ard, Louise Crowhurst, Catharine Dunn and Kathy Lyuch. These girls fly up to guide and receive a golden hand for gaining all the brownie badges by the age of will fly up to girl guide at a specâ€" inl service on February lulllr Sharlene Anderson and Corrine West will receive golden bars and will walk up to guides. Brown Owl for the pack is Mrs, G. St. Amand, Tawny Owl Mrs. A. Forvi. Parents of the Brownies are asked to atâ€" tend the meeting in St. Benedict‘s Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Thinking Day The scouts, cubs, guides and brownies of St. Benedict‘s will atâ€" tend 9:15. mass Feb. 25th in memâ€" ;n'yâ€"of the founders of the scouts and guides whose birthday is on February 22nd. Camping Trip The 405th company of the girl guides of Rexdale will be going on a e;npmg trip February 16th. Some 20 girls will go on expediâ€" tions and hikes while at the camp Maâ€"Keeâ€"Wa. The camp is litu:ted‘ near Monomills on Highway 9 near Orangeville.. Some three groupai from the north west area go to the| camp every weekend. The camp acâ€" | commodates 60 girls and their ‘ captains. 1429 Kipling Camp Maâ€"KeeWa is used by the north west brownie packs durâ€" ing the summer months. Captain Mrs. M. Alberts, Lieutenant Miss Pauline Cachia, and Cadette Silâ€" Vl;ll Albert will accompany the 405th company of guides on their trip next week end. Girl Guide Round Up Miss Silvina Albert cadette for for the north west area and trainâ€" ing for leader has been chosen to attend the girl guide round up The round up will be held in Vermont this year. Some 96 girls from Canada will attend. 32 girls have been chosen from Ontario.} Miss Albert will represent the north west area. | The round up will be from July 18 to 31st. Some 10,000 guides are »xpected to attend. Thinking Day International Night The 1st Woodmount Rangers are nlanning a stage program and have invited all guides from the Rexdale Thistletown area. Interâ€" national songs and dances perâ€" formed by the guides, and skits made up by the girls are among some of the entertainment. The guests are also asked to invite ge The Ranger‘s show will comâ€"/it is much more enjoyable when‘ mence at 7:30 p.m. at the Réxdale the traveller knows where he United cburch February 23rd. wants to go and how much money: Rangers are the senior members he will need. i of the guides. Their ages range‘ All these and many other quesâ€" from 15 to 21. The girls are very tions are answered at the “Trnve)] active in service work in this nren.“Seriu†offered each Wednesdnyl The Rangers are planning a campâ€" evening by the Etobicoke Recreaâ€" ing trip this August to Banff and.tion Committee and held at Calgary were they will meet with Lambtonâ€"Kingsway Public School. other rangers across Canada. |To date, we have had a World Tea And Bake Sale Tour, a visit to India and a night Hearts and flowers will decorâ€">in Paris, France. ate the Christion Education b\lfld-‘l There are only three programs ing this Saturday. The special ocâ€" remaining, so if you have a desire casion is Valentine‘s Day. The to travel, you still have time to two choirs of Rexdale.United are join this group. The countries yet sponsoring a ValentineTea and|to be covered are Britain, Africa, Bake Sale. Everyone is invited to Nassau and the Bahamas. REXDALE RAMBLINGS TAKE NOTICE thet the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town: ship of Etobicoke ot its meeting on Monday, the 5th day of March, 1962 proposes to pass a Byâ€"low for stopping up and selling to George C. Wil liams thot portion of Queen Elizabeth Boulevard described as follows: AlL AND SINGULAR that certain portel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Etobicoke, in the County &f York, Pravince of Ontaric, and being composed of part of Queen ~~ Elizabeth Boulevard