U TIMES AND GUIDE, Thursday, December Rexdale, Westmount Sorry to hear that young Andrew Wilson of 10 Boniface Ave.. is conâ€" fined to his home with scarlet feâ€" ver. Last year ne welcomed Sanâ€" ta Claus with the measles. CH. 1.7661 $ m TMURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT Mon., Tue., Wed. â€" 28, 29, 30 JU. 1960 THURS., FRI., SAT. â€" 24â€"25â€"26 "Rogue‘s March" "Remains To Be Seen" PETER LAWFOQD_ VAN JOHNSON RICHARD GREENE JUNE ALLYSON TO THE LADIES: South Sea Woman Burt Lancaster Virginia Mayo Color Cartoon â€" News MT. DENNIS Township of North York Local Improvement Notice TAKE NOTICE THAT: Dinnerware to Ladies (a) (b) â€"» AKIM TAMIROFF vowine intumeron sn =â€"~7 First Published,. Decomber 17th, 1953. Streat r{',O â€" y We ale enmend n e itep n eeeraes A“ov!) and party: Friday," Dec 18th lflf; e /s Eimlea _ School There were 1 C 0 aF Cla4uzsn and 50 adulte nresen! SEASON‘S GREETINGS TO ALL Mon , Tues: Charmain Dinnerware Wed , Thurs , Fri: Wm Rogers Silverware ‘SERENADE $ The Council of the Corporation of the Township of North York intends to construct as a local improvement the underâ€"mentioned works in the following named streets between the points hereinatter mentioned and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the works, mamely: on Avenue Jane Street W.L. Lot 3, Plan 3452 5‘ $4,053.00 $ 368.44 $5.50 70e on Avenue Jane Street Jethro Road 5‘ $14,635.00 $1,220 94 $5.50 70e Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontarie Municipal Board for ifs approval of the undertaking of the said works and any owner may within twentyâ€"one days atter the first publication of this notice file with the Board his objection to the said works being undertaken. WISHIING EVER y ONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR The seid Board moy approve of the sord works being undertaken, but betore doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the works will be considered. MON., TUES., WEDZ\â€"; 28â€"29â€"30 sOUTH SEA WOMAN mONDAY, DEC. 28 SPECIAL MATINEE 14th, 1953 ONE HOUR OF CARTOONS $moking From s« Plus .â€"â€" Congratulations to Bryan Grun dy on reaching his 15th birthday earlier this month Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper of Boniface: Ave. welcomed a young son into their home Saturday, De cember 19th GIRL GUIDES The Girl Guides of the 300th Company â€" held their Christmas party Thursday, Dec. l7th a.t 7 p m. in Elmlea School. The first part of the pi'uï¬ramme was a conâ€" cert in which the following Guides took part Margaret â€" Broadhurst and Maureen O‘Neil did a military tap dance, . followed by Sharon Hart and Jackie Hilder singing ‘I Saw â€" M u m m y Kissing Santa Claus": Hazel â€" Massey and | Pat King sang 7O Come All Ye Faithâ€" ful" . Donna Lincoln Rang\ "It‘s Beginning To Look Like Xmas ; a piano solo was played by Donna Lincoln. and Linda Shawcross reâ€" cited "The Little Not Sav Please‘ "The Chimney â€" on by Kathleen Fairly Peggs charge of the pt Lincoln was ent sioner: Burt After the concert. games and carols were played and sung by the Guides Lunch was served to the moth: ers by the Guides The meeting was closed with the | singing of aps PETITION FOR CHURCH he petition for the formation of the . Presbyterian Church in Rex dale is well under . way and at present there. are about 60 names of residents in Rexdale who have stated their willingness to join the church which is open to any de nomination and this is only the beginn ing of arrangements CHURCH CONCERT mt ooo At the start of. the new vear the Presbyterian church is organ wing a ladies‘ auxiliary Mrs. Lofâ€" tus of 99 Allenby Ave. is in charge Eimlea _ School. â€" There were 60 childrep and 50 adults present The kindergarten in charge of Viss N. Lofthouse sang "Away In a Manger®. Miss Bond‘s pmi mary class gave & Merry Xmas \irs: Carruthers‘ class was repre sented by Ewan King. Mrst Gil ties‘ class presented "Our Christâ€" mas Package For You" Mrs. Mitâ€" chell‘s class sang "O Little Town The Presbyterian church of Rex lale enjoyed a Christmas concert tor Plane, Steamship, Bus or Motel anywhere in the world. 