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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Dec 1961, p. 4

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+ TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOcaAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TaKt NOrce that: '.' 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Tewnship of Etobicake intends to construct as 5 letal imarove ment the Lllawsine LEA =~~HrAdLâ€"eelses es the murder, but the deed itself, and the plays builds in suspense to In its place, and opening on Friday, December 15th, will be a new. English mystery play, "THE SsOUND OF MURDER". This play was favourably received in London, and has been produced as a television ‘Play of the Week‘ in the United States. The audience witnesses, not only the planning of male cast drama ‘ONE MORE RIVER‘, proaching Christmas season, we have been forced to postpone our production of Beverley Cross‘ allâ€" Because of acute casting probâ€" léems due mainly to the unavailâ€" ability of actors over the fast apâ€" Village Players Cancel One Play Stage Another Eileen Dunn. Cubs and Scouts St. Paul the Apostle‘s Cubs and Normsa MathisoA®, Tawny Owl, Eleven new brownies were enâ€" rolled including: Carolyneâ€"Marie Mathison, â€" Carolyn _ Hennebury, Patricia Zimmer, Patricia McGarâ€" ry, Ann _ Veronica _ MecDonald, Gayle Foster Dianne Ford, Suzâ€" anne Worthington, Suzanne Charâ€" pentier, Arlene Chariton, Linda Nixon, Colleen O‘Shea, Charmaine Siemon, Anna Kristner. . Mrs. Helen Cole, district guider enrolled and presented seven serâ€" vice stars, four badges and sixer and seconder received strips. is Lena Miskiman assisted by members, of the executives. New Brownie Pack A new Brownie pack was enâ€" rolled at St. Benedict‘s Hall, Rexâ€" dale. The pack, the 512th, is the third pack now operating at St. Benedict‘s Church. All in all the evening should be well worth the one dollar admisâ€" sion fee. The charge d‘affairs is Mrs. Mervin Taylor chairman of the social committee. Her coâ€"convenor To keep the evening‘s festivities rolling a master of ceremonies will be on hand. For the less adventurous euchre tables will be installed. & The dance to be held February 16th will feature, "Something for everyone." For those robust Rexâ€" dale adults who are willing to risk chiropractic charges records will be provided. Highlight of the West Humbér Home and School Valentine dance will be a stage show presented by members of the association. Mr. Dulin, himself, has gone over to Grant Brook church in Willowdale. Some four years afâ€" ter founding the Westway Chrisâ€" tian church Mr. Dulin has been succeeded by Rev. Wayne V. Alâ€" West Humber Home and School Miss â€" Mason who â€" originally jJourneyed to Etobicoke from Indiâ€" ana is returning to her home. In addition to her duties as secâ€" retary Miss Mason also acted as youth director and song leader. The former secretary to Rev. Gene Dulin, Flora Mason, was feted this week at a gathering of the Christian Youth Hour of the Westway Christian Church. * Demmertial, Imtitutional, Public Open Space, Private Open Space Further information may be had from the offices of the Board in | 210 of the Etobicoke Municipal Centre or by telephonina RE.1. PROPOSED LAND USES: Residential (Density Ranges 1, 2 and 3) Oe cusa se ooo pimmind amancnes Abriliite iss tindei ids iiiins A Board at 3:00 P.M., on Tuesday afternoon, 19 December, 1961, in the Countil Chambers of the Etobicoke Municipal Centre, 550 Burnhamthorpe Raad. Porsons interested in a proposed amendment to the Official Plan of the Etebleoke Planning Area to classify certain lands south of Burnham therpe Rd., and west of Renforth Drive and Neilson Drive north of Dundas Street in the Township of Etobicoke, for the following land uses, are invited to attend at a public meeting of the Etobicoke Planning Rased 2s Â¥Mn k ul 2 . 