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Times & Guide (1909), 27 Sep 1962, p. 2

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Peter then announced that on October 7th it will be the Club‘s Second Anniversary and to celeâ€" brate Little Ceaser and the Conâ€" sols will be present. Father Bourque the Spiritual Director of the Club also welâ€" eomed back old members and also the new members He spoke on the background of the Club in the past two years and informed | the members â€" that Saint Maria Goretti was the Patroness of the Club because she died at an early age defendâ€" ing her purity. Bernard Rollings. the L'Iub's[ Past â€" President â€" informed lhe¢ Club of the success of the Baseâ€"! ball Team during the summer | and thanked Michael Keating on | behaif of the Club for the exâ€"‘ cellent work and organization he did during the summer months. Peter Smith, the President inâ€" troduced his new Executive for the coming . year 19621963 and welcomed everyone to the Club. He spoke on the coming Golf Tournament which will be held Sunday‘ afternoon, the Girls Basketball Team, the Coral Group, and the Bowling League. Pat Hennessy the Club‘s Vice President then proceeded . to apeak on Club Rules of which eancellation of membership . is the penalty. Saint John‘s Young People‘s Club again reâ€"opened its doors for the third consecutive year last Sunday night with a total of 113 being present for the Meeting. St. John‘s Young Peoples Begins Year A young couple in lrdia gave Danny the solution to the probâ€" lem when he was touring for a charity drive for children. While he was entertaining some childâ€" ren in a hospital he saw them. They were standing tail and straight and silent beside the bed of their little boy who was critically ill. Occasionally the eves of their son would open and momentarily seek their face and drink deep of the compassion he saw . mirrored . there Not a word was said. The son‘s satisâ€" faction in the fact that they were there was an unspoken thing. Danny K.ye, noted comedian,| They, because of who and what looked forward to greeting hisllhcy were, were a tower of adored three year old d‘“m"fs(rengm to the little scrap of after a long absence. He would| fourh ; sweep ber into his arms, smoth. A®hOOd who fought so quietly er her with kisses and say jubiâ€"| for his life. fantly, ‘"Honey, Lets‘ you and 1| . The next time that Danny arâ€" have a whole day on the beach|rived home after a long absence tomorrow!"" He could not tell\he entered quietly, greeted his why â€" but that moment never‘\nfl and daughter and started came up to his expectations.! to relate the events of his trip. His little girl would submit to| After a few moments she came his affection but Danny felt that to him. Climbing â€" onto his she never entered into the joy|knee, with warm arms encircl-‘ of the moment. Her thoughtful ing his neck she asked in aJ eyes would carefully scrutinize| voice sparkling . with lnficipm{ this big bouncing man who exâ€" tion, "Daddy, lets you and 1 ploded into the quiet of their have a day on the beach to-’ home after weeks of absence. |morrow. shall we"‘" Catherine Bennett and W. Wardlaw Duncan, by their solicitors, Bigelow. ‘Hendy. Purvis & Shirer, 590 Jarvis Street, Toronto 5. All claims against the esâ€" tate of Elizabeth Jane Dunâ€" can, late of Cedarhurst, RR. No. 1 Weston, who died on or about the 15th day of June, 1962, must be sent to the undersigned â€" executors not later than October 11th, 1962, after which date the estate will be distributed. DATED at Toronto this 12th day of September, 1962. Notice To Creditors Monday Single collection areas will be picked up on Tuesday. Double collection areas There will be no collection of garbage "on Thanks giving Day October 8th, 1962 As of September 28th, 1962, double summer garbage eollection will cease. Al} areas will revert to former regular collection davys. Christian Thought GARBAGE COLLECTION Except evening . commercial colflections, which w« THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursday, Sept. 27, 1962 Township of Etobicoke NOTICE RE PLEASE NOTE ALSO by Clair Monday will hold over until Thursdar Convenor of the Exhibit is Mrs. Palmer. Fall classes in painting started early in Septemâ€" ber. Anyone interested in this group is asked to call the Presiâ€" dent. Mrs Bernard Hoimes, at CH 4 â€"2232. The presentation of the Frankâ€" lin Carmichael Award will be by Mrs. Franklin Carmichael, | widow of the late artist who was one of the original Group of Seven. The winner of this year‘s Award will be selected by Gus Weisman. an artist. Most i of the 40 members