Times & Guide (1909), 4 Jan 1962, p. 9

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ts r Actiye Adult Program mc.nam-nmmm..ma.hm”mm.u:’mnu work and the balance of the cost including the Corporation‘s portion of same upon the whole of the y Mmmmwafimm-wuwa 67 of the Improvemient Act. F â€" h I‘mmflmdm,m:flwdwm”,fflflhbhuflh.ptap.zn‘Mp‘boh.mehmvmm.nnhflmh-m t above. special assessment is to paid in estimated annual thewn above. SWmthmcm-:mmr‘h C -A'y-~h-' . YMâ€"YWCA, 2226 Bloor St., West, Marge Dickson. : for the benefit of all adults in ‘the| Babyâ€"sitting provided. -nh.,flfl:chrufidnlq Yoga, at the "Y", Wednesdays, Wo.‘h'l'dy‘Y'.hn.dq-\l p.m.â€"9 pm. Starts Wednesday, * wored to satisfy the needs and inâ€"! Jan. 10th. 8 weeks. Instructor; Mr. * terests of the majority and h-.‘m..wu.. IQ""" that we have succeeded! . "Â¥"s" Men‘s Club; at the "Â¥", in doing so. _ â€" e Mondays, (supper) 6:30 p.m.â€"9:80 'fl note that REGISTRAâ€" p.m. Continuously throughout the i TION DAY is Thursday, January year. President; Mr. Dave Fisk. 4th., 10 a.m., until 10 p.m.â€"If you) A service and fellowship club for 'fl'ynenm'iaitnlflnull.yonumd&nmuity. Application will ha mads m. u.. __ _ PWC it ten onnual instalments and the estimated ann ";.-;-&L ..v NoWatanv\Allcat l ioi uit l»mu-n-.-mumnmcmng.m,.w‘,.‘ hi e t shewn above. ‘M“N‘""‘“."n*M'hl-rdhh-u.-n_...;..AJ_AL':_P',m‘“m"""“M“m find you cannot visit us then call, as soon as possible, BEâ€"1â€"2207. We try to keep the classes small and + therefore they are filled quickly, I Oil Painting; at the "Y", Friâ€" days, 9:45 a.m.â€"11:45 a.m. Starts Friday, Jan. 12th. for 10 weeks. Instructor; Mrs. Lillian McGeoch. Public Speaking: at the “Y",: In the middle of the third milâ€" Thursdays, $ p.m.â€"10 p.m. Starts lenium before Christ, Sargon I conâ€" Thursday Jan. 11th, 10 weeks. Inâ€" quered the Sumerian peoples and atructor; Mr. Art Cusack. built an empire from northern Swimnuep; Etobicoke Memoria} Babylonia to the Mediterranean lwimmif?ool, Mondays, 1:30 Sea and eastward into Asia Minor. p.m.â€"2:30 p.m. Starts Monday Jan. His was the fWst great empire in Sth. At Alderwood Pool on Fri-!histor.v, according to the Book of days, 1:30 p.m.â€"2:30 p.m. ‘Stni‘ts}Knowledge. New Nations of the World; (Disâ€" cussion Group) at the "Y", 10 weeks evenings. Dates and times not yet completed.â€" Please call BEâ€" 1â€"2297, for further information. Health Classes (Women); Afâ€" ternoons _ Kingswayâ€" L a mb ton church. Wednesday â€" (advanced) Thursdays (beginners) 1:30 p.m.â€" 2:30 p.m. Evenings at Etobicoke Collegiate. Wednesdays 8:00 p.m.â€" 9:00 p.m. Starts Wednesday Jan. 10th. & Thursday Jan. lith,. Inâ€" atructors; Mrs. Iris Holdup (aft.) Mrs. Wendy Adcock (even.) 10 weeks‘ course. Loz 6 ‘ Millinery; at the "Y" Thursdays, 1:30. p.m.â€"3:30 p.m. or 8:00 p.m.â€" 10 p.m. Starts Thursday Jan. 11th. 10 weeks, Instructor; Miss Opal McClellan. Golf Instruction; at Etobicoke Collegiate, Thursday, 8 P.m.-!i p.m. for) 9 p.m.â€"10 p.m. Starts Thursâ€" day, Jan. lith., for 6 weeks. Inâ€" structor; Mr. Doug Peacock. Home Safety and First Aid; at the "Y", Wednesdays, 9:45 a.m.â€" 11:45 a.m. Starts Wednesday Jan. 17th. Instructor; St. John Ambuâ€" lance. #R Economic Science; at the "Y". Mondays, 8:00 p.m.â€"10 p.m. Starts Jan. 15th, for 10 weeks. Instrucâ€" tor; Mr. Ernie Bowser. Bridge; at the "Y", Bloor, West. Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m.â€"9 p.m. Starts Tues. 9th. of Jan. for 10 weeks. Instructors; Mrs, Jack Saiter, Miss Helen Bell. Badminton; at Royal York Collegiate, Richview Collegiate and Kipling Collegiate on Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.â€"10:30 p.m. Starts Thursday, Jan, 4th., "til April 15th, (approx.). Ballroom Dancing; at Humber Valley Village school. Starts Tuesâ€" day, Jan. 9th. for 10 weeks, In-‘ structor; Mrs. Tinie Gollop. | Tuesdays, 8:30 p.m.10 p.m. ‘ TAKE NOTICE THAT: use . 