n o. O eneam e ce e e Oc emame ons ancnen n obe 0000-0000-.000-0000010oco.tt-co-tou'-onouo.oooocoo.............,........‘ W w dA Ds Chto esdoiess ....“....‘.'..‘............"'..........'.'.....lI..'.............Q...... ELE n n °L000 _ L OO _ _ L L OCCCCODDUEDETFee CRANG PLAZA AUDITORIUM, BOWLING LANES AND GENERAL INFORMATION Mr. McDougald, a partner in the firm of Taylor, McDougald & Company, Ltd., is chairman of the board of a number of Canaâ€" dian companies,. including Aveo Corporation which comprises the Crosley, Bendix and Moffat organizations; chairman of Roâ€" gers Radio Broadcasting Corâ€" poration which operates station CFRB. He is chairman of the executive committee of Dominâ€" HOLLOWAY â€"« NEWS FROM THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTâ€" a campaign to raise $5,105,000 for St. Michael‘s Hospital. Planâ€" ned for January â€" February, it will be the first public appeal for funds in the wellâ€"loved downtown hospital‘s 62 years of community service. John A. McDougald, one of Canada‘s leading . industrialists and financiers, recently acceptâ€" ed the general chairmanship of John A. McDougald, Chairman Of Avco Corp. Heads Drive _ For St. Michael‘s Hospital SHOPPING CENTER THE TIMES AND GUIDE â€" Thursday, October 21, 1954 â€"Page 10 CRANG PLAZA 1902 Jane St. â€" At Pelmo Crescent PHONE CH. 1â€"8161 _ ELECTRIC COMPANY 1658 Wilson Ave., KÂ¥ Increased Striff on Friday & Saturday %“mmpace K SERVE YOURSELE FACILITIES Between Dufferin & Keele on Wilson Avenue TELEPHONE ORDER ST. 8â€"6191 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M Pratt Hardware O cCLL PAINTSâ€" TV DOWNSVIEW LUMBER John A. McDougald CH. 4â€"1169 $H. 4â€"1180 MORE IMPROVEMENTS TO SERVE YOU FASTER Crang Plaza Help us to help you â€"(Customers desiring lumber cut to short lengths Please come early on Saturday. DOWNSVIEW LUMBER NOW OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FRIDAY WE ARE OPEN AT 8 A. M. AND SUPPLY LIMITED :30 p.m., Saturday €H. 4â€"1138â€"9 In the "AUDITORIUM" in the Crang Shopping Centre. CH. 1â€"0331 "With 934 beds, St. Michael‘s Hospital is one of the largest hospitals in Canada and handles more accident and emergency "The splendid record of St. Mithael‘s Hospital_speaks for itâ€" self. . Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, it has ‘renâ€" dered during the past a tremenâ€" dous service to the community almost entirely financed by its own efforts. cases than any other. In accepting the general chairâ€" manship, Mr. McDougald said: "_dio hn J.. Filzgibbons, C.B.E:, chairman of the hospital‘s Adviâ€" sory Board, made the announceâ€" ment, stating: "St. Michael‘s Hosâ€" pital Fund is doubly fortunate in obtaining the leadership of Mr. McDougald: fwst, because of his wellâ€"known organization al wizardry, and, secondly, beâ€" cause of his deep personal interâ€" ‘est in the hospital. His father, the late Duncan J. McDougald, wasâ€" chairman of St. Michael‘s Advisory Board for a| number of years." ARCHERY SETS & FISHING TACKLE Phone CH. 1â€"3832 Mattson Road, Crang Plaza BUDGIES AND CANARIES TROPICAL FISH AND ALL PET SUPPLIES Beside the Farmer‘s Market ion Stores Limited and General Bakeries Limited as well as a member of the executive comâ€" mittee of Masseyâ€"Harrisâ€"Ferguâ€" son Limited and the St. Lawâ€" rence Corporation. In addition he is a director of many Canadian companies including the Canaâ€" dian Bank of Commerce, Canaâ€" dian Breweries Limited, Dominâ€" ion Tar and Chemical and Holâ€" linger Gold Mines. CRANG PLAZA RESTAURANT VISIT THE NEW MODERN OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY â€"â€" FACILITIES FORâ€"â€" WEDDING RECEPTIONS BANQUETS â€" PARTIES §OCIAL EVENINGS CH. 1â€"9979 Arlington Pet Shop â€" ALSO â€" Wind and Rains We in Thistletown are feelâ€" ing like hundreds of others, how much we have taken for grantâ€" ed, and with the twinkling of our eye it was taken from us by wind and rains. To any sufâ€" fering neighbours we are sorry for you and realize how much we have to thank God for. Clinic day was Wednesday with a good attendance of mothâ€" ers and babies. Welcome back to school to Gretchen Haines. She has had a long summer vacation in Engâ€" land. October:15th â€" Wayne Anderâ€" son, Kingsview Blvd., twelve years old. P Happy birthday to Frances Menzies, Windsor Road, who