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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Mar 1963, p. 3

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This is always a nice show, with local merchants supplying their freshest and prettiest Spring apâ€" parel for the St. George‘s ladies Mrs, A. E. Homewood is the general convenor, of the fashion show, and assisting her: in this very big chore are: Mrs. L H. McCuaig, Mrs. M. F. Cox, Mrs. F. Labey, Mrs. T. McLelland, Mrs. L. M. Gower, Mrs. R. J. Hamilton, Mrs, A. Roper, Mrs. A. J. Nichols, Mrs. D. H. Campbell, Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. J. M. Forbes, Mrs. D. N. Cooper, Mrs. E. H. Despard, Mrs. A. G. Hastings, Mrs. J. H. Smith and Mrs. E. S. McLachlin. The Salada Tea Gardens at the said the 50,000 miles of power Canadian National Exhibition will lines that serve rural Ontario be the setting for the Spring desâ€" have quadrupled the productivity sert and euchre party being held of farms in the past decade. Poulâ€" by the Etobicoke Firefighters‘ laâ€"itry farms in the province now are dies Auxiliary on Tuesday (March|marketing 1,000,000 broilers a 26) at 8 p.m. week, and, when you think of it, Who snciliag Avssutize metithat‘s a lot of chicken, The auxiliary executive met Tuesday at the home of the presâ€" ident, Mrs. Barbara Anderson, to wlan this event. _ The proceeds raised from the ticket sale. (at 75 cents each) will be applied to the auxiliary‘s work of assisting families who are burned out of their homes. Mrs. Forbes Marshall is convenâ€" Ing the euchre, and should you want a ticket, you may call her at BE 1â€"5655. The Optiâ€"Mrs. Club are having a journeyed across to Florida and|"""" . "", l2 . _ alal 22 movie day on Saturday, March/from their headquarters at Boca}'c"“h'_ and Mother finds h"‘} 23rd at Martingrove Public School Raton, visited all the high spots ;n self retired from some of her (50 Celestine Drive). There will that State. jehores: _ | be three shows at 10 a.m., 12:30‘ For all you communityâ€"minded| * x * ] p.m. and 3 p.m. featuring the OUtâ€"‘residents, don‘t forget the M"““" FILM FESTIVAL , standing Walt Disney film grove Recreation Association meetâ€" Why not send them to the moâ€" "Perri". Admission will be 25¢/ing scheduled for 9 a.m. S;turday,’vies‘.’ Your children, that is. Three at the door and potato chips and March 16th in Martingrove Pubâ€"|fine Saturday afternoons of enterâ€" pop will be sold during the movie.lie School. This is a meeting open tainment scheduled for the Etobiâ€" This is a wonderful story and On€ to anyone interested in helping the coke Collegiate auditorium â€" 86 which your children won‘t w@ntiAssociation with their summer;Montgomery Road N., between to miss. ‘activities over at Martingrove 2:30 and approximately 4, ‘ The Westway Unite® Church|Park. | S ie \ The Westway United Church Men‘s Club will hold a Ladies‘ Night Dinner Meeting on Tuesday, March 19th starting at 6:30 p.m. This will take place at the Church and guest speaker will be Mr. J. Beatty of the Department of Famâ€" ily Life of the United Church of Canada. 1ly Life of the United Uhurch OF) jrore of to the students and!Nancy, Karen and Marlene, Suâ€" Canada, staff of Westway Public School for san‘s sister, those attending the Back from a wonderful two\doing such an excellent job in preâ€" festivities were: Cathy Harrison, week stay in the Sunny South are paring and presenting material at}Mnrgot Leinster, Beth Symes, Joâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of 213’the school‘s recent Open House.lanne Carey, Maryâ€"Anne Labelle, Celestine Drive. The Murray‘s flew| Your work was much ldmirelentty Adamson, Dianne Luyck, direct te Nassau where they took!and most appreciated by all who Karen Pearce, Brenda Corocan in the sights for five days, then attended. â€" Jlnd Mr. and Mrs. B. Kelly. 