adventure in Cigizenship An announcement . concerning/question and answer period to folâ€") edard sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of the new leader of the Junior Deâ€"\low. i UEEDE Canada. partment will be made soon. Your new executive have been|! “;"‘:.f::fiï¬is :_E::gig hes 2e g 7:00 â€" p.m. En Speakerâ€"â€" Rev ic â€" The Hisey MONDAY, MA Y &:00 â€" pam. "F Speaker â€" Re: June. Mr. Jago is to succeed lr.§ Watson as Superintendent of the Intermediate Dept., and Mrs. lh-l :00 p.m. Evening Service. Speakerâ€"Rev. N. Pipe. Musicâ€" Mr. Bruce Gilmour. 145 a.m. Rible School :00 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Speakerâ€"â€"Rev, F. Vaughan. Mus icâ€"The Junior Choir. :00 p.m.â€"Official Dedication â€" Speakerâ€"Rev. G. Searle, Presiâ€" dent of the Fellowship. Music â€" The Hisey Male Qurtet. 3 M Service â€" White. Mus A. Welch of Manorhamption Drive, is Mrs. Jane Cassels of Bearsden, Gilasgow. Mrs. Cassel has been in Canada since April, and hopes to return to Seotland in October. vases, cushions, drapes. The Senior Citizens need your help to keep up their reputation of being self supâ€" porting far which they have workâ€" ed so hard. Also participating in the evenâ€" ings entertainment were Westway Horticultura] Society, who . disâ€" played some lovely floral arrangeâ€" ments. The Senior Citizens, The Etobicoke Camera Club presented a very delightful break at interâ€" mission with their display of slides. Booth at their Annual Fall Bazaar. A call right now to BE 1â€"3431 will bring a volunteer driver to your door to pick up anything you might have to donate such as ornaâ€" ments, pictures, china, jewellery, legiate, â€" Approximately over 40( people attended the evening per formance, which ranged from Beet hovan‘s Halletujah Chorus to Fri mi‘s Song of the Vagahonds. This vear the Choral group wer ) Your new executive have been working hard to present to you their ambitious programme, a n d on Tuesday, May 26 at 8.00 p.m. you will be given am opportunity to hear what they have to proâ€" pose. The meeting will be held at The next meeting of the Royal York Gardens Comntunity Associaâ€" tion should prove to be a very inâ€" teresting and informative meeting. Reeve John MacBeth will be makâ€" ROYAL YORK GARDENS NEWS |=*==~~ Tvesday. 8 p.m Study. VISITING FROM SCOTLAND Visiting with her daughter and nâ€"inâ€"law, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon . Weich of Manorhamption Drive, Afrs. Jane Cassels of Bearsden, ‘s Song of the Vagahonds. This year the Choral group were isted by the Junio® Ballet group im â€" Etohicoke, _ who â€" presented Thistletown Pentecostal Church LISTEN TO "TME RIVER Of LFE" SUNDAY, 7:30 A M WHLDâ€"AM 1270 ON your DIAL All WELCOME Rubber Plants 1986 JANE ST. JUST BELOW 401 For Location, Phone 763â€"5984 Snow Goose ANNUAL PLANTSâ€"PERENNIAL PLANTS POTTED MUMSâ€"CUT FLOWERSâ€"HOUSE PLANTS 941 Albion Road Public Hall, Thistletown Pastor: 1. G. Wyne Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"Sundoy School 11 o.m.â€"Warship 7 p.m Evangelistc tl ESSFTL C0 FORD NURSERIES Informative Bible coke Choral s<ful annual ichview Colâ€" ~ over 400 NCERT s .. $2.99 ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR ALL YyOUR GARDEN NEEDS FAST FULL SERVICE â€" WIDE CHOICE GET YOUR GARDEN UNDERWAY NOW FOR COLOR AND BEAUTY ALL THROUGH SUMMER '-ï¬"mmlihmedm‘-hQ.m‘ I o A is bedibccadrercarcan Afrentd thank everyone who heiped in any Club of Weston and Mount D.lllll“ Baturday at 8t. John‘s Anglican e Sn mCU DCR Y _ 2 ozn _...} (Ohurth, Westen. The sale is sponâ€" TEENAGERS NEEDED The Community Association has already started its three baseball leagues in the area, Unfortunately they are short of players ranging in age from 13 to 16 years. If you know of any boys who would like to join the league, please have them contact John Rutledge at 249â€"6267. way to make the Firework Display to go to Ottawa; one of 250 stud Sunday, May 31. 9.45 a.m.â€" Tuésday. May 26. £.00 p.m Woednesday. May Thursday. May 28. £.00 p.m Fridav. Mav 29 Pastor â€" The Rev. F. Vaughan. B.Th Monday, May 25. £.00 p.m Sunday, May 24, 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School Hear Good Tidings Broadcast" Sunday, £.45 a.m. CFGM Dial 1310 d Thistletown Baptist Church icial epening and dedication week services Kipling Ave. north of Albion Road ‘ontnin. nn.{ A{fl/icnlll'bll ucfll "Toronto Association Night" Speaker â€" Rev. R. Reed Music â€" Fairbank Baptist Church Choir Rev. C. Walker =â€" Violin "Family Night" Speaker â€" Rev. W. $. Whitcombe Music â€" Sandra Martin £.00 p.m "Youth Night" Speaker â€" Rev. DeLos Scott â€" Pictures on Palestine Music â€" Mildred Bowver "Faith Night" Speaker â€" Rev. J. F. Holliday Music â€" Mount Pleasant Road Baptist Church 27, 8.00 p.m "Missionary Night" Film â€" "I Saw Aucas Pray Music â€" The Benson Bros. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship Speakerâ€"Pastor F. Vaughan Music â€" Junior Choir 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship Speaker â€" Dr. M. R. Hall Music â€" The Hisey Male Quartet 1.00 p.m.â€"Official Dedication Speaker â€" Rev. G. Searle Music â€" The Hisey Male Quartet 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service Speaker â€" Rev. T. L. White Music â€" The Hisey Male Quartet UDATC!Y â€" The Kinsmen Club of Humber “_'_‘h" Valley will be presenting for your NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT THAT GARDEN ... FOR COLOR AND BEAUTY ALL THROUGH SUMMER 1986 JANE ST. evening entertainment a very reâ€" cent full length movie entitled, "Up The Creek" starring Peter Bellars, on May 22nd at Thistleâ€" town Collegiate, free parking at 20 Fordwich Crescent. The movie will start at 8.80 p.m. admission is Sunday School â€"Evening Service Speaker â€" Rev, N. Pipe Music â€" iMr. Bruce Gilmour EXTRA LARGE BLOOM JAC@UELINE VARIETY GERANIUM PATIO TILE seE FORD NURSERIES CUT FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS POTTED PLANTS TIO TILE | _ ceeDLING FLATS "UP THE CREEK" Black Loam L Busheis 5$1.00 49â€"0576 SPECIAL 111 \Church, Weston. The sale is sponâ€" !sored by the ladies of St. Matthins‘ | Angliean Church, Royal York Road. The sale will be from 9.30 to 12.00. PHONE: 249â€"4808 T5 cents, Tickets may be purchased | QUEENSMEN CONCERT at the door or ensure yourself a The Senior Choir of Humbervale seat, advance reservations may be United Church, Royal York Road Don‘t forget the Rummage Bale Frank Thomson s119.s0 .. 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Tickets m ay be obtained still tfrom Rod Shepherd at BE 1â€"406§8, 15 GAL. COTTAGE SYSTEM for shallow well No D ELA Y START WITHIN A DAY EVERGREENS AND SHRUBS 1J