P 3 â€" homieties ‘ Mtrmtmimsstmmem mdicul 4t * NN uP TERTTCTRCTIEccas eay y anciaiaad uy nc lb ,, o2 _ * s . * â€" ‘ 6. Blandi v . M j t 6 0 M DILLâ€" MURPHY DRUG STORE & WEWEST sRANCH OPEN% AtT Wwilson a santâ€"Monoar, FEbRuary sr», 1952 Westyview Newcomen! ‘ k) held their last meetâ€" the home of Mrs. Hilda 54 Burrows. A very enâ€" evening was had by all four new members enrolled.' mext meeting will be on Feb. ; mt the home of Mrs. Murphy, 51 urrows in the form of a paint PINK CLEANSING CREAM Cor. Main and Lawrence Two wonderful cleansing ereams . . . to help keep your skin silkyâ€" smooth! Tussy Emulsified Cleansing Cream for dry, flaky skin . . . Tussy Pink Cleansing Cream for young or normal akin . . . ON SALE! nual SALE! ‘a OFF / (Zone 4â€"798 IFIED CLEANSING CREAM LE LEAF ; Mrs. W. E. Gerr3 $ FROM SURROUNDING DISTRICTS We‘re sorry to hear Mr. Eller and Mr. Marsh, both of Lilac Ave., suffered bad falls on the ice. Ambassador Male Singers are putting on a eoncert Feb. 14 at Riverside Church, sponsored by Elverside Men‘s Club. Proceeds for Manse Fund.‘ _ Will the Scout mothers pleue;Frid notice that the regular monthly! B meeting has been changed to Monâ€" | the day evening, Feb. 4, due to the | (bro date of the banquet. This applies Cres to Cub mothers too. You are all \Gerr welcome to come to the home of ; bors Mrs. Williams, 14 Walsh Ave., for | best this meeting. |m=w | _Happy birthday to Mrs. P. Curâ€" ‘tis Feb. 1, and Mr. P. McQueen, Feb. 2, I believe. Also to Mrs. Agnes Davis, Omagh Ave. , Cubs and Scouts of 1st Humberâ€" view district are extending an inâ€" vitation to their dads to attend a "Father and Son" banquet Friday, Feb. 8, at 6.45 pm in Riverside United Church. ‘ The Scout mothers‘ euchre last Friday was he‘d at the home of Mrs. Grosset, 65 Sunsct Trail. | about that insurance Zone 4â€"276 PL. 6231 Call ED TIBBS ’ Friends of Albion Park will be ' 1577â€"W glad to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Tom Linklater of Algonquin Park have| Mr8. A. Hussey, Pelmo Cres., a brand new baby son. celebrated her 60th birthday on Bogied, pribleg Pereerinee ie dop o+ anortnnty 49, m Miss Joyce MacArthur, Lilac Ave., | week‘s eglumn. However, belter who was nine, and Mrs. P. Mo.‘.-jhte than never. We “" estend Queen, Aca-cn Ave., Jan. 24. {our very best wishes and hoperMrs . H:{ppy birthday to Mrs. P. Curâ€" Hussey that you enjoy many more tis l-e.b. 1, lnd Mr. P. McQueen, happy birthdays. By the way, who Feb. 2, I believe. Also to MrS. was the special beau that presented Agnes Davis, Omagh Ave. [you with the beautiful red roses? . Cubs and Scouts of 1st Humberâ€" Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. view district are extending an inâ€" James Hadaway, 55 Elgin Ave., vitation to their dads to attend & | who have recently celebrated their ‘Father and Son" banquet Friday, | 17;p wedding anniversary. Peb. #. se Adr wl dX mis ciand DEVLIN‘S Modern Barber Shop 1742 JANE STREET 1 Block North of Lawrence For that Tidy Appearance Give Us a Trial 7} 74 ALBION PARK 3 COMPETENT BARBERS Fast Service Good Workmanship Correspondent : Miss Bery) Hiles, 2188â€"J i ~, e : e geh * ’N:MN T w _ , ndrd s _ v-fl tgs ,‘ ¢e=: t .‘ tric & _ 2 E> _ alods % ’ “ lghs Aitumermnatin 9 M e pncnzan M»%MW%% ies n in t _ In Humber Memorial Hospital on Jan. 27 another daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. B. McGouran, our neighbor on Kames Ave. Mother and baby (and father) doing niceâ€" ly. i Visiting this ‘district over the weekend was Mrs. Nellie McCrea of Peterborough, Ont. Her many friends were very pleased to see her, and hope they will have the |__Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maxtedare Iawaiting the arrival of Mr. Dennis Short (their uncle), who is leaving his home in Essex, England, to setâ€" , tle in this country. He will be their | guest until his home is established here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris, Woodward Ave., on the birth of their daughter Jan. 24. } Mr. and Mrs. J. Stone attended |the christening of their grandâ€" daughter Sunday, Jan. 27. The proud parents are Lillian and Bill ‘Cam, well known members of our {Friday night bowling league. best of luck and happiness in their new life together. By the time this goes to press the future wife of Bob Burma (brother of Frank Burma, Pelmo Cres.) will have arrived here from Germany. His friends and neighâ€" bors join in wishing them both the CROWN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Officeâ€"Toronto, Canada The Canadian Bank of Commerce For A Sure Tomorrow . . . Insure Today "MRS. J, DICKEY 1577â€"W I. Mac. . Weisbrod Representing And as you get to know the manager and his staff you will find how pleasant it is to deal there, how willing they are to heip. You may be saving for a new home, new furnishings or equipment. Whatever it is, as a woman do remember that the more you know about the banking services your branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce has to offer, the fewer problems you will have in planning, paying, saving. Every wife knows that making a dream house come true takes a lot of planning and a lot of saving. But two heads and two hearts together make sharing and planning a happy job. Pelmo Park â€"Patter: Dorry to have to report that Johnnie Dickey met with an acciâ€" dent last week and had to have four stitches in his head. Hope, !John, you will be firfe in no time. Humber Memorial Hospital has had quite a few patients from our little community and have done a good job. and so on, let us know, You have our address and phone number. Your efforts will certainly be apâ€" preciated. ud e on t S en t tmny Once more we are going to apâ€" peal to you for your coâ€"operation in obtaining news items for this colâ€" umn. Sometimes what you may consider unimportant is interesting to our readers. So if you hear of birthdays, parties, anniversaries Don‘t forget to support your ratepayers‘ association by a 100 per cent turnout at the meeting Feb. 13. Ladies are always welcome at these meetings and those of you who are not faced.with the baby sitting problem would find them of great interest. A woman‘s point of view is ‘sometimes needed in matâ€" texl concerning our community. pleasure of her company again in future visits. On Sunday evening, February Srd, the Missionaries will be at the church, and on February 10th, Rev. P. Buck, who has been a Iigion- ary in Bolivia will speak a® the evening service and will show some interesting pictures of life in South America Republic. * Mrs. Mills. Deepest sympathy to Mr. G. Mills _and Mary in the passing of Birthday greetings to Linda Jones, Golfdown Dr., who will be four years old on Feb. 6th and to Jack Carbis for Feb. Ist. On Monday afternoon the Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary met in the church. Mrs. Tyler gave an interesting talk on the work of the various misâ€" sions. Mrs. Cooke of Weston atâ€" tended the meeting with Mrs. Tyler. Belated birthday greetings to Harold Sauve, Golfdown Dr. who was two years old on January 25th and to Fred Poirer, Concession A, for January 25th. MRS. 8. PRINGLE 19.80 be the be the speaker, and is certainly wel! qualified to speak on the subâ€" We are pleased to announce that the Humber Heights Home and School Association has planned a program for their next meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 5th, which should be of real interest to the whole community, particularly the men. Through the kind coâ€"operation of Imperial Oil, they have secured an excellent speaker and film on The Oil Development in Western Canâ€" ada. Mr. John Ness, a geologist and member of the Canadian Instiâ€" tute 3{ Mining and Metallurgy will \ _uve of Siining 1ev at Humber Heights School on Wednesday, February 6th, at 8 p.m. You are assured of a cordial welâ€" come, and an interesting evening, whether the above mentioned school trustees‘ see fit to attend or not. ORANGE HALL â€" WOODBRIDGE, ONT. Stirring Messages __ Bright Singing The next meeting of the Pmpe;- ty Ovyner:l Association will be held in mind extending an invitation to the present chairman of the school board and Mrs. Goudge to attend the next meeting of the Westâ€" mount and District roperty Owners Association. We