16th ETOBICOKE CENTRAL jtion in the Skyline Hotel on March FAMILY NIGHT 15th following the nomination of Family Night held February 27, her brother R. Alan Eagleson as at Vincent Massey Collegiate Inâ€" candidate for the Progressive stitute was a great success. The C~nservative for York West Ridâ€" audience was most responsive tc ing. the boys for their efforts, | x x x The following Assistant Leaders| NATIVITY OF OUR LORD are also to be thanked for their HOCKEY part.in the preparation for the‘ ‘The second game of the second Family Night. Eseriea was played on Sunday, "C" Packâ€"Mr. Arthur Easby, ‘March 10th at St. Michaels, Nativâ€" Baloo and Mr. Reg. Hancox, ity against St. James, score was Bagheera for the splendid job‘2â€"1 for Nativity, goals being score they did in preparing the Cubs of by W. Pevcevicius and Mark "C" Pack for The Fashion Show, Burke. it was difficult to realize these young fashion models were Cubs. "B" _ Packâ€"Delores _ Horwood and Diane Floyd for their work on the Hula Dance and the Twist Number. > A special thanks to the people who helped to dress and makeâ€"up all the young performers. Congratulations to Maureen ANd dieg Auxiliary regular monthly Paul Wilson of 2 Hollister COUTt meeting at 8.30 p.m., at Richview on the birth of a 8 Ib, 11 ozs. babY (nited Church, Eringate door. All girl, Cindy Sue. A sister for K®â€" mothers of Cubs, Scouts and Rovâ€" ren, Ricky, Theresa and Paul. _ oys are invited. A special guest ROUND AND SQUARE | Approximately 14 friends and ‘The Young Peoples Union of neighbours . attended and . each Richview~ United Church are holdâ€" brought a little remembrance for ing a Round and Square Dance atiMrs. McLean to take with her the church hall on Saturday, when she leaves for her new home. March 16th, at 8 p.m., everyone is} x x x invited. [ DATES TO REMEMBER invited. I DATES TO REMEMBER x x x March 18thâ€"8.00 p.m. Richâ€" wWELCOME LITTLE view _ United Churchâ€"Reâ€"Charter STRANGERS ‘Ni(ht for the 16th Etobicoke Cenâ€" Congratulations _ to Mr. and‘tral Group Committee. All fathers Mrs, T. Lawson of 25 Foxcote invited to come out and support Crescent on the birth of a daughâ€" the new executive for the coming tet on February 23rd, Catherine year, 1 Ann who weighed in at 8 Ib. 2 0%8.) march 20thâ€"16th Etobicoke Laâ€" ren, Ricky, Theresa and PAU. _ arg are invited. A special guest PEEâ€"WEE | * x * for the March meeting will be a| Byron Sinclair was the big gun Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ruse of 28 representative from _ the 16th for the Hornets as he load the way Lachine Court attended a celebraâ€" Group Committes, !not only to a 6â€"0 win for his hn-.‘ Eringate Jottings Around The Westway THE RIGHT NOTE SPRING EUCHRE SALLY RUSSELL â€" BE 1â€"0669 CHICKEN EVERY DAY _ Gleaned a bit of interesting inâ€" formation from Ross Milne‘s talk to the Humber Valley Kiwanis Club on Thursday. Mr. Milne is with the Ontario Hydro, and he said the 50,000 miles of power _ FORM NURSERY SCHOOL _ Plans are being made for some little ones to get an early taste of education. Parents of preâ€" |schoolen are meeting at St. George‘s on Monday, March 25, to discuss the possibility of setting up a nursery school at the church in September. Wonder what the Kiwanians fed Mr. Milne for dinner? journeyed across to Florida and from their headquarters at Boca Raton, visited all the high spots in that State. Congratulations to Joanne IfldI Mr. and Mrs. Claude Major, Alâ€" Don Ford who reside at 27 Moford‘lanbrooke Drive, Islington enterâ€" Crescent on the arrival of a d'“Kh'!tained for their daughter Susan, ter, Lisa Marie, on March 6th 4t Sunday, on her 13th birthday at Queensway General Hospital A}4 bowling party and lunch on at nice little sister for young DONâ€" [the Plantation Bowl. â€" Besides FAREWELL LUNCHEON _ Mrs. W. E. White was hostess at a luncheon party held at her home on 6 Hardwick Court on Monday, March 11th. Guest of honour was Mrs. R. McLean of 8 Hardwick Court who is leaving the district to live in Sarnia where her husband has been