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Times & Guide (1909), 10 Jan 1963, p. 2

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P... I - TH! WESTON “MI! - mm, January " "" After maven! inquiries I I“ firsally able to obtain the foil, W'mg information tanning the rink in Harding Park. There is SUPERVIS- Pleasure skating at the following times; Monday and Friday 4 pm. to. ' pm. Wednesdays T Fm. to 10 pm. Saturday and Sunday 2 pan. to 5 pm. _ At the above times hockey stick: and pucks are strictly forbidden. Mr. Ed. Wilson, 241- 2876, is in charge at these times. I still feet that a second area could be flooded, with very lit- tle effort or expense, thus err abling the younger skaters more opportunity to practice. In oth- er years we have had a small rink adjoining the hockey rink, and it was appreciated by the girls who wanted to practice figure skating, as well as by the little one: just learning. Per- haps if enough interested par- ents contacted the Parks and Recreation office. our children could have this privilege. David Brian Verner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rosa "Hap" Ver- ner, Collin's Bay, Ont., was bay used at Trethewey Park United Church, on Sunday, December 23. David is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Yerner, 2 Wishbone, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cox, 1759 Lawrence Ave. W, During the Christmas Holi, days Miss Mary Hebburn enter. Mined some young friends. Her guests were Karen Diplock, Di- anne Duffett, Janet. Main, Becky (Jane) Rhodes, Suzanne Schro- der, Wendy Snyder and Diane Wall. ' The general meetilig, Treme- way Park United Church, I.C.W., will be held at the church Wed. Jan. 16, tt pm. Feature film, "Harvest in Okinawa." On Sunday, January 6, St. David's Anglican Church was the scene of a very special ser- vice. This was the first time the " Epiphany Festival Service of Lights” was used in any con- gregation in the Diocese of Toronto. The guest speaker was the Rt. Rev. H. R. Hunt, B. A., M. A., Suffragan Bishop of Tor- onto. This is a very moving and beautiful service, depicting the spread of Christianity through- m . . . Remodel 2:3 93:23:...” HUME. & PROPERTY with . YURK HUME MliEllnWIM SERVICE HARDINGTON a B’.§T’3’.S...T,..-’ We are fully equipped to handle ALL your property and home improvement project on a “one conga-=1 - a qsmstrtiet" basis. YORK HUME MODERNIZAIIUN SERVICE "t0ttttTmnttE" Display Centre 2020 JANE ST. (111:! South of 401 Hwy.) DONT' GAMBLE . . . All Work Fully Guaranteed Garages [cuddled Kitchens Awe Room Kitchen gaunt" Tops ("hi Bathrgoms Recreation or no 6-1323 For Free Estimates and Home Appointment - No Obllullon - or Visit (all CH 7-6644 out the world. The convention of St. David's feel they were greatly privileged in being liv- en the opportunity on valor-hip at this very lovely service. this maxi, but it is a. way that lean try to help what I feel is a very unfortunate titanic): in this community. There is still an urgent need for help it Cube are to eontinue a St. David's There are 2 packs there which means that about so young boys will be let down if they are forced to close. Surely there is some one in this area who could spare the time and effort to Beep this very worth. while work going. Volunteers please can Don Hatter, Zita». It is with regret that l have to announce that 112 Brownies will not be able to resume act- ivities. Help promised has not materialized and so there will NOT be Brownies " Hnrdingtpn School until further notice. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. V. Duggan, Hearst Circle and Mr, and Mrs. Ken Colwell, also of Hearst Cir., on the birth of their new daughters. Please relene Wednesday. January Mr. A Euchre will be held at 8 pm. that date. in St. Bernard's Parish Hall. Admit sion 50c. St, Bernard's C. W. L held their monthly meeting Jan. 2, in the Parish Hall, Mrs. Banana presiding. After a short busing meeting, Father Marshmnn showed films and slides of his trip to Rome, the Holy Land, ind Lourdes. This was enjoyed by all present. T Ist. Trethewey Scouts. Moth- erU Auxiliary, would like the help of all mothers of the boy: in the pack and Troop, to help inake this year's Father and Son Banquet the best ever. This ii World Scouting Year, and extra effort is needed to make it a great year. Call Mrs. Maclntyre. 211-15385, to find how you an help. Ted Hopkins was home we: the Holidays. Ted is a member of the Royal Canadian Navy. He Perhaps readers get tired of rite Alterations Renovations Faetory & Plant Alteration: ST. JOHN'S YOUNG PIMLI It was announced by Pat Hen- neséey that Maryanne labsko’l new assinant to work on the 1egf,tn?,Sgt,'ih,iQ for all the Club's pr: ting was Phylii Cole .man. He also asked for I vol- unteer to help edit the Club's newspaper, "Peasant Under Glass." _ ahe Annual sum Party vu held on Sunday, January 0. 