4 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to for adults run by the o within tha cald gugllg 220000000000 1EDT M ‘ands abutting directly on: the work and the rateable property within the said defined areo as provided in Sections. 40 and 67 of the local Improvement 2. The estimated cost of the work is $96,000.00 of which $84,033.50 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged above. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen annual instalments and the éstimated annual rate per fo« 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undert bobBostLow ‘f cabes apaare ce e uo d n o n PR 4 W this Notice, file with the Beard pi, "3.._G0LC RnCipal Neard for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within twantyâ€"one days of Te rald Begrd may Approve "'.."2'.".‘.. ':"s.a...‘ nduiahen bor befors dang is in may o o iess The setd work win be Stntigered. may work eppoint place when objection to um-na.vm.m..«-mumo.,am,'fiu. ndidig 4 Ne ®* O ‘ $. W. ECKERSLEY, Curr®. 107 13", TAKE NOTICE THAT: TAKE. NOTICE THAT the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Townâ€" ship ef Etobicoke at its mesting en Monday, the Sth day of February, 1962, proposes to pass a Byâ€"law for stopping up and conveying to the adjoining ewner that portion of the existing travelled roud known as Mill Rood bounded on the North by the South limit of Bloor Street‘ West, according to Plan Mâ€"854 filed in the Office of Land Titles at Toronto, and on the South by the water‘s edge on the North side of the Etobicoke Creek. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke will at that time hear in person or by his wounsel, soliciter er agent any person whe claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the Byâ€"law and who at that time applies to be heard. DATED t Etobicoke this This is the Springâ€"1962 program Eold ark is $04 BNMAN 26 LLL ans aas 22700 CCC +7 und 87 of the Local Improvement Act. _ t * i . The estimated cost of the work is $96,000.00 of which $84,033.50 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged to the 1::.‘51.. Storm swm\Am. The estimated cost per foot fronfage is as shown above. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen annwal instalments and the éstimated annu al rate per foot is as shown abave. S igs frer the first Application will be made ‘by the Corporation to the Ontaric Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and an§" owner may, within twentyâ€"one days ieation of .this Notice, file with the Boord his objection to the said work being undertaken. ... mlnuhflmomovndhnumhhmmh‘mflqnumqmnvcfim.udphuwhoumcbbflbn‘hm“liwfliv:';‘:z;mcu“. Mmflhfnnflbd!m.fihmmdbmmbq,lul. . * * Witeaiccees s tesi is esd yerspies cce sn 0. .. The Council intends to specially assess a 14" The Council of the Cerporation of the 12 18" 12" Pt Cld Jb , 18", 21", 48" Taber Road THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE 2nd 26y of January, 1962 Tupper Avenue Kipling ‘Avenue Chauncey An;wo Rathburn Road Elmhurst Drive NOTICE Mr. E. Jeans‘ group were the hostesses for the evening. Mrs. N. Cumming was presented with a translation of the New Â¥ngâ€" lish Bible as a token of appreciaâ€" tion for her loyal and devoted leadâ€" ership. . > A busy and happy social hour was spent packing Christmas basâ€" kets of food and clothing for needy New Canadian Families. ‘ Mrs. E. Jeans expressed the <â€"=m~< group‘s appreciation. Mrs, Norman| Dear Sir, . Brazier sang two lovely solos "Oh) The Guild of St. Joseph‘s High Beautiful Fields of Angels" .“d?School is very appreciative of the "Away In a Manger". She was ac. help given byâ€" your paper to our companied by Mrs. L. Stitt at the P#2%ar. ' piano. 0? bf-half of tl&Guild, I wish The President Mrs. N. Cum-" ming and the Secretary Mrs. G., Burnet presided over the business.