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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 17 Sep 1964, p. 2

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ADULT EVENING CLASSES â€" BEGINNER‘S COURSE WILIAM LYTLE, A.O.?.A. PHONE 233â€"5540 The first program on October 10 will feature "Flipper." the educated porpoise, and his adâ€" ventures. On October 17 Jules PAINTING CLASSES Thrush at 741â€"1630. More Movies The popular film shows fo the small fry presented on Satur day afternoons last fall and win tei in Albion Gardens Preshy terian church will resume soon. This is a well known and long established organization which gathers every second Tuesday evening for dinner and meeting at a private club. Membership available for the 1964â€"65 season, October to April, to business and professional men interested in developing their public speaking ability. The Speakers Club Of Toronto 1t is nonâ€"fraternal, non the dues are nominal. The annual exhibition of paintâ€" ings and drawings will be held in Dr. Ann Curtin‘s grounds on October 3 and 4. Any member in good standing wishing to show work should bring it into the class September 17 for selection by Mr. Kramole. Anyone interestâ€" ed in learning more about this #roup should contact Mrs. F. Wright at 741â€"2494 or Mrs. S. Palmer at 741â€"1666. Kiâ€"Â¥ Football Something new has been added to the Northern Etobicoke Y proâ€" gram this yearâ€"a football team in the Etobicoke Kiâ€"Â¥ League. The team will play in the bantam division, which means that the hoys must be under 16 as of Sepâ€" tomber 14 and cannot exceed 145 pounds. Football enthusiasts inâ€" terested in playing, coaching or managed are urged to call Ken Thrush at 741â€"1630. More Movies All instructors are graduates cf the Ontario College of Art and the same high standard of teachâ€" ing will prevail. The Franklin Carmichael Art be sereened. G is resuming their m Presbyterian Picnic u:zl-hr 17 at Thi-tw:n’ This coming Saturday, Sepâ€" senfor public school, 7.30 to 9.30 |tember 19, Albion Gardens Presâ€" p.m. Instructors will be Ted|byterians will hold their annual Kramole, Ken French, a new | picric in Boyd Park. Cars will member of the staff who will\leave the church parking lot at teach drawing, and Girts Tiltins, il p.m. lee cream, soft drinks and who will return after a year‘s prizes will be provided. absence late in the full. | St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church All instructors are graduates| The contraversial radio and cf the Ontario College of Art and ) TV | personality, Arnold Edinâ€" the same high standard of teachâ€"| borough, will be the speaker at ing will prevail. the morning and evening services The annual exhibition of paintâ€" | 0n September 20. Mr. Edinâ€" ings and drawings will be hg}dihon-uzh‘ editor of "Saturday in Dr. Ann Curtin‘s grounds on| Night" and a columnist for the October 3 and 4. Any member in | "Canadian _ Churchman," _ will good standing wishing to ahow‘!peak on the Anglican World work should bring it into the | Mission. Franklin Carmichae! Art Group, Verne‘s Mysterious Island" will Preâ€"School Children Morning and Afternoon Classes Limited. Adults Classes Limited. CHILDREN‘S SATURDAY MORNING CLAssES (Ages 8 to 14 Years) EXPERT ART TEACHERS REGISTER SATURDAY, SEPT. 26th â€" 9 A.M. DIXON GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOL BLOORDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL HUMBER VALLEY VILLAGE PUBLIC SCHOOL ISLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL (11 to 14 Years Only) SUNNYLEA PUBLIC SCHOOL ETOBICOKE ART GROUP REXDALE SWIM SCHOOL 'T_'l ADVERTISER â€" GUARDIAN, Thursday, September 17; 1964 â€" Page 2 50 BELFIELD ROAD â€" REXDALE â€" 247â€"4644 FALL SERIES NOW IN PROGRESS ADVANCE COURSE ETHEL RAICUS, O.S.A., A.0.C.A. PHONE 239â€"9306 REGISTER THURSDAY, SEPT. 24th Islington Public School, 7 to 9 p.m. 354 Dixon Road, Wuu;\,(nu Telephone: Day or Evening, 241â€"8159 Enquiries to: \IEMBERSi{IP CHAIRM A N Thistletown News (11 to 14 Years Only) PHONE BE 1â€"1323 Every Six Weeks mercial and nonâ€"profitable and Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church At the congregational meeting last Sunday it was announced that the Rev. Mr. Amini had reâ€" ceived a call to St. David‘s Presâ€" byterian church im the east end of Toranto. student‘s tive to th of the b Thistietown United Church Sunday school students will reâ€" ceive awards and join their new classes this coming Sunday, proâ€" motion day. Students up to and including 1!