numb cannon ', 111‘. but morning utvlce was “tended by nearly 400 people, W the Sunday School attend- in†Wu no; Nursery, Clui " “In" was M. V Dr. lulood'l tubjeq wu, “The Wrtroeognixeet Christ" Luke M; DI: the riae Christ and the pil- Eat!†to him. When Jesus all" to these disciples they were _depondent men, intellectually Wilda-ed, believing that Christ was dud and with Him their Chum ot tho.MonlIh. T Now let ue nee what the com red-ship of the when Christ on the reed ot lite new! to the" pil. grims, Dr. Macleod said. It meant tour vital things which the com- radeship of the risen Christ hmuht to the“ men end can bring to you. (1) It meant an il. lumined mind to understand thel Scriptures: ft) e glowing heart) to love their Redeemer; (3) e tmnstorrning fellowship in His service; .(4) a sublime commis- lion to tell others who needed courage and help that the Lord‘ in risen indeed. Those joining the Church re- cently are - Mr. Gordon Holmes, 0 June Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Godfrey, " Orchard View; Mt. and Mm. R. F. kre/ 5 Snow- irii7iTrririi7iaairrritririTli9toro (rang Plaza Busmess Directory The Truly One-Stop Shopping Céntre WILSON AVE. AT JANE STREET BOABD or I'erABDs l The Board ot Stow-rd: held their am meeting It the home at Mr. Goon. Black, so Mayan ere,',',; April 18th. Dr. Mac- ood opened the meeting by ad, dressing the Boud on the essen- tial dutlu of the luwardl. The following ttttttNt" were elected - Chairman - Ron Lilly, Secre- tary - Norm tNaniteld, Treasur- er - Cyril Lava", Envclope Steward --Marry Lgonard. den; and Mr. and -Mrs. Peter Stewart; tYvonne Avenue. The Pmbytory allotment for Beverley Hills United church to.. wards the Senior Citizens Cam- pus wu discussed and approv- E. D. Kingsbury, vice-chair- man ot the Church Extension committee addressed the board ottering several commendable “Questions. . "if", nut meeting-will be held May ll, " the home ttf Les Saw- yer, ' Adele. PERSONALS Mm. Arthur Morrinh, Brian and Ronnie, 22 Mayan, smut the long week-end visiting motive. in Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stobbs and Ricky, 7 Adele Avenue, spent the Easter holidays in Amherstberg and Detroit. Mrs. E. S. Young, 7 Mayall Av, enue, had her parents trom Ot- tawa visiting her over the Eatr ter holidays. POLICE NEWS EVERY STORE DIFFERENT T III-JI-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEII‘ Birthday greetings to Kuhn- ine Christie, M’ Richard Clark Drive, who celebrate: her third birthday, April Mth. Garry Vye, 5 Snowden was tour years old April 15th. Eula} Hill: Aid Mill: lam AND SUPPLIES Cram Plaza . Mam»! load Buying A Watch? Walsh Ned Repairs? nmsitii, ' “ONE STOP†ks dt 8 am. Sunday, April 18th, .. 1662 WILSON AVE. Drug and Sundry Need; Get the éxpert advice of a Certifiad Wa'chmakcr KlllShl JEWELLERS Wank" "de on punk“ PET SHOP ARLINGYON " AOUAIIA CIANG PLAZA - CH. 1-0421 CH. 1-0671 IDA DRUG STORE Pr-little" FREE PARKING I new dot-shalom of the North" mad at the Crane Plaza. Twenty- nve at North York', tutest are un- der the capable command of Sgt. Mercer. BX. PHILLIP! Nil! , 0n Good Friday, Veneration of the Cross service was held " a p.m. " St. Phillip's church, Jane and Willon. The Holy Name society hear In election ot oMcers for the com- in. you. and Bob Dodds, " May- all, was elected president Ed Dunnvillo, 106 Richard Clark Drive in vice-president and Wm Manley, ig He_retary-tre"upr..: At the Api-il meeting of the) C.W.L. I new slate of ottlcerw were elected. President, Mrs. Mulchuhy, Dalma- Road; vice. presidents, Mrs. R. Dodds, 43 May- Ill, Mn. J. Medhurrt, 186 Epsom lDowm Drive, and Mrs. P. Tod, (kill; secretary, Mrs. T. Bolwell: treagurer, Mrs. Wm. Whyte, Jr.; eouullors. Mrs. Alvey, Mrs 