Times & Guide (1909), 5 Jul 1956, p. 4

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Calhoun, Barbara Ann; Christo, Philip; Clark: son, Keith; Colbeck, Claudia;‘ Cotton, \Valerie; Creary, Barbara; Cross, David; |Daniel,_ Anne; Deller, _ Susan; Dingâ€" lwnll, David; Dixon, Grant; Duncan, Glenn; Dunn, Jonathon; East, Sharâ€" ron; Elllott, Allison; Farquhar, Charâ€" ‘Iene; Ferguson, Alan; Forrest, Lynâ€" wood; Fox, Lorna; Frost, Judith; Gale, \Louise; Glen, Gary; Goddard, John; \Gordon, Ronald; Graff, Helen; Crainâ€" Eler,- James; Guest, Lee; Harris, Terry; \Hatton, Paul; Heath, Anne; Hewitt, | George; _ Higginson, Nancy: Hiscocks, Susan; Hodges, Donna; Hodgins, Diâ€" |ane; Hook, Valerie; Hutton, Michael; 1J|rroll, Wayne; Jarrett, Robert: Jeffs, |Lesley; Jones, Barry; Kent, hhrflvn: |§H\l, Susan; Kolish, George; Kuipers, an. ! _ Lamble, _James; _Lane, Margaret; | Lanigan, _ Janice; Larocque, Gloria; Leistner, Shella; Lhtle. Sharon; Mackie, | Robert; McClos&y. Robert; McGregor, John; McKown, ynn; McNickle, Janice; | Mitchell, Suzanne; Moffat, John; Morâ€" row, Chery!; Mowat, Verna; Nelson, lAnthonv: P}Uholt. Marinus; _ Nixon, Paul; Osborne, Alan; Page, Judith; Paget, David; Parker, Patricla; Parâ€" |sons, Karin; Pilsworth, Thomas; Reyâ€" nolds, Peg@y; Robinson, David; Rod: ney, Howard; Rose, Charles; fiuucll. Ronald; Seaborn, Margaret; Slatcher, | Patricia; Snelling, Raymond;_ Snider, | Ruth; Smith, Anthea; Smart, Kenneth; Somers, Wayne;; Switzer, David; Tayâ€" lot, | Elizabeth;" Thornbeck, â€" Sandra; Tomlinson, _ William; _ Walls, Sharon; Warren, Douglas; Wells, _ Stanley; Whatley, Diane; Wilson, Smron; Wohifhart, Wilma; Woolfenden. Linda; | Wright, Angelica; Wyllie, Dennis. i TO GRADE 5 |_ Amos, John; Arnot, Sharon:; Banks, Douglas; _ Bird, Jon; Blay, Johanne; |Boake, Susan; Boles. 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Bruce} Lindsay, Dawn; Lough, Sandra; Marâ€" tin, Terrence; Matheson, Janet; Mcâ€" Dooling, James; MeFarland, Donâ€"ld; McGuire, _ Lawrence; _ McLeod, _ Marâ€" lene: McNéil, Edward; Mills, Helen; O‘Brien. Barry; Parsons, David; Phil Mps; William; _ Quipp, Susan; Scrace, Donald; Sewell, Jane; Shave, Susan; Smith, Pamela. _ 2 0_ _ _ Snevd, Suence, Warner, Warren, Webster, itks" mek. "hen"" Mesie James; ‘ Scott, _Larry; _ Shakespeare, Robert; Slater, Terry; Smith, \s‘EaK; Smith, Peter; Smith, Pauline; Smith, Bonnie; Steadman, Susan; 'A‘lnlleld. Dartlene; Tiffin, Barbara; Tucker, Gnr{; Tucker, Rickie; Wilkinson, Ricky; Wilâ€" ;o::, Patricia; \Vynh, Margatet; Yake, atsy. (Continued From Page 1) Margaret; Sparling, Marilyn; Stubbs, Linaa; 'n;mer, Jnme'l; Wunlo‘rd. Larry. To Level 6 Bontilus, Hans; McNally, Robert; Roy, Susan; anorney Gary. _ To Grade 4 Armstrong, Rich ard; Armetrong, Robert; Berso, Barbara; Bridgman, Linda; Cannon, Dale lll&; Farrow June (l(‘;i Fraser, _ David; Garvie, Evelyn (H); Groat, Norman; Gunn, Trevor; Marnett, blvld; lhrrln%ton. Richard; Killingbeck, James; Kirkham, Marguerite; Lindsay, John; flhcbomld, D on n a (H); MacPherson, Michael; Martin, Annâ€" (H); Mathews, _ Gary; Matthews, Ronald; Mcintosh, Robert; McLean, ‘Keith (H); Moorhead, Ann; Munro, Thomas.. 00 2 s Olsen, _Joseph; â€" Peters, â€" Clifford; Plewes chrmip}ur Proctor, _ Elizaâ€" beth (H); Roy, Eric; Rowntree, Shirley; Smille, Susan; Spencer, Lynda (H); ‘Thompson, _ Brent; Tomkinson, Enc; Whillter, honnce; Wilkinson, Janine; Witts, Gordon. / _ _ To Grade § Adcock Fred; Atkinson, Dalsy; Baker, Barbara; Brook, Peter; Burgess, susan (H); _ Calder, â€" Panl (Mh: OA ~‘ King St. School CAR "c" 197.3" Y6% YES Beverlev: _ Snider, _ Susan; Alan; _ Thomnson, _ Patrieta; Mary Jane; Walton, Donald; Rabert; _ Watson, _ Robert; John. NO Before you put your money on any new car, take a qfi)se ft')ok at the %lG BJY OF THE YEAR ... the big, new Dodge. You‘ll see, for instance, that Dodge is the Big Buy in bigâ€"car size. 