£lY Rexdale Ramblings YORK WEST H. & S. COUNCIL York West Council is providâ€" |and Councilman Gilbert, It was ing a session for‘ Principals.|accepted by Master John Simpâ€" Seventyâ€"one principals in the | sun who gave a wonderful speech York West Area will receive an | of acceptance. Rene Sinopoli raiâ€" invitation to attend. Mrs. Archer, | sed the Elmer Flag at the given a Past President of Council will | signal. lead the group. It was felt that «â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Principals might welcome the | UNITED _ TEACHERS _ TRAINâ€" opportunity to discuss problems ING SCHOOL will be held for that occur as a result of their|the United Church School Tea: unique position on the executâ€"|chers by grades and the use of ive. Tuesday, Sept. 25th, 8.00 | their monthly quarterlies . at p.m., Heathcrbrae Public School, | Thistletown _ United M o n d a y 1530 Kipling Ave. North, Rexâ€" ; nights at 7:45 to 10:00 p.m. and dale The Subject, "The Heart of | Rexdale United Church on Sunâ€" the Matter." "You and Your Exâ€" ‘day nights 7:45 to 10:00 p.m. ecutive." This will be a group | This will be a three week course discussion for all Officers and)Sept 23 and 24, Sept. 30 and Chairmen. These and other quesâ€"‘ Oct. 1,and Oct. 14 and 15. There tions will be discussed at the | will be group practising and also "Pretty Good Home & School |Planning from the October Quarâ€" Association" Executive meeting. | terlies. Plan to attend to increaâ€" "Mrs. Charlotte Whitton, will |\se your knowledge and faith. preside over the most interestâ€" =â€"â€"â€" ing group of celebrities ever| SWIMMING â€" Canadian Swim g~hered tosether to serve the cause of Home and School. Questions, "The new Family Life Course. What is it?" An amendâ€" ment to an amendment, Good grief." "Is the programme too controversial for Home _ and School?" "What‘s the difference between advertising in a bulletâ€" in and advertising at a meeting." "She doesn‘t attend executive meetings. What can I do with her?" "What‘s the purpose of Secondary School Association." The following groups and their leaders â€" s % s figs President Mrs. Matthews Viceâ€"President Mrs. Chapman Secretaries Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Jackson Treasurer Mrs. Stannah resource Mrs. Goodenough Membership. Social â€" Mrs. Dack, Mrs. Mertens Hospitality and Grade Repres entatives Mrs. Crew, Mrs. Vaughan Programme and Visual Aid Mrs. Beames, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Lee Family Life Mrs. Farrell resource Mrs. Ross Citizenship and Safety Mr. Wighton. Mr. Wendt resouce Mr. G. Allen Bulletin and Publicity Mrs. Belier Mrs. Etherington Executive Members Mrs. Leslic Secondary Schools Mrs. Tennant ELMLEA H. & S. ASSOC. The General meeting will be held Tuesday, Sept, 25th, 8:00 p.m. in the School Auditorium. Parents meet the â€" Teachers Night.. The executive will be inâ€" stalled. President Mrs. Beth Cooper, Ist Vice Mrs. Vera Lee, 2nd Vice Mr. Robert Phinneâ€" more, Treasurer Mr. Tom Kerr. Recording Secretary Mrs. Betty Gordon, Corresponding Secretâ€" ary Mrs. Nancy McPherson, the executive Margaret Liggett, Pat Poirici, Eileen Murphy, Eileen Hart, and Joyce Moseworthy, Principal Mrs. M. Ford, Grade Mother Conv. Mrs. Lenore Benâ€" nett. Membership Beth Wright. Bulletin â€" Jack Watson, Social Phylis Boyd and Barbara Hoad, Hospitality Joyce Maguire. Last Friday a Bronze Plaque was preâ€" sented to the School hy Metro Traffic Safety Committee for one 21 HENLEY Kentucky Fried Ghicken . lnk Hrowd Hguaty fok. â€" OPENING SOON . .. * Counter Help 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. 