?'†Executive have planned ajcents. eew in the Schooliginners. ow night for all thethe bar ?é.wr parents of the chilâ€"/out. En + dren of school, at 8:00 p.m.) » ma be door prizes and spot|. The r Now Mothers and Dads United 1 es eag e on hére is a chance to en your callendar RIVERCREST H & S I¢lasses for Toung FEUpi@ UR M MIMJGRINORAR MOUUO OO C ul us RETURNING THIS TUESDAY nesday evenings at 6.45 p.m. and Marjory Bookless, who help to EVENING to answer questions for Adulits on Thursday evenings "lead them by the hand . . . along submitted by the parents since the at 8:30 p.m. the magic stepping stones . . . e January meeting, Dr. John Rich, x x x vight through Brownieland. ..A M.D., PhD., B.S., D.P.M. The The Installation of the Commitâ€" x< x x .t y meeting will commence at 8:00 tee of Stewarts will be held Sunâ€"! Our sympathy and prayers g0), p.m. Dr. Rich, noted lecturer, day morning at the 9:45 a.m. servâ€" out to Mr. Bob Hay re :he passing "THAT‘S MY BOY!" says couch Ab Haskell as he ehild psychiatrist, and Clinical Dirâ€""ice in Rexdale United Church and‘of mother and to Mr. David Gray :ongrolgla'.; Wayne Leadbetter on his sterling ector of Canada‘s first hospital for at the 11:15 a.m. service the Orâ€"/in the loss of his father this week. effort. "No that‘s my ’b°7ru says pop Lloyd emotionally disturbed children atidination of New Elders, | xo x 0x Leadbetter who was mighty glad he took, inâ€" ‘Thistletown. If you haven‘t subâ€"| x x x . | The folk at RexdalePresbyterian C mitted a question there is still time} MARRIAGE SCHOOL ‘m..\‘s the presence of Mrs. W m to get yours into the Principal Mr.! Couples who would be interested| Anderson in their midst, owing to Winnfield. n attending such a school areithe illness of Mr. Anderson, who R I 5 W l B.. Palia Paddikes vatuenad home from Sunnyâ€" t ‘The executive have planued a fine social evening for all the parâ€" ents Monday, February 25th, in the school at $:00 p.m. There will be tables of bridge, euchre, whist, Mr. and Mrs. Nightingale Henley cresent have moved Guelph, Ontario another loss eur community. waried evening of entertainment when their tootsies get tired. BINGO in the Coronation Hall at 8:00 p.m. tonight, Thursday. Everyone is invited to attend and share in the prizes. + Rexdale Ramblings * 10TH HUMBER WEST CHURCH PARADE this Sunâ€" day morning of both Cub packs, Scout troupes, and Rangers nt‘ 11:15 am. in Rexdale United _GUIDES AND BROWNIES of the district will hold their church} parade at 9:45 a.m.‘ to Rexdale F from the Maple Leal Hockey â€" P ** Â¥ mss ] The following members were enâ€" * KO’;’IE * ‘rolled during January, Ruth Hare, & \Kathy Hare, Debbie Hunter, Sheiâ€" This Saturday afternoon at 1:00)), MoDonald, Barbi Surr p.m. a children‘s movie in the Gym ; lc ;;m ‘ ;r ;u T ur,’y' of Rexdale United Church spOn-i,v‘,Te R Es '" Ara _ (ML * sored by the Cub &nd SCOUt MEN5 smm =~ Committee and the admission is‘ 25 cents. â€"«â€" The KIWANIS Supper meeting on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Martindale Lodge on Albion Road. If you are interested in Kiwanis call Mr. O‘â€" Shea 247â€"8291. Dancing SQUARE DANCE NITE _ At 8:30 p.m. in the Coronation 1363 ISLINGTON AVE. N. Paster Rev. R. F. Ingram B.A. 9148 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a .m. Morning Worship "‘The Church in Compromise" 7.00 p.m. Evening Service "The Message to be _ Preached" Wed. §:00 p.m. Prayer and Bibla Study COMINGâ€"MARCH 3â€"6 MISSIONARY CONVENTION 11 AM.