according to Byâ€"low No. 7495 and being part of Block "A" of a plan filed in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the Eost and West Riding of the County of York as Noâ€" 1212, the suid parcel bwing more particularly described as follows:â€" COMMENCJNG ot the intersection of the Westarly limit af Reyal York Read as widened by registered plan No. 2905 and the Northerly limit of the Queen Elizabeth Way according to registered plan No °_ 2873; THENCE Northerly along the said Westerly limit a distance of sixtyâ€"six feet (86‘); THENCE Wasterly paralle! to the Northarly limit of the Qusen Elirsbeth Way one hundred and seventyâ€"four feet (174) to a point; THENCE Southerly in a straight line parailel to the said Westerly limit of Royu) York Road sixtyâ€"six feet (86‘) to the said Northerly limit of the Queen Elizabeth Way; THENCE Easterly Mgmflwm-fllmdmhunï¬d“m- four feet (174) more or iess to the place of beginting. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Corâ€" poration of the Tewnship of Etobicoke will at that time hear in perion or by his counsel, solicitor or agent any person who dlaims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the Byâ€"low and who at that time applies to be THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE NOTICE Receiving Wings DATED at Etobicoke this 30th day of January, A.D., 1962 â€"Thursday, Feb. 8, 1962â€"Page MRS. GLORIA BAKER jlast Friday evening. The young tpeople of the church met at the (home of C. H. Phillips Burnamâ€" thorpe Blvd. and returned there |for refreshments after bowling. | Family Dinner 1 ‘, Northern Etobicoke Y.M. Y.W.] |C.A. are planning a "Y" Family! [diwf Feb. 15th in the Rexdale] \United Christian Education buildâ€" ,[ing. Guest speaker at the dinner| |will be Don Wright, president of ;CHFI hi fi radio station, past! president of two YMCA Toronto| \East and Scarboro. Mr. Wright is ,anw on the Metropolitan YMCA‘/ ‘board of directors. Mr. Wright) ‘will speak on the importance of! the Thinking Day parade. The parade will be February 25th at St. Margaret‘s church, Eglinton and Avenue Rd. Toronto. The parâ€" lldtililmunoryoflardand Lady Powell, founders of the lmuu and guides. Lions Club l The Lions Club of Rezdale reâ€" cently celebrated their sixth anâ€" niversary of service in this area. 'Lion international councellor El mer Gross of Toronto was the guest speaker at the meeting. Five' new members were installed: Fred Pearce, Jim Hudson, Robert Gorâ€" don, Jack Barker and Bruce Melâ€" anson. * come down between 2 and 4 Sat. _ _ Thinking Day Parade ‘ ‘The 319th and 300th Company of guides in the Rezdale district have been invited to take part im cents per person. don, Jack Barker and Bruce M€~ â€" a; the Annual Vestry meeting anson. ~ |of St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church Bowling Party |congregation held on Monday Janâ€" The C.Y.H. of Westway (‘hril-'m 29th, Mr. John Fenton was tian church beld a bowling P“"’Eappointed Rector‘s Warden & Mr. the YMCA Tour The World Every Wednesday At Lampton School The members of the Y. have in vited two of the Maple Leaf hoe key players of Toronto. Swimming awards will be preâ€" sented. The Y. Judo club will have judo demonstrations. A skit will be presented by the leaders corps. Everyone is invited to attend the . dinner at 6:30 p.m. The evening jlshonld be well worth while the] 50 cents admission, which includes| ‘: lovely dinner and fine enter-% (tainment. Make your reserveration| ‘now! Call Mr. Harshman at CH.] 6â€"2691. | 8. W. Eckersley Tewnship Clark for the Tes is CH 7â€"2985 % \l'e\ Members of Advisory Board: g. Mr. Phillips, Mr. R. Patterson, Mr. l"il"ent.on, Mrs. W. Wheatstone, Mr. of McCallum, Mr. H. Williams, Mr ai/G. Squibb, Mrs. D. Makin, Mr. G jLee, Mr. D. Macintosh, Mr. T. \Wells, Mr. G. Yaun. Auditors: