_ The monthly meeting ot the * Humberview Guides and & mies Mothers‘ _ Auxiliary _ Was held on Wed., Nov. 16th, at 2 EeE CC + Hur wnies ~was held .m‘nhomt St. place in ( ay, home of Mrs. Cotton, 514 St. Their bazaar will take in Humberview School on . , Nov. 2ist. The auxiliâ€" ary members are reminded to take their donations to Mrs.! Dopson, 649 Main St., or notify | any: of the executive members to have.them picked up. Mrs.| Dopson‘s home is directly acâ€"| ®ess from school. l 3 EUCHRE | â€"The Mothers‘ Auxiliary of the ‘$78th Westdale A‘ & B Brownies and Guides held a very successâ€"; $ul euchre on the 8th of Noâ€" | wember. There were 18 tables‘I gnt prize was won by John, att; second by Mrs. Jennings | @nd third by Mrs. Terry White. | PDenis Murphy won the lone| Band while the low prize went| %o Mrs. Peggy Austin. *:Mrs. Mills was the lucky reâ€" gipient of the ham which was | the principal door prize and Mrs. Hastings and Mrs. Car. Â¥oIl received the minor door, prizes. > The Auxiliary meeting was Reld on Tuesday, Nov. 15th. * The regular bowling night of the club took place on Nov. 12th. The location is the Janeâ€"Way Bowling Alley and the time has For the very fingst in home made Pastries, Bread & Cho colates shop at the new Learn a valuable trade in your spare time and be paid while learning. Parades: Thursdays 8â€"10 p.m. HOOK EXPERIENCE NOT Promises T â€" 1 0 & Keen young men 17%/, years or over, Armed Service Veterans, Armgur_cd Corps Veterans, School Cadets. VOTE _ _Become a Wireless Operator, Gunner, Driverâ€"Mechanic (Gas and Diesel). JOIN "A" SQUADRON ‘ QUEEN(QS YORK RANGERS (1sf. American Reaiment) DANISH CANADIAN BAKERY SPECIAL . TIMES AND GUIDE â€" Thuraday, Nov, 24, 1955 â€" Page 12 IESTDALE and HUMBERLEA JANE and WILSON Fresh made Daily ELECTORS NORTH YORKâ€" "YOUNG MEN WANTED" ADULT CLUB WESTON LEGION HALL 4 YEARS EXPERIENCE DEPUTY REZVE Efficient Progress & Imaginative Administration For further information phone Capt. O. J. Ketcheson, CH. 1â€"9961 140 Main St. South, Weston YORK ELECTIO® OAY M0 IDAY DEC. 5th (1sf. American Regiment) 25th. Armoured Regiment In Serving YOU MAURICGE _ The silk screening painting demonstration | was given â€" by | Mr. and Mrs. Horwood, Main St. ;N. It is the first of its kind to ibe given to a Home and School )‘ meeting and it is hoped it might ‘be introduced to Grades 7 and Ross Cameron, a Grade 8 pupil delighted the audience with his singing of "Silent Worship" and "Popping Corn." He was accomâ€" panied on the piano by his brother, David Cameron who is the organist of Riverside United Church. Mr. Davidson, the principa†gave an explanation of the sysâ€"| tem used on school report cards. The December meeting will take the form of a Christmas party, to be held in a home in the district. The men will do the planning for it while the ladies are on the schedule to deal with the refreshment angle. It already sounds rather excitâ€" ing. . been changed to 7.30 p.m. Rev. George Roe addressed the club at their meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 9th. He has been instrumental in trying to arrange a church service every Sunday for district Anglicans. At present there are no definite arrangements but there should be by the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. lan Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stuart were resâ€" ponsible for the entertainment side of the evening. HOME & SCHOOL The November meeting of Melody Rd. Home and School Association, which took place on Wednesday 16th could be termed in the exceptional class â€" a demonstration ‘of . silk screen painting and a pupil soloist were the unusual feaâ€" tures. The attendance was good in spite of stormy weather. Films were shown during the evening.. They were "The Loon‘s Necklace," and "Child Care." EEV ECE FOR f Girl Guides . _ The following girls of the , Thistletown Girl Guide Comâ€" ‘pany have completed their tenderfoot work and were enâ€" ‘rolled as Guides by. Mrs. Nagels, | Commissioner â€" of Thistlewood \District, on November 8th. Eliâ€" | zabeth. Parsons, Lynne Marnie, ]Valerie Nagels, Patsy Camstra, ‘and Jacque Dietrich. i Evening Auxiliary ! ‘The November meeting of the A very active programme has been organized by the Pax Bible Class of Weston for the coming