â€""What Baptisn believe sbout God" 7 PM.=â€"Yeu can‘t be a Christian ? ? ? & PM. Wednesday â€" Rev. A.‘E. Coe, BA , B.D 9.48 A.M.â€"Sunday School for all ages Kipling Avenue Baptist Church RICHVIEWâ€"WESTWAY BAPTIST CHURCH ELMS H & S REXDALE ALLIANCE . CHURCH 14 oi c 21 dif 100 M < ubermadiiiictrtinftonedibinerâ€"ecdeint SE in the i So lock up "Dobbin" in[ The $00th Guide Company 'el-} 1&: all theithe barn and give "Maud" a mite comed Gail Stewart and Cindy of the chilâ€"|out. Everyone invited. #Bumhh’ in November, then, Patti chool, at 8:00 p.m. x x x \Thomas and Welen Barclay in Deâ€" door prites and spot| The West Acres Unit of lluicombtr. Susgn Masien left the Mothers and Dads United Church Women met with Company in December to live in ance to meet your Mrs. Jay of 2 Arbordell Rd. on Bramlea, and to continue her work the community and|Tuesday evening. \in Brownies there. . . Make this a must x x x We are lucky to have found a idar. ‘ Rev. Colin Todd of Rexdale Unâ€" new Tawny Ow!, Mrs. Lorna Ferâ€" x x ited Church is holding connrmnion}‘unon a Mother Beaver, Mrs. ‘REST H & S Lrlnn- for Young People on Wedâ€"\Barbara Snider, and a Packie NG THIS TUESDAY‘nud‘y evenings at 6.45 p.m. and Marjory Bookless, who help to o answer questions for Adults on Thursday evenings "lead them by the hand . . . along the parents since the at 8:30 p.m. ‘the magic stepping stones . . . s FRe: Ankn Rich: x ol x x right through Brownieland. MBER H & 8 _ Hall, Irwin ve have planned ‘Ie-lt.l- Ther (BAPTIST CONVENTION OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC #34 Kipling Avenve North, Weston FEBRUARY 17, 1963 9.40 A.M.â€"Bible School classes for all ages 11 A.M.â€"Morning Worship c 7 P.M.â€"Chart Message #3 "Christian Conscience" , Thursday, February 14, 1963â€"Page 2 Proclaiming Christ KIPLING AVENUE, NORTH â€"â€"=~ â€" EVERYONE WELCOME Paster: Rev. Lewrence &. Rowlond At Hall, Irwin Rd., admission 50 Elien Philips, Noreen Mitchel} and cents. There are classes for beâ€" Sharon Wallace. L...m.' So lock up "Dobbin" in| The $00th Guide Company welâ€" +dA POOO TE C P C : x x x . ‘ The folk at RexdalePresbyterian > MARRIAGE SCHOOL miss the presence of Mrs, Wim. | Couples who would be intervsled}Anderwn in their midst, owing to [ attending such a school ln\thc illness of Mr. Anderson, who asked to contact Rev. Colin Todd‘has returned home from Sunnyâ€" ‘aty CH. 4â€"1637. {brook Hospital. _ Mrs. Anderson . x x x ‘deservts a lot of our thanks in the \ KOREAN ORPHAN CHOIR |good work she still finds time in il Will sing at Massey Hall Febâ€"‘doing at the Hospital for the Aged W\ruary 18th and 19th at 8:00 p.m. in our midst. , All seats are free. Plan to attend| x x x MARRIAGE SCHOOL 1 Couples who would be interested in attending such a school are asked to contact Rev. Colin Todd at CH. 4â€"163%. 300TH BROWNIE PACK | â€" Dir. wnd MIP®, MT. N2 MIRDAZO CC ’ ‘The 300th Brownie Pack of Rexâ€" Barford Rd. were blessed with al dale is under the able teadership fine daughter this past week. ; of Brown Owl, Mrs. Betty Black x _ x x who is also secretary for the Rexâ€"| REXDALE BOWLING AND ‘ ‘dlh District. | RECREATION CLUB _ The leaders and Auxilary are so| | Bowling at Albion Bow! at Thisâ€" pleased with their Brownies which tletown Plaza. 