3 t o0 i0 19 in ETOBICOKE PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING REXDALE RAMBLINGS ed cost of the work is $7,800.00 of which .fiwhqhfiflbh By GLORIA BAKER 1429 KIPLING ae c «â€"Thurs., Dec. 14, 1961â€"Page man. THE TABLES TURN ’ | °06 ‘ Every so often the tables turn and, in this case, the daughters are | / uk. w ’entemining the mothers. The Pio-' *4 l neer Girls of Islington Evangel Centre plan a Christmas party for‘ Mrs. Emily Kolarik and Mr their mothers during which they Lutheran Church bring out the ‘wil] view a film, present & proâ€" served at the congregational gram, sing carols and present the Church auditorium. mothers with gifts they have made themselves. The girls undertake â€" all the duties of hostesses, includâ€" * h f h R ing pouring tea. The Pioneer Girls Kn'g 's o T e c have two groups, the Colonists led e o by Ruth McLean, and the Pilgrims,| Actlve Durlng Chr whose leader is Marjorie Andres. Mrs. Pearl Newton is group chairâ€"| KRT members of the three Direction will be by Louise Clayton, with settings by Alan Bayfield Maclean. The cast inâ€" cludes Maggie Milne, Michael Adey, Alan Stebbings, Alan Macâ€" lean, and Stellar Finlayson. a brisk surprise ending. Any family wishing Christmas assistance or if you know of anyâ€" one in need contact the rectory on Wednesday or Thursday of this week. _ Anyone wishing to donate to this worthy cause may call the rectory at CH 13830. If you would like to donate to a very worthy cause, St. Beneâ€" dict‘s church is supplying the needy with Christmas baskets. They have canned soups on hand, their present need is for meat and Christmas Baskets â€" This collection marks the bigâ€" gest donation in their Toronto history. omdhmwhbfl-m‘mnynm work and the fim-mhmflmdddmwmmw Act. Q:Mmhigpny_byum arid charged | The Choral group ‘working very hard \Christmas music for |Bundle Sunday The Ste. Vincent de Paul‘s truck was parked outside St. Benedict‘s church all day last Sunday to reâ€" ceive clothing and household items which they will turn over to the [ The St. Vincent de Paul Society are grateful for the coâ€"operation which they received on "Bundle" Sunday last week. : ’ The nursery and beginners up (to six years will have a party,at [10 a.m. M . [- This is a yearly event held just before Christmas. Everyone is inâ€" vited to attend this lovely service, which starts at 7:15 p.m. Candle Light Service will ‘be held this Sunday at the. Rexdale Presbyterian church. Santa is taking time out to meet the youngsters, and afterwards a film will be shown. Rexdale Presbyterian Church . I The six, seven, and eight year olds from 2 pint. The‘evening parâ€" ‘ty will be for the nine, ten, eleven, and twelve year olds. This party will start at 7 p.m. â€" The boys parents will provide the refreshments. %, * Christmas Party Sunday school children of St. Paul‘s church will have , their Christmas parties this Saturday4 _ The party will be held at 6:30, Dee. 14th. 0 50 "© Scouts are planning to entertain the ~Cubs and Scouts from St. George the Martyr Toronto. Santa will make his arrival to distribute gifts to the ‘boys. fices of the Board in Room by telephoning BEâ€"1â€"4161, "y*9 , Local h a ve be to prov the event e been provide To us further insight regarding this industry. The above combined with the regular Table programme proâ€" vided the members with an inforâ€" mative series of autumn Thursday night meetings. We managed | to get some exercise by playing basâ€" ketâ€"ball a couple times at Burnâ€" hamthorpe â€" Collegiate. Currently each Table is working on its