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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Feb 1963, p. 2

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l? L “in cumin: Wodnudty. Much k “. tbe “I “umber West Scout t' M will hold in Mann-l Pith! ' All Io- banquet m St. Andrew' k, Mm Church, Humber :, but“. he banquet will com- F - " 0:80 p.m. and will b. fol- w by a prognmme of songs, and: and skits presented by mem- hr! " the Scout Group. M W, m Vito-“311.3 In. Dee. Wm and u Chair ‘l h tbe Int hon on “0 - " t bin“: meeting. A Mm MV Tut" vu shown and I div _ - his." followed. Tho 10th Birthday of the Frank, Group opened Scout Week by plu- ths Carmichael Art Group was re- ing a display m the Suon shop candy calohntcd when Dr. Ann window depicting "Scouting Hound Curtin, founder of the group. acted the World". Dolls dressed in In: " has“ to the members of the tional costume, where Scouting is “admin at n dinner party in the observed ulong mm other exhibits, Univu'lity Women's Club, Toronto. helped to make Scouting known in The puny. comprising Mrs. B. Thistletown. The mothers dressed Holman. In. S. Palmer. Mrs. P. the dulls, and the laden: dressed Wright, Mrs. J. Cural and Mrs. A, the window. Wooden completed . moat enjoys h' x x .le waning With . visit to the, Sanding. and ”on" up. to Art Gnlierg. tFebrusry 25th In the Thistletown Th. Club was formed in FebrurUnited Church Bowling league, are try 1958 by five housewives 3nd‘as follows: Dr. Curtin. 3 Vin; Vultures, 30: Hotshots, 26; "" ”he! "an '8. 1:31;..- d m Corporotio" .4 the Thwmhip of than“ 6mm a. con-"w. .. . local umpnvmno m. “up.” work, stow "was. KIPLING AVENUE, NORTH at Hinton Rev. A. E. Coe, B.A., bo. 9.45 A.M.-sundoy School for all can. ll A.M.-commomion of The Lord‘s Supper 7 P.M.-Rav. S. Wellington, Canadian Protestant League (IAPYIST CONVENTION OF ONTAIIO AND OUEIEC) 'tre-teta-rr-ro"","""",-""?"'"'"""'"'"'","",""'" "a. " M m d ttte M II ”can " whkh “V34!” 11 h " paid " m. (”Manon TG Quinlan-l (on par but hum... is II Ihown mu. Th. wit! ICIOIIMI. in v. in - M - _ ,.,._.A .4 A. ----a --_...n uh - 3... g. - .L--- -L..- SAVE on MlllllllllllBlll T $ELF-8TOlltlM WINDOWS&DOOR CONTACT NOW... "359.553i3 STANDARD HOME IMPROVEMENT M. "" DUNDAS ST. WEST Kipling Avenue Baptist Church SUNDAY.- Sumday School 0:45 am. Sonia: Thott on“ , p.8- WIIK NWTS: UM pJII. MISSIONARY FILMS 01 rao 'plll. A urination for EVEIYONE hunt-mi in world mink-m It f , it, 8 _ ca'. l mm (if? a", 'diiiii, , ms: g; L.) jiri"": 'ees,, 'dl), ' Ji Ila-Gin a sum, no adult y... u- I"', “may". D-,8trNem, w, c... - u Salad mice-yum my lot Mr mil-on. Ir, Cum,- an. a; c..- I w b wt nun-hm cmuu- st ' mgr Pia. 10; liuy'l Kids. In; 'fr", tn gimme" School. on um mum... a; bum... 5. d st. Pmsidnr= It“ T:80 pa. 0_l - mff'i 1rigbA-.G.wittmtrt,ttt; REXDAlE ALLIANCE CHURCH ru- I" tt" "" I!" M" .. If I363 ISLINGTON AVE. NORTH MISSIONARY CONVENTION "i;ii'Gruuam all M M canal no. - ht! h I Ihown a»... _ t a. h out by In (W on of. Onfovb kabd It." On in wan! o! m ”donating oi uh. van and any ovum my, wivhin "Haircut a." an» M Int ”MW iiduiGrei+-ro"hk""""o"'"'-""'st""'"'o"'te g m d In. wort H». undamhn. bot New “in. n it ""R ammo a 0m- and plug. vhou any .h‘pubou 99 w». work win ha e..sidqrod, "dluttlrc' d tau-fl- mn an. a" a “than "a. It. r. gunmen». own can. Thistlctown News At this special offer REV. D. MILLER, GUINEA q DIS'LAYS . CUIIOS q COSYUMB “John-720.1%! Modal. load not“. Aw REV. D. FURNIS CAMBODIA Pruloimin' Chit. MARCH M 1m unri- will hummus. [jun- will upra- that: cold. an anal selected paint-inn quit. .3121. for dist-union. All who in- umud in art will be moat with L The to” " m ninjas“ BAP- tist Church hockey team won held ao n.4-4 tie last Sunday dur- ‘noon by Mount Dumb Banjul. The marksman for mum“ were Larry Mnnual (3) and Larry .Mool‘t Larry Manuel. with 27 'goals to his credtt, is now leading iscorer of the league. icon. Seouting Tit-Bin The lst Humber W0“ Scout Group opened Scout Week by plu- ing a displuy m the Suon atop window depicting "Scouting mild ther World". Dolls dressed in NB-' tiorud costume, where Scouting is observed nlong wuh other exhibits, helped to mnke Scouting known in Thistletown. The mothers dressed the dolls, and the Index"; dressed the window. liner". C not Mod-h "od W W.