hardly think they will be anxious to attend but we will extend the invitation anyway. forts to have the man of our choice appointed, andâ€" secondly because it adds fuel to the flame that still lingers in a lot of minds up thisâ€"aâ€" way that unless you live in The Kingsway or Islington, or have the support af those exalted areas, you t:lox_:’t stand a chance. We have mediately regained interest, We have already granted the fact that Mr. Goudge has done an excellent job while a member of the school board, but Ward Four is entitled to two representatives on the board, and two we should have. This turn of events is unfortunate for several reasons, rimarily beâ€" cause we have hilos in our efâ€" Weston GospelTabernacle Rev. E. A. Dawe, Pastor 1A LIPPINCOTT ST. W. AT MAIN ST. Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada REGULAR SERVICES 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 7 pfm.â€"Evangelistic Service. uesdayâ€"Prayer, 8 p.m. 'I‘huyrs_d,ayâ€"lf‘oun_g_ People, 8 p.m. advised that we were confident Lth.t Mr. Austin Chariton would be appointed to fill the vacancy creatâ€" ed by the death of Mr. Albert Clark. It would appear that we were overly optimistic, for at the meeting held in Islington on Wednesday, 23rd January _the board saw fit to appoint Mz T. H. Goudge. How they can 4 tify this action we cannot erstand. As pointed out in 8 column last week, Mr. Gougge refused to run for the Schoof Board in his own ward, but as soon as a vacaney ward, but as soon as a vacancy cccured in another ward he imâ€" Harding Ave. ( School 8.00 p.m. Riverside Churchâ€"Worship, 11.30 a.m. Sunday School, 10.15 a.m.; Infant Dedication. [ Sermon Topic: "The Chances of Life." C. D. (Pat) Conway, 80 Yorkteigh Ave. Weston 1723â€"J In our ¢olumn last week, we discuased the problem regarding the Etobicoke School Board, and St. John‘s Anglican Church TWO WEEKS OF ILLUSTRATED STUDY IN THE BOOK OF REVELATION with * ‘ REV. H. H. CHIPCHASE (Grand Rapids School of the Bible) BUNDAY, JAN. 20th to SUNDAY, FEB. 8rd WEEK DAYS 8.00 p.m. BUNDAYS, 11.00 a.m. â€" 8.00 p.m. â€" 7.80 p.m. The Fourth Sunday After Epiphany, February 3rd 8 a.m.â€"Holy Com?mmion 11 a.m.â€"Choral Communion and Sermon 8 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon Calvary Baptist Church What Does the Future Hold for You? WESTMOUNT HUMBER HTS. and RIVERVIEW E‘verside United Churches Ministerâ€"G, Legge, B.A., B.D. Fridayâ€"Good News Club. _ ‘A Friendly Welcome Awaits You." Main St. North at Fern Ave. : Rev, George Roe, 38 King Street Churchâ€"Worship, 10.15 a.m. Sunday Outstanding Talent The text of the meditation for the evening service is taken from Deuteronomy, "I will publish the name of the Lord." This meeting will be followed by a Fireside Hour for the Senior Young Peoples, the members of the Badminton Club, The Sacrament of Baptism is to be given at the morning service. Will all interested parents teleâ€" phone the minister for further instructions., Weston Presbyterian o Abgniintins i mmdliiia in t ind Lh ied itc 34. M 23 W. H. Johnson of the Dorothy Pearson, and Mrs. W. G. Thomas of the Junior group. The minister spoke of the Cross of Christ as the spring and source of Missionary work,. Next Sunday, February 3rd, is the beginning of Youth Week in the churches. Central will observe the Sunday evening as CGIT servâ€" ice; and on the February tenth evening the Young People‘s Union will have charge, the the the ice; Evening service was devoted to the â€" installation of the Woman‘s Missionary Society . Groups: The regular‘ Afternoon Auxiliary, the Dorothy Pearson and the Junior Auxiliaries. Mrs. J. Draper is president of the former, Mrs. R. Slippery streets failed to deter the congregation at Central Sunâ€" day morning; but overflow attendâ€" ance was recorded. Perhaps it was the special interest of the baptism of six young children, but whatever it was, it was inspiring to be a member of such a large worshipâ€" ph_:_z group. On Tuesday, Feb. 19, the Hart House Glee Club will give a conâ€" cert in Westminster Church, in aid of the Building Fund. This is the onlyâ€" concert, given in Canada, by these famous singers. Central Church The Sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated at the morning serâ€" vice on Sunday, Feb. 3. The Wedrfuda;'fle;é;\'i;l; â€";r:yer and Bible study hour is open to all who wish to come at 8 o‘clock. All ladies are invited to a meetâ€" ing especially for you every Thursâ€" day at 8 p.m.