1043 Weston Rd It costs no more to book through your local travel agent. xâ€"28â€"rf FIRE AND CASULTY INSURANCE YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Pickup On South Street himney Sweep". was put Kathleen Bell_ and Carole Peggy _ MoMlison t 0 0 k of the phonograph. Donna was enrolled by Commisâ€" Weston Rd. RO. 1777 TICKETS _ AND RESERVATIONS Richard Widmark Jean Peters QPEN EVENINGS Smoking Section Girl Who Would a small playlet, 60 of Bethlehem" Another _ chorus was sung by Serge Good‘s class. Six members of Mr. Gillies® senior class _ presented . a . play . called "Chorus Callers® During _ the â€" evening Stgtion XMAS was tuned in and a merry voice with a Scottish accent anâ€" nounced heâ€" would. soon _ appear. After this concert, games were enâ€" joyed and alter much persuasion about 40 adults joined the chil dren in the Grand Old Duke: of York March 3 Robt. Mitchell of Chalfont Ave baked and â€" presented the . party with _ an â€" eightâ€"pound â€" Christmas cake â€" which everyone _ enjoyed along with other refreshments CHOIR MEETINGS The Presbyterian chour Mrs. Elliott‘s home. 12 Ave., â€" every â€" Thursday from 7 until 8. New mei welcome GIFT SERVICE White Gift Service was held by the Presbyterian church in Eimâ€" lea School Sunday. Dec. 20th. at 10 a.m. It was a joint session of children and parerts. About 100 attendett. _ The children marched into the auditorium _ and . placed their â€" gifts at the front of the room,. These gifts were sent to Scott Mission. \Mr. George King preached the â€" sermon on _ "The Three Wise Men® Mrs. J. Russell, left. is shown feceiving her prize twom Johnny Farr at a recent meeting of the Thistletown Art: Club_ Mrs: Rusâ€" sel was chosen by the teacher, Eugene Chruscicki, a new Canâ€" adian of great talent. as the student to make the most proâ€" gress in his group during the MINISTER‘S EFFORTS Due to the untiring efforts of the minister, . Rev W. _ Welch. â€" the Presbyterian church of Rexdale is now . fully m’zeq{m,od. Although he has a fullâ€"time*job with his own church, St. . Andrew‘s_ Presbyter ian on Royal York Rd.. he has made his services . available to Rexdale His _ personality _ and guidance to young people make him and his services invaiuable. H. AND S. PARTY The Home and School Associaâ€" tion of â€" Elmlea _ School held . a Christmas party Wednesday, Dec. 16th. It was opened with the sing: ing of O Canada followed by the repeating of the Lord‘s Prayer Estimated Estimated Area or Estimated Cost per Est.Annual Rate Size _ Cost _ Corporation Share â€" Foot Frontage _ per Foot Frontage APT ART STUDENT REWARDED CHILDRéN'S SKATING AS USUAL Saturday Afternoon â€" 2:30 to 4:15 wWESTON ARENA Junior "B‘" Hockey ST. MICHAEL‘S vs. WESTON DUKES . Saturday, Dec. 26 â€" 8:30 p.m. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SKATING â€" 15c Tuesday, Dec. 29 â€" 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31 â€" 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. hoir moeets at 12 Bomface day â€" evening members are Colin Wrong took charge of the games and a square dance was enjoyed. Mrs. Rutherfowd and Mr. Stewart were two of the winners. A lovely tunch was served \\I\h‘l!l‘ a singâ€"song took pl:u'e' led by Folin Wrong « Merry Christmas to every one: Our _ sympathy â€" goes . to â€" Mrs Campbell. Sr.. who is in Humber Memorial Hospital with a broken leg. We do hope for a full reâ€" covery By MRS. J. CAMERON % CH. 1â€"8071 Fred Stevens of Everett visited Mr.â€"and Mrs. J. Cameron on Thursday last Glad to hear Garnet Beamish is home after being in hospital with an operation on his knee Fred Weedmark spent the weekâ€" end with Smithfield friends and atâ€" tended the Sunday school concert Many thanks to Rev. J. Kell who so ably acted as chairman for the concert. Children are to be conâ€" gratulated as there has been so much illness â€" throughout â€" all the preparations. An evening newspaper has been wetting information and pictures on our village school. which has been closed â€" afterâ€" seventyâ€"some . years of service. It is being retained by the â€" Ratepayers‘ _ Association | and Goodfellowship Club and will be used as recreation centre for the community past year. Mr. Farr kindly conâ€" sented to present a prize to the winner of this distinction. In the centre are Mrs. N. B. Dean, Mr Chruscieki, _ and . Mrs. _ Ernest Brough, the two ladies having been chosen for honourable menâ€" tion for the progress they have made in the group. We wish all our readers a Merry ; Christmas and may we keep in‘ mind the love of the Christ Child who gave us the privilege of celeâ€" brating His birth and carry the | messages of the carols lhrnn;;houl\ the coming year and may peace reign throughout the world Congratulations to Peggy Robettâ€"‘ son who won the Christmas Dinner at Moffat‘s Cooking school on Deâ€" cember 15th I $4.00 SMITHFIELD Township Clerk A. 6. STANDING, 1e Birthday ‘greetings to Mrs. Ewâ€" ing. Irwin "Rd., Decéember 28; also to Karen Ready, December 31. CRADLE ROLL PARTY December 