Times & Guide (1909), 17 Mar 1955, p. 6

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_‘The young people enjoyed the skating while others danced to music of the Elders Mills Orâ€" chestra. Our Smithfield musical trio, Miss Freda Thompson, acâ€" eordianist; Mr. Al Freeman, with his guitar, and Mr. Gibson at the piano gave us some grand music in the intervals. Several of â€" our _ former _ neighbours, Bournes from â€" Alton, Codlins from â€" Bolton, Stuckeys from Humber Summit and F. Weedâ€" mark of Toronto joined with us for the evening. Birthday wishes go to Bill Last minute reminder folks: if you read today‘s issue before or after supper tonight, please don‘t forget the Kingsview Vilâ€" lage Association meeting in the Auditorium of Fairhaven School at 3 p.m.‘ tonight. Last Friday evening the St. Andrews and Windsor Table Tennis group took a night off from ball flipping and flipped toes instead by dancing at the Sky Line Hotel for the evening. On Monday last a group of ladies spent an interesting afterâ€" moon on a conducted tour of the new Betty Crocker Kitchens at the General Mills plant in New Rexdale. Last Saturday a â€" successful Tea and Bake Sale was held by the St. Andrew‘s choir. Many thanks to the ladies of Kingsview Village who valiantâ€" ly tramped through the mire last week to collect for the Red Cross fund. Please, one more plea, if you enjoy reading the local news, please ‘phone any little news items in to the writer at CH. 1â€" CAN YOU QUALIFY By MRS. W. A. TYRRELL CH. 1â€"1843 Kingsview Village for leadership? Canada‘s Regular Army stands high in world opinion today. And leaderâ€" ship from the finest of Cainadiaa youth is the constant aim of this force. An Officers Training Programme is open to candidates of the right type . . . can you qualify? If you are over 18, under 27, have a grade 12, or better, education, and can pass exacting physical standards, you may be able to take advantage of this @pportunity for a n interesting, responsible career. ‘ For a period of fortyâ€"four weeks you will receive the Officers Training Course. Your rank and pay will be that of an Officer Cadet and on your successful completion of the course you will be granted the Queen‘s Commission as a 2nd Licutenanot. You end up a qualified leader . . . fit for command within Canada‘s Regular Here is a real opportunity forthe right type of person. Full informition about pay, pension, medical and insurance benefits, can be obtained from your nearest Canadian Army Recruiting Office, or write, Assistant Adjutant General (Manâ€" ming), Ortona Barracks, Oakvillie, Ontario. _lmllo\nsviw United Church Plans _ o=» =â€" $62,000 ‘Xian Education Centre‘ «â€"â€" Thursday, March 17, 1955 â€" Page 6 |__About 20 of the club members were entertained at General | Mills by Betty Crocker on Tues: | day last. Fqllowing the demonâ€" stration we were treated to tea and cookies and given a box |of cake mix. | _ Mrs. Faucett and Beverley visited at London last Sunday. _ We see the‘ measles are still | prevalent; Helen Bowman just | just recovered from same. We lwelcome our new street light on |the corngr which helps brighten the five Soad intersection. 20th, at 3 p.m., the sod will be turned for a new project of the Downsview United church â€"â€" a $62,000 _ ‘Christian _ Education Centre‘. It will be another mileâ€" stone in the 85â€"yearâ€"old history of the Downsview church which Hostrauser of South Bend for March 13th, John Hostrauser for March 17th and Jimmy Hoâ€" strauser for March 30th. Birthâ€" day greetings also to Mrs. C. Peters for March 19th and Mrs. Halse for March 15th. Miss Hazel Ella is our Red Cross collector so please contact her and help this worthy cause. A very successful film night was held Friday night, March lith at St. Andrew‘s Church. Mr. A. Dorman, superintendant of the Junior Sunday School acted as M.C. and introduced the various films that were shown to entertain the children. The films were as follows â€" two on travel, "Song of the Mounâ€" tain," "The Arcadians," a reel of three cartoons, "Alice in Wonderland," the Bell Teleâ€" phone technicolour Party Line. After all expenses were Mrs. H. Ingram and M Noon were delighted to p the chair fund with $4.50. CHURCH NEWS Mrs. A. S. Curr, president of the Synodical of Toronto and Kingston was the guest speaker