Christmas â€" projects. Table 1 is! providing food and necessary artiâ€" cle« for a needy family in the area Knights of The Round Table ‘Active During Christmas Season Mr, Hal Burns, The Post House Travel Bureau, on international afâ€" fairs; Mr. K. F. Prueter, Etobiâ€" coke Board of Education, on teachâ€" ing methods; Mr. E. W. Farrar, from Hamilton, on bible prophecy. Tables have been privileged to hear the following speakers since September : We also toured the MacLeanâ€" Hunter printing plant which gave Mrs. Emily Kolarik and Mrs. A. Weiss of Lutheran Church bring out the first of seven 25 served at the congregational dinner held last Church auditorium. as a local improve ment the following work, a Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Thistle;own, had a prelude to Christmas when they held a turkey dinner for the congregation last Sunday. By the mmwankawAM»MMwn'MWhum annual rate per foot is os shown above, 4 wflfl‘:mflhmmh“nafin’nmdwmhwfldh $5,762.50 as well as assisting the Scott Misâ€" sion. Table 2 once again is providâ€" ing supper and gifts at their anâ€" nual party for less privileged chilâ€" [dren from John Innes Community Centre. Table 3 is helping make Christmas a little brighter for sevâ€" eral needy families in tWe townâ€" ship. The boys certainly gain some of the Christmas spirit by helping out during this time. Rocently‘ Table 1 helped out in a church serâ€" vice at Runneymede United and Table 3 on a service at Kingsway Lambton United Church, Our anâ€" nual Night of Knights will be preâ€" sented at Royal York Collegiate from Thursday, Feb. 22nd to Satâ€" looking forward to present their urday Feb. 24th, The boys are show from which they obtain the morley to support their varieus projects. Anyone interested in joinâ€" ing us is most welcome. Each Tahlo‘ meets Thu?sdays and Sundays. of seven 25 pound N)rl;ey; §TORM SEWER within the Township of Etobicoke Storm Sewer Area onm:â€" Weiss of the Thistletown $23.17 Sunday in the leaves the kitchen expression on the face of Sunday School Supor intendent, Wilf Butler, that turkey he is carving is going to take an awful beating before it ever nE PC Older people still need foods that ’will maintain and repair their bodies, despite the fact that their' growth‘ has stopped. I 8th: Mrs. Helen Edwards, Prinâ€" cess Margaret Blyvd. Three Roses Award: Donated by Mrs. Olive Henley, won by Mrs. Shirley Fernandes, Fletcher PI. |Lawn Competition Trophy: Doâ€" | _ nated by Richards Hardware, ' won by Mr. Michael Gerrie, Sabâ€" rina Drive, who received a l Trophy to keep for one year, and a weed sprayer; 2nd: Mr. R. Ganey, Wincott; 3rd: Mr. A. H. Lewis, Wincott. Best Rose in Spring Showâ€"donatâ€" | ed by Mr. R. Nolloth, won by Mrs. Jean Gunn, Wincott Drive. \Best Exhibit in Summer Showâ€" donated by Mrs, M. LeGrow, won by Mrs. R. C. Kennedy, St. Georges Blyd. |Best Exhibit in Spring Showâ€" donated by Mrs. M. Hill, won by Mrs. C. Bielski. \Best Ezhibit in Fall Showâ€"doâ€" ’ nated by S. S. Kresge Co., won |_by Mrs. R. C. Kennedy. Best _ Mum in Showâ€"Mrs. H. l Brockbank, Mitre Place. Top Point Winner in the Rose classes: Oil painting donated by Ellesmere Nurseries, Brooklin, awarded to Mrs. Olive Henley, Royal York Road. Junior Prize Winners: Laura Harâ€" ris, The Westway; Anne Leâ€"| Grow, Saskatoon Drive; Robert Gunn, Wincott Drive; Cameron| Adams, Wincott Drive. PI 8th: Dr Tth: 4th 5th 6th _ Banks, Leggett Dr. 2nd: Mrs. C. Bielski, Sturton Rd. 3rd: Robert Simpson Prize, Mrs. R. C. Kennedy, St. George‘s Blvd. Dinner music was provided by the Young People‘s Aceordion Band under the leadership of Mrs. Marg Hammond, Winnipeg Drive. Slides were shown by members of their own gardens and the beautiâ€" fication projects