‘| *./ Fairhaven Village + i’\ * ahd llrgrzss Corners MRS. E. E. FOY . CH. 1â€"0739 * ‘The subject of Dr. Macleod‘s _ W E S T O N The men and women who are giving leadership in organizing this new church are much encouraged by the growing supâ€" port and interest of the comâ€" UNITED CHURCH sermon | was "The ‘Secret of Power" Phil. 4:13, "I can do all things thro‘ugh Christ who : Â¥our Red Cross canvassers for Fairhaven Village and adjacent ;:rt of Dixan Side â€"Road were rs. W. H. Clement, Mrs. L. H. England, Mrs. Norman Madill and Mr. R. Alan Paterson. As the team captain for this area I would like to thank the canâ€" wassers for their willing coâ€"opâ€" eration. . 2 0 4 CAR ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Kee of Yorkleigh Blvd, H u m b e r Â¥Heights were in a car accident on March 9th causing injuries. The baby girl, Bonnie Jean, who celeâ€" bratedâ€"_her first birthday on March 5th received a broken leg and will be in St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" pital for five to six weeks. Tomâ€" my, who is just over two years, received stitches to close a cut in his forehead. Mrs. Jean Kee Feceived a sprained ankle. All were badly shaken up. They were returning from a visit to the doctor when hit by a driver who went through a stop street. Damage® to Mr. Kee‘s car amâ€" ounted to $300. DEMONSTRATION & Miss Hazel Hardstone was the guest ~speaker at a chinaware demonstration held on Wednesâ€" day, March 10th by the Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Andrew‘s Presâ€" byterian church. Miss Hardâ€" stone‘s topic was, "The Romance and History of Chinaware." She told delightfully interesting narâ€" rations of various pieces of precious china. Tea was served by Mrs. William Ashbee anf@ her assistants. Mrs. R. J. Marks of Madill Avenue spent the week end of March 6th visiting Buffalo, with friends, a C.G.LT. BAKE SALE â€" The C.GIT. held a sucéetirf, favorite recipe bake sale in St. Andrew‘s â€" Presbyterian â€" church on March 6th. The proceeds! were donated to the Sunday school movie projector fund. The‘ Women‘s Missionary Society conâ€"| vened the afternoon tea. | St. Andrew‘s Presbyterianipassed away Tuesday, March 9th. church is having a clothing drive| * * * for the Scott Mission on Spadina| Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Chadwick Avenue in Toronto. During the are enjoying a well earned holi: past month the Mission has been|day in Florida. i ‘ distributing over 1000 articles * * * of wearing ag:parel a week to the| Birtffday, greetings from Elâ€" needy. If you have any articles verston Park church and Sunday of clothing or shoes that you,school to their General Superinâ€" wish to contribute you mayitendent, Mrs. R. Colquhoun, bring them to the church on‘March 20th. Greetings to Naney Royal York Road and Royaleigh| Hudson who celebrated her sixth Avenue this Saturday moming,\birthday; birthday happiness to March the 20th. Any < articles Betty Satchet who had a sevâ€" that you wish to have picked enth birthday on March 16th; up please call me at Cherry Patricia Mowat had a fourth 1â€"0739. Ibirthday â€" March 15th, Verna CLOTHING DRIVE Beverley Hills And Oakdale Acres MBRS.â€"N. GLANPFIELD . __v| OR A DUPLEX _ Be sure to read Hiz noffzee Now The work of changing your district over from 28 to 60 cycle power is progressing. Before the actual changeover can be made a tremendous amount of preliminary work must be done. Most important will be that of getting accurate lists of &ll electrical equipment in the district which will have to be altered or adjusted before it will operate on the forthcoming 60â€"cycle power. To accomplish this efficiently we need the cooperation of all residents who own electrical equipment. To make such cooperation as easy as possible we are mailing out important instructions and advice. BUT . . . the only residents we can reach are those on our mailing