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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Oct 1962, p. 10

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Cooke, 345 Albion Rd., celebrated their §4th wedding anniversary . on September 16th. ELMLEA & DISTRICT WTA Mr. and Mrs. Cooke wish to thank the two hw guests who helped them ate, also for the lovely gifts, telegrams, letters and over a hundred cards. They received telegrams from Prime Minister John Diefenbakâ€" er, Hon. Mr. Robarts; letters from Hon. Mr. Leslie Rowntree, and Mr. 0. Waffle of the Etobiâ€" and Mr. 0. Waffle coke Township from Hon. Mr. Leslie Rowntree, their weekly euchre, on and Mr. 0. Waffle of the Etobiâ€" Thursday at the home of Mrs coke Township. Nash, 36 Braccrest Ave.. with Birthday greetings â€" to Cathy the winners being, Mrs Florence McEwen, Elmhurst Dr., October| McLachlan (93), Mrs. Julie Holâ€" 5th. | brook (92), Mrs. Evelyn Watkin Kenneth Jordan, Elmhurst Dr.,| (89) and Low score. Mrs. Doris October 6th. Hunter (41). Larry Ready, Redwater Dr.,| ELMLEA BAPTIST CHURCH October 9th It is strange to reason why| parents will wantonly disregard the "NO PARKING SIGNSU . placed by the police around the schools of the township. They are put there for safety reasons. IF a child of one of the lawâ€" breakers (and that is just what lhey are) was to SllfICI’ injury coming from the school this E:urent would be the first to er for police action, but if the police came along while their car was perked in the forâ€" bidden area they would call it police persecution j Maple Leaf school is no excepâ€" tion, a check with police showed | it was a township wide aflair.\ One school had 14 cars parkâ€" ed at one time in a forbidden area. It was difficult for any other driver to pass the parked ears and be sure a child would mot dart into his path. Should one do so what chance would he have to avoid the child with half the road filled with illegally parked cars? NORTH PARK PRESBYTERIANS Rev. F. K. Fraser. padre of Sunnybrook hospital was guest preacher at North Park Presbyâ€" terian church last week. During the morning service Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bolton of Grovedale Ave., and Mr. C. Buckberger of Mayo Dr., were welcomed into the membership of the church. Lisajane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Culley of Dorsey Dr., and Nancy Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson. were admitâ€" ted to fellowship of the church by the Sacrament of Baptism. HERE AND THERE Worshippers at North Park ehurch saw a very pretty and impressive promotion ceremony when a number of the scholars Mrs. Woodend, October 8th Cindy Watts, October 8th. Jimmy Watts, October 9th. of the Kindergarten section of the Sunday school were welcomâ€" ed to the Primary department. Last Tuesday night a number of cubs of the North Park church became members of the Scout troop in a very interesting cereâ€" mony. Cubmaster E_ F. Bell presented the candidates . to Scout master Charles France while a number of admiring parents watched SIXERS or patrol leaders of the Black Creek Area gathered at St. John‘s church for a series of games and jater enjoyed The Music Man at an Eglinton Ave., Theatre. We are glad to report David Donn is progressing nicely after MRS. W. E. GERRY Speaking of People In Maple Leaf FRANK THOMSON & SON LTD. 815 ALBION RD., THISTLETOWN DIAL 741â€"0320 â€"â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, October 4, ELMLEA and DISTRICT PARKING xhis recent operation in North \ western General hospital. Mrs. A. Carbis Mrs. Dorothy Hanes, October 9th. â€" Mrs. A. Lewis, Albion Rd., October 10th. Wedding anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs Bob Frost, Isâ€" lington Ave. N., who celebrate October 5th. Also wedding anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marsh, Redwater Dr., who will be celebrating on October 8th. Elmlea â€" Baptist Church held its Thanksgiving service. on Sunâ€" day morning with the church decorated with fruit, vegetables, Birthday greetings to the folâ€" lowing young residents of the district â€" Cherie Kather, of Blue Springs