1392 Kipling Ave. N. at Rexdale Blyvd. Also HEAMBURGERS â€" HOT DOGS â€" SHRIMPS Manager Cooks Drivers Toronto‘s 4th CHICKEN VILLA at 1392 Kipling Ave. N. in Rexdale â€" featuring "Finger Lickin‘ Good" WANTED CHICKEN VILLA Open Daily (Female) DRIVE â€" IN * _ by GORDON CAMPBELL year accident free by P. C. Lewis and Councilman Gilbert, It was accepted by Master John Simpâ€" sun who gave a wonderful speech uf acceptance. Rene Sinopoli raiâ€" sed the Elmer Flag at the given signal, UNITED â€" TEACHERS â€" TRAIN: ING SCHOOL will be held for the United Church School Tea: chers by grades and the use of their monthly quarterlies â€" at Thistletown â€" United â€" M on d a y SWIMMING â€" Canadian Swim School, 50 Belfield Rd., Rexdale, CH 7â€"4644 report that all classes are nearly filled to capacity and | thank us for mention in this column. Phone today for a Regâ€" istration form and schedule of classes and times. Everyone should be able to swim and then | our holidays would not be mlrrwf ed with drownings. i LACROSSE â€" I have in hand a. letter from the Recreation Supâ€" ervisor of the Township of Etobâ€" icoke advising the Rexdale Lacrosse League that a permit will be shortly on its way allotâ€" ing the use of the Pine Point Arena for Lacrosse during the summer months of 1963. This will enable the League to make application for an Ontario Tourâ€" nament of one of the Divisions of the O.M.L.A. for 1963 as we have also been granted use of the Woodbridge Arena. MISS ONTARIO was chosen at the Ontario Atom Lacrosse Tourâ€" nament held in St. Catharines. First Miss Peterborough Susan Collins, Second Miss Fergus Elizabeth McCulligh, Third Miss St. Catharines Janice Greenhaiâ€" gh, Fourth Miss Rexdale Marilyn Campbell, Fifth Miss Alderwood Arlene Sasseville. REXDALE BASESBALL ASSOCIATION â€" President Pat Donovan, Vice Norm Wilson, Secretary Lorn Evans and Treasâ€" urer Howard Gilmour. Here are another group of men who are managing. coaching and trainâ€" ing boys to help them on their way to the Maple Leafs. There pre 19 teams totallingâ€"350 boys. The Standings to date ATOMS Won _ Loss Tied Suns 8 0 1 Crackers 8 0 2 Royals T 1 2 Jerseys 6 3 0 Chiefs 4 5 0 Jets 3 6 1 Marlins 2 5 1 Maple Leafs 1 6 1 Bison 1 7 0. Tigers 1 8 0 PEE WEES Giants Cubs Cardinals Pirates Braves Dodgers BANTAMS Indians Yankees White Sox REXDALE UNITED WIN Rexdale United Church clin Apply In Person Between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Friday and Monday Telephone 244â€"7564 ched the winners laurels defeatâ€" ing Rexdale Presbyterian in the best two of three 6 to 3 and 9 to 3 at Elmlea Diamond, of the Northern Etobicoke Mens Church Softball League. Ray Harris not only held the Scotsmen to 7 hits but hit a long homer bringing in one of his teammates. Dave Barr was credited with a double. Dale Douglas played the best game ever at short. Keith Johnâ€" son in left field was up to his old tricks catching the hard ones. HOCKEY Northern Etobicoke Church Hockey League an independent league for boys 9 to 13 years playing Saturday nights at . the Weston Arena announced the opening of the league first week of October. President Tom Aitkâ€" en, Past President Lloyd Leadâ€" better, Vice Pete Air, Secretary Alan Oates and Treasurer Herb Wattie. To operate this league $3,000.00 is required. This league helps boys who are not able to make the O.H.A. and it also alâ€" lows those who do participate in the O.H.A. Churches represented are Rexdale Presbyterian, St. Andrews Presbyterian, St. Mathâ€" ias Anglican & Rexdale United. In 1961â€"62 season 190 boys had memberships. TENNIS FINALS â€" The Inter county League tennis finals will be reported next week, Pine Point meeting Lakeshore in the best 2 out of three series. The celebration of the Sacraâ€" ment of Holy Communion was observed last Sunday at the close of the morning service. YOUNG PEOPLE (15 and up) are now reorganized as B.Y.P.U. These under 18" are associate B.Y. members. The first meetâ€" ing was held Monday at 8 p.m. The Youth Banquet will be held this evening, Thursday Sept. 20. If you do not attend but desire to do so, this invitation is exâ€" tended to you also. CHOIR WEINER ROAST