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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Jan 1962, p. 8

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Ef" Brigrcrest Home and School hold â€" their first meeting of the new year _ om Tuesilay night in the General \ Purpose .Room of the school at #:00â€"p.m. Mrs, Hedde Haller proâ€" E grémme Chairman has planned a most interesting meeting for all .8 Hartland, The party was held on Friday evening and he guests included most of. the family. They enjoyed an evening ‘of games. Mrs. Clayton served a supper and birthday cake in the evening. _ Miss Mildred Hazzard was guest ?;).our at a surprise birthday party given her by her sister and Eg.‘in-h' Mr. and Mrs. K. _ Susan Toth, whose parents have, . T°"ODt@â€"The first official mee: ny 2 z r moved to Ottawa, Visi'edhn‘ °f the menuymb“fl_'ed Met~‘Gmire Presbuterian. Church of her Burnhamthorpe Colleâ€". * politan Toronto and Region Conâ€" _ The most outstanding service of friends during the vacition. aen'-'uotn Foundation was held (@t,the three Christmas services at _ Mary Stockdale, East Glen Cresâ€" the National Club) December 28. \Grace Presbyterian . Church was fent attends Victoria Collece, U.. The Foundation has been set up the Christmas Eve Night. The T.; and so do David n.._,o,._[to administer contributions of church was lit by 6 foot Condleâ€" ‘Road; John Lake, Roval| lands and money donated by busiâ€" abras with 18 candles in éach carâ€" fork Road; Carolyn Evans, Seyâ€" n#ss, industry and private citizens vied in by the Senior Choir. Scripâ€" P Crescent; Judy Richards, towards realization of an e!Pl"ded]tun Readings were read by repreâ€" Wmifl Drive; John Coleman, conservrtion program for Metro‘qentatives of all the Youth Groups. F Manorâ€"Read; and Bill Alexâ€" Toronto anc surrounding municiâ€", nmriizes . *”.. Eagle Road. palities. . | ~ On Saturday, January 6 the Fun _ _Others back at the University of _ The Foundation, established by and Fellows"in group are holding M are Linda Tilden, C=estâ€" the Metropolitan Toronto and Reâ€" A Whist and Chimese Food Party. Hills Parkway; Ann and Jane ion Conservation Authority, is Anâ€"one into=ested please phone mnm, Northolt.Court; Mur.| under the chairmanship of Frederâ€" BE. 3â€"4810. Everyone welcome. ray Trusler, Dundas St. W.; Gorâ€" ick A. Wade, prominent 'roronco‘ _ and Ken Bragg, Wimbleton insurance comnany executive. Vice‘ The 490th Brownie and 90th : Ann.and Fraser Code, Dunâ€" chairman is Metro Chairman F. (;,iGuide Mothers, Auxiliary of Renâ€" Inverdon entertained their many v on Satunrday evening. The uests enjoyed an evening of dancâ€" «. December after entering a seal contest on the radio station. * Congratulations to Miss Lynn 42 Ashfield Dr. Lynn won a Kathy doll in the middle _ To the University of Toronto Anne Setchell, Smithwood Rd.; and ‘Tom Howard, Moorshead ) ; John Hastings, â€" Sealcove Drive; Pat Myhal, Burnhamthorpe Rd.; John Grove, Shaver Avenue; m-bm. Rathgar Rd.; Susan Hendry, Shaver Ave.; Sally Ness, ;l;d ; buffet supper prepared :’"llllu.lnlrvimlu ime from St. Mike‘s too. .‘ _ Among those who have returned the School of Music, University ‘ Toronto are Diana McCreath, romiley Crescent; Jeanne Hurst, iWidowntree Road and Paul Mcâ€" 8 St. W.; John Dell, Royal York Gardiner, QC. y | sad; Joan Arcâ€"ibald, Lambeth| _ Mr, Wade said numerous enquir-’ pad and Eileen Wright, Northolt‘ ies have been received from private | urt. ’dfiteln' desiring of bequeathing] Peter McQuillon, Eagle Road, their properties for conservation| tends St. Mike‘s Univer=ity of}Wl'Pfl- Other organizations and| wonto, and so does Lonise Marâ€" business firms Jhave approached, esseau, King George‘s Road. the ‘Conservation Authority