Rd.. September 25, her fifth birthday and her brother Jackie, September 27, two years, and Eda â€" Kather. October 4. seven years; Steven Grice of Grovedale Ave., September 27, 10 years and Kennie Maiden of Grovedale Ave., September 29, six. years. Trethewey â€" Elverston Park YPU ask that you keep the eveâ€" ning of October 19 and 20 when they plan to present a Variety Night, "Up Again", in Elverston Park church. The many friends of Mr. Williâ€" am Crackel of Rustic Rd., will be sorry to learn he has been rushed to hospital in Sarnia with a heart attack. With _ Mrs. Crackel he was visiting friends in the city over the weekâ€"end. It was Rally Sunday last week and the Rev. C. G. Beckel spoke on True Sportsmanship. During the service members of the church groups Sigma C and Girl Guides were present for their service. Congratulations â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marding on the arâ€" rival of a new son last Thursâ€" day. Mrs. Victor Noseworthy, conâ€" venor of Grade Mothers of the Home . and School entertained the members of her committee and members of the Maple Leaf school last week. The preparaâ€" tions made for the tea by the Social Convenor. Mrs. E. Ploloâ€" wyk and her assistant Mrs. Paul Pytlowana were superb. HOME AND SCHOOL MEET Also 50 & 60 gallon (C.N.E. MODELS) The Good Neighbors Club ELVERSTON PARK CHURCH New Pathways for learning was the topic of Mr. J. Helston, principal of Maple Leaf school at the first mecting of the Home and school association "The teachin< is more and more in the public focus today‘. Mr. Helston said. He added it was unlikely that the teaching profession _ would _ jump, . with both feet into any given techniâ€" que unil this has been proved to the professions satisfaction. "It we are to cope with the problems of the space â€" age, science and the scientific moeth od must receive their due imâ€" pact. But what of the problems in human relations that face the coming gencration. . Human reâ€" lations of unparalled proportions remain to be solved in interna: HYDRO APPROVED WATER HEATER s88. NO. 52 INGLIS 3 ONLY Lewis. Albion Rd reetings to the fol Ch. 1 â€" 9260 CH 1â€"9653 corn and flowers. _ Mr. Davis chose Psalm 106 for the responsâ€" ive reading, and a selection of Psaim‘s for his message on Thanksgiving. Mr. G. Slee of Toronto, gave a testimony of what the Lord has done for him. He said he was glad to be able to worship with the congregation of Elmlea Church and would be visiting again. The Radio Program "Forward with Christ is still being heard over C. F. G. M. 1310, Sunday mornings at 8 o‘clock. If you have not tuned in this program you are missing a . wonderful message. If you have heard the program I‘m sure you have reâ€" ceived a blessing from the mesâ€" The fruit and vegetables at the service will be sent to Scott Mission, Toronto and the flowâ€" ers to the sick in the area. Mrs. Louise Hopkins of Hearst Circle flew to England on Octoâ€" ber ist for a visit to friends and relatives. She is a warbride and this will be her first visit home in seventeen years. While in England Mrs. Hopkins hopes to see her eldest son Ted who is in the navy and right now is visitâ€" ing different European countries, on the "Athabaskan‘. _ We all wish her a safe and happy trip. Incidentally, the "Athabaskan" took part in the recent sea resâ€" cue so Mrs. Hopkins will be able to give us a first hand account of this when she arrives home. There will be NO meeting of the Hardington Home and School in October. Each parent is to be: given an opportunity for personâ€" al interviews with their child‘s teacher. These interviews will be by appointment and notices will be sent home with the childâ€" ren. The Home and School Asâ€" sociation asks you to mark Satâ€" urday, November 17 on your calendar now so that you will keep this night free for their first euchre of the season. Attended Linda Dunn‘s trousâ€" seau tea last Saturday and saw all the beautiful gifts she and Terry have â€" received. The Dunn‘s have a lovely home up in the Rexdale area but still have many memories of their days on Renfield St. Congratulations and best wishâ€" es to Maureen Dusko of 30 