Page 6 â€"â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursday, October 4, 1962 Wellâ€"known in his home town as a cubâ€"master, ice hockey and lacrosse player, Jack is at presâ€" ent rooming with Mrs. Poole at 19A Barker Avenue and can be reached at 741â€"2284. Welcome to Thistletown, Jack and we hope that your housing problem will soon be solved. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery go to 6â€"year old Peter Holgate of Fingal Place, who suffered a broken arm and leg after being knocked down by a car on Barkwin Avenue last Sunâ€" day morning. Peter, who was riding a biâ€" eycle given to him for his sixth birthday the day before, ran inâ€" to the side of the car, the driver of which had no chance to avoid the accident. At last report, Petâ€" er is doing as well as can be expected, and if the Xâ€"rays prove favourable, will leave Humber Hospital at the end of the week. meetings on Saturday, October 13th., from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. in the Albion Gardens Public School. Any enquiries about the Youth Club should be directed to Mr. John Simmons at 741â€" 1059. at the regular morning service. During the service we shall reâ€" ceive into our Church Memberâ€" ship, those who have expressed their desire to join our Church Mrs. Myrtle Cannon once aâ€" gain made a very competent commentator, and Mrs. Pearl Tomlin was a very efficient Misâ€" tress of Ceremonies. Acting as models this year were: â€" Bridgett Phillips, Jean Gibson, Margaret Schultz, Carol Woollâ€" ings, Betty Pauk, Barbara Gunn, Jane Vint, Jessie Doan, Shilla Amini, & Helen Johnstone. A newcomer to our communâ€" ity, Mr. Jack Hauert is in the market for an apartment. or a reasonably priced house to rent. Currently _ employed _ by the IG.A. store in the Plaza, Jack would like his wife and children to join him from Owen Sound, but cannot find anywhere to live locally. World Wide Communion Ser vice will be held next Sunday ganized by the ladies of the Humber Summit Presbyterian Church once again proved to be an overwhelming success, Over one hundred people attended each of the showings on Septem:â€" ber 24th and 25th in the Church Auditorium, and contributed a handsome sum to the funds of the Women‘s Auxiliary. News from the Churches. Albion Gardens Presbyterian The bride was gowned in pure | ceived her gue silk organza over taffeta with | Room at the W neckline and sleeves of Chantilly | in a sheath lace. The Empire look was acâ€"|chiffon embroi cented with velvet bows, and the | tilly lace, with gown was embroidered with |ories and a « Chantilly lace appliques and imâ€" | roses. She was ported crystals. A bow at the | mother of the ; back caught a cathedral train. | brocade with 1 and she wore a matching tiara |and a corsage with a bouffant veil of silk ilâ€" After the rec lusion, Part of her wedding left for Niagar ensemble was her grandmother‘s i bride â€" wearing lavelier of amethysts and pearls ) brown â€" and | Matron of honour was Mrs.|maribou feather hat, brown acâ€" Derek Garnham, sister of the |cessories and a corsage of orâ€" bride, and bridesmaid was Mrs. ’chids‘ On their return the newâ€" Eddie Soper. They were gowned lyweds will reside in North alike in champagne brocade ; York. Miss Marilyn Carol Coulter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Coulter of Yore Road, was united in marriage recently to Mr. William Jack Jennings, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jennings of Weston, at Riverside United Church with Rev. H. Allen officâ€" jating. The bride is secretary to Mr. George Bull, Mayor of Wesâ€" The Youth Club will begin its New deep freeze, electrie refrigerator, electrie range, olectric washer, modern household furniture, dishes, glassware, ornaments, large quantity of carpenter tools, including electric skill saw, garden tools, etc. at 49 Rayâ€" more Drive, Weston, Ont., 1 block South of Lawrence Ave. East off Searlet Road. Property belonging to the Estate of the Late Neil Parrington. This is a real good sale, everything is good, 2 }ot of it is near new, Sale at 100 P.M. Terms cash on day of sale. See list on Classiâ€" Ned Page. Ken & Clarke Prentice â€" Auctioneers, Markâ€" Secretary Of Weston Mayor Wears Heirloom At Wedding show of Fall Fashions or T histletown News