of the group | will be exhibiting at this event. At 7:00 P.M. Mr. Ted Kramolc. an instructor in painting, will give a demonstration of how a | painting is developed. showing | a series of preliminary sketches | leading to the finished painting. Mr. Kramole is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art. and has paintings in the National Gallery in Ottawa as well as in Toronto and Hamilton art gallerâ€" les. He is a member of thej Canadian â€" Society â€" of Graphic Art. Canadian Painters, Etchers® Society. and institute of Arts and Letters of Switzerland The Franklin Carmichael Art Exhibit will take place this vear on Saturday. October 13, at St. Andrew‘s Church, Thistletown The official opening will be at 3:00 P.M., but the exhibit will be open to the public from 2:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. . | _ Rummage through the attic bra ‘for old jewellery because pen~ haj |dants are making fashion news. | ing ;Gold too, for pins, belts, shoes | Maj and purses. There was of course Sep much more But â€" without | @ | was doubt this evening _ inspired par NEW RECTOR. The Rev. Herâ€"|many of the ladies present 10 bro bert H. Lennox was inducted as icas{ a reflecting eye at the mirâ€" Ma Rector of St. Paul The Apostle|ror and then into their closet iter Anglican Church, Rexdale, ‘at a Mrs. K. Lawrence, President| ion Service of Institution, held Wedâ€" ‘of the Womens‘ Church Year T nesday, September 26 made the introductions, and Mrs.|a | The Ri. Rev. G. B. Snell MA |Hutcheon thanked Ruth Boxer| wht Ph.D D.D.. officiated at the for a most enjoyable commenâ€"| biâ€"v ceremony. The guest speaker tary. | mir Eid m masn DOvaue L2 Like the parents of the little! boy in India God stands regal and full of compassion waiting for us to come to Him, to draw our strength from Him, to realize that because of who He is He is\ capable of being our joy and our | safety and our guide. How little we realize this. We are so fogâ€" ged with our own ideas lbout’ God. We need to go to the word of God to find uut how beautiful‘ He is. Let us realize that to the sin weary soul He is the altoâ€" gether lovely One. and He stands waiting for you and 1 to come and find our joy in Him. The Rt. Rev. G. B. Snell, M.A. Ph.D.. D.D.. officiated at the ceremony. The guest speaker was Rev. T.M.B. Parker, MA. The next time that Danny arâ€" rived home after a long absence he entered quietly, greeted his wife and daughter and started to relate the events of his trip. After a few moments she came to â€" him. Climbing onto his knee, with warm arms encirclâ€" ing his neck she asked in a voice sparkling with anticipaâ€" tion, "Daddy, lets you and 1 bhave a day on the beach toâ€" morrow, shall we?" Art Exhibit will be | "If you have clothes in your |closet you haven‘t worn for two | years, throw them out. Don‘t| be sentimental." . . . . In fact,‘ Ruth Boxer possessed the rare | ability to get other women to| laugh at the glaring errors they make in their wearing apparel. \For those that missed the f“news". It‘s furs, furs and| more furs, on hats. coats, dressâ€" es and winter boots; black and brown are being worn together: | the muffled look with hoods and mohair scarves; gone are the sheaths for the freer moving skirt; leather hats; lighter shoes | after _ dark; _ tweeds, darker | hosiery. The * sleeve is on its‘ | way out. Sleeves to the wrist :or short sleeves with long glovâ€"| season on Saturday afternoons| Oh dear!‘ So the Elmer flag at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Children is down, for a few days, at Tumâ€" will be admitted only it accompâ€" pane Public School owing to a anied by adults. ‘slight accident to one of their (‘pupils. With the darkness deâ€" Don‘t miss the display of Inâ€"‘! scending so much earlier now, dian craft at the Downsview perhaps it is time to remind ourâ€" Branch Library. The items on selves to frequently remind our display, were created by Cornelâ€"/children to observe the Safety ius McCarthy, Downsview grlde’Rules. Let‘s not forget either. 