celebrates her seventh birthday this week also, but at the moâ€" ment ‘we are uncertain of the exact date. October 5th â€" Mary Ellen Brown, St. Andrew‘s Blvd., five years old. October 11th â€" Ralph Collins, St. Andrew‘s Blyvd., four years old. October 11th â€" John Mathesâ€" on Leach, St. Andrews Blyvd., one year old. October 11th â€" Lynne Archer, St. Andrew‘s Blyvd., six years old. October 15th â€" Jimmy Watt, St. Andrew‘s Blvd., five years old. . October 5th â€" Raymond Henâ€" ry, Windsor Road, eight ‘ years old. ‘ Considerable work remains to be done, according to Mr. Mcâ€" Dougald. Four operating and two recovery rooms must be equipâ€" ped; one of the nurseries is in need of modernization; laboraâ€" tories must be expanded; the outâ€"patient department must be enlarged; and a new laundry is essential in order to process efâ€" ficiently the 39 tons of linens the hospital requires each week. He is in second year at McMasâ€" ter University. Mr. Welch will preach the Anniversary services in Mount Pleasant church and celebrate Holy Communion at Knox ‘church, Brantford. * "I am confident that I shall have the encouragement and supâ€" port of a united community in the St.‘ Michael‘s Hospital Fund campaign," said Mr. McDougald, "because the loving care of St. Michael‘s has won the instituâ€" tion a warm place in the hearts of countless citizens." The / CGILT. and Explorers Group meet each Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. Girls between the ages of 9 and 15 are invited to attend. For, full information, phone the leader, Mrs. D. King, JU. 1613. i § Fall Bazaar The Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian church will hold their Annual Fall Baâ€" zaar on Saturday, October 16th, at the RCS.CC. ‘"Mlustrious", Lawrence Ave:. W., Weston. A cordial invitation is extended to one and all to attend this interâ€" esting event. October 2nd â€" Nancy Watt, St Andrew‘s Blvd., two. years old. _ _October Birthdays Birthday greeting to the folâ€" lowing boys and girls, some beâ€" lated, but nonetheless well inâ€" tended! October 2nd â€" David Jacobs, Windsor Road, five years old. Mr. McDougald revealed that an extensive programme of moâ€" dernization has been in progress at â€"St. Michael‘s Hospital since 1945. Improvements have inâ€" cluded additional patient acâ€" commodations, new nurses‘ resiâ€" dence, rehabilitation of the outâ€" patient department and part of the nursery, new laboratories, new power house, six additional operating rooms an d complete reconstruction of. the accidentâ€" emergency department. "Until now, this great hospiâ€" tal, which serves 175,000 patients a year, has never appealed for general public support. Ever since the end of World War II, an appeal would have been warâ€" ranted, but it has been postâ€" poned repeatedly to avoid conâ€" flict with the campaigns of other hospitals. An appeal is now imâ€" perative, and can no longer be postponed." ; "It serves all people regardâ€" less of race, creed or economic condition and, in addition, is doing jimportant work in the fields of medical teaching, reâ€" search and preventive mediâ€" cine. New Fire Call For Etobicoke Call BElmont 3â€"1113 in case @f fire in Etobicoke. . Etobicoke firemen yesterday opened a new fire alarm switchâ€" board in the Royal York rd. firehall, and installed a new inâ€" terhall communication system as well as a mobile radio hookâ€" up. S Etobicoke police will no longâ€" er have to handle fire alarm calls. Thistletown News Kingsview Village By MRS. W. DUNNING CH. 1â€"6029 By MRS. H. S. INMAN, CH. 1â€"8439 Business session followed. Plans for wedding buffet lunâ€" cheon also a dinner to be held at the church on November 5th, meal to be served from 6 on, Mrs, Mary Dalley McCullough will be the guest speaker and there will be some guest singers, A very pleasant evening is antiâ€" Thistletown W.A, The Thistletown United Church W.A. met at the home of Mrs. A. Baker on Tuesday eveâ€" ning. Mrs. Prior presided and opened the meeting with prayâ€" er. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Craig, who read the thoughts from the leaflet on Stewardship. She spoke afterâ€" wards on Thanksgiving saying some people do not need signs nor symbols to give thanks to God, but some do and all those people have to do is to*l0ok around them, see the beauty and wonders of nature, the innocence of children, family love and kindness to others, she concludâ€" ed by reading a Thanksgiving poem written by Felicia Doroâ€" thea Hemans, an English poetâ€" ess 150 years ago. A tribute to the Pilgrim Fathers who held their first Thanksgiving in America in 1621 to celebrate their freedom to worship God as they pleased. _On Thursday evening a comâ€" ,.munity shower was held at the Sunday School rooms of St. Anâ€" drew‘s Church, The wedding to take place this month. On Monday morning a police car was below the hill. The trucks and cars that are a daily menace with their speed all slowed to around 10 miles per hour. We did get our breaths, but, oh, the difference when the police moved out. Why should this be when 5â€"yearâ€"olds to 15â€" yearâ€"olds have to cross 6 times per day? A courteous driver is a joy to everyone. Happy birthday to Mrs. Fosâ€" kett for Monday, October 5th, it most helpful in her studies and pays tribute to her teachers. She sounds ver" "happy in her work,. x4 _ Friends of Miss Joy Worgan met at the home of Mrs. Smith and presented her, with a linen shower on Tuesday evening. There was a fire at the gas station on the Clairville Rd. last Wednesday afternoon, and the Thistletown Fire Brigate reâ€" sponded quickly to the call. To Mrs. and Mrs. Walker and family â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Flaâ€" vell, we extend our sincere symâ€" pathy in their beréavement. The Flavell‘s are among our best friends and neighbours. We have always known where to get a good turn done. They helped in the Sunday School, Choir ) and Church at St. Ani;lrew’s. Betty was in my Sunday) School Class along with her brother. We ask God‘s blessing and comfort in this, their hour of sorrow. Miss Arlene Birtch has done her first month rj training at the Royal Victorig: Hospital in Montreal. She ur;,, all girls to take their 5th fuayâ€"in High School. She, herseif has found The staff pupils enjoyed an instructive and educational talk from the Fire Marshal on Thursâ€" day afternoon. ‘Héppy birthday.\ to Donna Frost, John Voegtle, and Linda Blair. . From the following ladies â€" Mrs. Berrill, Mrs. Cook,. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs. Carbis, Mrs. L. Marnie, I have received a further $41.70, finishâ€" ing our V.O.N. campaign with a total of $225.65, ‘Grateful thanks to all who fHelbed. Remember: Wed. Advisory [Board: Friday â€" Choir practice. The Rev. Stackhouse of Eatonâ€" ville, was our guest preacher toâ€" day with his message on "Who‘s Winning â€" The answer â€" Our Lord Jesus Christ." Intended For Last Week This was a busy week at church. The Ladies Guild is preâ€" paring for the ~baz=df on the 22nd of October. Please rememâ€" ber the date. We do want to see you. St. Andrew‘s Church â€" Sunâ€" day Oct. 17th. Rev. Parkeâ€"Taylor told the children a story of Christopher Columbus. He told how we were like him. We each have our voyage to make in this world â€" our lighthouse to look up to â€" "I am the light of the world." We are the light of the world with Jesus as our Captain. Miss: McCuaig was organist, on a portable loaned to us. Bob Hewton, read the 2nd lesson. Paul Rigby read the ist lesson. Denis Héwton and Jack Tearle acted as sidesmen. The choir sang "The Lord is My Shepherd." Ann Ellis and Valerie Dawson were the soloâ€" ists. It was Youth and Chilâ€" dren‘s Sunday. *.L. Poor little Thistletown got more than its share of sorrow and devastation, but. we have still much to be thankful for that we are given another chance. Don‘t forget chess. on Thursâ€" day â€" and our big night on Friday. Customer: "What‘s the differâ€" ence between the blue plate special and the white plate speâ€" cial?" _ Browhies can only get Brownie Wings if they have earned their Golden Hands which they can only wear if they have passed all their tests before their eleventh birthday and if they have been in a Brownie Pack for two years. The Sunday school birthday box shows $5.15 which will go to the missions. CWaiter: "The white plate speâ€" cial is 5 cents extra." ( Customer: "Is the food better on the white plate special?" \Waiter: "No, but we have to viash the plates." The following Service. Stars were presented to the Guides on October 6th: 1st year â€" Anne Ellis, Carole Parsons, Marilyn Shelby, Betty