â€"yearâ€"olds will start at 9.45 a.m.; for those 12 and over the classes will start at over the classes 11.15 a.m. The men‘s club have organized seri Monkey Business" ious minded high school s search for fallacies relaâ€" he alleged incompatibility ible and modern science re backdrop for a sparkâ€" ion picture drama to be he showing here. Presbyterian Church 20 at 7 p.m., ion received 1 Vaughan, Baptist Why do adoptions "work out so well ?" Because the Children‘s Aid societies, which receive support from the United Appeal, provide the social casework that leads to successful adoptions. Among local members attend ing were Mrs. G. C. Mainprize Mrs. S. C. Deller, Mrs. J. W Tune and Mrs. R. J. Day. Discussion also centered on the annual bridge which is to be held at Simpson‘s Arcadian Court on October 24. It is expected to he the largest of its kind in the court and proceeds will go toâ€" ward charitable work. Executive members of the ladies‘ auxiliary of the Metroâ€" politan Pharmicists met recently at the home of Mrs. Joseph W. Spence on Broadlands Boulevard to lay plans for the auxiliary‘s tea on September 23 at the home of Mrs. F. Norman Huges, 56 Alexander Boulevard, North Toâ€" ronto. DATED at the Township of Etobicoke this 17th day of September, 1964. S. W. ECKERSLEY, Township Clerk, 550 Burnhamthorpe Rd.. Etobicoke, Ontario. 3. The â€" Ontario | Municipal Board may order pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be reâ€" quired and may approve of the said works, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered. tors and for approval of the said works. â€" Any ratepayer may, within twentyâ€"one days after the first publication of this notice send by post preâ€" paid to the Clerk of the Township of Etobicoke at the address given below a notice in writing stating his objecâ€" tion to such approval and the grounds of such objection. Metro Pharmacists Ladies Auxiliary Plan Tea & Bridge In the receiving line will be the hostess, Mrs. O. R. Barefoot, the regent, Mrs. S. Gordon Wilâ€" son, the tea convener, Mrs. J. A. Anderson, and Mrs. H. S. Macâ€" Millan. 1. The Council of the Corâ€" poration of the Township of Etobicoke intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the construcâ€" tion of a Road Paving on Renforth Drive from Disco Road to Canadian National Railway Tracks, at an estiâ€" mated cost of $53.000.00 of which amount $28,500.00 shall be raised by the sale of deâ€" bentures payable out of the general rate over a period not exceeding 10 years. 2. Application will be made to The â€" Ontario â€" Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the elecâ€" * oTR Saetieral hospita‘. Pesiding at the tea table will be the national regent, Mrs. D. W McGibbon, _ Mrs. _ Harold A Greene, Mrs. Gardner Ward, Mrs J. A. MacKenzie, Mrs. F. H Chandler, Mrs. Herman Beefry Mrs. J. C. McLellan and Mrs. F v. w TAKE NOTICE THAT Chapter‘s buildi 10DE Children‘s York General h NOTICE OF_ APPLICATION BY.THE CORPORATION OF THE TWP. OF ETOBICOKE TO _ DISPENSE WITH _A VOTE OF THE ELECTORS Members of the Magna Carter Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire are holding «n autumn tea at the home of Mrs. 0. R. Barefoot, 87 Humbercrest Blvd., on Wednesâ€" day, September 23, from 2 until 4.30 p.m. 1LO.D.E. Autumn Tea Marks All Proceeds For Hospital Fund been tion sary this a hayride and corn roast this coming Saturday, September 19, at the farm of organist Miss Ruth Miller. The board of fa authorized by the congregaâ€" to carry out certain necesâ€" changes to the buildings 741â€"0698 managers has ‘ The big city attract the homeâ€" | less. Over 10,000 unattached overâ€" 50 men live in,Toronto. Aat the [Good Neighbors Club, a United | Appeai agency, they find the Isolnce of companionship. A euchre will be held in the hall on October 19 at 8 p.m. sponsored by the ladies‘ avuxiliary. The legion is about to form a mixed couples dart club to be held on Wednesday evenings. Call the indoor sports officer at 741â€"1280 for further information. Bingo beat is going