930 Groupâ€"Team meet at Elmlea School every Friâ€"\Greyhounds 24, Tigers 21, Chipâ€" ‘day night and the following is &lmunks 20, Wildcats 19, Skunks 17, {pmgress report :â€" |Foxes 16, Bisons 16, Beavers 16. | GOLDEN BARS have been Pl'e'iBears 15, Squirrels 15, Lions 15, o Mrmo d alraaa oc de Brend: In order to raise funds for the| service work in the community,| K.R T. stages an Annual Variety| Show â€" called "The Night _ of Knights". Members of K.R.T. as) well as Ladies of The Round Table| dur female counterpart, make up! \the entire cast. Rehearsais . have |already begun for this fabulous| \show which will be staged at RichA} Ijview Collegiate . Auditorium on| Thurs., Feb. 28, Fri. March 1, and lSnt,, March 2, 1963. This year‘s| show is in the form of a play| based on The Art Linkletter T.V.] show and it is called "Boy, Are We‘ Crazy". Ray Turner, who {s our |producer promises a fine evening of good wholesome, humorous enâ€" ‘}t'n.inmont for the whoke family: \so get those tickets early to be ‘ensured of good seats. Members Prayer and Bible Study “' € a® By Doug Loblaw °"a WNIE PACK â€" | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Henry of wnie Pack of Rexâ€" Barford Rd. were blessed with a e able leadership fine daughter this past week. Mrs. Betty Black] x _ x x will be selling tickets from door to door in the district and tickets are also available by phoning BE 1â€"2933 or BE 1â€"0739, and at the door during the nights of the perâ€" formances. As mentioned above we now have a group of "Ladies of The Round Table" who meet regularly each ‘rWPansday night at St. George‘s on the Hill in Islington. The gitl are of the ages of 18â€"25 and woul« welcome anyone interested to join ‘them at 8:00 p.m. any week. \Their programme follows a patâ€" ‘tern similar to KRT.‘s and nn‘ |Jan. 9th they were able to have Mr. Hal Burns present to speak to them on "Cubs Today". Mr. \Burns has spoken to K.R.T. in the past and being a radio and newsâ€" |paper reporter with assignments in Cuba he has first hand inforâ€" mation that is of interest to all of us. Mr. Rurna will be returning to Cuba at the end of this month so we hope he will bring us back some more news in the near fuâ€" ture, It seem« that the news has finâ€" ally come‘to an end for this report but don‘t be saddened too much for there will be more to follow #soon about our "Night of Knights®". Again may 1 ask you to support this community organization for ‘ymm‘ men by purchasing a ticket for a worthwhile show. © BABY‘S HEAD An infant‘s head is too heavy for his small neck to support, therefore anyone lifting or carryâ€" ing the child should support the head with a hand or arm. When washing his head, a lather of mild soap can be rubbed gently into the scalp, followed by rinsing in warm water, with the baby‘s head held over the basin, face up to prevent woap running into his eyes. Vaientine Greetings * St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian~Chureh,jwith a question and answer perâ€"| ‘"* °"* ""**"*C * °0°° 50 0009530 pam. _ In this day and age when you‘formerly directed by the father of iod, followed by refreshments. _ |*@n away on a short vacation, the s:30 pav. * van buy a Valentine for practicalâ€"/one of the elders at St. Andrew‘s, omrintemss i'puker at next Sunday‘s services| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ly everyone from the mailman to| Mr. Ken Graydon, will be presentâ€"(St. Matthais‘ Anglican ‘in Thistletown Baptist Church) 4 jfeatuwre of the evening your children‘s teacher 1 don‘tiing a Service of Song at the eveâ€"| On Wednesday afterncons at Will be Mr. Harold Duckworth. A vices for the next few weeks at think it would be a miss to wilhining service at St. Andrew‘s on?Z:O{) p.m, a group meets for prayâ€"|P88t°" in the North country f0" Aibion Gardens Presbyte all my readers .