BEVERLY HILLS and DOWNSVIEW Ideal Christmas Gitts A reminder tor teenagers: on‘t forget the Christmas dance ring held at Roding school York Travel Bureau Budgies & Canaries . (Guaranteed) Cages and Stands All Sizes Tropical Fish, Aquariams And All Poet Supplies ARLINGTON PET SHOP Here‘s good news for food shoppers in the Open Evenings and All Day Sat. BNTER A&P‘s EASY CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST i 1043 Weston Rd. FLYâ€"NOWâ€"PAYâ€"LATER PLAN. NEW FAMILY PLAN FOR AIR TRAVEL TO EVUROPE BOOK NOW FOR STEAMSHIP PASSAGE FOR 1956 36 GRAND PRIZES 48 Mattson Rd. Plane, Steamship, Bus, Hote] Reservations ' For Anywhere CH. 1â€"3832 There‘s nothing to buy . . . simply visit your A&P Store on Jane St. at Lawrence in Weston for entry blanks and complete details. Enter as often as you wish. See the prizes on display in the store. Contest ends Saturday Night, December 24th. JOIN THE THOUSANDS OF WISE FOOD SHOPPERS WHO SHOP AT A&P FOR ALL THEIR FOOD NEEDS. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. ENLARGED PARKING LOT AND 100% SELFâ€"SERVE MEAT DEPT. for low priced food items in every department. Air Foop srom *CMA GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE! â€" FOK QUICKER, EASIER SHOPPING See A&P‘s ad in the Star and Telogram every Thursday FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE _ Miss Elsie Brown, 260 Calâ€" vington Drive, entertained some 10! her school chums at a party at her home on Saturday last. _ Mr. Brown did his share of entertaining the guests which included _ Wendy _ Williamson, Carol _ Spencer, Rita _ Wilson, Judy Davies, Judy La Monâ€" tagne, Judy Burden, John Burâ€" den, Trevor Hibbs, John Hoare, Jack Tohvri, Steve Terry, Richâ€" }lrd Hathway, George and Arâ€" thur Brown. Lots of fun was had playing games, dancing, and eating the delicious refreshments. United Church News Members of the Beverley Hills group of the Beverley Hills United church W.A. held their 17th â€"â€" an ro. 6â€"1777 CH. 4â€"1516 December 8th at the home of Mrs.. Airhart, 18 Chappell Hill Road, Mrs. Airhart had tastefully decorated her spacious recreaâ€" tion room with Christmas trimâ€" mings for the occasion. Each member of the "Thursâ€" day Niters" brought ‘a few reâ€" freshments as well ag a small gift for an exchange of gifts. _ Please note, there will not be a ‘joint group meeting until January. The final meeting of the year for the Men‘s Club of the Bevâ€" erley Hills United church. will be held on Tuesday, December 20th at the home of Howard Gray, 5 Deevale Ave. â€" All men are invited, especialâ€" ly those who have recently beâ€" come connsmd with the church. The new officers of the club ‘wul be introduced at this meetâ€" ing. Confirmation Service at St. Andrew‘s Church On Thursday, Dec. 15th Bishâ€" op Beverley will hold a confirâ€" mation service at St. Stehen‘s Anglican church, Beverley Hills. This is an important event in the life of the parish and it is hoped that a good congregation will be present. Baptisms The following children were baptized by Rev. F. W. Fry Dec. 4th: Wm. Edward Blunn, Sharâ€" on Elizabeth Gilpin, Patricia Lynn Jeffries, Michael William Banks and Christine Ellen Banks. On Friday evening there wiHl be a Christmas party for both Sunday school at Roding St. School. Songs and recitations will be given by the children. Brent Paul, and William Glen Last Sunday‘s evening service at Downsview United took the _ Over 400 people jamimed into the new building to see the whole story of "The Confing of Christ" enacted by the children. Six little blondeâ€"haired girls took the part of angels and were really cute. _ Everyone grmnt agreed that the pageant ad proved a tremendous sucâ€" It was also White Gift Sun< day when the children brought gifts of food to be given to the Toronto City Mission. > Downsview W.M.S. COn Thursday last, the afterâ€" noon W.M.S. Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Dainton, 2721 Keele St., with Mrs. Dickin preâ€" ‘siding. The devotional period was taken by Mrs. Shirley and Mrs. McNeil, and included the singing of several Christmas carols. Mrs. Allen gave a story, "Christmas Comes Again" and Mrs. Harold Dickin sang‘ a beautiful solo, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Pollock. A short memorial service was conâ€" ducted by the president for Mrs. Burns, one of the late members. The treasurer reported the alâ€" location had been reached and exceeded. Mrs. Hilliard closed the meetâ€" ing with prayers. _ A social hour followed which included gifts for all and dainty refreshments. Mrs. Dickin was presented with a special gift from members of the W.M.S. ‘ (Continued from Page 5) The regular dinner meeting of the Men‘s Club had Mr. Johnson of Imperial Oil as speaker, He told of the value of a Dale Carâ€" negie Training Course, illustraâ€" ting the memory training which he had learned by recalling up to 20 .objects in their correct ordgr of presentation. He also mentioned the part that enthuâ€" siasm, clear thinking, selfâ€"conâ€" fidence and friendliness played in people‘s