“ " "not! Anna TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE [on and d str.., "mfortt, Driv. weather. iXew Neighbours x x x x I would like to welcome Mr. and' l Tomorrow, March Ist, I specialLMrs. John Chambers to our com- iserviee will be held at 7:30 to comeunity. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers 1i',2it'i,"r'ai'e' the Women', World Dlytare residing at 67 Laurelwood, and it' Payer. Thin is the first time'have recently moved into our area that Humber Summit lug taken from Islington. . hurt in this event. and represent-'; --- 'ystives are expected from the vari-St. Patriek's Tea and Bake Sale ‘ioul congregations in Woodbridtre/ The United Church Women of 'Humber Summit Ind 'rhistletown.lHumbervtue United Church are ( Big Tripl. Plat: G. Wittman, '38; V. mm. 120. l High Triplo Weap.: G. Within", }822; V. Culley, 783. - I High sum. Plat 345; v. on", u: p s , k At, a: l Huh Slade H'cnp: Bill Gritin, 357; V. Culley, 868. I Wednesday "Thinking Day", the Mirth Brownie Pack were but. to June 10Ut pack from Thiatl.town 'irospitai. A large number of par- >ents nnd friends were preach! at LBuumonda Heights School n thi Pei", wearing the national ‘coatumen of various countriu in IU United Nltiom, and mryinx (ii appropriate iUtpr formed I horseshoe and an; "Happy Birth- day" in memory of Lord Baden- ‘Powell. A large ulna, decorated (m the Brownie colours, In; donat, led by the Weston Bakeries. After ‘refreshmenl had been served to lthe parents, Brown Owl Mm. Wer- Ci, and Tawny Owl, Mrs. Reilly of b: 178th with Brown Owl Mun Smith of the mist assembled their, parks and the evening closed with, ups. During the evening Golden Hands and Home Orderly Badger (were awarded to: Marilyn. Reilly, Heather Piggott, Brandt Bailey, Frances Fag-n and Carol Fair- weather. 1 Lenin: Services, commencing on Ash Wednesdly, will be held every Wednuglny in Our Saviour Luth- eran Church It 7:30 pan. Vicar Rudd, deputising for the tiling J'aator Stanfel, will conduct these services. CH 1-6453 GARRY ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL INSTALLATIONS AND MAINTENANCE RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS ”am no M4,Mtty on LICENCED MASTER ELECTRICIAN ’JNOD 5.50000 Elvin-ml s. Cooper, Cm $41 .J‘IJO "o.", 00 114730 5.11500 NO PAYMENTS UNTIL SHOP At HOME l The following children were re- eeived into the convention than the Saerament of Holy Baptinm: Carol Arut-dnutrhter of Mr. and iMm. Wm. Elliott, 12 Summitcren'; llamas Steven. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. (A. J. Barker, 32 Laurelwood; Dian- Ine Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mn. M. E. Nicholson, 21 Drury Lane; lAdrienno Joni, daughter of Mr. iand Mrs. A. Whalen, 62 Cynthia le.; Plul Alexander, non of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dnvidson, " Ren, lnult Crescent. ontartuA6e.t.rqr- luau; I It. hikh‘ no and _The 0mm. Council of cmwuy-m.mu. Guido: have may bun 'itiii5iiii , p... to I pan. " tho ‘0” “dampen“..- among the” Bqel Y“ in: and} law mud- in 0mm. 1iiFiGSa,e,irie-a/, l Tho print wu n six wool: tour new. no "oil-hi. m- I”; le Gnu-Britain. starting July on. - a an new. or n my to Anna: soul. Hon Ontario tf tter. All my "ti-ted will be m van alum. and I m plan-j“ Ne the work a a. aural and to - that In had a winnorlco- Ind enjoy I Duly In and; in our on area, Min van-alum. the followup of the woman Choihs. Valarie. is " Fm. old i i: of numb-hula United Church, "A Company Leader of the 167th Girl'Prundlr Chunk". l Guide Company. I Nel that this u -....L- 1 quit, In achievement. and I would Wan-'- Watld Day at Prue: _ like ti, comrratulate aneric on her The Womn'l World Du of ”nut niece-I, and hope, that she Payer Sonics will b. bald in the will