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Times & Guide (1909), 22 May 1958, p. 2

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‘The basement structure is reâ€" inforced concrete with preâ€"cast eolumns, beams and floor slabs. corner of the church is both deâ€" corative and functional; providâ€" ing an entrance to the basement from the parking lot with stairs to the church and future balâ€" sony. A broad raised terrace, apâ€" proached by steps, enhances the dignity of a deep cut stone enâ€" In the first paase, the tempor: ary chancel, sacristy and vestry will be located in the nave, with the semiâ€"basement housing asâ€" sembly, reception, choir and washrooms, a nursery and a kitchen. â€" ‘The Anglican Church of St, Paul the Apostle, located on Kipâ€" n Avenue at Snaresbrook Drive, which is presently tnder conâ€" is scheduled for completion of the first phase in October, 4p ANWNIVERSARY | ' 1 J ANNUAL KR MVE \ | | i 55 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 §5 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Hardtop 57 CADILLAC 4â€"Door Hardtop 54 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Sedan SPREADING JUNIPERS, Varieties ...... CHINESE ELM SEEDLINGS, per 100 .. SHRUB SPECIALS, 8 for ............:....s FLATS (48 to 63 plants) ...................... 2.00 PANSIES and SWEET WILLIAM ............ ... TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS, GERANIUMS, CANNA LILIES .............. ; oÂ¥ .cs ccommcomncocencunts BONEMEAL ... 10 lbs. 98¢, 209 BUTTONWOOD AVE. 56 DODGE Royal Sedan 54 DODGE Savoy Sedan 51 OLDSMOBILE Hardtop Nice clean buy §3 CHEV. BELAIR Sedan BRIDE‘S Free Engagement Picture NO OBLIGATION Kidson Photo Studio RO. 9â€"9944 Power steering, power brakes, automaâ€" tic, radio . A4â€"door sedan, power steering, power brakes = .. ... 00. 4 door sedan, power steering, power 13,000 actual miles Autematic, radio Buy From Your Duich Nursery Expert . AT OUR NEW CAR LOT DON WHITEKHEAD Malf Ton Pickâ€"Up NO. 7 AND 50 HIGHWAYS â€" WOODBRIDGE ALSO AT OUR BOLTON SHOWROOM AND LOT EVERGREENS GROWN ON OUR NURSERY FARM JIN MONO ROAD 56 CHEVROLET TRUCK in dormormanccrcs. 1O Ihs. BÂ¥.. 25 HUMBER NURSERIES 49. 1058 â€"â€" Page 2 _ ALL VARIETIES OF ANNUALS _ Latest Variety of Petunias . The church and tower being conâ€" imfl.‘ with concrete blocks ‘ncod externally with brick and ut stone. The church roof is supported on laminated timber arches and is sheathed with stainâ€" ed fir boards same paving being used exterâ€" mally for the external terraces and walks. Interior walls will be light grey concrete blocks. Doors and trim in the church will be oak, with stained fir arches and roof. The colored windows are double glazed. The work of. the Anglican Church in Rexdale began on October 4th, 1953, when, under the leadership of the Rev. G. Parkeâ€"Taylor, the Rector of St. Andrew‘s Church, Thistletown, a Sunday School commenced in the Elmlea Public School. On Easter Day, April 18th, 1954, the first public Churen Service was held in the temporâ€" ary church, provided by the Church Extension Committee of the Diocese of Toronto, on a corâ€" ner site at Rexdale Boulevarc and Islington Avenue N. In November of 1954 the first general vestry meeting was hela and Mr. V. H. Veal was appoint ed Rector‘s Warden and Mr. P. F. Renton was elected people‘s warden. Due to the continued growth of Rexdale, the Bishop, on Novâ€" ember 1st, 1955, appointed the Rev. Herbert H. Lennox as the first resident clergyman. Since 1954, the present temâ€" porary church has been used continually for Sunday services and weekâ€"day activities. It is now totally inadequate, the Sunâ€" day School having to be con 2.00 4& 2.50 ««. ‘4950 1995 wOODBRIDGE AT. 80224 2295 2195 1595 25 lbs ‘095 3 for ‘695 RO. 4.75 eo. 2â€"8702 45¢ 1.95 W.M.S. Monthly Meeting At Windermere The regular monthly meeting of the executive of the Toronto