'J,t.ultdf."i, Roberto, Mrs. New- ton, a. Bonn-co, Mrs. Contr Iogve. The ladies are planning 3 Strawberry Festival for June. non AND SCHOOL Yvonne Avenue Home and School Association held a meet- ing April 12th at which Mr. A. Hemingway WIS re-elected prea- Adept tor a third term. Mr. A. (Cutler, " Mayall, and Mrs. Mac- Jliehol, 25 Laney, are vice-presi- dents. Others elected were: re- cording secretary, Mrs. Kent; corresponding secretary, Mr. Richardson; treasurer, Mrs. Ber wick; executive members, Mrs. D, Robertson, Mrs. W. Becker, Mrs. G. Black, Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. R. Elliott. Mr. Clare Schned- ar acted as chairman for the elec- tion of officers. Mrs. Ernest Falle sang, "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" and "Through My Window", the lat- ter being composed by the tttth- " of I blind boy who asked his son what he saw through the window. She was accompanied by, Mrs. 14$ka also gave a piano solo. - Rev. Gordon Leggd Religious Convener of the York North Council of Home and School, gave a talk on religion in On- :tario's schools. He was introduc- ed by Mr. A. Cutler and thanked by Mr. Hemingway. " Miss Fisher's room was the Jviner ont the shield and cub prize for having the largest num- 1her of parents present.' Tumpane Street Home and School Association had a novel evening meeting April 13th, when Miss Abbott, of the Public Heelth Department, was commentator ltor a skit depicting the various ‘activities of the Health Depart- ment in the public school. Two nurses assisted her, one in chil- dren's stage make-up and the other examined the children‘ of different ages who appeared on the stage for examination. In the skit symptoms of communi- cable diseases were discovered ' 'l?fely il - MM . It 'l,?,,,','.,?,,,,',',?"" - HOLLOWAY FRIDAY APRIL 23, 1954 sill't',ll/ a 9mm VARIETY STORE REPAIRING CLEANING - DYEING OUR PHONE CRANG PLAZA SHOE GLIIIG OUR SPECIALTY ._.__. Electric Company cum mu " MATTSON RD. P. CH 1-3131 TOYS - NO‘IIONS CHILDREN! WIAR NICHOLSON'S All COLOURS AND MAKES Oil, 1ai31 ts-tuit-ion-trein) 1'0ch 11" the prind’aL A um. boy venting [lun- aid "ttpdteetqtesteftfhe school andhulhun “mute Ind childr- wm advised to gttl wen corrective alum. AnotherI ‘ehlld had resolved dam-I cm " ‘the whool. Pupils of Grade T and 8 put on a tumbling demonstration. Mrs. Walker, 10 Datchett, gave e short talk on the importance of the Enter: Seal campaign, and read I letter from the Rotary Club out- lining the work’accomplished in the Beverley Hills area made pouible by the sale of Easter suits. It w†announced that the idly} meeting will have a Public Speaking contest tor senior pu-- pits, and the winner will receive I cup donated by the Home and School. It is anticipated that here will be a large attendance to see the progress the pupils have made in this Tmportant art, and to give them moral support Iby attending. Puppet Shows were staged iThursday by Mr. McEwen's class and Mr. McAuley's class for the other school children. The Kin- dergarten end their younger brotherl and ulster: enjoyed the three puppet shows and the par- ty which followed. "Old King Cold" was one of the puppet shows on a health theme. _ YVONNE" AVENUE SCHOOL The senior classes were con- ducted on a tour of the local bis- cuit factory recently. The prin- cipal, Mr. MeEwpp, and staff took a tour of the new school, "Rod- ing Stréet" in Baker Downs, dur- ing a noon hour last weak. STRANGE, BUT NOT TRUE By now you have read the spectacular news on page one of last week's paper that Oakdale Acres has a new school; strange- ly enough it is not true, the Roding Street school is in Baker Downs? On passing by the school grounds in Oakdale Acres I saw that the glorified chicken) coop was still there. As