| * If you are in doubt regardingi any of the aboveâ€"mentioned coursâ€" es, do not hesitate to call us at BEâ€"1â€"2297â€"NOW. The staff will be only too pleased to assist yop in any way possible. The Kingsway Baptist Mothers‘ Study Group held their Christmas meeting in the church hall. The guest*speaker Mrs. P. P. Ziemann was a joy and inspiration as she related her experiences and compared her search for Christmas in foreign lands and at home. Kingsway Baptist Mother‘s Group the -Spiâ€"'nxr Course‘ commencing Tuesday, April 17th. Rememberâ€" it‘s a 6 weeks‘ course. Pilot Club; at the "Y‘, Tuesday evenings, 2nd. & 4th, weeks. ‘Conâ€" tinuous throughout the year, Presâ€" ident; Mrs. Isabel Clark. A profesâ€" sional & business women‘s club. , This is a SPECIAL NOTICE concerning the Basic Driver Trainâ€" ing and Safety Education, The next course starts Tuesday, January 23rd., but, sorry, no vaâ€" cancies. \ If you wish to take this eouru‘ then don‘t waste another .second and get your name on our list for Friday Jan. 12th, 10 weeks, Inâ€" structors; Mrs, Olga Tyne, Mrs. Marge Dickson. Babyâ€"sitting provided. Yoga, at the "Y", Wednesdays, 8 p.m.â€"9 p.m. Starts Wednesday, Jan. 10th. 8 weeks. Instructor; Mr. Township of Etabicoke part of the cast upon the lands abutting directly ipeUnesnundiabadts y n fls ds ta ies is dbraid is $. W. Eckersley Township Clerk. TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICEâ€" Mimico Creek _ Islington ‘Avenue Mimico Creek 500‘ * East of Islington Ave. Easement From intends to construct as a canstruct as a. local improvement the following work, a WATERMAIN within the Township of Etobicoke Water Area on:â€" | _ After the reading of all the. reâ€" ports it was realized what ;a treâ€" mendously â€" successful year the |W.A. have had and because of this success they hg_ye been able to ‘make possible t’hevpurchase of the carpetting for the Chancel in the .t new Church which will be ready [for Christmas Services. The next meeting of the W.A. Grant: refreshments, Mrs. N. F. will be held on Tuesday, January|Blanchet, and publicity, Mrs. J. N. 9th, 1962 â€" in the NEW Church Flahiff. â€" anyone wishing to come :lomt‘ > â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_._._â€"_.. will be heartily welcomed. If you‘ Coral reefs are skeletonâ€"like need a ride to the meetings, let masses formed by the secretion us know, e â€" from animals ‘called "coral polyps." * The following ladies have been elected as officers for 1962; Presâ€" ident, Mrs, Sue Burt; First Viceâ€" President, Mrs. Margaret Harden; Second Viceâ€"President, Mrs. Lil McCormick; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Taylor; Treasurer, Mrs. Norma Hills; Corvesponding Secretary, Mrs. Ruth Penny; Socâ€" inl Service, Mrs. June Weir and Mrs: Flovence Robertson. | _ The Annual Meeting for 1961 ‘ofr |the W.A. ofâ€"the Church of Christ |The King, Anglican, was> held in the form of a Pot Luck Supper. | iThe meeting â€" was ‘<exceptionally ; wellâ€"attended .and the fellowship thoroughly enjoyed by all. «0 > I The Etobicoke Senior Citizens‘ |Sixth Annual Bazaar was a very !mcmful event. The money that ‘was raised will enable us to carry Eon with our work during the com-! |ing year. Â¥â€"â€" Annual Meeting W.A. Hold / We are grateful to your newsâ€"| . _ ; _ _ . [ _ _ " " eeeeeeeEe iR iE EEEEEE Ee DEieepiinne paper for the excellent publieity, Etobicoke parks plus ideal weather allow local | only one « Which you gave to this bes _residents to walk in a winter wonderland. The | enthusiast. Without your help, I am sure that! above section of Thistletown‘s Italian Gardens is it never would haye become known! , F â€" to so many people. ‘Humber Va"ev A me wa is a o me 4 Please ‘accept our thanks and appreciation for all your kindness and coâ€"operation not only ‘ut this time but also on all the other ocâ€" easions that you have publized our various activities. Yours truly, (Mrs.) E. M. Grove, On behalf of tl*Guild, I wish to thank you for the pictures and the space given us in your paper. Yours very truly, a Suzanne Whalen, Dear Sirs: O-%dh-ndnd «€ Etobicoke Bociety, 1 want to thank you for puldpnlnopnfi-hkb‘ ting your readers know about the progress of orchestra aff ‘fimhhedu-udymm paper, With a new. organization such as this, no more valuable, could ha‘ve been given. As more more people come toâ€" know about the orchestra, they will assuredly be proud of their community for supporting a~ cultural project such seope, and take advantage of th.