By DORA K. WALLACE Phone 741â€"0695 20 Brid FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th Important Auction SALE OF FURNITURE bride wearing a double â€" knit brown and beige suit with maribou feather hat, brown acâ€" cessories and a corsage of orâ€" by certificate of transfer or by profession of faith. Christian Heritage series â€" "Paul of Tarsus" will begin on October 7th at one o‘clock and will continue to be featured on C.B.C. Television. On Sunday, October 7th, the Lutheran Church Television proâ€" gramme "This is the Life" will begin its l1th Season. On the air every week without interrup tion since the fall of 1952, "This is the Life" is today one of the most widely televised programâ€" mes in the world. As it enters its 11th season "This is the Life" is being carried regularly by 342 stations. not only in Canada and the US. but also in such far away places as Nigeria, Australâ€" ‘The mother of the bride reâ€" ceived her guests in the Riviera Room at the Wedgewood, attired in a sheath gown of apricot chiffon embroidered with Chanâ€" tilly lace, with matching accessâ€" ories and a corsage of white roses. She was assisted by the mother of the groom in old gold brocade with brown accessories and a corsage of bronze mums, satin, in bell â€" shaped skirts, with bow interest in back, threeâ€"quarâ€" ter sleeves and matching pillbox hats, and they carried bouquets of yellow and brpnze mums. Attending :’l:;oom were Mr, Kenneth K , Mr. Donald Jennings, brother of the groom, and Mr. Derek Garnham, brothâ€" erâ€"inâ€"law of the bride. ia. the Phillipines & Ecuador, At present, plans are underway to release the programme in forâ€" eign languages, a Spanish verâ€" sion has already been shown in South America. Requests for the programme have come from widâ€" ely separately sections of the world, and the Churches Tele: vision Board is seriously considâ€" ering these requests. After the reception the couple left for Niagara Falls, with the Our Saviour â€" Lutheran Professionally produced _ in | Hollywood, but paid for out of the mission treasuries of the Luâ€" theran Church â€" Canada, in afâ€" filiation _ with the Lutheran| Churchâ€"Missouri Synod, "This is | the Life" is a dramatic portrayal ‘ of Christian faith and life in actâ€" ion. 1 This Conference included counâ€" cellors from the Atlantic, Eastâ€" ern South Eastern and Ontario districts, Rally day for the Sunday School was September 30th. Atâ€" tendance awards were presented ta 33 children and a total of 110 children _ received â€" promotional certificates. Sponsoring the programme in this community is Our Saviour Church in Thistletown. Pastor Stanfel attended the Regional _ Circuit _ Councellors Conference held in the Henry Hudson Hotel, New York City, on October 1st. 2nd. and 3rd. Thistletown Baptist Church A record number of children, ninety nine in all, were enrolled in the Sunday Schools during Rally Day, Sunday September Eighteen new, were service. It is on the air 52 weeks of the year and enjoys an estimated weekly audience of 10,000f000 viewers. The morning and evening ser 20 Bridgenorth Cres. teachers, six of them installed during the Sign Application Approved For Jane Street vices on Sunday last were welly she presented the W. A. with a attended to hear Pastor Don, bouquet of roses for a shutin Whiteside, who is a missionaryâ€"| (Mrs. Young), and one of her elect to Bolivia, South America,) pink and white rose and mum arâ€" During the Evening Service the | rangements for a birthday (Mrs. Pastor spoke on his conversion ; Ellis daughterâ€"Kathy). The ladâ€" after spending some years as aJms thanked Mrs. Swain, and Mrs. convict in Kingston Penitentiary.