strong again every Thursday night in the hall. Everyone is welcome. The next general meeting will oe held on October 20 at 8 p.m. and all members are urged to be present. The Canadian Legion Coronaâ€" tion ‘Branch 286, 11 Irwin Road, Rexdale, holds & dance for memâ€" bers and friends every Saturday night commencing at 8 o‘clock. The Gordon Brothers band will play by request. Canadian Legion Coronation Branch Plans Good Season PAUSING ON THEIR WAY to hang more paintings, Mr. John Sturm, left. and Mrs. Marilyn Sturm, right, of Dunstable Place, admire the Mydracal RITA SAWARD SCHOOL OF DANCING St. Richard of Chichester Anglican Church Learn From Licentiate of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, London, England BA 1â€"7909 & RITA S A W A R D Westway at Wincott Drive 2. ENGLISH LITERATURE: 1. THE LAW AND WOMAN: No Academic Requirements For Admission No Examinations 1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ... CALL 928â€"2393 Extension CGourses G. B. SHAW, Thinker and Playwright Lecturer: MRS. M. M. KIRKWOOD, Ph.D. TIMEâ€"Tuesdays at 2 p.m., beginning October 6th. PLACEâ€"Christian Education Building, St. Georges On The The Hill, Islington. TIMEâ€"Mondays at 2 p.m., beginning October 5th. PLACEâ€"Eatonville Public Library, corner of Burnhamâ€" thorpe Road and No. 27 Highway, Islington, Lecturer. EDYTHE HOWDEN, B.A. Fully Qualified Teacher FEES: $15.00 For Each Course ETOBICOKE UNIVERSITY $1.75 Single Lectures sculpture of Mrs. Beatrice Hansell, Avenue Rd., while at the Autumn Festival of the Arts, which is to be an annual affair. â€" 10 Lectures â€" © lap © Ballet Modern Jazz Nursery | Th The choice tromagnetic books such Although the bookmobiles carry no reference book there is an exâ€" cellent selection of nonâ€"fiction. In their own headquarters the |j,;« ; beokmobile staff of eleven look /.. _, rfter @pproximately 35,000 books. | *"* * Roughly 10,000 of these books !* has vre on the trucks while another _ The 12,000 are in the homes. o ues Which came first, the chicken or the egg!? In Etobicoke the ehicken arrived about a month bifore the egg. Bookmobiles are usually the outgmv*of an existing library system but not so in this area. Iu 1950 when the library board was created, Miss B. D. Hardie, cecretary of the board, planned to get the bookmobiles on the road as soun as possible. Through a gradual buildup the two boukâ€" n obiles now run as a separate entity from the library system. ADDRESS PHONE _ Books 0n Wheels Most / Popular With Young Set This Coupon is Worth SUPERIOR DISCOUNT, 1 CARLTON ST. EM. 6â€"3064 2970 LAKESHORE BLVD, CL. 98414 Open daily to 5:30 p.m. Sat. till 12 neon. Wed. to 8:00 p.m. Other evenings by appointment. YORKDALE â€" 789â€"1879 Mon, & Wed. 10.30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m; Tues., Thurs., Fri, 10:30 a.m. to :00 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. â€"â€" 12:00 Noen MILLINERY SUPPLY PRESTON‘S 10% DISCOUNT | SALE _ 2nd Mortgages For a FREE brochure on SUPERIOR mortgages, write, phone or visit the SUPERIOR office nearest you. ranges | from | Elecâ€" Waves to children‘s as Make Way For On All Hat Forms, Materials 27 $UPERIOR affices in Ontarie ary system & No brokerage fees You can prepay all or part at any time, without notice or penalty. 10% Up to 80% of appraised property value Terms up to 10 years No hidden charges 1125 ISLINGTON AVE. N. CH 7â€"0731 REXDALE PLAZA NEW FALL HAT FORMS, FABRICS, TRIMMINGS PRESTON‘S The ultimate aim is to disâ€" pense with the mobile bookâ€" shelves and have enough lib. raries to serve everyone, But wntil that day arrives the books Each stop is for anywher from one to five hours and 40 700 books may be borrwed durin tnis time. At the present tim the staff is woking on a scheme to have fewer stops. During a normal six day week the mobile library service stops at 27 places, mostly shopping piaza. At the present time the Richview urea has the poorest proper permanent library faâ€" cuities zo most of the stops are Ducklings. According to the book. mobile staff, these moving libâ€" raries are very popular with the children because of the noveity, but not so popular with the adults Complete Millinery Supplies 11 Et bicoke Discount pâ€"y the roads

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