‘uppnfl.unlty for enrichment it offers to performer and audience Martin Grove Rood 310° ~ Westerly Ravenscrest Drive Islington Avenue Ratine Road Letter to Editor To To Secretary, Senior Citizens Council ofâ€" Etobicoke. â€" > Press Convenor on the _work and the batance of the cost including the Cupovnfi&n'n portion of same upon the whole of the local improvement the following work, a STORM SEWER within the Township of Etobicoke Storm Sewer Area . $14,000.00 Estimated ~Cost $96,000.00 $ 7,400.00 10,000.00 10,400.00 11,600.00 56,600.00 _ Duties have been assigned and here are the conveners: tickets, Mrs. S. Grant; prizes, Mrs. K. Marks; draw, Mrs. M.’Memufi; tables and favours, Mrs. M. DeStephano; decor, Mrs. G. Grant: refreshments, Mrs. N. E. Blanchet, and publicity, Mrs. J. N. Flahiff. ‘Conveners have been putting a lot of thought into making this year‘s bridge an even more spectacular event than ever and have been holdâ€" ing meetings with the general convenâ€" The district‘s card playing set alâ€" ways looks forward to the annual January, card party at Our Lady of Peace Church which will be held on the 30th. This is always a good eveâ€" ning with good prizes for the winners. Annual Bridge Huge Success $9,761.00 Christmas services were well atâ€" tended at All Saints. On Christmas eve 567 attended the 11:30 p.m. service,. The 8:00 a.m. service on Christmas day was attended by 122 and the 10:00.a.m. service by 287. ° , The Cub and Scout pop bottle collection will be held Saturday morning. + * All Saints‘ Church, the Kingsâ€" way, will hold a baptism service the third Sunday in January. The Annual Local Council Conâ€" ferette for the A.Y.P.A. will be held at "St. George‘s Onâ€"Theâ€"Hill, January 20. Applications must be in by Friday. Humber Valiey United Church held its first meeting of the Unitâ€" ed Church Women Tuesday at 8:00 p.m.â€"Mz,Steed chaired the meeting and officérs were installed. The Inâ€" augural Service for the Organizaâ€" tion will be held this coming Sunâ€" day with the officers participating. Humber Valley. United Church Women Meet $84,033.50 Area Charge $ 5,020.00 8,761.00 7,862.50 8,156.00 $4,234.00 B. Durack, to plan the eveâ€"| $ 7.50 16.00 Cost $13.46 34.48 13.18 59.83 first owner may, within twentyâ€"one days after the |_ WEEK OF JANUARY 15â€"19 ' Monday, January 15, Central ‘}Red Cross Clinie (Public Clinic), (67 College Street, near Bay, 12.00â€" ©3.30 and 5.30â€"8.00. Tuesday, January 16, Central Red Cl‘ol-& Clinie (Public Clinic), 67 College Street, near Bay, 12.00â€" St. Nicholas Anglican Church (Public Clinic), Kingston Rd. & Manderley . Drive, 2.00â€"4.00 and 6.00â€"9.00. \" Wednesday, January 10, Church 'of the Copmforter (Public Clinic), |904 Coxwell Ave., 2.30â€"4.30 and 16.30â€"8.30. Je Tuesday, January 9, C.LL. Building (Industrial Closed Clinâ€" ic), 1300 Castlefield Ave., 9.30â€" 11.30 and 1.30â€"4.00. ° Friday, January 12, Ryerson Inâ€" stitute (Closeil Schook Clinic), 30 Gould Street, 9.00â€"11.30 and 1.00â€" £.90,. Grate Hospital (Open: Clinic), 133 Bloor Street, E., 9.30:11.30 and 1.30â€"4.00. £ 8 Thursday, January 11, Ryerson Institute (Closed School Clinic), 50 Gould Street, . 9.00â€"11.30 and 1.00â€"3.30. Wesley United Church (Public Clinic), Mimico Ave. at Station Rd., 2.00â€"4.00 and 6.30â€"8.30. Tuesday, January 9, Central Red 3 W: Cross {linie (Public Clinic), 67 4.00. College Street, near Bay, 12.00â€" Th 3.30 and 5.30â€"8.00. ha‘e Bathurst Power & Paper Co., (Industrial Closed Clinic), â€" 1000 Gerrard Street, E., 9.30â€"11.30 and 1.30â€"4.00. Lakeview United Church (Pubâ€" lic Clinic), 1023 Greaves Ave., Lakeview, 6.00â€"9.00. > Don Mills Curling Club (Public Clinic), 49 Donway Rd. W., 2.00â€" 4.00 and 6.30â€"8.30. * St. John‘s Anglican â€" Churclt (Public Clinic), 183 Main Street North, Weston, 6.30â€"8.30. .