season. Lleading this popular class in this new season are the class leaders and executive members pictured above. Front row, left to right: Mgry Beamâ€"] ish, treasurer; Bill Stonehouse, viceâ€"president; Jeanne .Ainslie, secretary; Gary Seagrave,past president; Dave Kirkland, presi-] dent; Sheila McKnight, secretary; Neil Chappell, vice president; . Pat Loose secretary. Second row: W. 3. Dean, teacher; team| The method which produces!Annie Kitching evening auxiliâ€" jthxs highly _ interesting _ and ary was heldA in the home of‘ Jbeauti[ul craft work is quite an Mrs, C. H. Millard on Novcm-I | intricate one, and would provide | ber 9th. The worship service | |a fascinating, although someâ€" was conducted by Mrs. F. Prior what expensive hobby. lassisted by Mrs. C. H. Millard,| The Avon representative for the district, Mrs. Boston, gave a demonstration on Avon cosâ€" metics. With the Christmas seaâ€" son ahead, there will be busy times for the members of the ‘Auxiliarys o‘ on Nov. 15th at the home of Mrs. A. Whyte, Wallasley Ave. The picture of the, month went to Mr. Beckett‘s class with the highest grade count. . Reâ€" freshments were served. GUIDES‘ AUXIL/ARY The: monthly meeting> of the Mothers‘ Auxiliary of Westdale Guides and Brownies took place Mr. Horwood explained to the audience all the facts pertaining to silk sereen painting and how it originated, while his wife very ably demonstrated the proâ€" cess. Thistletown News By MRS. W DUNNING CH _1 6029 Pax: Bible Class Organized For Busy Season i DEPLORE BUS CHANGE _ | Smithfield _ residents _ regret | | that the Beeton bus. which was | only bus service through here | | has been discontinued and now | \ there is no transportation . to | Toronto available, > ifhdnmbetidesa t s B id e in B h Mrs. B. G. McCallum and Mrs.‘ A delighted and wonderfully W. T. Leavens. \;manged banquet was held Nov. Mrs, N. C. Glaves reviewed|l4th in Elmlea school auditoriâ€" the second section of the study | um. Many fathers joined their {book. The roll call was answerâ€"| sons activities and sat down to ed with a gift for Norwayia successfully arranged supper House. Mrs. W. T. Leavens and | served from beautifully decoraâ€" Mrs. A. Barker assisted the, ted tables. The ladies responâ€" hostess and Mrs. F. Prior gave) sible for the evening‘s success the vote of thanks. The Decemâ€"| were Mrs. Fred Archer, presiâ€" |ber meeting will be held in the dent of the Scouts W. A. with |aome of Mrs. A. Barker on D¢â€"| Mrs, Gerry McGuinness, with cember 14th. |her committee of ladies. | Father, Son Banquet f CHURCH REMINDERS Thistletown â€" school was the Both St. Paul‘s church and scene of the annual Father and | Rexdale Presbyterian are holdâ€" Son Cub and Scout banduet > ino bazaars this Suturday. last Friday, Follqwing a sump-“ ‘The Brownie Pack of east tuous tur!;e)' dinner, Mr. W. Rexdale have a paper drive in houd is men S e HEOuP Falll swing, Eleasel help by takâ€" committee introduced the guests: ing your newspapers. tfed seâ€" and leaders who were seated at| curely, to the back door of 77 the head table. A toast to the:A]lenby Ave. Drive closes Nov ‘lr-_advyrs was proposed by Mr"28th. n o mer on h pigi| O The COIT are collecting toyt Hill, to the fathers by Carl‘t w AS . _ |to take to the Sick Children‘s Porritt response by Mr. G. El ‘ho* ital. If lis; to the Cubs and Scouts by | SpiMA!. anyone has toys to Mr. L. Brooks, response, Brad| CONtribute, please contact Mrs. Mraws 4 naar | Grace Noble at CH. 4â€"2800. a Hilliard: to the ladies, Mrs. W.I PI lek Mogan, response, Mrs. F. Wheelâ€"! Please note the Mission Band The opening grace and the| closing prayer was given by| Rev. Martin. Several films were | then shown to round off an enâ€"| joyable evening. Guests were| Mr. Misener, Dr. Storey, Mr.i D. Reddell, Mr. R. Schultz, Rev.| H. Martin, Mr. L. Peach, and Mr. E. Hicks. > Thistletown Euchre The â€"winners of the Thistleâ€" . town _ euchre last â€" Thursday ‘ were: ladies, L. Mallaby, M.