undertaken by the Society, Presentation of prizes won during the year at the Flower Shows were awarded as follows: 1st: T. Eaton Trophy, Mrs. L. Westway Horticultural Society held their first Annual Banquet |recently in St. Richard‘s Angliâ€" )can Church on The Westway, Mr. A. E. Hill, Saskatoon Drive, presiâ€" !dent, welcomed approximately 150 members and their friends, and :introduced the head table guests which included Mr. St. Clair Tenâ€" nant, of Kleifburg, District ‘Diâ€" rector Ont. Horticultural Associaâ€" tion and Mrs. Tennant; Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Richards, Yoynter Drive; Mr. and Mrs, Norm Henâ€" ley, Royal York Road; Mrs. Mary Hill; and Councillor Donald G. Purvis. X Westway Horticultural Banguet _ _ Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs J. Kopec, St. Georges Z. Manketelow ‘A. McGraw, Fairhaven H. Brockbank, Mitre 834, Norma Watson 749. Thistletown United Chureh Mixed League Team Standings: G. Wittmanâ€"Strokes . . 52 pts [Albion Mixed Leagueâ€"7:30 p.m. “2nd. weekâ€"2nd. series. [ ROtKiG§ _ mmc.... 8200 * Sociables momurmnc, 3089 4 Untouchables . ................ 2923 & Dumbell® | ===ssummecs 2026 Jims Jubes ... 81780 | _ Cubs. . nolpmumeacs $RIB C Spareribs ...................... 3036 1 Dreamers ...................... 2888 2 Pin Busters ................... 2699 2 Rubies Rubes ................ 3095 2 |Team standing: Rockies, Joe Heringer ... 7 Sociables, Norm Parsons . ........ 5 Untouchables, Jim Brown ... 5 Dumbells, Al Beckley .. .......... 5 Jims Jubes, Jim Gough ... 5 Spareribs, Lyle Campbell ........ 2 Dreamers, Gord Ward . 2 Pin Busters, Gerry Giovanelli 2 _ Rubies Rubes, D. Easterbrook 2 Cubs, Pat Quin meres 0 High Averages: Bus McPhail 209; Bud Hussey 207; Jim Gough 197; Betty DeCaire 182; Audrey Parâ€" sons 177; Alice Aisbutt 164. High Single Flat: Gerry Giovanelli â€" 865; Audrey Parsons 287. High Single H‘cap: Bill Beach 314; Judy Hussey 317. } High Triple Flat: Bus McPhail 782; Audrey Parsons 734. High Triple H‘cap: Doug Easterâ€" C. Robinsonâ€"Pin Heads J. Ryanâ€"Spark Plugs ... J. Foxâ€"Untouchables J. Mcintyreâ€"Hopefuls G, Kirkaldyâ€"Ali Katz .. 48 G. Thomasâ€"Dirty Birds 40 H. Wilson, Wood Butchers 40 D. Foulkesâ€"Rockets ...... 30 ’ Some 185 people attended the evening banquet which was held in the parish hall of the church. ‘A free will offering was received to help cover the cost of the meat. Everything else, from vegetables to dessert, was donated by memâ€" bers of the congregation. A specially â€" decorated â€" cake, crowned with a large numeral "6" and bearing the inscription THISTLETOWN BOWLING Between sixty and seventy Torâ€" onto Ratepayer Associations sent |members to a meeting held last |evening in York Township to disâ€" jeuss the proposed Spadina Exâ€" pressway, and to consider various aspects of a rapid transit sysâ€" tem. Chairman of the meeting was Paul Burkholder of the Thistleâ€" town Ratepayers Association, Reâ€" |presenting Thistletown from the Ifloor was Bob Graff and Ed. Tidy.‘ Our Saviour Lutheran Church celebrated the sixth <anniversary of its first service of worship this past Sunday, December 10, the Second Sunday in Advent. The Women‘s Aid prepared and served a turkey dinner with all the trimâ€" mings to commemorate the event. The women were assisted in the carving of the 120 pounds of fowl by two stalwart kitchen helpers, Mr. Norman Wright and Mr. Wilâ€" fred Butler. \ News From Our Saviour Lutheran Church Anniversary Dinner ' Councillor Purvis was present as the representative of Etobicoke "Towmhip; and Bob Graff and Panl Rurkholder attended on beâ€" half of the Thistletown Ratepayâ€" ers Association. Some of the ratepayers, partiâ€" cularly those living in Wardlow Crescent, had their assessments reduced, ‘ Representing the â€" Assessment Department at the meeting were Mr.