@,happy valentine. February 24th,. Invite your friends er. It is made up of women, and|A"Y Y°A"S, Mr. Duckworth nO#w Church, will be a series of. Fuithermoug. I®would like to take to come and enjoy this musical eveâ€" if there are any who would like teaches school in York Township.‘strips dealing with the . g this opportUnity to thank the varâ€" ning, [to attend give Mrs, Peter J.m's[ m ane religions of the World. The ious people who have passed inâ€", nmtnstamaind \l call at CH. 6â€"5919. Recently a‘\ This coming Saturday evening of this series covering "Tndu formation on to me. 1 really feel|The Cancer Society ‘new group was formed under the|members of the Teen Club will be was shown last Sunday, the sul ‘that in Royal York Gardens nrel\ Canvassers are needed for The leadership of Mr. Graham Whidâ€" going on a sleigh ride in Stouffville next week will be "Buddhism‘ there is a feeling of friendliness|Cancer Society for their Campaign den for discussion and Bible study.|~â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ ies between the various organizationsin April, The area where canvasseâ€" If you would like to take part . which I think is a credit to everyâ€"|rs are needed is from St. Philâ€"‘give Mr. Whidden a call at CH. R d l P b Ch h one. ‘lip'- Road to Kipling Ave. If you"r-oaxs. L exdale rps yferlan urc nermcceee are interested and able to help, _ | v. W ; ) or and Senior Boy‘s Phitdren‘s Bowling League \Pluu contact Mrs. Margaret Engâ€" Kiwanis Winners l\ch:i:ed ‘:heJA::]:o;h;::]gxl‘,:ansnlal ‘;::‘ml‘ :" the Nfl,.[he:ny EtE\: ] ruary 9th are | Ror Children‘s Bowling League ‘plelu contact M The executive of the Children‘silish at 244â€"4070 Saturday morning Bowling leugut] â€"â€" would like to thank all the puentsll'lumbarualo Un who have been coming out on Satâ€"| The United C !ux'day mornings to act as markers their monthly 1 for the children‘s bowling. ‘nesday evening Bantam League: Collies, 10 pts.; Boxers, 8 pts.; Pointers, 7 pts.; Dalmations, 7 pts.; Terriers, 5@ pts.; Bloodhounds, 5 pts.; Setters, 2‘, pts.; Beagles, 0 pt. High Double fiat: Sharon Campâ€"| bell 453; Barrie Markowsky, 503.! }i igh Single with Handicap: '5 Penny Derick, 261; Paul Crombie, 294. . | High Double with Handicap; Kay Barker, 463; Bruce Abel, 484. Service Of Song‘ The Interâ€"Church Men‘s Choir of By NANCIE CONWAY Pass ‘em high! Dribble low! Are you ready? Let‘s go! ‘ This is a familiar sound to the spirited spectators cheering at all K.C.1.‘s basketball games throughâ€" out this season, On Jan. 22nd this devoted crowd cheered their Junâ€" jors to victory over Richview by a score of 43 to 41. Top scorer was Bill Ruille with 14 points. In an exciting doubleheader at Kipling on Jan. 25th our Juniors defeated Etobicoke by a acore: of! 44 to 38. Our top basket winners| again were Bill Rulle, 12 points and Adrian Kraayveld, 9 points. The Senior game, however, was fAlled with the same action plus suspense and yes, even a few tears. After a five minute overtime, K.C.J. lost to Etobicoke Seniors with a tight seore of 46 to 44 at‘ the final horn. Top scorers here were Jerry Cutler with 12 points and Bob Holland with 10 points. Many extremely tired and voiceless rooters left the stands that