transferred. Approximately 14 friends and neighbours _ attended â€" and â€" each brought a little remembrance for CONSUMERS, SESSION * P oven estway |:; keep Cn. 4â€".6017 in do, is find that CHRISTEN BABIES Eight small Etobians were bapâ€" | have made a tized at St. Matthew‘s Church on piano. Sundayâ€"morning before an admirâ€" x ing congregation. . They were: ERY DAY Debra Toni Lynn Green of Acorn interesting inâ€" Avenue; Gary William Tooze, ss Milne‘s taik Charleston Rd.; Lisa Elaine Mcâ€" ‘alley Kiwanis Donald of Leavenworth Drive; Mr. Milne is John Frederick Cox, Meadowbank Aydro, and he| Rdâ€"; Scott Edward Watson, Pauâ€" fles | of pomihrt Drive; Kathryn Joyce Ralph, rural Ontario Baskerville Ave., Brian Andrew e prodlmtivity“De‘", Renforth Drive, and Warâ€" t decade. Poulâ€" ren Douglas Godding, Cronin Dr. ‘ BAKE SALE AHOY | _ One little girl we know is so jenthused at the thought of bakâ€" ing something for the bake table |at Cloverdale school Carnival on Saturday, that she was all set to do her baking last Sunday. Disâ€" suaded, of course. ho m ie onas e ce eaeee ene en enthused at the thought of bakâ€"| Not too long ago I was speakâ€" ing something for the bake table/iP& With a resident in our Comâ€" at Cloverdale school Carnival on MUNity and she informed me that Saturday, that she was all set to she. felt that the Com.mu.mty Asâ€" do her baking last Sunday. Disâ€"|80Ciation had lerved its purpose, suaded, of course. and that maybe it q!nould cease to function. At that time I was inâ€" There seem to be an incre@SiNE|clined to agree with her, but after number of youngsters who C2N/attending the March meeting last cook. Some mothers were talking\Monday evening I can assure you this over recently, and agreed that\that we will have many problems mixes were dandy for & beginning/in our area. To begin with beâ€" cook, as well as for a rushed one./lieve it or not after seven years A little girl of about seven OTiag a Community we are still facâ€" eight has enough to cope with if [ed with dust problems from the she adds the water and egg to &A!new subâ€"division that is going in mix, greases the pan successfully through the Westway, many resiâ€" and learns how to preheat the dents whose properties face the oven and time her cake. With @‘proposed subâ€"division were at the mix, she‘s assured of an edible reâ€" meeting to voice their opinions. sult, and, se is encouraged to One of the main factors at the keep on cooking. meeting was "Do we need Tennis In most cases, before long she‘s Courts in our area". As one irate ready to do her baking "from resident statedâ€"quote "What are lscrntch". and Mother finds herâ€"|we trying to do to this area, we }selt retired from some of her|already have enough facilities for ‘chores. irecreation" â€" unquote. This may Margot Leinster. Beth Sumes Jo. Recreation Mr. Sperril Chambers, EXHIBITION OF ART Sesere BeUmaD, TuTReLSUP SCâ€" eine barts. thas ts Mabere, CH 66570 will be Pleased to talk) _ "The Etobicoe Community Art pel Sholl Cabs. ‘ Atom series, Josâ€" iPlttY Adar'nson, Dianne Luyck:"m' you on this subject. \Group last Saturday held Open‘ephf Hl'll' Stylists, runnersâ€"up Karen Pearce, Brenda Corocln‘ The new Executive for 1963 was g“’“’f_;;i‘h * di)splay ‘;)f l'(‘;“:: fmmhiBré:?sZal:efo‘gl::‘varded ts the s . jthe children‘s classes he rou W}the winter. Four schools took pagrt players of the winning teams, also . ‘in the display Bloordale, Humber to the top scorers in the series Hu mber v " St ff Village, Hilltop and Parklawn. who were: John Sansom, Wally } a ey a s The enthusiasm for art amongst Zelek and Michael Davies. ‘ & . s the children of Etobicoke has beenlt d lc eard wegone very gratifying for the Etobicoke tion wi once again aj e ‘Flnlsh |n Flrst spot Group, the};r g}1istory for thesePoint Arena, when we will see a ' classes dates back 8 years when Bantam and Pee Wee team from \Bantam Action {but a five point splurge to cnpture‘they started their first