enjoy her trip to Britain. Would-y United Church, ' block-1 Social and Squire Dulce On Shrove “madly, February} 26m, the Women's Guild of St) Matthias' Church held ' Paneakel Social mm. The Women's Guild would like to thank everyone who attended and helped in making the jrrojeet such a great success. " appoinomno day or turn». Bumb-le United Church The United Church Women of'don on February 12th. Humberv-le United Church arel Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs -------r- leaning Clnon G. M..W. Smith') Mr. Barry Antonidu, full-time tion of C New Neighbours (was the apeeint pmcher. Cnnon repretstuttativs of, the Christian favours , I would like to welcome Mr. andlSmith ii the rector of the other/ttour Association of Canada, Will‘Everyone Mrs. John Chambers to our com-ist. MItthins' in Toronto, on Bell. Midi!" a PUBLIC meeting onftend munity. Mr. and Mrs. ChapbeTwooda Ave. ‘iWedngsday, MITCH 13th, It ':0ol-LC--, are residing at 67 Laurelwood, and _-r---. pan, m Rexdlle United Churehc have recently moved into our 'e"licz,r,r,set?,i" S11"d 1irlington Augie North tmd: D from Islington. Comrratulrttions to Mr. tmd Mis. Elmhurst Drlve, in exdale. Mn: --r.--- :Gary Watt, 40 Bridasburg Drive/Antonidea will speak on, "Chris-: St. Patriek's Tea and Bake Sale ion the birth of a son, Brian Gorytian Organisation: Luxury or Ne- The United Church Women ordon on February 12th. ':cetaity P' -J l Royal York Gardens Community Association GENERAL MEETING March 4, I963 - Valleyfield School Royal York Garden: Mm flt 'chdale Ramblings - ISLINGTON, ONT. REXDALE, ONT. "e" tr" 1rm Saskatoon & Benbow -- 8:15 P.M. APRIL ”'th " W mil. - ohm-l mu - M " " IS (ken Davies, 39 Alma Drive, on the lbirth of Barbara Jean on February hath. g Miss Elinor Catto, a speech than lapist spoke to the parents on f The next meeting of the society'; Luau be held tonight February 23,; 31963 -- g p.m. - at the Red Gables} lrmridssnee, James Gardens, 61 Edre-l (hilt Rd., Islington. Dr. E. W. Swim‘ iton, Life Sciences Division of the} (Royal Ontario Museum will spank; lm "Dino-ra". I Lut Sunday wu a special dung; in the life of the Pariah Ilnce menin. ‘wu the Patron-l Putin], 'tfi-ii-i Matthias' Dly. At the 8.00 mmMCI service members of the A.Y.P.A. attended as a body, and " the 1100 mm. service the Scout: andl A Cubs paraded to Church. In thef evening Cnnon G. M..W. Smith) Mr wu the lpecinl madman Ctsnonppre Smith in the rector of the otherP.? St. Mntthias' in Toronto, on Bell. addre woods Ave. , ;Wedr St. Matthiu' Anglican The Woman'n World DI, of Prayer Sal-vies will b. hold in tho" Vic-tiny United Church, ' block!A south of Dixon Rd., on Kipling Ave., on may. March m " 8f p.m. The Guest - will be Min Jane Scott. noted weekly J) ligioul writer to the Toronto Tele-, (run. Psrtieitmtinq Chureus will, be, St. Andm’l Prubyurim,‘ Christian Church, Hilltop Chspcl, Westmount Aired-lion Gmpel,‘ Wenw-y Baptist, St. Mutthiu’l Anglicm. St. PhillitN Angliun,l St. Richard'. Anglican, Humlnrl vale United, Wutvny Unlud.1; Thu-e will be Ipoeinl music. be, nun to come and Bring n hind. j The Merry Court Nursery School, Royal Yard Rand had a very interesting February meet- ing. Merry Court Nursery School “Emotional F a c t o r . Meeting' Speeeh". Miss Catto graduated from the University of Toronto in ’1948. Everyone is cordially invited to' attend the meeting and become a member. Membership is open to tll, fee $1.00 per year, For further 'information contact Miss Ruth Jyeeth - BE. IUW46. Local Historical Society unwed : Weston 28th, If 'the cho taartmt "Coffee is spomored by the Weston Minis. terinl Auociuion and The Chris- tin Education Council of Motto- Jtolitan Toronto. Sympathy in extended to Mr. Bill Milton, " Sellmn Road, whose hiker paused any last week. TEACHERS SCHOOL The Weston Area School of Christin Educ-don 6 Mortar ev- oningn at 8:00 pm. In Weltmin- "er United Church. William and Helen Avenues, Weston. Seamd meeting this Monday. Ratristration Fee is 81.00. The ehairman is the Rev. Robert Preelnnd, CH. 1-886]. qmrtruetdon Period 8 to 9 and Workshop Period ' to 10 p.m. This Son irtirne' ' liter choir I Etobicoke Ch, another “Son 1 Slnntorium ter the concert it returned to and had I val Party" togethe MN d I " ry togethe r. Choral G, Songtirnel 1 Guild pre- ime" " the n February members of a local re:- , enjoy-Me i Will hold .1. Auction 8ale " thet Joan Cooney, Susan Fursras,liiipiine Avenue North opposite le" of Dorothy Bhir an MarchlLynn Zimmer, Virginia L'ba, Lytursntrresbrook Cres. izoth. More about this n . later Foster. Margaret Mekillop, Ainesl x x x 1tt . 