Mr. ‘W. Bond, Mr. G. Claibe. Envelope Secy.: Miss Joan Lee. Property lChlirmm: Mr. P. Drummond. Erie McCallum elected Peoples ‘Warden for 1962. Other officers for this year are: Chairman â€" of Sidesmen: . Mr. George Yaun; L ay Delegates to Synod: Mr. George Squibb, Mr. ‘Tom Wells; Parochial Tribunal: Mr. Percy Kirby. | Congratulations to Carola Mitâ€"\Dragert, Vice Pres. Al Hein, Sect. Etap, 90 Eringate Dr., Carola won J anet Leightner, Treas. Bill ‘the Briarcrest Public School, Pubâ€" Kuehnbaum, Publicity Sect. Phil %Iic Speaking contest. Carola‘s subâ€"|Danko. ‘ject was "My Home Town" Tor-( x x x ‘onto. Carol is a grade five student) Grace Presbyterian }in Mr. Woods‘ class. She is the On Monday January 29th Grace ‘daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Mitâ€"|Presbyterian Church held their Anâ€" tag. ; _ nual Meeting in the new Church. A WORKMAN RACED from ‘this ruin, Saturday, his clothing in Ingleson, Mr. P. Kirby, Mr. Nicoll, Mr. W. Bond, Mrs. G ?lc!'"l:l“:';: the: ;u;:';ly built home exploded. Zygmunt Lenczewâ€" ski, 51, of Halton Avenvue is reported in satisfactory condition at Queensway General Hospital. The explosion, in a gas stove, On Saturday and Sunday of this| past week Mr. & Mrs. James Sim! Sr., 31 Hartley Ave. held an open| house for friends and relatives to bid farewell to their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. & Mrs. Kent. Shortâ€"| ridge who are leaving to take up! %midEncc in Australia this momh.y Those friends and relatives attendâ€" ing who live in Eringate were| Mr. & Mrs. Sam Irvine, Mr. & Mrs.| ‘Reo. Irvine and Mr. & Mrs. J} Sim Jr. : A special invitation to all woâ€" men in the area who attend the meeting of the United Church Woâ€" men at Richview United Church on February 14th at 8:00 p.m. Anyâ€" one wishing to become a chartered member can do so at this time. The executive have phnne’d for }your éntertainment a Ouestio\n and Answer Skit answering many of your questions about the newly ;faned United Church Women orâ€" ganization. ‘ St. Philips Lutheran At this meeting there will also On Tuesday January 30th some be nomination for the new execuâ€" 40 members attended the annual tive, the time is 8.00 p.m. in the meeting at this meeting the followâ€" General Purpose Room of the ing men were elected to the Church Council. Mr. Stephen Haller, Mr. Paul Scholer, Mr. Ray Oberschulte and Mr. William Veitel. The following young people have been elected as the Luther League for the coming year. Pres. Gunther TAKE NOTICE THAT the Municipal Countil of the Carporation af the Township of Etobicoke at its Meeting on Menday. the 19th day of Fabruary A.D. 1982, propeses to pass a byâ€"law for stopping up these portions of Islington Avenve described as follows: TMAT AlL AND SINGULAR thore certain parcels or tracts of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Etebicoke, in the County of York and Province of Ontaris and being composed of Ports of Islington Avenue actording to Byâ€"law No. 12400 of the said Township registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the East and West Riding of the County of York as Instrument No. 235500 Etobicoke and being the Easterly 1‘ of sven width throughout of Lots 18, 20, 21 and 22 according to a Plan filed in the said Registry Office as No. 2746, being two strips of land immediately adjoining the Westerly limit of Lot 17 pccording to the said Plan. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Corporaâ€" fion of the Township of Efobicoke will at that time hear in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent any person who claims that his lands will be wflv“idd‘v affected by the byâ€"Jaw and who at that time applies to be heard. Eringate Jottings THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE DATED at Etabicoka this Mrs. C. Elliotâ€"8 Ashfield Driveâ€"BE. 3â€"4170 o BRIDGENORTH CRES. THISTLETOWN NEWS NOTICE 16th day of January, 1982. $. W. Eckersioy Tewnship Clerk. dent? Grace Presbyterian Everyone over 15 years of age the â€" On Monday January 29th Grace/is welcome. All proceeds will go to Mitâ€"|Presbyterian Church held their Anâ€"|Camp Wesâ€"cenâ€"easkin. ‘nual Meeting in the new Church.i At the annual congregational ~~[Mrs. Carmen Read and her ©OMâ€"‘meeting of the Thistletown United ;h;, mittee served the merrrrs a Desâ€"‘Church, held on Friday, February gp, Sert Supper before the business 2nd, the committee of Stewards pen imeeting. ‘reported receipts for 1951 of $28,â€" ; 1| Mr. Gordon Helycher Clerk of 090, Receipts for all purposes were andJ.Sessmn was chalrman for the meetâ€"| $33,220, . mn_‘mg.deahng with reports from the! pujors elected were: J. Rees, ~__ |various Church organizations. P 1 Priox ND Tinnstt Fo J Rla. The Young People will be holdâ€" ing their Valentine Party and Dance on Saturday, February 10th. Admission is by invitation and the Married Couples Club will be the guests of the Young People. It was decided by the choir that a change of practice night might mean that more people would be able to attend. Choir practice will now be held on Thursday nights, with Juniors at 7:00 p.m. and Seniors at 8 p.m. New officers were elected on Janâ€" uary 12th:â€" President: Mr. Tom Welis, Seeâ€" retary: Charlotte MacDonald, Gown Mistress: Mrs. Ruth Sproul, Section Leaders: Mrs. Berrill, Mrs. Nicoll, Mr. Wilf Flavell. Librariâ€" an: Mr. Harry Williams, Social Convenor: Mrs. H. Lythe. tMr. Keith Cheeseman, Mr. Tom Lawson and Mr. Ted Wallace. _ Mr. Bob Graham Chairman of the Board of Managers was the chairman for the Business part of the meeting. Election for six new Board memâ€" bers to replace those who have completed their three year term. Of the nominees the following six were elected.‘Mr. Maurice Wilson, Mr. Tim Roebuck, Mr. Bob Brown, Lawson and Mr. Ted Wallace. D. Hamill, F. Dallner, M. Wilâ€" x x x \son, J. Schell, P. Joyner, D. Grifâ€" Next Tuesday is the date for the fin, W. Black, Mrs. A, Nelson, Mrs. Talent Night at Briarrrest Home J. Craig, G. Syme, G. Kirkcaldy, and School, Mr. Eric Wilkins hnd;M"S- H. Bond, Mrs. E. Watts, F. a rehearsal with the children on|J Buckles, A. Kendall, Mr. J. V. Saturday and he promises an enâ€" HORG was elected to the Board of tertaining evening of Children Trustees. playing tie piano, three boys putâ€"| The congregation adopted a baâ€" ting on a Skit (comedy) s.in.ting,_'sic budget of $23,000 exclusively and recitations. ‘of Building Fund for 1962. Plans School Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Hilda MeMullen, 9 Ashfield Dr., who lost her father last week. Mrs. McMullen flew to Liebenburg, Gerâ€" many to attend her father‘s funâ€" eral. BY DORA K. WALLACE 5 . Thistleâ€"Rex Young People‘s Unâ€" ion are holding a Valentine Dance mmamememme= on February 1i0th, at 8:30 p.m. at Hein, Sect. Rexdale United Churchâ€"Admission reas. Bm!price is T5c. Tickets may be obâ€" Sect. Phil tained from John Rees at 35 Alâ€" (hart Drive, and Maureen Danaher |at 130 Taysham Crescent. United Church Women |world‘s most popular hymns. On } A $1600 budget has been apâ€"\Sunday week Mr. Vaughan will proved by the United Church Woâ€" iexchmge pulpits with the Rev. Roy men for 1962. Included among the Hisey of Fergus, Ontario. disbursements is a $550 allocation | omcs to the Pn'm‘“: U“:l"d g?(‘)“:lh Our Saviour Lutheran Church Women for M and a $ ~| Rev. Albin Stanfel, pastor of Our kmz for the continued SPODSOTâ€"| gavioy, Lutheran Church was ship of a Greek foster child. Comâ€" away from Thistletown on Februâ€" munity projects and other responâ€" ary 6 and 7 to attend the Westâ€" sibilities account for the remaining | ern Ontaric District Pastoral_Conâ€" budget. [farance af tha T ntharan ihuweh_ The women will launch their Canada held a first money raising project with Church, Delhi the sale of tickets for the Spring| Highlights . ‘Fashion Show to be held April 3rd. 22. 