of the Women‘s Missionary Soâ€" ciety at the Sunday evening service, St. Andrew‘s Presbyâ€" terian Church, March 13th. Mrs. Curr spoke on the subject, "Laâ€" bourers together with God," taken from tne first Corinthians 3:9. & She related the various meanâ€" | ings of the word labour, divid-‘ ing them into three parts, hard | work, making sacrifie, and the | rendering of service. ‘l The C.GLT. were reâ€"affiliated with the W.M.S. and the Exâ€" plorer‘s Group was dedicated to the junior work of the W.M.S. The service of affiliation is signified by three lighted canâ€" dles and the fourth unlighted, representing the unenlightened parts of the world. This symbol was explained by a representaâ€" tive from Presbytery as a chalâ€" lenge to the girls to go out into the world shedding the light of Christian living. Mrs. Curr gave to the listenâ€" ers many interesting highlights about the missionaries of the Presbyterian church at home and abroad. The service of af signified by three li dles and the fourth representing the un The girls of the C.GILT. who had successfully passed their tests received their affiliation badges. Their second stars were presented to the girls of the Explorer‘s group by Mrs. Curr. The Scripture lesson was read Explorer‘s group by Mrs. Cutr. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. W. A. Smith and Mrs. S. A. Milne led in the evening prayers. The Junior choir sang two seléctions with Mrs. T. Downey accompanying them at the piano. The weekly euchre was held at the home of Mrs. Laughlin, 42 Lockheed Blvd. Mrs. Edna Pallister won 1st prize with a high score of 78 points; Mrs. D. Hunter was secâ€" ond with 77 points; third was Mrs. Mildred Lamb with 74 points. Next Sunday afternoon, March Mrs. Reta Reed won the low score prize with 42 points. BAKE SALE I live in Delâ€"Ray Park and I would like to introduce our litâ€" tle community to the Times and Guide readers,. We are located southwest _ of _ Lawrence, _ off Keele St, and our next door neighbours are Glemdore Gdns., so drop around and see us anyâ€" time. Hello Everyone! Saturday _ afternoon, March 12tn, the choir of St. Andrew‘s We are fortunate enough to have our own school, (George Anderson), and a very efficient Ratepayers‘ Assoc. known as ‘Edgevalley. We are looking forward to having our own Cub Pack at Geo. Anderson School, in the near future. The first Parentâ€"Teacher night was held Thursday, March 10, and was very successful. It was encouraging. to hee so many faâ€" thers taking part. We are hoping this column proves interesting and informaâ€" tive to our readers, so neighâ€" bours, if you have any news of local interest, I would appreâ€" ciate hearing from you, Hoping to see you next week, this is Kae (not to be confused with Killgallen) saying goodâ€" bye for now, .â€"â€" Kae Armstrong â€" CH. 1â€"1787 Delâ€"Ray News HAPP;ENINGS N ‘ HUMBER HEIGHTS e made, Mrs. B present is situated just north of Wilson Avenue on the west side of Keele â€" Street. Its _ towering steeple is a well known local landmark. The event will mark the beâ€" ginning of the Christian Educaâ€" tion Centre of Downsview Unitâ€" ed, "a, centre where everyone from children to adults will be able to gather and through the activity of studying, working and playing together will be truly learning to live as Jesus taught them," said Rev. Cyril Leach, minister of the church. The _ minister _ stressed the thought behind the project was that Christian Education was not an hour of Sunday School each week but a 24â€"hour, sevenâ€"day week business. Representatives _ of â€" Centre, East and West Presbyteries, the Toronto Conference of the Unitâ€" ed church, and of the organizaâ€" tions of the local church will be present at the sodâ€"turning ceremony. Church, Humber Heights held a successful bake sale. The proceeds from this sale are being donated to the Gown Fund. Forty dollars was made from the sale of baked goods and other tables. The centre will provide addiâ€"| tional Sunday School space, a| well planned kitchen, a gymâ€"| nasium, an auditorium . with | stage, and sufficient washrooms. f\ The choir wish to thank all the people who helped to make this sale successful. Wodncbinenisi snn RICHARDSON FURNITURE & ELECTRIC And Save in This National LlFE BA 2 . Y ;. 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