| Dodds who accommanied â€" her. Weston Council approved the application of â€" Ajax â€" Engineers Ltd., for the erection of two After studying at the Central Baptists Seminary, Pastor Whiteâ€" side was called to serve as a missionary to South America. He and his wife hope to arrive in late fall. The Pot Luck Supper on Sepâ€" tember 18th, was a huge success. After Grace had been said by Mrs. Snider, the ladies filled their plates from a tempting "smorgasbord" array of hot and cold dishes. From the compliâ€" mentary comments and plans to exchange recipes, we concluded that dinner was thoroughly enâ€" joyed. Mrs. Peach conducted the Aucâ€" tion, and an hilarious halfâ€"hour ensued. Never has $34.00 been collected so fast nor parted with so eagerly. A period of devotions preceeded the guest speaker, Mrs. Jane Swain, of the Village Florists. Mrs. Swain amazed her listeners with the ease and flourâ€" ish with which she created the most beautiful floral arrangeâ€" ments. At the end of her talk, St. Andrews Anglican Church PETITE AND PRETTY Betty Pauk is caught by the lens as she waits in the wings to model at the Humber Summit Fall Fashion Show sponsored by the Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church W. A. She is wearing a taupe double knit jersey sheath and matching shoes. Chance Takers Are Accident Makers . .. Exercise Caution At Work And At Home! 27 G°IM AANQ 2L PIOMC. //‘/g/?-‘“ LAST YEAR INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS COST THE LIVES OF 55 ONTARIO WORKMEN . . . THESE COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED! INDUSTRIAL SAFETY MONTH Make October And The Whoie Year Accident Free Endorsed by the Weston Safety Council CHRYSLER _ CORPORATION 1963 CaARS WOODBRIDGE MOTORS OCTOBER IS PLYMOUTH VALIANT CHRYSLER No. 7 Highway ~â€" Woodbridge rangements for a birthday (Mrs Ellis daughter+â€"Kathy). The lad ies thanked Mrs. Swain, and Mrs Dodds who accompanied her very warmly. He reported to Council that they conform to all the regulaâ€" tions of the Town of Weston. and he said that there was no reasâ€" on why a permit should not be issued. On Tuesday, October 16th, at 8.00 p.m. Mrs. Snider will conâ€" duct a Study Panel on the study book "Jesus Christ the Light of the World." She will also show slides of Miss Shirley Snider‘s trip to the Far East. a poster _ panels â€" totalling 500 sq. feet on the roof 1736â€"1738 Jane Street by the E. L. Ruddy Co. Ltd., after the Building Inâ€" spector had checked the location and the plans of the erection. Mrs. George Yaun is to reâ€" place Mrs. Hudson, who is on "Maternity Leave." Mrs. Gordon Squibb to replace Mrs. Kuster, also on "Maternity leave". Mrs. A. Needham and Mrs. E. Ellis to replace Mrs. George Clarke who is moving to Willowdale. On behalf of the W.A. Mrs. Wheatstone _ presented _ Mrs. Clarke with a book of Bible Storâ€" ies. Mrs. Clark‘s devoted service to the W. A., the Little Helpers, and the Church Year, her friendâ€" liness. god wishes and sense of humour will be sorely missed. The good wishes of all members go with her as she moves to a new home and a new parish, New tive: at their showrooms cordially invite you Members of the Execu to view their Sisters In Cornflower Blue Attend Bride from Weston Married recently in Riverside United Church were Miss Helen Virginia Green, daugbhter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Green of Weston, and Mr. Anthony Vadeâ€" ika, son of Mrs. Vadeika and the late Mr. Vadeika of Lithuania, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harvey Allen, with Mr. Ashley Tidy at the organ and Mrs. Aileen Denike as soloâ€" ist. The church was ‘decorated with white mums on the Comâ€" munion table. Given in mariage by her fathâ€" er, the bride was attired in an eggshell peau de soie gown with a seoop neck and Chapel train, with lace applique on the front panel. With her short sleeves, she wore long peau de soie glovâ€" es. _ Her white, laceâ€"covered Jacket and s pillbox had a very full fingertip| White gloves ; veil in three tiers. She carried|i€s, for her w a cascade bouquet of white carâ€"| bec, Montrea nations with pink roses and trailâ€"| tian Mountair ing ivy. | couple will ta The bride was attended by Miss| Mount Dennis Judith Anne Green, her sister,| Out of tow as Maid of Honour, and brides-‘ Mr. and Mr: maids were Miss Leslie Barbara family from Green, sister of the bride, Miss| Mrs. H. Steve Valerie German, cousin of the| Mr. and Mr bride, and Miss Helen Kerrigan. | Dundas, Mr. | They were gowned alike in cornâ€"| from Clinton, flower blue peau de soie with a Sauberan . fro scoop neck, short sleeves and|N.Y., and M full bellâ€"shaped â€" skirts hlling‘MacPherson from soft pleats. Their crowns‘ Ontario. We thought there were only 3,000 in the reserve." Anyone for an elephant hunt ? Portraits and landscapes by James Barrowman, Willowdale artist, are now being exhibited in the North