lists, those who are direct customers of Hydro power. IF YOU ARE LIVING IN RENTED ACCOMMODATION AND IF YOUR HYDRO SERVICE IS INCLUDED IN YOUR RENT you will have to make contact with #s, Please telephone or call our Hydro Frequency Standardization Area Office at once. if you ~|| OR ROOMs livé in +} A FLAT HYDRO FREQUENCY STANDARDIZATION AREA OFFICE [ONTARIO v~/] AN APARTMENT ~\ A ROOM 760 LAWRENCE AVENUE, WEST, Park Road Post Office TQRON‘I’O, 10, ONTARIO TELEPHONE RV. 1â€"1581 strengthens me. words of Paul sound like an extravagant statement. m-“ gests boasting. We are y skeptical of what a man tells about his own exploits, especialâ€" ly after he seems to claim too much. Paul not only says he is ready for something, but that he is ready for anything. He is not boasting of his own exploits but rather of what Christ can, accomâ€" plish in any life wholly® surâ€" rendered to Him. Paul is showâ€" ing that he has found the power in Christ by which the apparâ€" ently impossible can be accomâ€" plished. "To as many as receive Him to them give He power to ‘become the sons of God". Mrs. R. Shallhorn, who attendâ€" ed the World‘s Day of Prayer Service at Downsview United, March 5th, gave a resume of the service, and then led in prayer. Mrs. C. Lavers presided at the meeting of the Oakdale Acres Group meeting, at Mrs. A.}‘ Armstrong‘s home, 28 Dallner Road, Wednesday, March 10. Mrs. N. Glover read . the minutes of the previous meeting, and Mrs. W. Powell: gave a committee consists of Mrs. G. Black, Mrs. C. Downward, Mrs A. Armstrong and Mrs. W. Thomson. â€" Mrs., Hagerman and Mrs. Austin were new members aftending this meeting. Bill Thomson, 97 Jethro. WOMEN‘S GROUPS MAPLE LEAF NEWS The March 15th been postponed to It will be held at The Thursday Witers will be holding their meeting March 18, | at the home of Mrs. L. Beales,‘ 15 W-i‘liam Cragg Drive. | ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ‘ Another sports organization has been formed in Beverley Hills in addition to the, Junior Sports:Club which has been in operation for some time now. At a meeting held at Mr. Argo‘s home, 23 Smallwood Drive, Monâ€" day, March 8th, a group of men interested in giving the Algcal children an opportunity to parâ€" ticipate in organized ball, formâ€" ed the Beverley Hills® Athletic Association: . . The association is lining up four softball teams (three boys‘ teams and one girls‘ team) to entor in a North York League. /&ns are being made to hold (Continued on Pagâ€" 11) By MRS. GERRY â€" CH. 1â€"2081 Friends and neighbours extend sympathy to the family. of Robâ€" ert Ryman in the loss of a dear wife and mother. Mrs. Ryman passed away Tuesday, March 9th. meeting has March 22nd. the home of HYDRO| CLASSIFIED READY for Spring "Cleaning? For expert painting and de corating call Nick Fraticelli, 355 Queen‘s Dr., CH. 1â€"5561. Mowat was 7 on March 16th; Rickey Gerry will be 5 years old on March 20th; Helen Colquâ€" houn was 5 on St. Patrick‘s Day. Three children were christenâ€" ed at the Sunday Morning serâ€" vice at Elverston Park. Michael John Whitman,â€"son of Mr. and Mrs. William Whitman; William Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Whitman; and Bruce Hed: ley Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, 92 Hopcroft Ave. VENETIAN BLINDS STEEL OR ALUMINUM COTTON OR. PLASTIC TAPES COLOR SCHEME TO SUIT YOUR TASTE "Free Estimates ~_ Free Installation CH. 1â€"3213 â€" CH. 1â€"1376 Complete | _ Incomplete Kerplu vfld a fire . . . didn‘t have hwrn(c .. . lost everything. 229 Rosemount Avdnyc, Weston â€" CHerry 1â€"1205 Kerplunk Incomplete had a fire . . . he hadn‘t Increased insurance to cover present« doy replacement costs . . . he lost half their value. Complete had a fire . . . he had in« creased his insuronce to cover high replacement costs and recent purâ€" chases . . . he didn‘t Idse a thing. 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