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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Sep 1958, p. 7

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jiirliniii.)Iiiiiu Feiig [m saiirs,2 t Their Goldén Anniversary This new appointment will an- able the Rector new Keith Kid.. "(iell more time to give leader- ship in the various organizations and detailed administration ot the parish. During his short time as rector there he: been I won- aertul increased demand tor the ministration: of .the church. Plans tor the fall Work are be- Ing carried out under difficul- ties until the new Parish Hal'.' is completed sometime in end of Novembtr. Arrangements have been made for the use. of the King Street School Auditorium ior the Sunday School work un- Confirmation classes are be- ing formed with meetings for adults and teen-agers separate. Church services are being held on the regular schedule. Har- vest iestivll services will be held an the 28th of September with the guest preacher Canon Arthur Smith rector of Christ Church Deer Park. Plan to become an- tive in the church membership and activities. ". .lll the new hall is ready. This has been obtained through the Board of Education's good graces. Welcome New Assistant Rector The Rev. Percival Howard, MA., he: netted his ministry at St. John's Anglican Church " assistant rector. He come: to the parish with yen-l of service and experience u . miuionlry in the north and in levernl per- ishel in the Dioaeee of Toronto. Hi: Int appointment Inn in W, [man Parish where he did a fine work. He come- " I time molt opportune to next the nu work in the parish and to, take pert in one or the moat Ictive and growing parishes in the dio- cese. His sevriees will be most- ly visitation' for which he is well trained. l teal-n7 mu aw - 1 Int m rem 9%.”th 12 88. 1005-. u - M. " a XVII. W Church In mum mm mm mus SALTIIE ‘anoms Columbia Raspberries MISS CANADA ct4tNCr-aAtm k) ttbA-aAtm " DOLE hm mum: JUIOE , W.- th My mum on: HIKE: “we" was. I“ MINES WslltW IPC. th Royal MID. OIIEESE ma a. now an A ‘mus mm mm mm noun arm at?" FREE BONUS GIFTS! we: I: PM“ MIIBEII BEEF "ak IONHESS OVEN READY PORK SHOULDER MASTS n43: TRY IT mEo-.Tte CHILDREN [CW tt Tablorilo Bologna Gill's w. “-431: BONUS WI FOOD FEATURES 'Kie'h..se-t1ter tt, It", IS, " “Inn. Are Tum. nu ma mu m- In. unv- mu for we! " You moon-mo! um. - Am mm P)"-.-, '.,,. "3;: eusodtbmerm-hrr-oeAt""rrwed-rmrtrr6erte, l You 1bet ho. $2.00 "Iona: Inch" In future, Thist1etofvn Sehool's Home and School Association general meetings will be held on the fourth Monday of each month. Will parents please make note of this change of There Ire new faces on the touching It!!! " Thistletown Public School also. Mrs. Dean, our new Kindergarten teacher, has taught in Toronto schools, 1and now resides in the village. Mr. Gordon Hartley, assistant principal, and teaching grade 7, comes to us from" Humber Heights, and last but by no means least, we should like to welcome our new principal, Mr. P. Foreacre. Mr. Foreacre has had a varied teaching career, having taught in a small town in Northern Ontario, and in Ottawa before joining the Eta-, bicoke system. He comes to us trom Westway Village school,) where he was vice-principal. We can assure all of these very fine teachers that Thistletown is a friendly community, and they are all most welcome in our midst. W0 should like to extend I - welcome on behalf of parent: of the community, to Mr Jack Smith. teaching Grade T, Mr. John Hughes, Grade 6, Mm. Anne Brunski. Grade s, Min Joan Pooter, -Grade 4, Min INizabeth McTavish. teaching Grades , end 4. and Mrs. Jean Stock. Grade 1, who is no Hunger to those of us whose children have attended Thistle- town School in the pot. Mrs. Adele Slavik, who is I resident of the community, is teaching‘ Kindergarten. q l enrollm'mt' " Albion Gardena PuNie School hag