1968 con Everyone am. but (m a hour's skating. tired And may to consume the delicious doughnuts and hot chocolate made try the Cluh'| Went Common, who are John Mylar] and Judy Doiron. For many at the Club members this is the only time during the year that they take their skates out of the mothballs and risk their lite, Later on in the evening Rev. A. L. Bourque opened the meet- ing with e prayer Ind announ- eed that this month's intention would be the “Knowletlse and Acceptance of Our Vocation in Life." Peter Smith, megPred- dent told the male member! of the Club that the Men's Retreat held at Inn-wake, would be held this Friday, January 11, 1968. He urged all that possibly could to attend. Pat Hennemy, the Vice - President, told all the members that there would he I Hockey Game for our team to participate in next week for One announcement that in made by Rev. A. L Bourque which was received with sur- prise and anticipation, and that was that Bishop Mai-moo would be visiting the Club on Febru- Bernardo. Rollings, Past Pre. sident reminded the Club mem- bers" of the may” Club meeting to come. "W 0's WHO NtGHTt" A special guest is to come and any member guessing who that guest is or the beat guess submitted.' would win a wonderful prize. “Who's Who Night" is to be held on Janu- ary 13, 1963. It was promised by Bernard that this night would never be forgotten. He also re minded the members that the Christopher Course is starting this Wednesday, January, B, 1963, which will be instructed by Mr. Bruce Crochet. Then the time rolled around that all were waiting for. That time when Peasant', Chance is drawn. This week the total sum to be won by some individual was $30.00. Unfortunately, how- ever, the member's name that was called was not present and therefore next week the amount to be won will be '33.00. u the son of Mr. and Hopkins, Hearst Circle. Birthday Greetings; James Ritchie, Marsha Stuart, Brian Ray, Jan. MP, David Lew is. Jacky Westmoreland. Jan. 11; Harris Hue, Jagt. 12; Doreen Hebburn, Jan. 13; and little Brenda Red4r., who will be 1 on January 16. Brenda it the daughter of Judy and Art Reddy, and the granddaughter Comedians earn a lot more than parliamentarians, bot they are sometimes a lot funnier. The fellow next door says that people who ‘drive on if they owned the road would do a lot better to drive an if they owned their cars. of Mi/and Mrs. Cecil Bevan. In these days of sputniks and H-bombs. the road lo Hades seem: paved with good invert. 110M. ration an On Monday evening, mam member, of Second Churd: will be attending a Christian Labour Malia: meeting to be held in the Lansing United Churdl. " Boson Ave., Willowdale, On- tario. Mr. Harry Antoinidea, bushes: agent of the Christian labour Association of Canada, convinced of the necessity that Christian. should emaatanttr strive to apply the dimetives at the Word ot God for human life, will speak on “Why Christ- in Union." The when will explain why Canada's (Erwin worker: should form and join labour unions committed to the aim of applying trttir4rUtian principles in order to reduce strife and eonttiet and to pro- mote harmonious employer-em- plotee relationd. There will be the St. cub-mm (mi-um no minister of the Second Church. will preach at all three won-chip services. Ree. H. l Veneme, minister of Second Church here will be loaned to serve in the pastor!“ Christian Reform- ed (human " Orillia, tht. urio for that day. On Sunday, January 18, tht Manse on 1-953: midi ca'nsu Services for Sunday, January 13, 1963 9:45 Ban. Junior and Intermediate Church School 10:00 my. fax Nile Ch. 11:00 an. Nunery Kindergarten and [rt-try 11:00 an. Morning Worship . 1:00 pm. Eve-ll; War-III, “COMO CHRISTIAN IIFOIMID CHURCH CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH WESTON I%BlfTfllllill tlllllltll Add“: Mr. . Danni 11:15 I.lll. Manila (chonl) 7:00 p... Swanson; [:15 pm Mr. W. L 0“an will we! I- I dist-Isia- a the Church in Atria. P.%S aan-:- Sunday School - ' your; ad up 9:45 a... - Pathfinder'. Bible Clan 11 In - Holy Communion 11:00 on -. Sunday School - 1-3 year- II" FIRST SUNDAY m m "DEAN! w." an. no], Em ST. Illlli't ANGLIBAN CHURCH King am and Wuh- not] Minister: Rev. Ralph . Spencer. ILL; 31). futon] ”hunt: Ree. In" W. lint, 3A., 3.1). IO:00 In. - ‘n-l C Ch- for Teen-gm ":00 an: - Class [at " “a 3:00 pm. - x L Bible Ch- In Law 7:30 pm. - III C Group [:00 p... - Your; Peqrte's Unk- SUNDAY, 2125 Weston M tat Church Street) SUNDAY. JANUARY 13. "" wcshnlnster 1lttftttl Church - ' CHI. " at Church SUNDAY SCHOOL 71-51-15 m. our 't3tet. £39!!!“ "Li-LE JANUARY ”has“ mum kirk! my .14 at the newsman on ecu-n. one at the end- at to Christian Reformed Glitch Tttis [M’s Day “all. “a th. article taf the Ar-tled' Creed, "and in Jesus 0mm. God'l mstr begotten Son. our Loud. Who was ttTf by the Mehr Spirit, at the virgin Ivy." The conception and him a! ctsrutviittrethePoirtttdere. .plamuon Ind diam-ion. --tsartitrHaAeo "iiaiiaiiats 39,...“ w _ , (M) Of Toronto _ Ree M. A. Venn-m B.A. TILL! as Albio- n. lax“. ' -.-.-Baeh to God I." GIG” ma - ' “on“ Serving u than-flu service ' Fats.-9tsrtiA Sen!" Second Christian Reformed Church

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