1"Dome, Mary Dunn, Cathy; The Deanery of Etobieolm is , Kinette Bernice Moir reported ._Dunn, Sharon Maher, Christine sponsoring a school for “Bride: iprotit from the "le of chrutmai'B.h"kPP, Marva Aylward, Vero- and Grooms" in All Saints Church. C3111 to tht tuna of $117.85. .mca Maher. The Kingsway, on the four Mon- [ n" Bowling Party " the Shear This troup is under the able days in March and the first Mon- I",.',.'! w“ B huge “to”! and ev- leadership of Captain Monica Al- day in April. Application Forms letting of Mrs-human and daneing hen. may be had by contacting the Rev. G'aG-7-r2r-=.-g--r-------t-r-------- _ ------ H. H. Lennox at CH 441351. ALL noun cow, 1 TIM Al Round Cod m run-ent- od to Jon Coon” Inn Friday cv- Imine in St. Bandit"- Pariah Hill, News from the la" mating the Club. Ki Christian UniGrjijasts At Rexdale United The speaker will ‘explain why Canada's Christian workers should for.m and join labour unions com- mitted to the aim of applying Christian social principles in order to promote harmonious employer- employee relations and Nir con- ditions of work. Mr. Antonides will also outline why many modern unions, for example, the unions af- iiliated with the Can-dim Labour Congress are secular and opposed to . truly Christian approach to labour and labour relations. The speaker will also state why COMPULSORY union membership and financial support are serious violations of the principle of free- 'dorn of .mocintion. There will be opportunity to ask questions. This public meeting is sponsored try the Christian Labour Associa- KINETTES-HUMBER VALLEY I10. ”0., SALON ETOBICORT COIFFURE SALON FREE PARKING For your personal attention Rim, Rosa 8 John are also availablé w IUINNAMYNOI'E " I UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF RALPH 8. ALFRED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT MISS ANGELINA FORMERLY OF CLOVERDALE MALL ONE OF TORONTO’S MOST DISTINCTIVE FRENCH PROVINCIAL SALONS 555 BURNHAMTHORPE RD. AT No. 27 HIGHWAY HAS JOINED OUR STAFF " Oppmm Ebbicoko Municipal Building y 1 The following Guides hue arm of ed and have been presented with glands“. hel Joan Cooney, Susan Furgala, ( Mrs. B. Forward of Riverhead Drive entertained the Riverhead Nrtit of the United Church Woglm ‘av. her home. 405 GIRL GUIDE CIO, favours VOLUNTARY unionism LUXURY or NECESSITY? You are cordially invited to erttertd this public maniac. Bring your fricndsl This is your opportunity to all: quel- lions. ‘ Corner Islington Ave. North and Elmhurst Drive, loxdalo Wednesday, March 13, at 8 pm. HARRY ANTONIDES Christian labour Organization: Do You Favour A Christian Approach To labour ? Canada. The organization SPONSORED BY: T CHRISTIAN LABOUR ASSOCIATION OF CANADA IN COOPERATION WITH CHRISTIAN WORKERS LOCAL No. 21 - WESTON is cordially invited to at, 239-6947 REXDALE UNITED CHURCH COME AND HEAR FOR , LIMITED TIME ONLY for normal or tintod hair SPEAK ON: SOFT PERM REG. $12.50 NOW $7.50 _ The Women’s “World Dly of Prayer" service will bo hIld in the church of St. Paul The Apostle tomorrow night, Fridny, Much m at 8:00 pm. Church toeatod on Kipling Avenue North opposite Srurresbrook Cres. Commencing this Sunday even- ing the Rexdllc Pmbyterinn Church, located on Islingmn Ave- nue North opposite the Rexdale Plan, will have an evening service of worship at 7:00 p.m. The Rev. w J. Mahmud, BA., B.D. i. the minister. FREE PARKING MISS ANGELINA

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