night, but enjoyed the dance sponsored by the B.A.A. afterwards. The team standings as at Febâ€" KIPLING KAPERS Again on Feb. 1st in a double header at Royal York Collegiate our Juniors defeated the purple and golds by a score of 37 to 19. Top scorera were once more Bill Rulle, â€" and _ Adrian _ Kraayeveld with 11 points and 9 point« reâ€" '-mtinly. Our Senior® lost . tr Royal York by a seore of 60 to 47. In the 13th Junior game of the «eason on Feb. 5th our double blues ROYAL YORK GARDENS NEWS | with Hundiclp:}‘he "Underâ€"achieving?" Is he just â€" The A.Y.P.A. held their meeting | 7; Doug. Wainâ€" Lazy?" \last Monday evening in the Church.} 1 Do you often wonder what the The evening started with a Bible Team standings: school system does when a school study discussion, then they playâ€" pts.; Bulldog, 8 bas a problem with a child? Eed a muchâ€"delsyed grudge match) pts.; Huskies, 5\ This was very abley discussed!of floor hockey with the members pts.; Spaniels, 5 last Tuesday at the Home and of the branch of the A.Y.P.A. of pts.; Shepherd, School meeting at Valleyfield Pubâ€"the Church the King. Apparently| lic school by Mr. Don. Keillor, who ‘the challenge was issued momhs\ gisl: Gail Norâ€" is a member of the Student Assessâ€" ago by St. Matthias‘ Church. The h Average boy: ment Services of the Board of evening was ended with refreshâ€" \Education. ments being served and everyone? t: Heather Wainâ€"| After a very interesting speech‘had a wonderful time of Christian: in Lord, 287. ‘by Mr. Keillor the evening closed|fellowship and sports. f pnrents!Humbemalc United Church 1. both were boys and pupils of Mrs. on Satâ€"\ The United Church Women held M. Hammond of Winnipeg Road. markers their monthly meeting last Wedâ€" In the Accordian Solo 18 years and ‘nesday evening in the church.\under Bobby Brown places second at Febâ€" There was a showing of a very inâ€" with 87 marks, In the Accordian teresting film ‘"Taiwan, the unâ€"\Solo 12 years and under Richard 10 pts.; known Island". The evening ended Curtis .places third with 84 marks. 7 pts.; with refreshments being served. (Both the classes had large entries JOYCE EASTWOOD â€"â€" CH 4â€"0082 A cordial welcome was given last which is indeed a credit to both Sunday to the children of the Kinâ€" these boys, dergarten Division of the Sunday| The Accordianetes, which the“ \‘Church School, when they paid a boys are membersof have asked visit to the 11:00 a.m. service. One me to thank everyone who helped {purpose of this visit is to give the to make their drive of selling cards ‘children the experience of worshipâ€" such a success the other weekâ€"end, tp‘mg with the adult congregation aso everyone who turned out to M un D OE EL EL TL @is Hhoud a4) 4K2) Ravdals Resline ' PARENTSâ€"We have not had |one parent phone me offering their services as a chaperone this year to date. Please call and offer your |services. Phone CH 1â€"8779 for inâ€" | formation. Many phone calls received last Friday â€" and Saturday â€"re Clubi dance. If the members of the Club and the adherents would attend the business meetings on Sunday in the Christian Educational Cenâ€" tre of Rexdale United Church at 7:30 p.m. all would be hep to what is going on. Please come out and lend your support by your attendâ€" ance at these weekly meetings. Help your Executive by voicing your views when you attend. Next meeting this Sunday evening. Valentine Dance this Saturday night