from|! eardo Gatto, Renforth Drive is time to time about donating equipâ€" ime from St. Mike‘s too. _‘ ment and money to further conâ€" Among those who have returned S¢rvation work within the 1,000| the School of Music, University 8402r¢â€"mile region, he added, Foronto are Diana McCreath,! Under its charter, the Foundaâ€" m’cm; Jeanne Hurfi,ffim «will be able to invest money & ree Road and Paul Mcâ€" Under authority of the Corporaâ€" f 8 > tions Act, and use its funds for the| Hopkins is attending purchase of lands, buildings a n d University, Bonnie Benson, historical articles as well as conâ€" & of our. Etobicoke awimming| servation research and education. Mrs. Luke had their first born tobicoke Students te{urn-to University ifter Holidays enhanie Hopkins is attending t University, Bonnie Benson, of our: Etobicoke swimming iplons, is taking Physical Eduâ€" m at University of Toronto. is. in Medicine at Toronto, is home from Trinity Colâ€" . of T. and so is Robin Meâ€" Raad, Marilyn Dodd. Marâ€" e Road is studviny Home ««. Paul Grav. Neilson ulations also go to Aunt Shd Uncle Jit. wishes also go to Mrs. Xt. 10 Hardwick Crt. Sir William Lane 'h*.uM\ of ‘ Architecture, veonta, â€" are * Jim len. Drive, and toâ€"Mr.and Mrs. gate . Place. Mr. / Bonnie Margaret and Susan iChyton-hld as their guest over ‘the Christmas holidays their cousin ‘Tommy Rice from Scarborough. Conservation Club Meets Jas Gibson, general manager, Bank |is a good time to stop and think of Nova Seotin; Walter L. Gordon,|and also to give thanks for our prominent economist; R. A. Laidâ€"\many blessings. I came across this law, chairman of.the board, Naâ€" |little poem in a scraphook} tional Trust Co. Ltd.; Robert Mcâ€"‘ For having lived this 1 year more, Michael, president, Travelâ€"Pak| Let me be stronger than before. Itd.; B. 0. Partridge, secretary, 'hv lessons learned along the way, National Trust Co, Ttd., and Pr. |_Give me more cournge day by day. Alan Secord, wellâ€"known veterinarâ€" For faith 1 fowund within my heart jan and conservationist, | Let me forever know Jaith‘s part. Foundation members are: Lady Eaton, Mrs. J. A. Gardner, Reeve Mrs. Dorothy Hague of Swanser:; K. C. Dalelish, president, Pitney Bowes of Canada 1td.; J. Dougâ€" las Gibson, general manager, Bank of Nova Seotia; Walter L. Gordon, A New Years Clipping from St. y t n t P n ontmi t Phillips Church Bulletin: "When| Longfellow was well along in years| ’ ’ s BLOOI he was asked how it was that he was able to keep so vigorous and Mrs. V. Hendry â€" write so beautifully, His reply was| _ . . . . l to point to a blooming apple tree bilsitimm 0 l ho c RL t L t i lc n t t nearby and say: ‘That apple tree| Aloordale United Church [For out is old, but I never saw prettigr‘ The Christmas season was markâ€" painsâ€" blossoms upon it than those which| ¢d by several special services in| Sireng it now bears. The tree grows a tit.| Bloordale United Church. On Sunâ€"‘ the ga tle new wood nerv year, and ]Idzy, December 17, members of thef With suppose it is out of that new “-ond;Sund-y. School presented a large happy that those blossoms come. Like the number of White Gifts, which we sickness apple tree I try to grow a little sent todownâ€"town churches. In the at this new wood. each year!" ‘evening of that day, Mrs. "m-'thoughtl Happy New Year. ’Shentbn led the ‘girls of %\"‘“\1’ Officer Mr. Cantsall who is with the Board of Education Police Offiâ€" of Richview United Church. These men will form a panel for the eveâ€" parents in the aree, The Prevenâ€" hdmm.ln‘ Haller has been fortunate in getâ€" ting Mr. ‘Townsend a probation ning and our own Mr. Agustus -ilhfl.