York (Main) Lib rary, Willowdale, until Saturday, October 20. The portraits, providing an inâ€" teresting contrast to the landâ€" scapes, are mainly character studies in oils. Although most of the work is representational there will be a few abstracts shown. This exhibit may be seen during library hours. Mr. Barrowman, a native of Scotland, has travelled far afield in search of material for his work. However, the locale for the landscapes in this exhibition was closer to home, and scenes from _ Southern â€" Ontario â€" and along the St. Lawrence River are depicted. An inspirational | "Missionary Night" was the programme for the September meeting of the United Church Women of Bevâ€" erley _ Hills â€" United _ Church, Wednesday evening, September 26 in the Fireside Room. We‘d like to remind you once again, that there will be Special Anniversary â€" Services at the Downsview | Baptist Church, October 14 ‘to 21, Do plan to attend during that period. The Tumpane Home & School Association will be holding a "Meet the Teacher Night," on Tuesday, October 9. 8 p.m. in the School Auditorium. The programme for the evenâ€" ing included a film, "On the Rim of Tomorrow" which told of Christian youths who live on the rim of East Asiaâ€" in South Korea, Formosa, Hong Kong, and Okinawa. A Missionary Skit, written by Dona Ross. was preâ€" sented by members of the Goâ€" Getters Unit The skit, centred The "lost and found" articles will be on display. As the box is full to overflowing; any items not claimed at this meeting will be sent to a charitable organizâ€" ation downtown. We were sorry to hear that the Reverend F.W. Fry of St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church was hospitalized, and wish him a speedy recovery. The Devotional was taken by Eleanor Wray, Mary Johnson and Anne Black.The latter, who has a rich missionary heritage. told about Korea as it was in her grandfather‘s day, her fathâ€" er‘s day, and as it is now â€" in her sister‘s day. LIMITED Thistletown News of peau de soie petais had short wispy veils worn back from the face, and they carried oval bouâ€" quets of white mums with cornâ€" flower ribbon. Best man was Mr. Donald R. German, while ushers were Mr. William Green Jr., Mr. Rayâ€" mond Green and Mr. James Mcâ€" Culloch. The bride‘s mother received her guests at Riverside Church Hall in peacock blue satin broâ€" cade with wrapâ€"around skirt, scoop neck and short â€"sleeves. She wore a blue flowered hat with veil and carried a corsage of pink carnations. The bride changed to a blueâ€" grey suit with a Chanelâ€"type jacket and straight skirt, with white gloves and black accessorâ€" ies, for her wedding trip to Queâ€" bec, Montreal and the Laurenâ€" tian Mountains. The newlywed couple will take up residence in Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. Green and family from Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens from Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson from Dundas, Mr, and Mrs. R. Butler from Clinton, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Sauberan from Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. MacPherson _ from Dunnville, Ontario. around the conversation at tea of three ladies who were discusâ€" sing a letter one of them had reâ€" ceived from a missionary friend in Korea. The cast included Audrey Downward, Betty Gillap and Dona Ross. A book Review, compiled by Irene Gray, on "TheSplit in the Sky" by Jessie L, Beattie, was presented by members of the Busy Bees Unit. The book told of a visit to the Six Nations Indian Reservation by a former resident, and the review gave an insight into the lives of many of the people whom he met. Velma Ball, Dorothy Wade, Verâ€" na Feesey, Kay Bush and Alice Woodhouse took part in the Book Review. The joint fall meeting of the evening auxiliary of the Weston Missionary Society and the O.W. A.LS.S.A. group will be held Wednesday October 10, at 8 p.m. in the Creelman Hall. The guest speaker for the evening will ‘be Rev. Donald Powell, former missionary to the Koreans in Japan. All ladies of the congregation are cordially invited to attend. It was too bad that the mois ture laden weather dampened activities scheduled for the outâ€" doors last weekend, in particuâ€" lar, a Cubaree. Maybe the Thanksgiving â€" weekend coming up will wear a sunnier face â€" which reminds us to wish you all, a joyful holiday weekend and time to take stock and be thankful for what we have. Sure hope you can get out to see the panoramic fall colours of our Ontario woodlands. We had a sneak preview through Ontario and Quebec last week. and never before have we seen such a gorgeous array of colours, Whatâ€" Fall Meeting Of Weston‘s Missionary Soc. ever you Carefully ! 