Lou Barrett, Joan Tracy; 2nd year â€" Lois Edgar, Marilyn Fox, Sharon McKitâ€" trick, Janet Toms, Karen Tuck, Maureen Danaher; 3rd year â€" Gail Shelley, Kathleen McGee, Diane Vanwyck; 4th year â€" Lorna Ireland, Patricia Stephen; 5th year â€" Carole Shelley, Marâ€" garet Marnie, Marilyn Dietrick, Marion Dietrick; 4th Pioneer Badges â€" Mary Pentney, Marâ€" garet Marnie, Marilyn Dietrick, Patricia Stephen; 2nd Stalker‘s Badges â€" Carole Shelley, Kathâ€" leen McGee; Flew up to Guides and received Brownie Wings from Mrs. Carson, District Comâ€" missioner â€" Janet Brooks, Judy Dunning, Linda Hart, Jan Mayâ€" all, Dianne Porritt; Walked up â€" Barabara Chambers, Moyra Hitchcock, Edith Pentney. cipated. Mrs. Albert Barker read a very interesting paper on the "Search for happiness" What is it? Well it is at our own firesides, aids to happiness are good habits, good health and self control, a good recipe for happiness, keep your heart free from hate, your mind from worry, live simply exâ€" pect little, give much, Fill your lives with love, seatter sunshine, forget self and think of others. Do as you would be done by for a week and you will be surâ€" prised and if at the end of each day you can say it has been well spent well that is happiness. Glad to report that Mr. Robert Cooke is improving over at Sunâ€" nybrook Hospital. Mrs. Lorne Barker thanked the hostesses Mrs. A. Barker, Mrs. Wardlaw and Mrs. Farr also Mrs. Craig for her very nice devotional. The meeting closed with hymn and benediction. The Times Many Attend Driveâ€"In Bank Ope‘ng Thurs The growth and popularity of the bank in this area, which opened its first branch at Wilâ€" son and Jane in 1952 under the management of Alan G. House, is attested to by the increase of staff necessary to meet the needs of the banking public. When the bank first came here, staff numbered four, but has been incréased to a present staff of nine. Mr. House will continue as manager of the new driveâ€"in. . Of particular appeal to houseâ€" wives. is the fact that the branch is located in the busy shopping section, and kiddies can be kept in the car while Mom does her banking. The paved driveâ€"in leads to the new building of limestone block and black mottled marble Manager of the first driveâ€"in bank to be opened in metroâ€" politan Toronto by The Canaâ€" dian Bank of Commerce is Alan G. House, above. The new branch is located at Wilâ€" son Ave. and Jane St., a short distance from the Bank‘s formâ€" er premises, where Mr. House was manager. An openâ€"house at the new branch will be held Thursday, October 14th from 5 to 9 p.m. Many people attended the opening of the first driveâ€"in branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Metropolitan Toronto at the Crang Plaza shopping area. Admiration was expressed for the modern faciâ€" litiess provided by the bank which was beautifully. decorâ€" ated with a large number of lovely cut flowers. ‘ The many visitors to the bank last Friday evening were seryâ€" ed refreshments. Modern light finished counters and a large staff gave the appearance of facilitating the customers‘ transâ€" actions at this new bank branch. ALAN G. HOUSE "West York‘s Newsy Weekly" 6300 Homes For Excellent Results ... In Weston, Woodbridge, Thistletown, Rexâ€" dale, Westdale, Oakdale Acres, Beverley Hills, North Park, Delray Park, Humber Heights, Westmount, Fairhaven and Kingsâ€" view Village. ~The Times & Guide" Advertise In Weston, Ont. Phone CH. 1â€"5211 For advertising rates and assistance in paring advertising copy â€" The annual "60" club bazaar is to be held Saturday, October 30th in the Town Hall, with home baking a specialty. Passing through the double doors of glass at either front or back, customers will see a buildâ€" ing of modern decor completely fireâ€"proofed and airâ€"conditionâ€" ed. Staff quarters, with kitâ€" chen and Iunchroom, are locatâ€" ed in the basement. facing. In addition to the driveâ€"in wicket, pedestrians will find complete interior fac~â€" ilities to meet thei> needs. N. R. AGNEW « CO. 1288 WILSON AVE. CH.“?17731 ONLY New! "Matchless" Heating ! 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Police sayâ€" that motorâ€" ists are using Little Ave, durâ€" ing rush hour to avoid the trafâ€" fic lights at the intersection of Lawrence Ave. and Main Street. preâ€"