0. .2 w.. . caused the roof of the six:room home on Vandervrent Cres. to fly into the air then crash down through the floors into the baseâ€" ment,momentarily pinning the workman. § At ‘a recent meeting Mrs. J. Thomson told of a novel way some parents in other churches are anâ€" nouncing the arrival of an heir. With the idea of a pink rose for a girl and a yellow rose for a boy, it seems that the new father sends the appropriate bloom to the church on ‘the Sunday following the birth, It is displayed on the pulpit in a bud vase and during the service an announc&ment is made. Elders elected were: J. Rees, F. L. Prior, D. Tippett, E. J. Blaâ€" ney, R. C. Watson, T. Hollywell, W. K. Canipion, F. R. Brand, J. A. Mitchell, S. Compton, H. D. Hamilton, R. Batten, D. Morrison, J. K. Irving, A. Barker, L. George, J. M. Thomson, A. R. Thompson, W. Downey, G. C. Fart, S. Saunâ€" \ders. Stewards are: M. Crowe, J. D Thomson, H. R. Hilliard. The congregation adopted a baâ€" sic budget of $23,000 exclusively of Building Fund for 1962. Plans of the proposed new church were discussed and the Building Finance Committee authorized to continue its work. PCOR EAABMEREMUM ERUPMCC B2 VCO SR iL . 3 hortage sic bu‘dg_et of $23,000 exclusively ofB;:)::l";iu:\’:r:iti’:en’;Oi: 'l)-'t:tï¬ 0: :fhulldmg Fu‘;xd fo.r :1962"1 Pl,ans‘coke. the local Soroptomist Club o c i io TV (ig inviting applications for a $500 discussed and the Building Finance citizenship award that will be made Committee authorized to continue to a person, under the age of 21 ite work, during the regional conference of Votes of thanks were tendered goroptomist Clubs of Eastern Canâ€" to the Church : officers, Women's}‘d' in Toronto the end of April. Auxiliary and Staff for splendid ‘ service during the past year. }‘_' ~ The first monthly Sunday evenâ€"‘ y ing songfest was presented lnt‘H“mber vn"ey Sunday evening by the choir, when | , a large gathering heartily joined‘" k l in the singing of many old favourâ€" oc ey eug“e s Votes of thanks were to the Church : officers, Auxiliary and Staff for service during the past ite hymns accompanied by the church organist, Mrs. Booth and an instrumental quartet. During the evening, presentations were made to Mrs. L. Barker and her sister Miss Grace Farr in recogniâ€" ‘c}on of years of faithful service in the choir. rPoceeds of the evenâ€" ing were donated to the Church Building Fund. THISTLETOWN BAPTIST | At the annual nfeeting held last Wednesday evening, the following were eleated deacons:â€"Mr. C. 1Bowyer. Mr. A. Kublick. The Planâ€" ‘ning Committee now consists of Mr. S. Nielson (Treas.), Mr. W. ‘Bailey. Mr. V. Leonard, Mr. C. \Bowyer and Mrs, A. Kublick, This committee will consider plans for \the new church building. Total reâ€" |ceipts since April ist, 1961 are 1$7707.32. This Sunday evening Pastor Vaughan will speak on the "Five Top Hymns", selected as a result of a poll taken to determine the ’5 Plan Citizenship Award "For Etobicoke Teens | The Rev. C. Neuhaus, pastor of St. Peter Lutheran Church, Simâ€" ‘eoe, and First Vice President of the Ontario District, Lutheran iChurch-CnnndA, presentéd in the form of a Conference Paper, a reâ€" port on the progress being made jin the dottrinal studies being carâ€" |ried by. the several Lutheran groups in Canada, The studies are |conducted annually in Winnipeg, ‘and are attended by representaâ€" jtives of the Lutheran churches across Canada. Our Saviour Lutheran Church is {pleased to announce that the teleâ€" |vision programme, "This