West Presbyterial of the Womâ€" an‘s Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada was recently in Windermere United Church, Mrs. E. M. McKenzie presiding. A panel discussion on Christian Stewardship and the total commitment of our lives ducted in four different build ings. _ sc# s 0s With over 700 Anglican fami lies in the parish, and with the possibility of 1,200 to 1,400 fa milies in the near future, the parishioners are looking forward eagerly to the completion of the first unit and the beginning of a new chapter in the life of this new but flourishing parish. Y@U T RY IT FREE WESTON Now with remarkable new films! Imagine the fun and excitement of secing finished pictures just 60 secâ€" onds after you snap the shutter! And ‘what {eautifuf pictures the brand_new panchromatic Polaroid Land Films give you! Pictures with details amazingly sharp and clearâ€" pictures that last just like any fine rrint! You can now shoot in less ight too! No question about it, here‘s the camera for you! INCH‘S$ H. J. CADWALLADER, Mgr. Corner Main and John St. Artists conception of St. Paul the Apostle Anglican Church FREEMAN OLSON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS For Prompt Service â€"Phone ATlilas §8â€"1323 was conducted by \Mrs. R. P. Lowery assisted by three Chrisâ€" tian Stewardship Secretaries and the summary was given by Mrs. C. Jarvis. Mrs. W. C. Bawden gave an interesting and helptul talk for treasurer;‘/‘l‘he worship was taken by the Evening Auxâ€" iliary of Reyal York United Church and the soloist was Mrs D. Ryan assisted by a choir who sang "Now The Day is Over." C.W.L. Bake Sale Huge Success The C.W.L. of St. Bernard of Clairvaux Church, 1789 Lawâ€" rence Ave. W., held a successful Bake Sale on Saturday, May *Oth, convened by Mrs. D. Keâ€" win, assisted by Mrs. McMenaâ€" min. There were many delicious baked goods donated and as a result, over $90.00 was raised on this enjoyable day * Fuel Oil * Stove Oil * Gasoline * Motor Oils * Antiâ€"Freeze CAMERA CENTRE Bring in your old camera, We‘ll give our Bonus Tradeâ€"in offer against a new Polaroid Land Camera. SPECIAL TRADEâ€"IN SALE THIS WEEK CH. 4â€"5991 St. John‘s. CWL Has Membership Tea In Weston Monday evening, May 5, s¢.| John‘s CÂ¥WL held their reguâ€" lar monthly meeting. The presiâ€" dent introduced the new execuâ€" ‘tive and conveners of standing committees. A cheque was preâ€" sented from:the league to Father Driscoll for $250.00 to be used for parish needs. The league plans to convene the Holy Name breakfast for the, men of the parish on June 8, 1958. ° \ _ On Thursday, May 1st, Rex \ dale softball team played the Sea Scouts of Alderwood, to an |easy 22 to 3 victory. The second \ game was rained out, but in the | third game Rexdale beat Jack‘s, | also of Alderwood, 10 runs to 8 ‘In both of these games the Rexâ€" | dale team was led by the fine [pitching of George McGraw. \5 Everyone in the Rexdale area | are cordially invited to Rexdale‘s “’irst home game, Thursday, May 15, at Rexdale Public School. The draw for the quilted. bedâ€" spread was won by Mrs, J. Kenâ€" nedy, 388 Main St. N. Weston, with lucky number Vâ€"452. 203 Rexdale Swamps Alderwood ‘Mrs. Ward Markle, guest speaker, stressed the point of all members to take an active part in the work of the league. Immediately following the meetâ€" ing, the annual memmbership tea was held. Mrs. P. Curtis was the tea convener with Mrs. A. Batâ€" taglia and Mrs. J. Sterk pouring tea. Tea assistants were Mrs. Warrian, Mrs. Riordan,â€" Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. H. Penny, Miss M. Bowers and Miss E. Cooper. Mrs. A. Buttaglia was nominâ€" ated as delegate to attend the | C.W.L. Convention with the| president. Members were urged | to try to attend also. | At the membership tea, there were also 25 subscriptions taken for the C.W.L. magazine. Strange as it seems, a title like that