you) are well aware, a new row of apartment buildings are under construction along Wilson Av- enue from Jethro over towards Haymarket. This means more pupils in our already over- crowded school. To acComm0- date them there is only one solution - another portable! I understand that is exactly what is in store for us - another portable! I mentioned Mr. MeEwen's: class putting on a Puppet Show - to accomodate the audience of children some had to sit on the floor. Other schools have an auditorium, but we have a nar-l row corridor. It is in this nar- row corridor that the Brownies and Guides have their weekly meetings, also the Home and School Association must serve their refreshments in this corri- dor after their monthly meet-, ings. RIVERSIDE UNITED GHUBGII Ml0ll1 A musical vurioOy programme to be mounted by the. IN RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH Friday liighi, April 23rd - 8.15 p.m. ADMISSION TSc CHANG PLAZA BOWLING LANES “THIS IS MUS!!!†A few open dam for league Bowling for 19S4 . 1955 Season FOR mr-toN-morals. 1-4919 __ (Downstairs In The Crung Plaza Auditorium) ggr.tui-ot-midAve.tor April 18th, The ,Willinz Beafer Girl: Club under the leadership of Mn. Tyler elected tho follow- ing one.“ for thig year: presi- dent, Sandra Cunlilu: vice- president, Sandra Stephens; sec- retary, Dianne Purkis; treagur- er, Marion Haines. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Don Snider on the birth of a non. Proud grandparents are Ur. and Mrs. Snider of Irwin Road. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith on the birth of their son. Birthday greetings to Marion Haines of Second Ave. for April 28rd and to Wallis Waite for April 27th. Little David Wil- lilml will celebrate his 8th birthday on April um. Friends and neighbours were very sorry to hear of the acci- dent to Mr. Warn last Monday evening on the Queen Elizabeth Highway. Mr. Warn is in St. Joseph's Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. At the opening of the Roding Street School, I was provided with a souvenir booklet outlin-l ing the evening's programme. On the last page. quote - “The Board of Education hope that your school will play an impor-I tant part in your community‘ life, " well " providing a sound and well-rounded eduea-l tion tot your children." Yvonne Avenue School certainly cannot ifulfil that "Important part in ‘our community life," due to its inadequate facilities. To further illustrate my point, the Oakdale- Acres Brownies must depend on other schools outside the sub- division for facilities to hold their Mother and Daughter Ban- quet. This is a local affair that we feel should be held in Oak- dale Acres. Last year Yvonne School graduating class ban- quet and" dance had to be held in Melody Road School. We are pleased to see Smith Haggard back at school and feeling better. Mrs. Prowse is much better. There are quite a few laid up with sore throats and the ttu. We hope you will all feel better, now the nice weather is here. Miss Margaret and Dorothy McTavish spent the Easter Week Mrs. Brookbanks, a member‘ of the Board of Education. men- tioned at one of our Ratepayers' meetings that NO provision had been made to replace our portable school with a perman- ent building in the immediate future. Just how permanent can a temporary portable become? I Belated birthday greetings to SHOPPING CENTRE WILSON AVE. AT JANE ST. Welcomes t NEW BUSINESSES . Opening APRIL 23 CHANG .PLA: d visiting in Wrath: Ont. Mr. mu. and Mary'motomd to Word on Saturday to viait Mr. Hill’s mother who is iii. In. Jordem and family are visiting \rolnuvu in Bradford. a". Gillies gave a wonder: tul'memge on Easter Sunday " 'the morning Iervice. 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