‘â€" the Home League, offers you friendship, useful inâ€" struction opportunity to serve others and spiritual inspiration. Westminster United Church lesson for the afternoon will be "Jesus â€" the Ideal Leader," from Matthew 4: 18â€"22, Psalm 23. Text to learn is John 8:12, "I am the light of the world: he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." The Salvation Army . C Major and Mrs. Leonard Bursey will conduct meetings at the Mount Dennis Citadel this Saturday and Sunday. The first gathering will be at eight o‘clock Saturday eveâ€" ning to welcome our visitors and to prepare for the Lord‘s day activities. Sunday at 11 a.m., the Holiness Meeting, at 7 p.m. an Evangelistic Meeting, with Sunday School at 3 p.m. for all ages. The [CHURCHES| RIVERSIOE UNITED CHURCH success and‘it is hoped that another guch méeting will be held annually. In the meantime, "Will ye ‘no come back again ?" Don‘t miss seeing the sound film "THE MAN WHO FORGOT GODr Musically it is Mr. Stanley Wright, Baritone Soloigt Lively and bright Congregational Singing. PLACE: STâ€" ANDREW!‘S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCNH ROYAL YORK RD. OFF MALTON RD. Westm‘nster United Church FEB. 3rd, 1952 11 a.m.â€""Baptism", 2 p.m.â€"Sr. S.8, 7 p.m.â€""I Will Publish the Name of the Lord". All Interested Invited VISITORS WELCOME! Saturday, February 2nd, 8 p.m Youth for Christ Rally 7.00 p.m.â€"(A Sermonrt;n ; b;;;ent Saying:) "IT IS LATER THAN YOU TlleK td A Nursery is condueted during the Morning Service. . YOU ARE CORDIAIKÂ¥TNYITED To THESE MEETINGS LCmms mm i. 00000002200 Church Of St. David Anglican *‘ Rev. H. W. Surdivail, B.A., L.Th., Rector Harding Ave., Cor. Chiswick St. 8 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11 a.m.â€"Holy Communion and Junior Congregation. Preacher: The Rector. 8 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"Evensong and Fireside. 11.00 a.m SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1953 11.00 a.m.â€"COMMUNION SERVICE, RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS $.00 p.m.â€"SUNDAY SCHOOLS,. WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CBURCB 1.00 a.m.â€"‘"The Glory of Generosity." 2| * Sunday Schoolâ€"2â€"9 years. 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday Schoolâ€"9 years and up. 7.30 p.m.â€""Terror and Science." Weston Baptist Chufch Rev. James Mackenzie, M.A., B.D., Th.M. The Friendly Family Church Main Street S. at Bellvue Crescent REV. R. CURRIE CREELMAN, M.B.E., M.A. & Cross St. at WM 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School _ _ 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship and Nursery Class. ST. PHILIP‘S (On The Hill Don‘t miss SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1952 11.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School, Parish Hall, 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service. The Rector, â€" ST. MATTHIAS, SCARLETT RD. â€"_ 8t. Philip‘s Rd. (off Malton Rd.) (Anglican) Rectorâ€"Rev. T. B. Butler, Scarlett Rd. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1952 11.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service. The Rector, v. G. K. Tyler, B.Th., Minister Mrs. George Swan, Organist Mr. Walter Welch, B.5.A Main North at Wallasey FEBRUARY 3rd, 1952 VISITORS WELCOME Ken Jay, B.A.Sc., Organist [-uiou was held at 8 a.m., Morne» ing Prgyer and Junior Congrega» tion at 11 a.m., and Evensong at 7 p.m. The rector officiating at all services with Ken Jay, BA 8e at the organ. It is gratifying to see the large congregation and it St. David‘s, Hardington â€"C.G.LT. Service. 11 a.m.â€""Living On Relief." Sunday, Feb. 3, 1952 Central. Entted Churrp 7 p.m.â€"Youth Week King and Main Sts, Minister: REV. E. B. EDDY 31 Queen‘s Drive MAIN ST. M â€"Continued on page 10 W | +4 0 uf