from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m, -tl Thistletown Collegiate. Watch this column for announcement of the next dance. Records as prizes for Lucky Spot. ‘ We welcome as a new member;, _ |__ ;) 0) jpa Prac oooew ns * * 2°° 2 °0 __|day evening in the Pres lost to Vincent Massey Collegiate Church on Islington Ave by a close score of 37 to 33. Our"'r':Ofl p.m. P top acorers were Rulle 14 points! * * * and Kraayeveld 6 points. Did you| Owing to a .basketball say that number thirteen isn‘t| ment and dance in Thi Unluéky 111 Collegiate on March 2nd t? . Nelinenl e e n o o Ieenoe mm n t e e on e and Kraayeveld 6 points. Did you| Owing to & .basketball tournaâ€" say that number thirteen isn‘t| ment and dance in Thistletown unlucky?!? Collegiate on March 2nd there will To our readera it must sound as|be a dance next week and the if basketball is our most Importlnt‘;lollowin; dance will be March 9th subject at the moment in K.C.I. and 16th, It is exciting and enjoyable, but * * * 4 in the midst of all this there is In the meantime the Club is try» atill time for term teate and even|ing to secure the facilities at Rexâ€" entertainment. On Feb, 5th Kipâ€"\dale United Church as the (Gym ling‘s auditorium rang with the|at the high school is too large and sounds of the Royal Canadian Air|is not commanding a good enough Force Band. Everyone thoroughly attendance. njoyed their concert and many a * * * music student was inspired to| Many teenagers as others have greater works. . ‘lbeon bitten by the flu bug and 1 1 1 I t Mnene e n e ten â€" 1t is indeed a busy but happy weason at Kipling Collegiate. REXDALE TEEN BITS stead of sent, his boy to the hockey game. By prophetic and pastoral aspects Of|nyyc@ge. watching his youngster ploy he didn‘t mi,,}th. ministry. His friends in the‘ fusate. seeing Wayne score the lastâ€"second goal that Thistletown area will be happy to gave the Anglicans their tie. Photo: Bill McCayi Welcome him as he preaches at both ) The M zen mmmww______._.___.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"the 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. services. |Andrews P itnan rcvomnies inrecreerie \planning BY GORD _ CAMPBELL We had two local winners in the Kiwanias Festival last Saturday, BUS TRIP to Niagara Falls t« see the Falls in all their ice anle~ |dor on Sunday, February 24th. (Buses _ leave _ Kipling _ ric aa«) 'Pllu at 9:30 a.m. and return ‘11:80 p.m. Tickets per seat $3.0( ‘and the difference to be paid by \the Club. You must be a member \to obtain & ticket. to the Teen Club, Miss Sand Stewart of Denfield Rd. Birthday greetings to the follow ing | Teenagers: Joan Davie < Zaph Rd., Jeff Foster of Redwatc Dr., Peter Jenkins of Snaresbroo Cr., Barbara Jones of Lightwoo Rd., Susan Lai of Elmhurst D: Sandra Maher of Stavely Cr., St« phen Nessner of Dittmer Rd., Dom inic Ruscigno of Elmhurst Dr, Danny O‘Shea of Billcar Rd, enâ€" tertained a group of the tecnâ€" agers at his home last Saturday evening. Senior Hi (teenagers) meet Sunâ€" day evening in the Presbyterian In the meantime the Club is try» ing to secure the facilitiea at Rexâ€" dale United Church as the Gym at the high school is too large and is not commanding a good enough attendance. Many isenagers as others have been bitten by the flu bug and I trust you recover quickly and with no il] effects. ir drive of selling cams‘ The Clerk of Session is Mr. G. ess the other weekâ€"end)‘r ging with the following memâ€" ne who turned out *@)barg â€" Cliff Ollerenshaw, Cliff the Rexdale Bo“l“"f«j’l'hompson. Alex. Anderson, Jack | Rev. W. J. Moorhead, B.A., B.D. Junior \chaired the Annual Congregational Teams the/meeting. The following officers will Church day,|form the 12 member 1963 Board of coach i MTS:|\Managers; Chairman Mr. Robert _ The oad.