| Mallaby, G. Love; gents, K.] Powse, H. Whitmore, E. Ouderâ€" “ kirk; freeze out, F. Armstrong | and _F. McClure, M. Mallaby | rnd M. Patterson: lucky draws, 1 G. Love, M. Hewgill and H. Whitmore. | INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK The annual church parade of Seouts and Cubs and their leaders was held last Sunday when they paraded to the United church. Rev. â€" Harry & Martin, nastor, delfvered the sermpn. Ronald Fleming broke his arm on ‘Saturdav as a result of a fall in his home. One of our neighbours had her pocket picked coming from the city. We hope this acts as a warning. + _ Wendy birthday p Arlene â€" Bit week still nursing car INTENDED Mrs. Chas. Flusky flew in from Chicago to visit her paâ€" vents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. In the absence of Canâ€" on Prior, Rev. R. A. Armitage officiated at the christening of Deborah Kathleen Wilson, inâ€" ‘ant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson. Among the comâ€" pany were her two grandmoâ€" thers and one great grand moâ€" ther. « . The club met at Mrs. Abrams on Tuesday last when the roll call was answered by many. varied hobbies. It was decided to send some wool items to the Humber Memorial hospital \__._ Church News s At St. Andrew‘s church last Sunday ‘Rev. Wm. Leach offiâ€" ciated and preached an inspirâ€" ing sermon. The annual pot luck supper of the club was sef for Dec, 8th at the home of Mrs. Bonnous. Mr. and Mrs. Penn and Ronâ€" ald attended the Scout dinner at Thistletown. Nov. 18th. We hear one of our boys who live in Smithfield in his younger days returned from Germany this week. Bruce Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shaw of Thistletown is welcomed home. Annie Kitching evening auxiliâ€" ary was held in the home of Mrs, C. H. Millard on Novemâ€" ber 9th. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. F. Prior assisted by Mrs. C. H. Millard, Mrs. B. G. McCallum and Mrs. Sylvia Walters had a birthday m Saturday, November 12th. SMITHFIELD â€"NEWSâ€" Irs. J Cameron CH. 18071 Speakm party Now Birch _ was ircer was love kman _ had _ a Nov. 20th. Miss was home last love" with her Please note the Mission Band will not have its regular meetâ€" ing Saturday, Nov. 26th, HOME AND SCHOOL North Rexdale Home â€"and School _ Association held â€" its monthly mseting at Rexdale school on Tuesday, Nov. 15th The meeting was opened by the singing of "O Canada" followed by short business session by its president, Mrs. McCouleny. ing your newspapers. tied seâ€" curely, to the back door of 77 Allenby Ave. Drive closes Nov 28th. The CGIT are collecting toy& to take to the Sick Children‘s hospital. If anyone has toys to contribute, please contact Mrs. Grace Noble at CH. 4â€"2800. i Mrs. Gerry McGuinness, with her committee of ladies. CHURCH REMINDERS Both St. Paul‘s church and Rexdale Presbyterian are holdâ€" ing bazaars this Suturday. served from beautifully decoraâ€" ted tables. The ladies responâ€" sible for the evening‘s success were Mrs. Fred Archer, presiâ€" dent of the Scouts W. A. with captains, Don Richardson, Paul Ambrose, Dave McKee, Gord Cross, Gord" Metcalfe, Trevor Metcalfe, Blake Noon, Paul Ella, and Gordon Alcott, leader. Back row: Marg Sainsbury, vice-‘ president; Marcia Smale, Cathy Boggs, Nancy Taylor, Annabelle Smallmanâ€"Tew, Marg Ashford, Hazel Chapman, Gayle Vineham,‘ Noreen Osborne, team captains. Absent: team captains Dianne‘ Harris, Frances Dewar, Audrey Amos and Jim Dean. ‘ photo by Metcalfe Studio FATHER & SON BANQUET 1956 MOTOROLA *") sPECIALLY PRICED 6/ â€" ' ,¢ NO PAYMENT | i . * ’{i $ f TILL FEB. 1954 t S PAY e k WEEKLY ’ ‘ pia P > l Just Look at These Features: "f(\.’ -;;:g‘é“%:'-’ * a_!4 ® Removable Face Plate ® Distance Selector Switch ‘ @ ® All Wood Cabinet 4 "Robot 82" Tuner i ® Builtâ€"in VHF Antenna ® 5â€"Star Chassis fJEATHER [fILL REPORT FROM REXDALE OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10:00 P.M. ommc PHONE CH. 414087 z: MRS. VERA BIRDâ€"CH. 4â€"0785 Matching Base Slightly Extra APPLIANCES LTD. | The meeting concluded with ‘a social period during which ‘tea and cookies were served. | ELMLEA HOME & SCHOOL | _ The general meeting of the | Elmlea school Home and School ! Association (East Rexdale) was | held Nov. 16th, the programme | being arranged by the proâ€" | gramme cori\/ener, Mrs. Kay |Robson. The meeting was opened by its president, Mr. Earl Busby. After the busienss discussion, a panel on "Audio Visual Aids" was held with staff members and parents parficipating. . A film was shown later. Refreshâ€" ments were served by Mrs. Ranâ€" som and her committee. 