14, the Cradle Roll held their Christmas party. Carols were sung and Mr. Baughurst welâ€" comig the mothers. A g:me was played, Mrs. Williams ing _ the winner; Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Boyd came second; Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Jackson came third. Reâ€" freshments were served by Mts. Jenkins and Mrs. Pope. Gifts and oranges were given to each child present. . t |_Dora Rag Apple Texal. member of the pure breed Holstein herd of , Douglas Wellesley. King, Ontario, }has qualified for a Red Seal certifiâ€" ‘eate of Longtime Production preâ€" |sented by the Holsteinâ€"Friesian Asâ€" | sociation of Canada. by producing ‘in six lactations on â€" twiceâ€"aâ€"day milking a lifetime total of 106,338 \lbs. milk containing 3,775 lbs. fat ! Dora‘s largest record was made ‘as a fiveâ€"vearâ€"old when she proâ€" duced 19,323 lbs. milk containing 752 lbs. fat. She is a daughter of the Excellent cow. Rag Apple Gladys Segis, who was honourable mention â€" Allâ€"Canadian Aged _ cow in 1943, and has a six lactation life time total on twiceâ€"aâ€"day milking of 109.508 lbs.. milk containing 4,184 â€"lbs. fat. _ Sorry to report that Mr. G. Wilâ€" liams, Albion Rd. was taken to hospital last Friday. An accident at the corner ‘of Elmhurst Dr. and the highw@y last week when a car crashed while turning into Elmhurst Dr. . Mrs. Banting‘s cousin received a nasty cut on her head HOME AND SCHOOL ELECTION The â€" election _ of _ officers . for Association for 1953â€"54 are as folâ€" lows: president, Mrs. L. Peach; viceâ€"president, . Mrs. K. Mayall; secretary, Mrs. A. Walters; treasâ€" urer, Mrs. _ Wheeler; executive members, Mrs. P. H. Burkeholder, Mrs. Hart, Mr. J. Hillier, Mr. J. Alburt. Mr. D. Wallis, Mrs. G Williams; membership, Mr.__P. Burkholder: publicity, Mrs. May: all; social. Mrs. Hubbard. We do hope you will get out to meetings and support your committee this coming term CHURCH NEWS By MRS. A. CARBIS, CH. 1â€"4260 Services at the church Sunday were very inspiring. with the sing ing of Christmas Carols. In the evening service the Bible College group were in charge with several of the group taking part in singâ€" ing and testimony. King Holstein Is Longtime Producer (Continued from Page 1) of residential and industrial as sessment may be achieved Metropolitan â€" Planning Director Tracey leMay said Etobicoke apâ€" peared to be the most parkâ€"conâ€" scious municipality in the metroâ€" Etabicoke will soon be able to provide water facilities the entire length of the township. Plans are now being prepared to fill in large sections of swamp land and conâ€" vert them to parks.. _ politan area ELMLEA NEWS HALF METRO An the warm and cheers ful atmosphere of this wonderful Christmas seaâ€" son when families are gatlwred togetlmr â€"â€" when spirits are refreshed, hearts uplifhcl and all the world ie suddenly full of smiling peop]e â€"â€"we want to offer to one and all our very best wiches for the happiest holiday you‘ve ever enjoyed. AND CONTENTMENT THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR ENJOY GOOD HEALTH GOOD CHEER MAY YOU AND YOURS JOYFUL Name S$. J. Kelner Chairman of N.Y. Board of Education Elected in private caucus of the Board of Education of North York on Monday, December 14th, were S. J. Kelner, chairman, F. C. Stinâ€" son. viceâ€"chairman. They were elected by ballot. Mr. Kelner, choosing lots, was elected for the twoâ€"year term in ward three. As chairman of the board he becomes representative to the Metâ€" ropolitan School Board for North York Schools in 1954. The elections will have to be confirmed by. the Board of Trustees in 1954. The results of the 75 Bushel Corn Club, sponsored by the York| County Soil and Crop Improvement| Association, just released by the secretary, W. M. Cockburn, Newâ€" market, show the yields to be down somewhat â€" from â€" previous . years due to adverse weather conditions at the time the ears should have been filling. A newcomer to the contest, Allan Hoover of Gormley, headed the list this year with 89 bushels of dry shelled corn, folâ€" lowed by Clifford Winger, also of Gormley, with 82 bus. per acre. The next two were separated by threeâ€"oneâ€"hundredths of a bushel to give third to Hugh Boyd and Son of Unionville and Thos. Lowndes of Keswick with 81.76 and 81.73 Winners Named Growing Contest MANAGEMENT ANDeSTAFF ROSS STORES TOM SCOTT, 4kA 2C (Gagérines Real Estate Agent 662 SCARLETT RD CH. 1â€"4781 May the season‘s joys follow you throughout a happy New Year. 2837 DUNDAS W., TORONTO SsAROP AT STUART MERCER, Real Estate Broker