Chisâ€" wick St. and Kenneth Hale of Scarborough on their engageâ€" ment. Maureen and Ken plan to be married November 3rd at St. Bernards Church. Rally Day at Trethewey Park United Church was a real inspirâ€" ation to all those who attended. Sunday School was well attended and the congregation were out in full force for the 11 a.m. Worâ€" ship service. All three choirs were in . attendance and their anthems added to the bright music which was so much enjoyâ€" ed by all. During the offering a pianoâ€"organ duet was played by Mr. Fred Penney and Mr. Steven Buck. The guest speakâ€" er. Mr. John Lekx. is a young man with a sincerity was mon. . Mrs. ( intendent of led the wors by Mr. John Lawson. After all t having lately to be high ot to be thank to end Happy _ Birthday _ to _ Lesley Stewart. Nathan Hiller, Oct. 4; Wendy Bunn. Oct. 5: John Hopâ€" kins. Oct. 6; David Linn, Oct. 7; Gail Peterson, _ Oct. 8; Sharon Pritchard, Oct. 9: Gary Roberts, Jeff Pritchard, Jimmy Slaughter, Dianne Decth. Oct. 10. HARDINGTON & DISTRICT The 1962 Scoutâ€"Oâ€"Rama preâ€" sented by the Black Creek Disâ€" trict of the Boy Scouts Associaâ€" tion will be held Nov. 1. 2 and 3. Tickets are now on sale. Get vours early so that you won‘t be disappointed. tional arenas", he continued. He said it was not possible to trach the boys and girls of toâ€" day about the world of toâ€"morâ€" row because it is not known what the future will demand. "No one can prophesy . what special talents and abilities one will need to soive the problems in the last half of this century", Mr. Helston declared. "We can only take all the good that we recognize from the past, weigh it with what we know of the present, in hopes that it will fit the person to intelligently solve the problems of the future. This is the best we can offer and the only possible solution for coping with the new pathways which lie before us", he conâ€" cluded. MRS. E. WILSON CH 1â€"6638 c all the rain we lately. Sunshine high on our list ¢ thankful for‘ t If you have heard the I‘m sure you have reâ€" blessing from the mesâ€" t of the worship John Ma the Main ‘ssage dent i General Sunday service . and of * this and his his serâ€" 1 Superâ€" _ School assisted Mr. Ray been going | things | week | Very seldom will a man go out on a limb for his community, but Weston Arena manager Doc Banting did that very thing when he prophecied that Weston could and would produce the best audiâ€" ence that Dodgers of the Junior B" hockey loop ever saw. 2062 WESTON RD. "N. H. L. Oldtimers" Refreshments â€" Be Served! To The Premiere Showing of the 1963 CRUICKSHANK MOTORS MERCURYV The people of Weston will have their chance to back the kindly old ‘"Doc" when Dodgers open their 1962 season in grand style on Frigay night, October 12th with an exhibition game against no less than N.HL. Oldtimers. Arrangements have been final "The Business The Buggy Built" MA _ _ . montereys T25 . METEORS ized between Dodger manager Ken Avarell and Hank Goldup representing the Oldtimers for the exhibition tilt, Fathers will have an excellent chance to point out to their lads and lassies the Frank Mahayâ€" lich‘s, Dave Keon‘s and Red Kelly‘s of their day, and mother who must have idolized some hockey star or other, will have a definite place in the stands too FREE DRAW a PHILCO STEREO as long as she gets there in time The gala event will mark the kickâ€"off of the 196263 season for Dodgers, who are busily whipâ€" ping there prospects into a team that will make a good showing in the exhibition match and prove worthy of this hockey town famâ€" ous for its graduates. »0, Weston has been the training ground for such hockey greats as Bob Pulford, Billy Harris, Jerry + COMETS CONSUL CORTINAS James, Bob Nevin, Al MeNeil and Ed Chadwick, as well as Jerry McNamara, and Kent Douglas who is causing such a big stir along major ranks this fall. Advance tickets are on sale this week at the arena, and the management urges that fans wishing to be in on the finish purchase early and avoid disapâ€" pointment on the big night at the box office. from England! and the new CH 4â€"6461

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