â€"BR. Baxter and Mr. G. D. Pritâ€" chard. Over 60 Thistletown ratepayers attended the meeting on Wednesâ€" day, December 6th, at the Village Hall to hear Mr. R. Baxter of the Metro Assessment Department exâ€" plain why their taxes had been inâ€" creased. After a question and ansâ€" wer period, individual cases were discussed with officials of the Asâ€" sessment,; Department. #0 BRIDGENORTH CRES. THISTLETOWN NEWS 87 37 3178 2848 3036 2888 2699 3095 Thistletown Ladies Wednesday Afternoon League Team Standingsâ€"December 6th. Bea Buck .................. 31 points Irene: Castator .............. 21 " Bev. Thoroski ... 21 " Shirle Buek ... 18 " Shirley Gautschi ... 18 " Jeanette Maxwell ... 17 " ;[Emenld: No. 2 |Betty Couling 9 * . 40 |Bloodstone No. 11 Betty Brewer 5 " be |Sapphires No. 9 Dorothy Lewis 1 " 51 !Onyx No. 5 * \Lou Daley 4 * 28 Rubys No. 4 Betty Grant 2 * 24 Garnets No. 8 Jean Hadley 2 * 14 High Average: Lois Wood 172 Mary Gibbard 166, Jean Swanâ€" borough 166. High Single Flat: Nan Todd 277, Helen Bailey 272, Jean Swanborâ€" ough 270. High Single H‘eap: Shirley Watson 319, Helen Bailey 312, Nan Todd 308. + High Triple Flat: Lois Wood 668, Jean Swanborough 621, Grace Draperâ€" 614. High Triple H‘cap: Lois Wood 737, Myrtle Hearn 710, Nan Todd 701. [Belumonde Hts. Ladies Tuesday Afternoon League lniamcmd. No. 1 Doris Todd 12 pts. Total 61 |\Opals No. 7 INln Todd 12 * 48 [Amethyatu No. 12 Audrey Robertson 12 * 47 ‘Penrll No. 3 Kay Miller 9 * 56 Turquoise No. 10 Gwen Mitchell s * 41 Topaz No. 6 ! Culley 739. Team Flat: I Team with: I Shaw 172, J. Mclntyre 192, G ’ Ewing 191, L. Freedman 157, J. Melntyre 157. High Single Flat: B. Shaw 363, V. Culley 300. ‘ High Single H‘cap: B. Shaw 386, L. Freedman 335. High Triple Flat: J. Fox 849, V. Culley 682. High Triple H‘cap: J. Fox 897. V. ‘ Programme ‘Chairman, Harry Farrow; Sec.â€"Treasurer, Ray Milâ€" lard. Tomorrow evening, Friday, December 15th, the Junior Sunday School will present its Christmas programme, and on Sunday evenâ€" ing December 17th, commencing _ The following executive was elected for the Men‘s Club for the coming year: _ Sunday School teachers are busy rehearsing their charges for the Christmas programme, which is to be held on ‘December 22nd. The Junior Choir will play a promiâ€" nent part in the entertainment. President, Doug Watson, Viceâ€" President, Don MeDonald; Thistletown United Church The newly formed intermediate hockey team organised by: the Thistletown Baptist Church played its first game on Saturday, Deâ€" cember 9th at Lambton Park, deâ€" feating the Westdale Bible Church The lads will be playing every Saturday from now on, in the same park, game at 2:30 p.m. _ The terms of office for each ofâ€" jficill will be for one year, except in the case of the elected elder and trustee, both of which continue for three years. Thistletown Baptist Ww c! Chairman, Mr, Bruce Maxwell; Viceâ€"Chairman, Mr. Omar Halâ€" vorsen; Secretary, Mr. Harold Witt; Financial Secretary, Mr. Paul Kolarik; Treasurer, Mr. W. D. Mason; Elder, Mr. Philip Risâ€" tow ; Trustee, Mr. Gustav Kannenâ€" berg; Sunday School Superintenâ€" dent, Mr. Wilfred Butler; Stewâ€" ardship Committee Members, Mr. Michael Andrassy and Mr. Alfred Meitz. A list office to follows: occasion by Mrs. Pamela Ristow. The officers of the congregation for 1962 were elected by the votâ€" ers‘ assembly in the regular anâ€" nual meeting of Our Saviour Luthâ€" eran Church on Sunday, December 10. These men will be installed in their respective offices after the first day of the new year. Election News "Praise to God", was baked for the at 7:30, the Choir will hold its Anâ€" BY DORA K. WALLACE of those elected, and the which they were elected Untouchables 2895. Untouchables 3345. 