9 student at St. Michael‘s Colâ€"| that we too are required to set lege. Children‘s art from Munâ€", a good example. ich Germany, may also be seen| Cubs from the 1st Beverley The fall film series at the Main Library has started again. Outstanding films from â€" Great Britain, the Netherlands, Swedâ€" en. India and other countries as well as new Canadian producâ€" tions will be shown during the season on Saturday afternoons at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Children will be admitted only it accompâ€" anied by adults. The 1st Beverley Hills Group Committee will be holding their next meeting at the home of H. Garthson, 211 Richard Clark Drive, at 8 p.m. sharp! All fathers of cubs and scouts are invited to attend. Ladies of the Month of Sep tember served refreshments. ‘‘When you are going out for a special occasion. Have a dress rehearsal in front of the mirâ€" ror‘. ed _ a _ ‘"Planned _ Wardrobe" modelled by Beverly.. Wearing a basic black dress, bronze patent leather pumps and the utmost in millinery creations, a large chocolate brown _ stitched _ velvet _ beret, Ruth Boxer stepped on to a flowerâ€"decked stage to enlighten and comment on the fall and winter â€" fashion trends. With sparkling enthusiasm . about a subject that is her profession, she brought alive the secrets of the well dressed women and the ‘know how‘ on how this appearâ€" ance can be pbtained. Pearls of wardrobe wisdom: "If you say you haven‘t a thing to wear there‘s something wrong with your planning‘. _ On Wednesday, September 19, in the basement hall of St. Stephens‘ Anglican Church, a large gathering of ladies listened intently to a Fashion Commenâ€" tary by Miss Boxer and applaudâ€" to Downsview last week by Ruth Boxer, Fashion Advisor for the Robert Simpsou Company. La beau monde was brought AROUND DOWNSVIEW Are You A Unitarian Without Knowing It? Unitarians believe: . In the search for truth through critical enquiry In the free exercise of private judgment in all matters of religious belief In the individual‘s obligation to work for the greater good of all humanity Due to our excellent sales in recent months, we are short of listings of old and newer: homes for our numerous buyers. Al! cash deals can be arranged. Houses and Bungalows NEED ED !! The Unitarian Fellowship of Northâ€"West Toronto CH 4â€"4832, CH 4â€"0038, or CH 9â€"3611 with Kay Neapole If these are your beliefs too, we invite you to phone for further information: PETERS â€" WILES Ltd. CALL RO 2â€"1191 1190 Weston Rd. On Saturday, October 20, at the Janeway Bowl, T.B.P.A. are sponsoring a Costume Dance. Proceeds in aid of Muscular Dysâ€" trophy. Admission $2.50 per couple. _ Refreshments included. Everyone is welcome to join them in their Halloween festiviâ€" ties. This group urgently requires\ A knife has been designedâ€"i-n a hall or room in Downsview} Britain for all the poor souls who where they can meet for their can‘t cut bread on anything but biâ€"weekly Tuesday meetings, at a slant. minimum rental charge. Anyone| Made of steel, it operates with able to help them out, please an adjusting lever, and it is contact the President Judy claimed to slice any food from Scheffer 241â€"2922 Mrs, Schef-\paper thinness to half an inch fer extends a warm welcome to thick. all United Kingdom girls marâ€"| It can be used for bread, meat, ried to Canadian servicemen potatoes, cabbage and practicalâ€" and those that became warâ€"|ly any food which anyone could brides. | want to slice. It‘s time now, to start putting aside things that you don‘t want, but somebody etse could be needâ€" ing. _ The 1st Beverley Hills Ladies‘ Auxiliary are planning a Mock Auction at their Novemâ€" ber meeting. Everyone welâ€" come! Place: Mrs. A. Forster, 49 Lexfield Avenue. Make a date to put your bid under the auctioneer‘s hammer, on Monâ€" day, November 19, 8.15 p.m. Ladies _ of _ the â€" Downsview branch, T.B.P.A. let down their hair to enjoy a frivolous evenâ€" ing at their Millionaires Night, Martindale Lodge, on Tuesday, September 18. A lively evening was enjoyed by all, the best part being that nobody ‘went broke‘. Total funds raised 3.84c. Madge Hey was the lucky winâ€" ner of the cake draw. (fhnmp- ion at darts, Marg Smyd. Somebody told us the other day, that even the weather man can‘t trust his cwn predictions these days. He was seen putting snow tires on his lawn mower! One of the lucky winners of a l Transistor multi â€" wave â€" band | radio at a draw held at the| Canadian Grand Prix, Mosport September 22, Downsview resiâ€" dent Paul Lobovsky, 54 Beauâ€" monde Heights Drive. Congratâ€" ulations! ( Wanted! A good home for a six year old collie. This dog has been used to affectionate handling and a free run on its owners property in the Niagara fruitâ€"belt area. It does not take kindly to maiâ€"treatment from children. Owing to unforseen circumstances, the owner must part with her pet, and would rather find a home for it, than have it put to sleep. Interested parties, please contact Mr. and Mrs. Orel 241â€"3353. _ Mr. B. Derer, Branch Librarâ€" ian, has announced the comâ€" mencement of a Saturday mornâ€" ing story hour programme for children ages 4 to 7 years. lt will be held from 10 to 10.30 every