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Weston CH. 1â€"5 283 (Continued from Page 1) Barry Cutler, 18, of Ingram Dr., North York, rammed into the other two, apparently failing to notice the stopped vehicle in time. No one was injured. Drivers of the other vehicles were Harold Gee, 17, of Lilac Ave., and Donald Archer, 27, also of Lilac Ave. A car was reported stolen from in front of 52 Lawrence Ave. â€" W., _ Weston, sometime Monday evening, July 2nd. Owner of the car was Ruby Ainsley of Woodbridge. To date the car had not been recovered. A case of theft at the Alvar Simpson Ltd., branch of Mofâ€" fats Ltd., on Main St. South, Weston, is under investigation by PS D. Wilson and PC J. Ollver. Last Thursday at 5.37 p.m., an express _ tractorâ€"trailer _ truck struck a hydro pole on Denison Rd. E., at Jane St., snapping off the pole a few feet above the ground and tearing down hydro wires. â€" urdont Mordass ARermy nMy . adoreay: ( I o Jounâ€" (B); O Donnell© Richard; Parker, i+ tarer; " Philiipe," Ciate: ‘Pols H); McGlening, Eric (H); McLeod i croms! MeVveuw." Meurech: Mariin, LEMECOM, GOMN®E, MENENT, PCOR NOC rave, Pn ; Reed, James; Ressler, etl'll(;ll‘ m%'lm, W\Ilun; Bainsbury, uhn (H); _ Sturrock, Barbara; Styles, rraine; Taylor, Sherrie (H); mmr son, P en ny; _ Wakeford, lan; Walker, Richard; Ward, Lindsay i W hi t e Margaret â€" Ann: _ Whitlock, Barry; Woollrcy. Wm.; Yake, Bonnie, Spare Is Superfluous â€" New auto tire has two air chambers, each inflated by a separate valve, says a revort in The Finâ€" ancial Post. If the outer chamâ€" ber is punctured, the car can ride on the tire for 100 miles,or more, thus eliminating the need ¢ prory a enare. LeGard, Sarieâ€"Sue; Lindsay, Ronald; MacKay, _ Brenda; _ McBain, Maureen Currie; _ Watts, Eleanora; ‘Webster,| _ The Stratford _ Shakespeare Lorna: ielepred, kennethi Welw695, Festival has become an internaâ€" $ "oompltedues |tional institution in three short s |years, but the Book of Knowâ€" Humbewlew ‘1edg» Annual gives credit as a pioneer to a smaller and oldet Festival. _ This is the annual School Grads openâ€"air season of the Earle Grey players, who perform each Below is a list of the grade 8!summer in the lovely quadranâ€" graduates of Humberview pubâ€" gle of Trinity College at the lie school released this week by|University of Toronto. | Allan, Elinor; Allen, Bil; Arnold, John; hln)u, (’llr-; Hecker, Harvey; Bulinghurst, Donna; Black, Arthur; Bolton, _ A 1e x; Bowman, Murrn(; Bowring, David; Burt, John; Campbell, Flrc; Campbell, kon. Lnl‘)\mln, Shirley; Charman, _ Alfred; Clifford, Lorraine; Coakley, Margaret; Conway, Sharon; Coward, Tom; %nl‘:. Lorna; Dool, Robert; Ducker, To x‘, Farmer, John; l‘nnhuuur, Helg®) _ Fuller, David; Geddes, Brenda Joyce;® Greenâ€" wood, Walter; Grindlay, Lawrle; Hen: wood, Dawn; Mogarth, Grant; Hunt, Bryan; Inglis, Vlr‘lnln; Jones, Anita; Jones, Margaret; elier, Ingrid; King, Gerald;_ King, Stephen; Krebs, irmâ€" 'nrd; Lane, Bill; Larson, Marianne; Lasko, Myron; MceKeen, Barry; Mlflru. Gordon; Mathewson, . Paul; Mitchell, Barry; Mitchell, Margaret; Moule, _ Sharon; Murrhy, Joâ€"Ann; Parsons, Norine; Penhale, Jim; Ptashâ€" nik, Robert; Ray, Timothy; Rutherâ€" ford, Donald; Scott, Tom; Scraggs, Wendy; SPIVI‘P, Robert; Smith, John; Smith, Ronald; Teuma, Evelyn; Verâ€" heog, Coble; Wale, Elleen; Ward, Curr‘e; Watts, _ Eleanora; _ Webster, Lorna; Weisbrod, Kenneth; Wellwood, David; Yokom, Helen. Pupils who graduated from grade eight at the Humber Heights public school are listed below : Humber Heights Promotion List LEGION LA EUCHRE The following are the winâ€" ners of the euchre held by the Canadian Legion, Rangers Branch Ladies Auxiliary: ladies, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Tomkinson and consolation Mrs. Burgess; men, Mr. Kimmis, Mrs. Holmes and consolation, Mr. Graham. Door prizes, Miss MacKay and Mrs. Moore. This was the final euchre of the season. RIVERSIDE UNITED Riverside â€" United _ Women‘s Auxiliary, Group 3, held a highly successful garden strawberry tea on June 19th at the home of Mrs. Sharpe, 23 Wallasly Ave. A record number of 150 attendâ€" ed, and we â€"would like to conâ€" gratulate the ladies on the sucâ€" cess of this venture. The enthuâ€" siastic group will plan a similar event to take place next year In addition there was a bazaar table and Mrs. Loucks and Mrs Farrant were in charge; Mrs. Mabey and Mrs. Leonard were welcoming the guests. WIENER ROAST The Victory Bible Class of The United Services of Wesâ€" ton Presbyterian, Central Unâ€" ited and Westminister United churches will be held in Westâ€" minister for the first three Sunâ€" days of July and for the last three Sundays of August. The Rev. James S. MacKenzie will be the preacher for the first three Sundays, and the Rev. Ralph Spencer for the last three; the Rev. Robin Boggs will conduct the services for the middle three Sundays in Weston Presâ€" byterian church. Driveâ€"In Services will be held on Sunday evenings at 7.30 in the Crang Plaza, Wilson and Jane Streets, From July 1st to September 2nd. On Sunday, July 18th, the Rev. James S. MacKenzie will be in charge and his subject will be:; "‘God and the Impossible". Instead, true evangelism is the proclamation of good news of the salvation of Jesus and should be a part of, all our lives and not just a highly emotional experience when a "camp meetâ€" ing‘ comes to town. If each one of us, he continued, had a full understanding of what . the church is and means to the Christian world, we should be evangelists in our own comâ€" munijty and by witness, preaching and example show others the joy of knowing Christ and askâ€" ing him for help in running our lives. ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN Congratulations are in order to the men of St. John‘s who have erected a beautiful, fullâ€" sized, lighted, signboard for the church notices. This nicely deâ€" signed board stands out and gives ample space for all notices of the church activities. It is another step forward in keepâ€" On Sunday evening, July 8th, Rev. Canon F. J. Nicholson will preach at the Etobicoke Driveâ€" In church at the Six Points Dominion Store parking lot. Club Highlights WESTMINISTER UNITED WESTDALE and HUMBERLEA Mrs. A. E. SMYTB â€" CBH. 40625 The classes are being sponâ€" sored by the Weston Recreation Commission and the instructor is the Rev. K. G. Kiddel1, rector of t§. John‘s Anglican church. Boys and girls 13 to 16 have an opportunity to receive tennis _ instruction beginning Tuesday, July 3rd at the Wesâ€" ton Tennis club courts near the Weston arena. Instruction will be given from Monday to Friâ€" day from 4 to 6 p.m. throughâ€" out the remainder of the season. Start Jun. Tennis Instruction July 3 Riverside W.M.S. heldâ€" their final meeting on June l8th at the home of Mrs. M. L. Alway, 1734 Lawrence Ave, W. A picnic‘ supper in the spacious garden