lives, not only in their work but in their social associations. All of these qualities are deâ€" veloped by their training course, he said, which has been useful in thwarting divorces, increasâ€" ing salaries, building up morale and generally making people more useful to themselves and to others. â€"The Sunday School Christmas party for the seniors will be held on Friday evening. at 7.30; for the Juniors the party will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. Thete will be Holy Gommunâ€" ion services at 8 a.m. and at 7 p.m. on December 18th to betâ€" ter serve all members of the congregation. The White Gift service will be held at the morning service on Sunday, December‘ 18. All chilâ€" dren in the Sunday school are requested to> bring canned or CHURCH NEWS When a man goes to the race track and comes back with his pockets turned inside out, they say he‘s been â€"taken to the cleaners. I‘ve‘ always agreed, quite natur ally, â€"with the sentiment behind this * saying, the idea that dry cleaning will take out ev Pm erything _ there . is 2o .M to take. gasses which attack clothes and dyes. The gasses are oxides of nitrogen and they especially like bive dyes, or dyes that contain blue, and rayon "There‘s Mln. we can de." Since the purpose of this column is to combine our thorough cleaning with geod home care to make your wardrobe last longer, let‘s see what these spots are and how to prevent them. Any fame in the house, from stoves and furnaces, hr_lngh»nu, prpdum do to stop this action. One: liftle hint, though, may delay the fading They cause bleaching, fading, disâ€" toloration and break down the fab» rie. They may fade a whole garment, or only some part of it. but it really helps. â€" Any other problems? We‘l try to Mfllbo'.-mmhw'onmi;n;- clean them up as thorougbly as we WESTMINSTER UNITED Just keep your closet deors closed all times, md always hang up Just Think of It! w e 1 PB 0 0 K by HAROLD COOPER oL P e 0 ple often come _ into _ the plant, however, with . clothes . disâ€" colored . by what looks . like . stains, purplish and violet spots. Quite often we have to say : pageant the Sunâ€" dlelight Service will take place on the evening of Sunday, Deâ€" cember 18, at 7:00 m:m occasion, the chancel will b& beautified with electric candles Nursery and Beginnersâ€"Satâ€" urday, December 17. at 2:30 p.m. (Each mother asked to bring 1 dozen cookies.) . The mency of ‘the Men‘s Club on . 6th was a great success. . Ninetyâ€"three men sat down to a delicious turkey dinner served by the ladies. The programme was interesting and greatly appreciated by all. Primaryâ€"Saturday, December 17, at 7:00 p.m. N ie Senior Sunday Schoolâ€"Monâ€" day, December 19, at 7:00 p.m. The class for First Communiâ€" cants will meet in the Young People‘s Room after the Evening Service. The Christmas party of the Junior Sunday School is on Satâ€" urday next, Dec. 17th, from 3.30 p.m., till 6 p.m. Santa is due to arrive, if travelling conditions are satisfectory, at 5 o‘clock. The service on next Sunday evening will take the form of a Christmas Family Night. The entire service will be conducted by members of the choir with Mr. Rex Metcalfe giving the adâ€" dress. Afterwards in the Creelâ€" man Hall there will be carols and Christmas songs presented by the Owaissa group, the Wesâ€" tones, a selected ensemble and NOTICE OF CLOSING of that portion of Fairglen Crescent consisting of a small triangular strip of land running northâ€"westerly along the easterly limit of lot 18, Plan 1945, a distance of 89 feet 3% inches from the southâ€"east angle of Lot 18 and with a southerly base extending 22 feet 5%4 inches easterly from the southâ€"east angle of Llot 18, Plan 1945. ° TAKE _ NOTICE that . the Municipol Council of The Corporation of the Townâ€" ship of North York proposes to pass a Byâ€"law to close and stop up that porâ€" tion of Fairglen Crescent consisting ‘of a small triangular strip of land running northâ€"westerly along the easterly limit of Lot 18, Plan 1945, a distance of 89 feet 3%4 inches from the southâ€"east angle of Lot 18 and with a southerly base extending 22 feet 5% inches easterly from the southâ€"east angle of Lot 18, Plan 1945. The said Byâ€"Itw will be dealt with ut a meeting of the Council to be held for the purpose of cansidering the said Byâ€"law on Monday;â€"January 16th, 1956, next, at 4.30 p.m. at the North York Community Mail, 5090 Yonge Street, Willowdale. All documents in relation to the said read allowance may be examined at the office‘ of the Clerk of the Municiâ€" pality, Municipal Building, 5145 Yonge Street, Willowdale. I DATED at Willowdale this 8th day of December, A.D. 1955. First published A. ~G. STANDING December 15th, 1955 Township Clerk | TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK 251 Main $t. North wesrton rretsh¥‘rerian Now! Enjoy an ownersâ€"eye view of this fine car INC YY : Pushâ€"button controls! The new way to select the drive you want. Push a button . . . step on the gas . . . and GO! 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