exceeded the no mark, and "eernl new -irtstttatttsermua.rrtruu, tio?tte'hutu(oymtet_ ingttru-arsdtsoundr. The 1ittletow, Reports "-01. T"! have joined the start 25c tbOE. Ml " "I. r 'I.. a "o. a. PIC. m II: VI... ftth B.C. CHIPSTEAKS 'AT, WI": PUICNAII OF THIII 15-01. "(03. Metswoart Strawberries NORWAY, Given in marriage by Mr. Don Ord, the bride wore a ballerina length gown of white branded satin, cut on princess lines. Her headdress was a tulle pill-box with shoulder length veil, and she" carried a charming nosegay of red roses, white mums and At St. Andreiv's Church in Thistletown on Saturday, Au- gust 30th, Erma Louise Foreman. daughter of Mrs. H. Watkins and Mr. Foreman of Penticton, B.C., became the bride of Gordon George Birch, son of Mr. Ronald Birch of Riverdale-Drive, This- tletown. Rev. F. R. Coyle per- formed the ceremony; the or- ganist was Mrs. J. Albania. The bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Doniluk, wore a ballerina length gown of yellow tulle with matching headdress, and carried Don't forget the Franklin Car.. michael Art Class auction sale of pictures, and opportunity sale. which is to be held at 34 River- dale Drive on Saturday, Sep- tember 13th, from 4 o'elock to 8.30 pm. Part of the profits from this event will go to the work at the YM-YWCA. At the height of last Sunday's norm a beautiful silver maple was blown down on the prop- erty ot Mr. Leslie Wheeler, Bar, ber Avenue, Thistletown. Mr. Lanahan, Mr. Wheeler', neigh- bour, tells us that Mr. Wheeler was, very proud of this beauti- tulwoung tree. but: 'hetiraineti.tieottu MMt mum. lo- tttmb, Ei mason will be held on Monday, Murillo DrH."Wte'NrN g” ‘ Samba and. ”in the e"t't-tafitAtets. I "therise um be Your 'etsild Pamela; an...“ _ i . throttgh thq w Members or tt','ii'ii,"etit,,ei',iitit?ltt, gllil {he Matf will participate in this nub and, aunt, “a Mr. h gt pron-me. A sincere‘welcome Mrs. Don om of mm r - A5 u extended to all new members Pt" sister Ind Win-lat? of the community when ehit. C groom, " . , dren me attending the school. . 1512:9213: g 'd,,',r,dt,', tviitii A varied programme ha: been Vittoria, B.C. av planned for the year. . . . E7? GRAPEFRUIT JUICE VIII 6-01. Tm OLD wlfh in. $1.00 loam luck! MARSH POTATO“ PRIME mus DELICIOUS" MIMI“ SEEDLESS GRAPES JUICY FIB“ ”VON SUIKIST MINES SNOW WHITE ROM mono [MOI SNOW WHITE HEADS GAULIFLOVIER EXCELLENT FOR PRESERVINO BARTLETT PEARS MRGE, mm, mm FROZEN FOODS and...” Dr. and Mrs. Gunnar Lie of, Sims Crescent have returned home from their.viplt to Nor-f way, after an 'exciting homer') ward Journey. Their plane war: two hours out from Hamburg,! Germany, when one of the To-: tors went dead. so after circling l around over the sea for some; time while ttve thousand gallons.” of gasoline was being jeui_soned,.t the plane returned to Copert-st hagen, Denmark. After a ttAt hour delay the passengers boards)? ed another plane. and arrived.; home safely, about eighteen), hours late. _ . ' been held recentlL, fete m; Kathleen Smith, mum: of 1cit and Mrs. Sid Smith ot 312 A121; bioa Road, Thistlctown; who '00: married on Saturday to Mr. Wm." Hendry of Toronto. P Mm. Dori: Brady and Mrs Joy Cooper of IttiMietoms Were. hostesses at I shower held d the home of the bride's mother.‘ and Mrs. Nora Marnie of.Albion?- Road gave a shower for Kathy"; Other showers were held " Tei- ronto and " the home of Mn.’ Frank Troyer, Woodbridge. A On Friday, August 29th. ap- proximately 100 friends gathered at a trousseau tea which WI: held at the home of Kathy's par- ents, 312 Albion Road. a may at pubic t mum-y "ters, with ceremony wu hold at the In a! Mr. and MN. Ron MI. Riverdale Drive. Outer“ guests were In. H. T%thittg Mme». awn-d m.- Baku. Several _bridnl [110'ng m n; a”... 1.1m l Bands 'tfr In: iii'i ii"i"i"l,;, In: IDA CHOW. one" IOA CHOICI HT. 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