at 6.30 p.m. was followed by the| regular meeting. Guest speakerI was Mrs. Shortt, who spoke on | Christian _ Stewardship. _ Mrs.! Shortt‘s father was minister of : the little church which used to , be on the corner of Wilson and‘ Main. Among the guests were ladies who had known the minâ€" | ister and attended service there. Mrs. Price and Mrs. McKenzie of the West Presbyterial atâ€" tended the meeting. CHURCH PICNIC Riverside Church and Sunday , School picnic took place on June 23rd and quite a number of peoâ€" | ple travelled by car to Innisfl| Park, Lake Simcoe. Because of | inclement weather, races were run as soon as they reached the park, and it was just as well for‘ the rain started about mid-day.] Principal R. Webster. These are arranged in alphabetical order rather than in order of merit: § u s a n _ Codlin, _ Ronald _ Conrad, Eleanor _ Flynn Jeffery _ Goulding, Diane Howard, blrk Koningen, Sandra Leonard, Donald Nell, Simone Polivol, Joan Shearer, Dawn Thomas. Mr., Waterman was chairman of the picnic committee. Milk, tea and ice cream were proâ€" vided. Ray Leonard, with his Riverside Church, under the leadership of Ray Leonard, have had a wonderful season and as a windâ€"up of their activities they held a wiener roast at the home of Mr. Keeling, Kleinâ€" burg. Sixty attended and everyâ€" one enjoyed themselves. STRATFORD FORERUNNERS There has been a tremendous increase in attendance at our church school and there are over 300 children enrolled with an aversge attendance of 250 each Sunday. This year we had an organized intermediate departâ€" ment for the first time. Next year we plan to organize a senior department. With that we shall have a place in our church for everyone from the cradle roll to the senior dept. Under the leadership of Mrs. Hopkins and an excellent list of superintendents and teachers, we are looking forward to a new season of activity and worship together. _ While the church school is closed during the sumâ€" mer months, there will be a class for boys and girls who attend church with their parents and this will be held during the sermon period. TRETHEWEY PK. UNITED Concluding a very wonderful year in the advance of Chrisâ€" tian education for our youth in â€" Trethewey Park â€" United church, promotion Sunday was held June 24th. The service was under the leadership of Mrs. H. Hopkins and she was ably assisted by the superintendent of the other departments of the Sunday school. Certificates and prizes were awarded to many of the children at our special services. . These were for attendance, memory work and general behaviour. and has secured an excellent staff of leaders to take charge. Registrations have been coming in fast but there is still opporâ€" tunity for more,. Mr. Bishop will direct all inquiries to the right persons. (Ring Ch. 1â€"4543). This school will meet each mroning at 9 and will have a full course of Bible study. actâ€" ion games, hikes, readings and story hours. It is for children and the children will be pleased to attend. + W.M.S. PICNIC SUPPER i _ |Cay school to Bible class. Thre Mis Roaland] .nss'lsfanl ""PC"~ |others will receive Bibles, an intendent and pianist, was also they are Patty O‘Brian, Lynn presented with a gift a few | Herlpurt and Gary Enright. weeks ago, as she is leaving the Sunday School. Several children HUMBERVIEW have been presented with Bibles Junior crest winners â€" wer on leaving Riverside Sunday|Stewart Chapman and Loesj school to live in other districts. |Staring. Juniors completed thei They are Diane Webber, Naomi runâ€"offs on Monday, June 18t" harmonica group, and Mr. Waâ€" terman with his guitar enterâ€" tained the company with musiâ€" cal selections. Mrs. Didmon, one of the Sunday School teachers, was presented with a book on the occasion of her leaving for Vancouver. 