1ST REXDALE CUBS The following are the names of the boys invested to date at the 1st Rexdale Cub Pack: Christopher _ Hayward, â€" Garry Hacock, John Allen; Terry Hondforth, John Phee, Janet Koliczak, Martin 1 McCarthy, John Dugan, Teddy Fairhurst, Campbell Black, Graham Shewâ€" ard, Ray Langevin, and Trevor Hutchinson. The â€" musical _ entertainment was provided by Mrs. A. Nicol who sang â€"three songs accomâ€" panied at the piano by Mrs. Messacar. Mr. Bundenhagen, the Inspector of Public Schools in Etobicoke gave a talk on ‘"Trends in Education," explainâ€" ing to the parents the uses of scientific methods in education. One Year Warranty on Picture Tube The W.A. of St,. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church held their monthly meeting Nov. 16th in the church basement. The president, Mrs. Gordon Brunning, was in the chair and conducted the business meeting at which time the W.A. preâ€" sented the building fund with a cheque for $500. The ladies saw films presented by the Bell Telephone Company of Canada relating to the mutual use of telephone cables by the telephone company and televiâ€" sion. A question period followed the presentation of the films. _It was announced that the W. A. would hold their Christmas Tea and Bake Sale Dec. 3rd at the church. Plans were also made for the annual Christmas party for the members of the W.A. on Dec. 12th. MEN‘S CLUB HOLDS LADIES‘ NIGHT The Men‘s Club of St. Matâ€" thias Anglican Church held a Ladies‘ Night on Nov. 14th in the basement of the church. Mr. E. Cathcart, chaplain of the club, opened the meeting with prayer and, after a short business meeting, the men enâ€" tertained the ladies with two interesting and informative films on conservation. Mrs. J. Ward, president of the Guild, stated that the money from all the sales would be for furthering Guild: wark, artd she also introduced the speaker, Mrs. Elmer Brandon. Mr. George Scott was declared wj@pner in the amusing "Who Mrs. Elmer Brandon, wife of Elmer Brandon, M.P.P. for West York, opened the Christmas Baâ€" zaar of the Women‘s Guild of St. Matthias church last Saturâ€" day. The basement of the church was crowded with parishioners. Innovations this year included a table of potted plants with Mrs. Frank Scott in charge of sales at this table, and Mrs. McGreâ€" gor, Brown Owl of the Brownie Packs, with her elfin assistants looked after the Brownie table. HAROLD G. WATTS 765 MAIN ST. N. AT WILSON AVE. New "Extended Area" 74 21â€"Inch Picture Tube ST. ANDREW‘S CHURCH To witness for Jesus, said the Rev. W. Welch, at St. Andrew‘s Humber Heights morning _serâ€" vice, November 20th, may be formal witness, as the ministers do, or the informal witness as the layman does. Am I" game. The :lnuong":ll conducted by Mr. Jack or at the piano, y » The club members served the ladies with refreshments, <and gave the ladies a real night out by the men doing the necessary cleani? up. UCHRE WINNERS The weekly euchre was held at the home of Mrs. Nash, 36 Braecrest Ave., with 28 members present. . Winners were: First, Mrs. Alice Kingdom, 83 points; second, Mrs. Jean Bowring, 80 points; third, Mrs. Helen Curâ€" tis, 76 points; fourth, Mrs. J. Ames, 73 points; grid low score prize, Mrs. Myrtle Hart with 45 points. , Johnsette Quinn, of the 196th Toronto, was enrolled into our company last week. First year Stars were awarded to Gale Coats and Marjorie Cleeves. Norine Parsons, Vicki Kargul and Shirley Williamson rgceived their Hostess Badge. "Tell your friends" is the esâ€" sence of informal witness and this is not an easy job to underâ€" take. This sermon was a summing up, the fourth in a series by the minister on the subject, "Christ Is My Saviourâ€"Now What?" Only by active witness may a person grow up into Jesus and to full maturity in the Christian Faith. a > Mr. Tom Stephenson, prestâ€" dent of the Senior Bible Class, read the scripture lesson in the gospel according to St. John 4: 1â€"42, The Bluebird Patrol performâ€" ed a skit and held the campfire singsong. . The evening service at St. Anâ€" drew‘s Church showed an hour technicolour film, "That None Shall. Thirst.‘ WATSON WARD 7 NORTH YORK BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECT NO PAYMENTS TILL FEB. 1956 FRANK