|K. Todd of Cromarty Dr., Secreâ€" though And/tary Mrs. James (Greta) McNabâ€" active, c‘?“d}ney of Lagos Rd., Treasurer Mr. contrib di@n David Gray of Pakenham Dr., Enâ€" agers RArd velope Secretary Mrs. Ray (Isaâ€" Mrs. R TKS. belle) Jackson of Clearbrooke Cir., Redwa tries!and members Mrs. Gordon (Vera) and ot? Mth‘Bun]ey, Mr. George V. Budge, Dr..comple }\'ic. Chiversâ€"Wilson, Mr. Charles\ The theiEsson, Mr. Al. G. Fullbrook, Mr.ty, un ‘Shd"Emes' Johnston, Mr. G. Alex. Palâ€"\(Vera) zlp":dimer and Mr. Al Upward. Wedne N. at m-m- â€"-wthu and afterward# participate in a Sunday at Thistletown United|Youth Rally. Church will be the Rev. James M. nupimgmercmee Finlay, D.D., whose subject willl Baptised at the morning service ‘be "When is the Church". Dr. Finâ€"/in Pink Grove Presbyterian Church lay is widely known for his lo: on Sunday last were: . , ahd outstandihg Ministry at Carâ€"| Jeanétte, daughter of Mr. And Yéton St. Church in the heart of|Mrs. Hamilton, and Ruth, daughâ€" downton Toronto, and for his years|ter of Mr. and Mrs, Kent. of radio broadcasting. Welcomed as new members of Now engaged in a counsellingithe congrezation yere: Mrs. P. ministry at Metropolitan Unted|Kent, Mrs. P. Evans and Mr. and Church, Dr. Finlay also finds time|Mrs, Jeff Cock. to conduct the Sunday Evening nb Radio programme "Between Ourâ€" C y * . A group of men from the Albion selves" which is heard from 9:15 Gardens Presbyterian Church were p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on CKEY. A} . § a |afnong those present in the Knox past president of Toronto Conferâ€"| J i ra f \Â¥resbyterian Church at Harbo ence of United Churches, a leader ; i ao the AalGs of crengglisn a14 [NQ Spadife: inst Monday: even 9l 5 5 se hear Leighton Ford speak. Mr. social service, Dr. Finlay comâ€" : % Dines to an asl d h ord is an outstanding Presbyterâ€" ho R inss eree theljan member of the Billy Graham ,mrophcpc and pastoral aspects of \Cruu 56 f ~At Lambton Arena last Sntur-lPl"Y ‘day, the boys of the Baptist Church comin \Hockey team went down to a 6â€"0/Are h \Jefeat at the hands of the )eigue“fm' & }Ieading Crusaders. * per" _ | Thistl In the absence of Pastor Vaugâ€" han, away on a short vacation, the speaker at next Sunday‘s services in â€" Thistletown | Baptist Church will be Mr. Harold Duckworth. A \‘plstor in the North country for many years, Mr. Duckworth now teaches school in York Township. The church has a very active Men‘s Club under the able direcâ€" tion of it‘s President Dr. Vic Chiâ€" versâ€"Wilson. They sponsor the Pay Final Tributes To Albert Presswood Recognizing . Albert H. Pressâ€" vood‘s lifelong interest in missionâ€" ‘ry work, friends attending his ‘uneral at the Yorke Chapel of ‘urner and Porter, donated over 10 Bibles to be distributed by the dean Society. , Mr. Presswood‘s . dedication . to e Christian missionary . moveâ€" "ent was an extension of the work me by his son, the late Rev. rnest Presswood, who died in Borâ€" They lived in westerm Canado ‘or a brief period and then came to Toronto where Mr. Presswood "ounded the meat processing busiâ€" mess now carried on by