-tdoum.fluhfi tend, what‘better way to start new year than to have a better understanding of Juvenile Delinâ€" Mr. and Mrs. D. Atwell 32 Hartland Rd., spent the Christmas holidays visiting Mrs. Attwell‘s sister ‘in Quebec just south of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones 11 Hartâ€" land Rd. were hosts to a New Years party on Sunday evening, many of theâ€" Jones friends and neighbors attended the party, Jottings vi”‘ The 490th Brownie and 90th F. G, Guide Mothers, Auxiliary of Renâ€" {forth Baptist Church held a loveâ€" \qnir-i'y ‘Pot I_,uck Lunch in December at ivate the home of Mr‘s. McLaughlin. It thing];'" most encouraging to see ad ation many new Mothers out. It has been ; and detided to change the date of the pchadl"'”fl“"’ The next meeting will be from held on January 8 at the home of qnip-""' Frawley, 16 Hernshaw Cresâ€" \ eon. tent t 1.30 p.m. Please try to atâ€" 1,000 tend. Plans will be made for the Mother and Daughter banquet to oys ‘be held early in February. i On Christmas Eve, Mr. Wm. Shenton, Mrs. Alice Tunnoc and \Mrs. Wm. Alexander led heir| ‘various Sunday. School Dept> in ~suitable Christmas services. The \church was almost filled for the ‘*ll' a.m. service of worship, and ‘in the evening another large conâ€" gregation attended the Family | Carol Service in which the music\ |was led by the choir under Mr. B.| ‘A. Kennedy, with Mrs. Thelma; Logie as soloist. The high point in\ ‘our Christmas worship was when, the . congregation, linking‘ Silent Night, Holy Night, with that Other 'Nizht when our Lord #athered His, |diszinles in the Upper Room, sharâ€"‘ ed in the Sacrament of Holy Comâ€" The Broadacres Home & School Aciatron will not hold a ‘reguâ€" lar meeting in January, Plans are in progress for a Card Party to be held on February 12. C.G.LT. in the first Candleâ€"Light Vesper service to be held in the rew church. A largeâ€"congregation shared in the worship, which inâ€" cluded a nageant presented by the girls, and a siory told by Mrs. Head Mr. John Head was at the organ, Members of the Explorer Gioup joined in the candleâ€"light ceremony. * ‘The Skating Rink by the seheol il#h" mest popular spot and is fully oecupied to eapacity, | / With all the hustle and bnnpo of a busy holiday season over it Later in the week, the Explorers with their leaders, Mrs,, Lilian MacKenziec and Mrs. Lilian Kenâ€" nedy, wen‘ to "The ‘Willows ‘, with rifts and carols for our older friends who are now living here. At the annual general meeting of the Thistletown | Stewart Pleming, who made the presentation, Public hall board, John Farr (right) chairman of ’ was defeated in the elections that followed for the now defunct village Trustees, was presented | the 1962 Public Hall Board. The New Chairman with a silver tray in appreciation of his work on | is Arthur Nage!s, with Les Bates, and Don Gillies behalf of the village over the past ten yom.lus Trustees. ( vunion. BLOORDALE BEAT ++ Mrs. V. Hendry â€" 780 Burnhumthorpe Rd. â€" BE. 3â€"2759 ed on many of the older residents of the area, and also a surprise visit to their Sunday School teaâ€" cher out in Erindale when they The Young People of Renforth Baptist were busy before the holiâ€" days. The Young People wish to thank the residents of Bloordale for . their ‘ contributions for the Gaverluk Mission which they colâ€" lected on Friday afternoon before Christmas. ‘ days. The roung People wish to" The 283th Girl Guides of St. thank the residents of Bloordale Mathews Anglican .Church with for .their ‘contributions for the their Captain Mrs. Williams and Gaverluk Mission which they colâ€" Assistants Mrs. J. Savory and lected on Friday afternoon before‘uu_ Warmall and guest Mrs, V. Christmas. . Poulson visited the Queen Elizaâ€" ‘ _ C‘ !beth Home on Dunn Ave. before On Christmas eve the Young Christmas. The Guides sang carols