â€" WEEK OF JANUARY 8â€"12 3.30 and 5.30â€"8.00. Monday, January 8, Central Red _ Canadian _ Army _ Ordinance Cross Clinie (Public Clinic), 67:; (Closed Clinic), Cawthra Rd. Port College Street, near Bay, 12.04â€"| Cre it, 9.30â€"11.30 and 1.30â€"3.00. 3.30 and 5.30â€"8.00. |\_ St. »Hilda‘s Anglican Church Announce Dates For | w$#iim ptariris... Blood Donor Climnics | coorer pavis 119., 3076 Bloor W. equal annual Number of 15 15 15 15 15 Annval rate 3454 one of the delights awaiting the walking l)Camera Club Teach Members |fFundamenta|s | A beginners course in the fundaâ€" ’muls of photography, sponsored by the Etobicoke Camera Club, will begin January 15 at 8.00 p.m. The meetings will be held at Lambton Kingsway School. The second mreeting and those following will be held at 7.00 p.m., an hour prior to the regular meeting time. ‘Those interested in registering should do so at the next meeting, January 8. There is no charge for helpful will be available at the first | The local Y was a busy spot durâ€" \ing the last couple of weeks. The | Christmas progrant â€"went along as 'i scheduled with the excepticn of th« |snowman building contest which was \'umenea owing ‘to a lack of thai | commodity, ° ‘ Eleven youngsters had a grand day toboganning and sleigh riding at onc of the golf clubs, concluding their outing with hot chocolate and games at the Y, Last summer‘s campers, some 35 of them, pus 10 counsciwis, guu luâ€" gether for a camp reunion, and manâ€" aged to compress into a couple: of hours their favourite camp games and Part of the tour of the station inâ€" cluded closeâ€"range inspection of an engine. The Y had hoped to produce a steam engine for the youngsters to swarm over but there was a $600 price tag attached to doing this. Inâ€" stead they $warmed over a diesel and were satisfied with it. The train looped out around Malâ€" ton, Georgetown and Oakville with passengers enjoying lunch and singâ€" ing songs as they viewed the countryâ€" side. _ ‘ |_ Friday, January 19, O@tario Colâ€" |lege of Art (Closed Clinic), 100 McCaul Street, 9.30â€"11.30 and 1.15â€" | 4.00. ° AT THE "Y" t hudii ie i ndJltia i l N T Li n 1 Confusion, what else? This was the overâ€"riding impression of a tour of the Union Station and a train ride on Saturday that was ta.._n| on Saturday by over 70 children amdj} adults under YMCA guspices. | Terry Law of the Etobicoke YMâ€"| YWCA reports a delegation of 110 Etobians on the tripâ€"25 adults, 85' childrenâ€"and an enjoyable, if someâ€" what hectic time had by all. Canadian General Electric Co. (Industrial Open Clinic), 221 Dufâ€" ferin Street, Morning and ‘afterâ€" noon. s * ‘ Wednesday, January 17, Glen Long Park Building (Public Clinâ€" ic), 42 (;len Long Ave., 2.00â€"4.00 and 6.30â€"8.30. City Hall (Closed Clinic), Queen St. W. at Bay, 9.30â€"11.30 and 1.30â€" Pilkington Glass (Open Industâ€" rial Clinic), 350 Danforth Road, 9.30â€"11.30 and 1.15â€"4.00. St. ilda‘s Anglican Church (Pubfic Clinic), 2353 Dufferin St., 2.30â€"4.30 and 6.30â€"8.30. i Thursday, January 18, St. Moniâ€" ca‘s Church (Public Clinic), 44 Broadway Ave., 2.30â€"4.30 and 6.30â€" 8.30. s. * me CHRISTMAS hoiifi all i ifi : ‘be a display of night color Photographic Society of America, "Birds in Cojor", will be heard onday at 800 pm. at Lambton class for a slight fee. 64 Bruce Fraser, viceâ€"president of the camera club, is keeping Etoâ€" bicoke‘s name toâ€"the fore in P.8.A. National Club slide contest. His alide, Foggy Fashions, won â€"an honorable mention with 14 points LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE 0n miton . || consant £ bulding Suppl MA 3. MA wl'lc‘l Building Supplies CL 9â€"2201 Heating Supplies 266â€"6th ST. NEW TORONTO || 12 Lockport Ave. BE. 9â€"3501 SUITE E. 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