Saturday morning and all children in this age group are welcome. in the library. This work was originally in . the International Youth Library in Munich rge. Anyone| Made of steel, it operates with out, please an adjusting lever, and it is dent Judy claimed to slice any food from Mrs, Schef-\plper thinness to half an inch After opening devotions, conâ€" ducted by the Rev. Orval Aho of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Toronto, the 57 registered deleâ€" (gates divided into "buzz session" Straight that is â€" and about time! During the election of officers for the 1962â€"63 season, Mr. Fischâ€" er was elected Viceâ€"Chairman of the Zone Conference. Rev. Alâ€" bin J. Stanfel, pastor of Our Saviour, was elected Pastoral Advisor. Following the regular order of business, Mr. Wilfred Butler, Sunday _ School Superintendent of the Thistletown congregation, invited the Conference to conâ€" vene at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in September, 1963â€"the time of its next annual meeting. groups, each group consisting of a specific department level. The levels included Nursery, Kindergarten â€" Primary, Junior" Intermediateâ€"Senior, and Bible , Class departments. Mr. Ronald| Fischer, a Senior Class teacher| at Our Saviour, served as leader of the buzz session made up of teachers from the Juniorâ€"Interâ€"| mediateâ€"Senior department, reâ€" presenting some twelve Lutherâ€" an congregations in the Metroâ€" politan area. 8 Members Of Our Saviour Attend Conference Teachers‘ Conference at Oshawa this past Sunday, September 23. ‘"The _ Holy _ Ghost â€" Working Through You" was the theme of | the meeting, held at Grace Luthâ€"| eran Church in the neighbouring | city. | A knife has been designed in Britain for all the poor souls who can‘t cut bread on anything but a slant. Eight members of the Sunday School staff at Our Saviour Luthâ€" eran Church attended the Metroâ€" politan â€" Zone â€" Sunday â€" School St., last week. Investigating the trucks, hoses, and equipment, they got the lowâ€"down on the life of a fireman. Piped one young cub in fun "I think I‘ll be a fireâ€" bug". Retorted another. "Hey! We‘ve brought you some busiâ€" ness, Chief". Hills ‘A‘ & ‘B‘ packs, trooped Between Islington North & Royal York Road SATURDAY, SEPT. 29w CUTS STRAIGHT, YET! SUNDAYS .. 11:00 a.m. â€" MORNT 11:00 a.m. â€" SUNDA 7:00 pm. â€" EVEND WEDNESDAYS .. An Evangelical Christian Church Community Dedication Service £:00 p.m. â€" PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY CH HILLTOP CHAPEL LA ROSE AVENUE Order of Services COMMUNION MORNING SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL EVENING _ SERVICE 7:30 p.m. ‘Archer Elected As Student ‘Council Prexy Department reps are Lorraine Tedford from the General wing, Joan â€" Charkonnean â€" and â€" Bill Barrow, also from General; and Gary â€" Cascone, Fernado Rocâ€" chette from the technical wing; and Diane Kaczanovski from the commercial course. Mrs. Bielby and Mr. Fergusâ€" on are staff representatives to the Council. John _ Archer was _ elected President of the Weston Collegâ€" late and Vocational School‘s Student Council, by the studâ€" ents. this week. He succeeds Gary Hunt. Archer is also the Simpso representative for the school Recently elected viceâ€"president ‘ is John Webster and the new | secretary is Mary Creary, aJ commercial student. I Last Sunday the Church was decorated with fruits, vegetables, flowers and grains of harvest time. A special â€" service of thanksgiving and _ dedication was also held on Sunday afterâ€" noon for Stan lzon and the Crusaders for Christ. This youth group will resume their activities of conducting missions and _ youth â€" rallies. Rev. A. Capon was the guest preacher. Next Sunday evening, Septemâ€" ber 30th, at 7 p.m. Dame Corâ€" rie ten Boom will be the guest preacher, Corrie ten Boom was | recently made a Knight of the! Order of Oranje Nassau by Her[ Majesty, the Queen of the‘ Netherlands, in recognition of her life of Christian witness.) season last Thursday in the newly renovated Parish Hall The meeting began with a Pot Luck Supper to which all the Sunday _ School teachers had been invited. _ The president, Mrs. W. E. Thompson welcomâ€" ed the guests. The speaker, Canon ‘Frank Lockwood was inâ€" troduced by Mrs. Lloyd Keisey and thanked by Mrs. E. C. Finâ€" lay. Canon Lockwood is the newly _ appointed â€" director . of Christian Education for Diocesan Board of Religious Education. The Women‘s Church $T. PHILIP‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH Hunt. Mr. Simpson‘s The monthly meeting of St. Bernard‘s Council of the CW L was