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Rev. Norman Charters * 7.00 p.m.â€"Rev. Norman Charters 7.30 p.m.â€"Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer 8.00 p.m.â€"Fridayâ€"Young People‘s Christ Ambassadors TME GOSPEL IS THE POWER OF GOD UNTO SALYATION DRIVEâ€"INâ€"CHUR CH 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 10.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer and Junior Congregation Preacher The Rector (Anglican) St. Phillips Rd. (off Malton Rd.) Rector: Rev. Howard K. Matson B.A. L.Th. 31 St. Phillips Road Sunday, July 8th, 1956 Sunday School, 10 Minutes to 10 a.m. 11 a.m. â€" 7 p.m. Rev. Dixon Burns, D.D., Superintendent of House Missions in the Baptist Convention at both services. A Beginners and Nursery Class is held during the morning worship. * St. John‘s Anglican Church Main $t. North at Fern Ave. RECTOR â€" REV. K. @. KIDDELL, B.A. LTH. CH. 4â€"5443 NELVILLE BISHOP, B.A., Assistant 11.00 a.m.â€"Matins and Sermonâ€"‘"Is your religion portable" The evening services have been discontinved for July and August. Come to the Driveâ€"In Church Services sponsored by the Deanery of Etobicoke at the Dominion Store parking lot, Six Points, Islington, Service begins at 8.00 p.m. These services will be held every Sunday evening during July and August DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 10.00 a.m.â€"BIBLE SCHOOL 11.00 a.m.â€""The greatest need of your life" 7.00 p.m.â€"‘"Is the Future Known?" Midweek Church Gervice â€" Wednesday 8.30 9.30 a.m.â€"Family Communion and Sermon 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon by the Rev. Frank Coile, St. Andrews Church, Thistletown 8.00 a.m.â€"Hely Communion Church Of St. David (Anglican) WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Affillated With the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Corner Main and lippincott St. W. MINISTERâ€"REV. E. $. OAKEY . UNITED SERVICES of Central United, Weston Presbyterian & Westminster Unitedâ€"Churches at Westminster United Church Sunday, July 8th ST. PHILIP‘S (On the Hill) Weston Gospel Tabernacle Trinity 6th, Sunday, July 8th. Trinity 6th, Sunday, July 8th. CRANG SHOPPING PLAZA "Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness" â€" Psalm 29â€"2 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Lawrence Ave., Near Jane RF/. H. W. SURDIVALL, B.A. L.Th., Rector Sunday, July 8th, 1956 COME and WORSHIP SUNDAY, JULY 8th. BEVERLEY HILLS UNITED CHURCH in charge REV. J. MACKENZIE "GOD AND THE IMPOSSIBLE" "_ _ â€" sSFONSoREG BY â€" _ Church 1 Weston and District THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY REV G. K. TYLER 8. TH., MINISTER MRS GEORGE SWAN, ORGANIST 197 DOWNSVIEW AVENUE REV. R. W. REDDING â€" PASTOR Church Telephone: CH. 4â€"1571 Jane St. and Wilson Ave. (INTERDENOMINATIONAL) 7:30 P.M. in the ’Bailr\v, Wayne Devereux, Karen and Laura McLelland, Graham !nnd Grant Didmon and Wayne Farrant. Two younger children were given & book, "My Story of Jesus." They were Glen Deâ€" vereux and Garnet Didmon. Ronald Chapman received Bible on graduating from Sunâ€" day school to Bible class. Three others will receive Bibles, and they are Patty O‘Brian, Lynne Herlpurt and Gary Enright. HUMBERVIEW Junior crest winners were Stewart Chapman and Loesje Staring. Juniors completed their

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