should make you think about Tuberculosis. Here‘s why: This may come as a surprise to you but 10 people a day . . . imagine 10 every day . . . from the neighbourhoods of Ontario . . . enter Sanatoria. ° And the: whole purpose of the xâ€"ray survey that you‘ve heard so much about it to take: that 10 ... make it 9 . . . then 8 â€" 7 â€" 6 â€" and finally â€" N O N E. Your xâ€"ray is the step in the right direction. _ _ CHECK YOUR CHEST GET AN Xâ€"RAY .. . TODAY! Come and see your ball team play. â€" . . . and then there were none!" «4 An Afternoon White Wedding â€"CP.S.4 }For Whalen â€" Dige! ~. A colortul white wedding with thethurch gaily decorated !m.h‘ white> snaps and chrysantheâ€" ndums was the attractive setting which united in marrlage Lorâ€" raine Ruth Whalen the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Whalen of North York to Theodore David Digel the son of Mr.. and> Mrs. ‘Theodore Dige! of King St., Wesâ€" c mir< 0 F uk ® ; Brought to the altartby her h&'flu ‘bride was & charming p in«a princess :line gown of~imported French faille with a bouffant skirt and.chapel train. A bodice of appliqued ‘alencon lace and portrait neckline with long:sleeves highlighted this enâ€" semble of high fashion and taste. A bouquet of all white stephanoâ€" tis and hyacinths and a large orâ€" chid were carried by the bride. After wedding reception was held in the Guildwood Hall where the bride‘s mother attracâ€" tively dressed in an alice blue sheath gown with a scalloped _ The bridal party of Miss Irene Burlington, _ Arlene _ Whalen, Yvonne Hamilton wore matching gowns of apple green and full chiffon skirts with lace bodices and lace covered pictureâ€"hats. Best‘man for the wedding was Mr.‘James Burgess with ‘ushers Mr. John Whalen and Mr. Ford Schweitzer. . ' PINE ST. YOU 1957 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Vâ€"8 Powerflite transmisâ€" sion, signals, washers, twoâ€"tone 1955 MONARCH SEDAN, R adio, air conditioning, heater, 5 new nylon whitewalls 1954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, Air conditioning heater, washers, Solex glass, whitewalls 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, Air conditioning heater, signals, one owner | 1953 FORD TUDOR, Ain conditioning heater, radio, wOooDBRrIDGE motors _COMPLETE STOCK OF . LADIES‘ & CHILDREN‘S WEAR _ 25% DISCOUNT â€" KAY‘S Ladies‘ s Children‘s Wear radio, 33,000 actual miles i ' 1951 FORD TVDOR, Heater, radio, overdrive transâ€" mission, very â€"clean â€" * twoâ€"tone~ _ _ oi tl OO is 1952 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, Air conditioning heater; 1956 MERCURY 800 Tractor, full air, trailer connecâ€" tions, 5th wheel, ready to work 1954 CHEVROLET 1â€"ton, C ustom cab, new rubber, very clean 1950 CHEVROLET %â€"ton, Tops mechanically 1950 FORD â€"ton Panel. A good delivery unit WOODBRIDGE MOTORS CHRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH â€" FARGO No. 7 HIGHWAY THURSDAY, MAY 22nd TUESDAY, MAY 27th Vellore at Pine Grove Woodbridge at Clairville Concord at Hope THURSDAY, MAY 29th Pine Grove at Woodbridge Clairville at Concord Hope at Vellore TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd Vellore at Clairville Hope at Pine Greve Weodbridge at Concord THURSDAY, JUNE 5th Vollore at Woodbrldge Pine Grove at Clairvilie Hope at Concord Clairville _ at Vellore Pine Grove at Concord Hope at Woodbridge South Vaughan Men‘s Softball League Schedule AUTO BUY FOR THE LARGEST TRADEâ€"IN VALUES SELLING OUT er in a willow greeh pure silk sheath ‘dréss charmingly assisted Mrs. Whalen. NP For her wedding trip to Ber: muda the new Mrs. Dige! chose for her going away outft a light beige fitted with matching shoes. . "" vhag Oi 2 1 0 e > méekline and bouffant bick of taffeta graciously welcomed the many guests. The groom‘s ‘miathâ€" er h{ :qmow lr‘uh pure silk W. P. 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