Peonle: meet at the church and‘in the halls for an hour for the from there went carolling and callâ€" patients, The fathers of the girls ed on many of the older residents{supplied the cars and ‘drove the of the area, and also a surprise girls to the hospital and"then back visit to their Sunday School teaâ€" to the church for their Chriitmlsl cher out in Erindale when they‘Party. ’Fur out of hurtsâ€"and bomelir;zc:‘pre-e.nud Mr. Barthorpe with The Broadacres School was a busy spot on December 18 in the evening when Renforth Baptist Church School held. a Christ Birth: day Party. Everyone brought a gift which was later taken to the Gavefiluk Mission down town to be distributed to the needy for Christâ€" mas. A very interesting program followed ‘by a survrise, when Mr. Turpin put on a Puppet Show for the children, The evening ended with refreshments and a big Birthâ€" day cake. \ neighbgurs are with ber. Mr. MonkHeuse fell down the basement staifs on December 20 and was r ed to hospital. After serious operations he has not ‘re ‘o~ed consciousness at time of w Mr. Bannerman fell on ic: ' broke his leg and will be in > for about 4 months, we hone the time doesn‘t drag too slowly. painsâ€" Christmas gift from 40 members Strength, Courage, Faith must be of his class, and sang carols for the gains. him and his family. ‘ With the holidays were many wromdcis ‘ happy events but accidems_ :nd‘ On Sunday morning the Yduth sickness seem much harder to “h:choir sang at the Ontario Mental at this time of the . year. The‘l’lo:piul on the Lakeshore, veturnâ€" thoughts and pravers of many of o en e tanrend nn.____L! Renforth Baptist Church aKE NOTICE TMAT: . The Council of the Corporation of the Townthip of Etobicoke intends to construct as a local wime Ti ie y o ie s nc cce en t ho i t o e o io ce es ud i aites Ne e ie Oe on i in e en oo o e oe ts Application will be made by the Corporation to‘ the Ontarie Munitipa! Board for its appreval dhmtmdfi'uflm“momm,wmflm_n‘ publication of this Motice, fls with the Boord his abjection to the soid work being undertaken. .+ s m-uw-.y.nmummm.mm«Mwm-nmmm.muufimmmnumm-uu......‘.,,‘ DATED at the Tawnship of Etabicoke this 26th day of Dscember, 1981. + _ a &. W. BCKERsLEY, ¢ The Council intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work and the batance of the cost including the Corporation‘s portion of same rateable property within the said defined area as provided in Sections 40 and 67 of the Local Improvement Act. '> * """;*"" mmmdmmnummdwmum'munhmwucmmwnmvmwmmmmmmnmmh.“m Mm-nddmmhnhpuh_mcmdmwmm.m"dmwmgu.-mm. ’ r Amxl:mfib.yhm_-‘c’:“Lfiomhnm:v:hm"w:l‘dfin.mtmdnuflmflmo-mm,me.m‘.,,“h.m erry Monkhouse friends | _A special service was held at #li a.or. on Christmas Davy pfor ‘family worship and the seading of the Christmas Story. | The next observance of the Orâ€" {dinance of the Lord‘s Supper will be Sunday, January 7, at 7:00. _ The Annual Meeting of the Conâ€" gregation to consider reports of progress in 1962 and for program planning for 1962 will be held during the second week in Febru-‘ ary. The date has yet to be estabâ€" lished and will be announced earâ€" ly in January. Deadline for writ-1 témn reports from the various orâ€"l ganizations "'ll be January 20. | Appreciation was expressed to the leaders and members of the Guide Co. for their part in the decorating of the Church for Christmas and to Mrs. Taylor for vranging the planter box. \ On Sunday morning the Yduth choir sang at the Ontario Mental Hospital on the Lakeshore, returnâ€" ing to Renforth in time for Church School and also to sing later with the Junior choir in the regular morning service. | Aln M lCs it ts ocA 200 West of TOWNSHIP .OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE First Confirmation Held at St. Gregories Church 200‘ East of = $5,000.00 $3,831.00 Eastwick Avenve » | _ A lot of coâ€"operation was behind the distribution of 5,000 refurnishâ€" ed toys at Christmas time. Collectâ€" led by Shell service stations during the year, these were repaired and reâ€"dressed by Toronto‘s Kiwanians and their wives, reâ€"assembled at a central toy depot and, subseqhentâ€" ly, distributed through the Salvaâ€" tion Army. So, with the rash of! new toys around your house, don‘t| be too quick to throw away the old. It‘s.amazing what can be acâ€" complished by repairing and reâ€" painting, and it may well be that today‘s discard could be turned into‘ an acceptable gift for some child' next Christmas, There was cerâ€" tainly nothing secondâ€"hand look-l ing about the toys we saw on their way to needy. families. . _ | This meeting is sponsored by York West Home and School Counâ€" cil, at the request of the Departâ€" ment of Education, in order that people can find out what is planâ€" n#ti in the high school of tomorrow which, it would seem, is going to be quite different from that of 20 years ago. . The council says if you have a child in either grade 4 or 5, this meeting is a must for you, ‘ TOYS DISTRIBUTED If question like this have crossâ€" ed your mind, present yourself at Alderwood Collegiate on Janâ€" uary 25th and hear all the anâ€" swers from a representative of the Ontario Department of Education, and Superintendent of Ebobicoke'll Secondary Schools Thomas D. Boone. > | What is the basis for a youngâ€" ster being earmarked academic, technical, commercial or vocationâ€" al? What is the extent of his choice, or his parents, on this matâ€" ter? Once invone stream, if he can‘t swim too well there, how can he get to another? s WHITHER YOUR CHILD IN NEW CURRICULUM? With high school coyrses showâ€" ing definite signs of/::lriuin‘ into much _ more clearly delineated streams than ever before, there Are a number of parents who would like to know more about just what is being planned for their youngâ€" The addition of billiards and woodworking will extend the proâ€" mduflvfifi-nvdhblcuma‘ of the club. The ladies enjoy an { The Kiwanis are also planning to donate woodworking tools to the elub, and members who are in the hildingbwnnhnvnlunwi to instruct the seniors in their use. extensive program of needlework, in addition to ceramies, painting ONE POOLROOM ALL RIGHT TO HAUNT _ The click of billiard: balls will seon be echoing through the Etoâ€" ‘bicoke Senior Citizens Club, courâ€" tesyof the Humber Valley Kiwanâ€" is Club which is donating a billiard table to the seniors. This will be installed in an upstairs room at the club and is expected to become To td of <a Islington and District Notes mmm,‘hmu.'m-ui«nuvmmhvmummm;m for ‘â€" Tish Aitkenhead ~and Dor ISmith were the lucky winners. _ Gordon‘s Ladies‘ Apparel did it again with an 18 to 14 win over, Associated Budget Centre: Eleaâ€"j nor Flower Shoppe defeated Diâ€" Fonzo Shell Station 18 to 6; Deâ€"| spite the fact that Grace Lightâ€" foot, Captain of Queensway Pharâ€" macy, lost all 8 games she was forced to play due to a shortage of players, her team came up with a 16 to 16 tie with Hollywood Hotel. 