is the ‘Life" produced and sponsored loâ€" cally by the Lutheran Churchâ€" ‘Canada, in affiliation with the Luâ€" theran Churchâ€"Missouri Synod, is ig:gain being shows on the CBCâ€" \TV network. Having begun last “Snnd-y, February 4, the awardâ€" winning series will run for six months under the heading "The ‘Good Life Theatre" and is broadâ€" ‘east locally through CBLâ€"TV each ‘Sunday afternoon at 1:00. Our Saviour Lutheran Church Rev, Albin Stanfel, pastor of Our Saviour Lutheran Church was away from Thistletown on Februâ€" ary 6 and 7 to attend the Westâ€" ern Ontario District Pastoral Conâ€" ‘fer&nce of the Lutheran Churchâ€" Canada held at St. Peter Lutheran Highlights of the two day conâ€" ference was an essay, "Creationâ€" Science and Scripture", delivered by Dr. Paul Zimmerman, President of Concordia College of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Humber Valley Hockey League‘s Draw Winners Brownie News Six more Brownies of the 524th. Pack were enrolled last Thursday by ‘Mrs. Eilen Nagels, Marilyn Castator, Janice Smith, . Lynn Kenny, Jane Ross, Sharon Young and Debbie Hutton. The parents who were present joined the girls in their activities. The following persons were winâ€" ners of the prizes, offered by the Association in their annual lucky draw which was held January 19, 1926, at the annual dance: 1st _ Prizeâ€"Mrs. _ McLean, 2 Cranieigh Court; 2nd prizeeâ€"Mr. Graeme Stammers, 48 Breadner Drive; 3rd Sprize, Joan M. Weeâ€" don, 27 Monarchdale; 4th prize, Mrs. G. Novlan, 23 Bromley Cresâ€" cent; 5th prize, J. G,. Lumsden, 17 Pettit Drive, Weston; 6th prize, ‘B. Fedora. 21 Struthers; Tth prize, Mr. J. R. Rrackley, 76 Harper. Ave.; 8th prize, Mrs. M. Clark; "3912 RBloor St. W.; 9th prize, I. F. Rankin, 110 Pinewood Trail, Port Credit; 10th prize, Leslie McLafâ€" ferty, 513 The Kingsway. The Hockey League those people who, by chase of tickets, have Association to provide over 500 boys this yeai CH 1â€"780% thanks all their purâ€" helped the hockey for + "We feel so much has been made of delinquency among young péoâ€" ple, that we Soroptomists want to recognize good citizenship. The apâ€" plicants must have taken an active ‘part in service in the home, school, ‘and community showing a high deâ€" |gree of coâ€"operation, courtesy and consideration for others." Application forms were nol reâ€" ceived by the local club until this week, and must be filled out by next Thursday. The club president, Mrs. Viola McBath, BE 1â€"5611, has all the information, and says there "are no strings attached to this award". Other qualities expected are: dignity, responsibility and evidence that the applicants have done work of benefit to the community with "aincerity and integrity." Regional winners become eligiâ€" ble for a $2,500 award given by the soroptomist Clubs of America. If yau know a young person whom you feel merits an award for good citizenship, Mrs. MeMath would like to hear from you,â€" But call as soon as you can as time is short for completing the appliâ€" cations. CHARLEMAGNE‘S HOMETOWN Charlemagne, Emperor of the West and founder of the Holy Roâ€" man Empire, was born and died in Aachen, now in Germany on the Belgian border. He made it the capital of his domimons north of GRADING . SEWERS WATER MAINS J. McLAUGHLIN CL. 9â€"2201 266â€"6th ST. NEW TORONTO Fleors â€" Walls â€" Windows â€" Carpets LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE | T ANTHONY RADIO REPAIR "O«: molos _ oTy AND HJâ€"FI SERVICEK | """ BE. 1 * Established over 12 years in the Kingsway * BE~ 1 * Reliable & Guaranteed Service to all makes ot $151 TV, RADIO, HIâ€"FI and CAR RADIOS 5151 Pick up and Delivery Servicesâ€"TV Antenna Instaliation SERVICE ONLY â€" F.M. STEREO CONVERSIONS 6 BRENTWOOD RD. 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