hi« sons. Funeral services‘ were conducted by Rev. Dr. A. W. Tozer of Avenue Road â€" Chriatian â€" Alliance Church who paid tribute to Mr. Pressâ€" wood‘s interest in, and support of, that church, and other churches, dedicated to mission work. ‘\ Internment was at Park Lawn cemetery. Besides his wife, Mr. Pressâ€" ‘woml is survived by his sons, W. ‘H. Presswood and G. M. Pressâ€" ;wood, both of Etobieoke; his dauâ€" ghters Mrs. John Stewart, Islingâ€" ton, and Mrs, George Metcalfe and so in 1945. Mr. Presswood lived many years a Grenview Road S. Born in Engâ€" ind, he came to Canada shortly ifter his marriage to Alice Musâ€" trove. The Reeve and Council of the Township of Etobicoke cordially invite you to the official opening of the PINE POINT ARENA, Grierson Road, Thursday February 21st, 1963, at 7:30 NOTICE TO TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS Thistletown News B.D. Junior and Senior Boy‘s Hockey onal Teams in the Northern Etobicoke will Church _ Hockey _ League whose EC o;}.l The Married Couples club of St. . [Andrews â€" Anglican Church â€" are \phnning a skating and sleighing ur.lplrty in the Pioneer Village this reh coming Saturday afternoon. They 6-0}‘“! hoping to work up an appetite gue“fm' the "Old Tyme Pancake Supâ€" per"_ which the Men‘s Club are sponsoring in the auditorium durâ€" ug. ing the evening between 5:30 and the 7:30 p.m. s A jfeature of the evening serâ€" vices for the next few weeks at the Albion Gardens Presbyterian Church, will be a series of. film strips â€" dealing with the great religions of the World. The first of this series covering “I'.j_nduim" was shown last Sunday, the subject next week will be "Buddhism". coach is Bob Todd The â€" Women‘s â€" Auxiliary, (alâ€" though small in number, is very active, and during the past year contributed to the Board of Manâ€" agers $500.00, The President is Mrs. Bruce (Evelyn) Jennings of Redwater Dr. Thanking the W. A. and other groups the Organ is now completely paid for. The Women‘s Missionary Socieâ€" ty. under President Mrs. Gordon (Vera) Bartley meet on the third Wednesday _ afternoon _ of _ each month at 2:00 p.m. Members preâ€" pared bales of clothing ete. and contributed $140.00 to the General Presbyterian â€" Missionary â€" Society Fund. They also sponsor "Mite Boxes" of which $50.00 was conâ€" tributed by the congregation in their homes by placing pennies therein. The church has a very active CG.LT. group for girls 12â€"17 and Explorers for girls 8 to 12. For the boys, Lifeboys and the Boys‘ Brigad«. There is also a Senior Hi Group for the teenagers boys and girls which meet every Sunday evening at 7.00 p.m. MORE ISLINGTON NOTES Mrs. Roland Burgess, both of Wilâ€" lowdale. There are 17 grandchildren and 13 greatâ€"grandchildren. The retived chairman of the Etobicoke Planning Board, Frank Longstaf®, was the board‘s guest at dinner at the Constellation Hotel last Tuesday. The board‘s new chairman, Bert Goudge, presented Mr. Longstaff with a gift from his associates on the board, and had some nice things to say about Mr. Longstaff‘s 10 years as one of Etobicoke‘s planners. VALENTINE TEA The C.G.LT. girls at . Islington Unmited Church are holding their third annual Valentine tea and bake sale at the church on this Saturday from 2 to 4:30. All donations to the bake sale gratefully received, and the preâ€" sence of Ints of guests (at 35 cents for adults, 15 cents for children), requested, FOR FRANK LONGSTAFF t