14 24 54 51 40 41 In the final action before a twoâ€" ’wnk Christmas recess the two Rexdale entries clash in a doubleâ€" header starting at 6:00 p.m, this Mw_ at Weston Arena with Kennedy inved the 'Unlt;‘lwf'rom a whitewashing with 2 late goals. In Senior action both St. Anâ€" drews ‘and the Anglicans continve their neck and neck race with St. Andrews holding a slim 12 point margin. ‘St. Andrews defeated Rexdale United by the score of 5 to 2 with their goals being scored by 5 different players, Ken Wilson, Glenn Manning, Alex Ewing, Stevâ€" en Cutler, and Ricky MeecK. Mike _ The league standings now show St. Andrews in front with 9 points, followed closely by the Anglicans with 8; Rexdale Presbyterians with 6 and Rexdale United with 5 in that order. " In other Junior action St. Anâ€" drews Presbyterians regained the league leadership by beating the Rexdale United 2â€"0 on a pair of goals by David Wilson with Chr;s Horwood earning the shutâ€"out for St. Andrews. ’ A close race in the league standâ€" ‘ings in the Junior series continues to be the feature in the Northern |Etobicoke Church Hockey League, As a result of games played this week the improving Rexdale Presâ€" ;byterinn team vacated the cellar position by beating the leading Anglicans 1â€"0 on a goal by John Oates for their second successive shutâ€"out. Gary Cook starred in the Presbyterians. jNorthern Junior Series Close Affair High Single Flat: Jud 275. High Single H‘cap: R; 305. High Triple Flat: Shi 797. High Triple H‘cap: Bev 713. | White Gift Sunday for the Chilâ€" dren of the Sunday School will ’be held on December 17th at 9:45 a.m. Any articles such as canned goods or toys will be gratefully received and forwarded to the needy. The Church furnishings will be dedicated at both the morning and evening services by the Reverend Frank Slavik. Services to celebrate the 4th Anniversary of the church will be held on Sunday, December 17th, The guest speaker at both serâ€" vices will be the Rev. Dr. David Hay, Professor of Systematic The ology at Knox College. The inaugural service was held in the new Church on Sunday, Deâ€" cember 10th, at 11:00 a.m. During the service the following persons were received into the fellowship of the congregation:â€" , Mr. & Mrs, Jack Carrigan; Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Cuthill; Mrs. George Ewing; Miss Carolyn Ewing; Mr. & Mrs. James Gourh; ‘Mrs. David Mount; Mr. & Mis. Donald Muir; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anderson; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mcâ€" Connell; Mr. & Mrs. James Benâ€" nett; Mr. & Mrs. Gordon McCue; Mr. & Mrs. John Collins; M~. & Mrs. Walter Miller; Mr. & Mis. Gordon Courtnay; Mrs. Fred Pobâ€" erts; Mr. & Mrs. Edward Eloy; Miss Ruby Roddy; Mr. & Mis. Douglas Freure; Mr. & Mrs. George Screen; Miss Barbara ‘Gough; Mr. & Mis. Kenneth Spinks; Mr. & Mrs. David Lee; Mr, Dennis Weedman; Mr. & Mrs Ross McArthur. Albion Gardens Presbyterian Church News The junior choir entertained the Rexdale Kiwanis Club with carol singing last night at the Martinâ€" "ale Lodge, they are scheduled to repeat their performance for the Rotary Club of Rexdale at the Asâ€" cot Hotel on Monday 18th, Deâ€" cember, The Women‘s Auxiliary and Women‘s Society each held their final meetings during the past week. Early in the New Year both bodies will merge into a United Women‘s Association. nual Candlelight Carol Service, to be repeated on Thursday, Decemâ€" ber 21st. * Flat: Shirley Scott H‘cap: Rae Graves Flat: Judy Hussey . Thoroski CH 1â€"7302 goal for ga

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