held in the parish hall on September 11th, with Mrs. E. Banasco presiding. The Spiritual Convenor, Mrs. A. Armstrong, thanked those | who had supplied flowers and care of the Altar during the summer and asked for. volunâ€" teers in the coming months, The | weekly Rosary will be said by ; members each Tuesday at 10:30 | A.M. Rosary Sunday will be on October 7th at the Exhibition Park and members were asked to attend. The _ Membership Convenor, Mrs. M. Dobson, reported 89 paid up members \ _ Beginning in November, the [date of the C W L meeting will | be the first Tuesday in each month and the Communion Sunâ€" day the first Sunday in each lmonth. h sds o ie i hm ces ug d ht B ary e o ie o omermmneeg Arrangements were made for a Bazaar in November and conâ€" venors volunteered for the varâ€" ious booths. A handâ€"made lace tablecloth was on display, which will be raffled at the Bazaar and tickets will be on sale in the near future. The proceeds of the Bazaar will go to set up a Scholâ€" arship Fund and for sanctuary furnishings. Members were urged to take part in the Novena to the Holy Ghost beginning September 29th for the success of the Ecumenâ€" She is a remarkable Christian saint who has suffered untold persecution because of her faith. During the second World War she . was imprisoned by the Nazis, and spent four months in solitary confinement for conceal> ing Jews in her home. She is the author of several books and is a speaker of warmth and depth and conviction. Everyone in the district is welcome to come and hear Corrie ten Boom at 7 p.m. in the Church and at the Fireside in the Parish Hall following the church service ST. BERNARD‘S CATHOLIC f d ue esfton an SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th 9:00 a.m.â€"Holiand Service â€" 11.00 a.m.â€"English Service. 5:00 p.m.â€"English Service. Kipling Avenue Baptist Church KIPLING AVENUE, NORTH Minister: Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. â€" 17 Cross St. â€" CH 1â€"9533 5 Cross Street at Church CHerry 1â€"1571 (ENTRAL ..UNI.TSB.. CHURCH 11 A.M. SERVICE 10 11 11:00 a.m. Pax Bible Class o 11:00 a.m. Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary 11:00 a.m. Sacrament of Baptism Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto 7 P.M. SERVICE 0 a.m. â€"â€" Tri C Class for Teenagers 1 am. â€" Classes for all ages 3:00 pm. â€" XL Bible Class For Ladies 7:30 pm. â€" HIC Group 7:45 pm. â€" Young Peopl¢‘s Union 9:45 a.m. Junior and Intermediate Church School Minister: Rev. Raiph E.Spencer, 1 Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Ha» NUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1 a.m. â€" ‘"The Cal) Weston Presbyterian Church Service for Sunday, September 30, 1962 worship with us | _ 00â€" _ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1962 9:45 A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 9 years and up 9:45 A.M.â€"Pathfinder‘s Bible Class 11:00 A.M.â€"Dr. James S. MacKentie 11:00 A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 1â€"8 years Extends a welcome to all Rev. J. Novak, Pastor of the Czechoslovakian Baptist Church with the Czechoslovakian Choir urc Conducted by Pastor Mario Acacia Baptist Minister of Toronto Italian Community REV. H. A. VENEMA, B.A., T 265 Albion Road, Rexdale SUNDAY, SEPT sUNDAY sCHOOL Westminster Hnited Church No Evening Service Raiph E.Spencer, M.A.; B.D Rev. James S. Mackenztie, M.A., B.D. CewWs istfrick ‘The Friendly Fomily Chuxch‘ The Service of Thanksgiving will be observed in Central, Sunâ€" day morning, October Tth at 11 a.m. World Communion will be observed the following Sunâ€" day, October 14th at 11 a.m. Those desiring to unite with the church at that time either by transfer of certificate or on profession of faith are asked to contact the Minister. John Cehan.; Scott William, son of Mr. & Mrs. F. William Macdonell; Wayne Curtis, son of Mr. & Mrs. Waldemar Milley; Laura Denise, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Sooley: Victoria Lee, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. F. Gerald Townsend. ical Council. munity Services, addressed the meeting on behalf of the United Appeal, and asked members to participate, Lunch was served by the Comâ€" mittee. The following children were presented for christian baptism at Central Sunday, September 23, at the morning service: Brent John, son of Mr. & Mrs. "Preaching the whole Bible for the whole world." 10 11 7 p.m. W. Hart, BA., B.D Eims Public School Golfdown Dr. REXDALE ALLIANCE CHURCH Frank Buckley, of Comâ€" Sunday School Worship Service Evening Service years

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