5 | QUEENSWAY CRIBBAGE LEAGUE _ _ A couple of new citizens of Etoâ€" 1959, she accepte bicoke arrived in nice time to enâ€" joy church, one joy their first Christmas: Albert! United churches. Virginio Etheringtonâ€"10} SitverhiHâ€"BE ENJOY FIRST CHRISTMA® celothing. These were delivered to the Fred Victor Mission, the Ceâ€" darvale School for Girls, and the‘ Metropolitan church by drivers Al Faber, Harvey Rutledge and Gerâ€" ry Dunsford. ] The menibers of Grade 10 classes at Islington United Church did a great deal of work in the preparaâ€" tion and distribution of white gifts DISTRIBUTED HAMPERS ’ Off to the Plantation Alley on Saturday are members of the Couples‘ Club of St. Matthew‘s Church. And, forâ€"those, who don ‘Inwlunln(uhrbni-thilisl mice chance to get into the comâ€" petitive swing of things for an eveâ€" ning at least. The bowling gets underway at 7:30; there will be prizes for both the high and low scorers. New members are welcome to come out to this and, should further information be required, it is available from: Bob and Joan Smith, BE 3â€"6492, or from Ed and Esther Thompson, BE 1â€"4838. COUPLES GO BOWLING With that she went to the hosâ€" pital: and produced the child at Year‘." \tmnd.hv-nd,hhwilonport. ed, sounded a little disgusted to hear she was still around, An hour later he called back. She answered the phone again. This time, she h“(‘ip'“ilwllldw“; "He said something in Italian. l' don‘t think it was ‘Happy New! friend of ours was in this situaâ€" cember 11th, 'uuumnum‘ 88 teasing, along the lines, of : "Hurry ENTE Ip.il’yuhnh-mhan RTAN go to school a year early, and be| Someone w elairfied on this year‘s income tax."| Activity is M Such comments were to no avail, lfll,lAylc Findlly, on New Year‘s Eve, this .,’l"",""m girl‘s husband, who is a musician! _ =, . ° "*" ’-‘“" nEf. FBAK : . |J, Rutledge, whose parents are Jim Bm,flhhumfl.&meWm someone "you know is siated to| Crescent, w as born on December i ~.Wmm.c5m‘l¢h§v§fl.'lh’h-u_¢u'ueh, “mmmuuuudwmhwwfl itufiljutn!urflw\'ur‘u.‘d!! Cordova, was born on De. HAPPY NEW YEAR Aristotle, ancient Greek philosoâ€" pher, defined man as a rational animal, says the Book of Knowlâ€" PHILOSOPHICAL BEAST Pharmacy 14 f 88 i Hope you all enjoy the Holiday festivities and we awill see you back playing cribbage on January 8th with the next Executive Meeting being called for January 10th, 1962. Gordon‘s Ladies‘ Apparel Eleanor Flower Shoppe Hollywood Hotel DiFonzo Shell Station Associated Budget Centre Queensway Pharmacy | _ Rev. Christopher; who has provâ€" ed just how effective‘a woman can be in the ministry, was born in England. Here in‘ Canada she graduated from both the North Bay Teachers‘ College and the Uniâ€" versity of Western Ontario. In 1948, she entered Emmanuel Colâ€" lege and, after ordination, was sent to Porcupine where she had three congregations to care for. In 1959, she accepted a call to Mountâ€" joy church, one of Timmins‘ two At ‘Islington United Church, a buffet dinner and inaugural meetâ€" ing of the United Church Women will be held on Friday evening at seven o‘clock.\On Sunday morning, Rev. Kathleen Christopher of Mount Joy Church, Timmins, will speak of the program for the orâ€" ‘gv.intion during the next few months and, next week, at a series of small tea and coffee parties, the local women will discuss their parâ€" ticipation in this program. (St." Jamesâ€"Islington women will inauâ€" gtrate their program a week later.) the Woman‘s Auxiliary, the new organization anticipates the church‘s need for a vital program for women members. tion in the affairs of their church, will be undertaken by the newly« organized United Church Wonven, Combining ‘ the functions of the Women‘s Missionary Society a n d UNITED CHURCH WOMEN fomeone who apparently enjoys :‘finvk.ylhlmlmmw)- Aylesbury Road. Besides planning Christmas for her family of _ five daughters, she was busy making | final arrangements for daughter Nancy‘s wedding on the 29th and, somehow, managed to inâ€" vite members of the Senior Choir of Islington. United Church over for an evening. They report they ENTERTAIN CHOIR â€"Thursday, Jan. 4, 1962â€"Page even more tctiv, participaâ€" 14 11 1 2 14 14 14 14 P W TL pt 6 3 5 6 1 23 15 14 13

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