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Frying is one of the most popular cooking methâ€" ods for fish, and flavorful saimâ€" on steaks from British Columbia were never more tender and tasty than they are when the oven takes over the "frying" chores. The end product looks like breaded, fried steaks but there‘s a vast difference. With the oven method, there‘s less absorption of fat and the fish is flaky and moist. Since the heat is better controlled by this Spencer Method" or ovenâ€"fryâ€" ing technique, the cook can be assured the finished dish won‘t be overcooked â€" an important consideration where fish is conâ€" cerned. Ovenâ€"Fried Steaks reâ€" quire only a simple garnish of lemon, although your â€" family might like tartar or dill pickle sauce as an accompaniment. "OVENâ€"FRIED" STEAKS 4 B.C. salmon steaks 1 cup milk ‘ 2 teaspoons salt ‘ Dash pepper ‘2 cup fine dry bread crumbs !7 cup melted butter or other liquid fat Combine salt, pepper and milk in a shallow pan. Spread bread crumbs on a piece of foil or waxâ€" ed paper. Dip steaks first in milk. then in crumbs. Place in a shallow greased baking dish. Drizzle butter over steaks. Bake Salmon Steaks For Fish And Seaftood Week The annual fishing industry promotion is being observed this year from October 15 to 21 â€" Fish and Seafood Week. With nippy autumn days upor us, appetites are whetted by the thought of something hearty, something ovenâ€"hot, and what better than B.C. salmon steaks ? Nobody questions nature‘s heating systemsâ€"and when it comes to home heating nothing is quite as good, as safe, dependable Esso Oil heat * With Esso you have that reassuring fecling that )ne‘ always get the very best; the very best and most:! economical heating fuel, the very best and mosti reliable service. Call your nearest Imperral Esso Agent today and Ict him introduce you to that wonderfal world of Esso warmth. * J. A. ALLISTON Woodbridge ATlas 8â€"2064 _ ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST Jacket Mink trim THE TWO BEST HEATING SYSTEMS KNOWN TO MAN 1978 Weston Rd.| Budget Terms CH 1â€"8091 Avnihblei $295 Esso IMPERIAL AGENT Aithough the weather on Satâ€" urday was a little damp, it didn‘t dampen any of their spirits and Sunday dawned bright and clear. There were interest groups, inâ€" cluding â€" handicrafts, sketching, hikes etc; and in the evening, square dancing, games and a sing song around the campâ€"fire. Mrs. F. D. ‘Buddy) Wilson was Camp leader and speaker at the church service Sunday morning. _ As the Bible Study was on the story of the Prodigal Son, the theme of her address was "Forgiveness". The offerâ€" ing taken at the service is to be sent to the charity of the girls‘ choosing. The following Churches were represented: â€" Trethewey Park, Beverley Hills, Central, Elversâ€" ton Park, Mount Dennis, Westâ€" way, Humbervale and Riverside United,. Rexdale and Weston Presbyterian. Weston CGIT Fall Camping One hundred and ten girls and their leaders from the Weston District C.G.1/‘T. â€" attended â€" a Weekend Camp on September 21, 22 and 23, at Camp Norval. Township Of North York CLERK‘S NOTICE OF FIRST _ POSTING OF vOoTERS‘ LIST Voters‘ List, 1962, Township of North York, County of York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVâ€" EN that I have complied with Section 9 of The Voters‘ List Act, and that I have posted up at my office in the Municiâ€" pal Building. 5000 Yonge Street, Willowdale on the 3rd .day of October, 1962, the list of all persons enâ€" titled to vote in the said Municipality _ at Municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. AND I HEREBY call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law. the last day for appeal being the lith day of October. 1962. DATED at Willowdale, this 3rd day of October, this 1962 Clerk, Township of North York. A. G. STANDING