Friâ€" day, Sept, 21 at Boyd Conservâ€" ation Area, Woodbridge. All _ members and prospective membâ€" iers are invited. Meet at church no later than 7.30 p.m. MIDâ€" IWEEK CHURCH _ SERVICE Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. Prayer, l (Continued on page 7) KIPLING AVENUE BAPTIST j MORE THAN 600 OFFICES ACROSS CANADA AND ABROAD Suppose, for example, he has the makings of a concert pianist . . . or a scientist, a doctor, a lawyer, or a statesman. Now is the time to ensure that, when the time comes for it, you can afford his training. It‘s time to start looking after his future with the help of Scotiabank‘s Personal Security Program, or PSPâ€"a protected savings plan that‘s exclusive with The Bank of Nova Scotia. Here‘s how PSP works: you select a savings goal (from $100 to $2,500), which you reach in 50 equal payments. As you save, you‘re lifeâ€"insured for the full amount of your goalâ€"at no added cost to you. When you reach your goal, you collect all you‘ve saved, plus a cash bonus. PSP is the ideal way to save for any future, for a holiday abroad, or a boat, or a new home. Ask about PSP at your nearest Scotiabank. WHATS THE "NSTALMENT PLAN TO SAVE FOR THE FUuNRE? @Z’fl/{kzaHNK CH 118779 _p.m._ MIDâ€"|_ Several students m the school‘s SERVICE |Business and Commerce course p.m. Prayer, | assisted with typing, duplication THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA For Etob.‘s Philharmonic Hans Bauer, who was the guest artist at the fourth concert of the Etobicoke â€" Philharmonic 1 a s t April, has been appointed conâ€" ductor for the coming season. Mr. Bauer has played and conâ€" ducted throughout Europe and since coming to Canada a year ago has been a resident of Guelph, where he is conductor of the Guelph Civic Symphony. He will commute to Etobicoke to conduct the Etobicoke Philharâ€" _monic Orchestra in rehearsals every Wednesday night at 8:30, in Humber Valley Village school. Rehearsals â€" started Wednesday 'September 5th, and everyone lwho plays an instrument with a reasonable degree of competenâ€" ce, is urged to turn out. There |will be no formal auditions for the present. Contact any of the following Executive members for further information: Mr. Robert Duke BE 1â€"4986; Mr. Harold Olson CL 1â€"9803; Mrs. W. G. Carlton BE 3â€"1061; Miss Norah Leith BE 1â€"0565; Mr. Peter Miller WA 3â€"7728; Mr. Harold Broome BE 1â€"5265; Mrs. Edna O‘Reilly RO 7â€"1455; Mrs. Helen Quirk BE 1â€"3523; Mr. C. Fletcher TA 2â€"1317; or Etobicoke Recreation Board representative Miss Shirâ€" ley Clouse BE 1â€"4161. {and payâ€"roll sheets WCVS Book Sale A Success Approximately 1700 school texts were sold for 220 students at the recently completed Used Text Sale. This sale is of tremendous benefit to the many high school students registered in the Arts and Sciences, Science, Technolâ€" ogy and Trades and Business & Commerce Courses. Each year it enables them to purchase new school texts with money received from the sale of their previous years‘ texts. WAY $2,200 full down payment, balance on 1 N.H.A. Mortgage, 7 room solid brick detached bungalow, stone front, 4 bedrooms, large lot, steps to schools, bus and Plaza. ‘ \ * n CÂ¥ j z> #4 %" 1 esP 1 . 1 ;_ ._\, en e * & ts " it § * es a F "»1\ £*u0 _ ,\;;,»;,;:; | "? "*â€"* l (% ,; w x 4 ‘ ~â€" Ehm w*. _ e‘ ie _ i s %" .: P \ e _ _ * y 3"& y l > . P *a &‘ â€" q i. x*x “fl““: K o ; 4 ’ g“‘ . 0 4 T4 . fae .‘ . >z RESIDENTIAL ( NEW & N.H.A. RESALES (_ APPRAISALS WITHOUT OBLIGATION RENTALS ( HOUSES, DUPLEXES, MAISONETTES, (__APARTMENTS, STORES, OFFICE SPACE INDUSTRIAL â€" COMMERCIAL â€" FARMS â€" BUSINESSES â€" MORTGAGES â€" PROPERTY MANAGEMENT â€" GENERAL INSURANCE For Call CH 1â€"5205 Jim Gilbert, 25 Riverhead Dr., Rexdale 4 fls C ue ' $s C > _ 3 sn ‘ t t is d ‘{ A1 THIS SIGN MEANS ACTION CH. Harold Art Kirkwood, 22 Merrit St., Fred Bell RR. 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