class with}Royal flork c.hallenxe two tum Continuing their excellent game|individual honours as the league‘s 20 pupils; and from last year the from. Pine P°“‘t_'~ The admission fmcord right to the end of the seaâ€" leading scorer. By hitting for two‘increase in pupils has doubled. _ |on that night will be free, so supâ€" \son Jack Brown‘s Staffs finished‘goals ar‘d assisting on three others! The Etobicoke Community Art port our boys and enpoy yourâ€" the regular season in 1st place. The Sinclair overhauled David D.vigg‘lGroup is welcoming back two of selves at the same time, two final games were both shut‘of the Hawks who had led the‘the original members and foundâ€"| x x x outs; the March 4th game against!scoring race since the beginning of ®"Sâ€" Dr. Ronald J. Williams and! DAFFODIL TEA Planets was a 3â€"0 victory for the the season. f e en n n e e n i Staffs while the March 11th gameL By taking this Anal game over |against the Aces resulted in & the Eagles, the Hornets made cerâ€" |scoreless tie. !hin of league leadership. They |Staffs and Aces Scoreless in Final\now go into the semiâ€"final playoffs h ‘ In a scoreless tie both Staffs and versus George Emmerson‘s Eagles o Aces played a closeâ€"checking fir!t‘next Saturday. In their 6â€"0 win h es o & 0 ‘ |period. In the second period the other scorers besides Sinclair were \u ‘ o v+ e e ‘IMK’e was stepped up but good KOfll-]Carlo Visla, two by Don Church 9 “v‘ |tending by Greig Chiddenton of the and one by David Southey. Ian ‘e ‘ Staffs and David Flynn of the Aces|Cruickshank, Todd Emmerson and °“ ing of tun some maintained the scoreless position Bill Dukelow played hard for the joy an eVQ?:d thet king |for both teams. This game gave|losers, but were turned back by the me and °~mme\'\" a mox:m c00 \the Staffs first place in the regular|fine play of Hayden in the Horâ€" Col d en‘em‘& .‘d“s \I\“ S\'\W' series. net‘s goal. 3\2 the newe.‘ gh\'s fl“’“ |Aces Take Redmen and the Rams battled to a twoâ€"all ‘:fi Betty.8" | In the March 4th game at Cenâ€"‘and the Rams bottled to a twoâ€"all ‘tral and Aces held the Redmen|tie, David Davies carried most of v * scoreless in a very rough game.\the play for his team in trying to bnchidcdhild 66 The Redmen missed many Opporâ€" preserve his scoring leadership but TITLE: Ne‘ tunities to score in the first period|fell one point short. Only thé fine * :« when they controlled most of the|play of Greg Morony and David |play. In the second period penalties|Church of the Rams defense and . rcace: KIPLIN( |against the Redmen took their toll\the quick actions of Steven Flood |and the Aces finished with a shutâ€"\in the Rams nets kept Davies from c _ TITRSTN In the March 4th game at Cenâ€" tral and Aces held the Redmen scoreless in a very rough game. The Redmen missed many opporâ€" tunities to score in the first period when they controlled most of the play. In the second period penalties against the Redmen took their toll and the Aces finished with a shutâ€" out. Final score: Aces 3, Redmen with a three goal "hatâ€"trick" against the Redmen. Bruce Pollock of the Planets gained two goals and two assists. The lone tally forl the Redmen was by Poeter Waffie, assisted by Bill Guthrie and Steve Diplock. | Semiâ€"final playoffs for Hamber Valley Bantams begin next week. Planets Finish in Second Place Last Monday night Chuck Burâ€" gess led his team to second place * _*~| One of the main factors at the/neaded by Mr. Phil Stone, Execuâ€" meeting was "Do we need Tennistive Viceâ€"President Radio Station she‘s Courts in our area". As one irate}C.H.U.M. Following a panel disâ€" from resident statedâ€"quote "What @re cussion a film entitled "You‘re It" herâ€"|we trying to do to this area, We‘ was shown and was a very inâ€" her|already have enough facilities fO"/teresting and informative film. _ |recreation" â€" unquote. This may x x x pas jor may not be true. Personally I Recently returned from a 3 week \believe that & healthy body make!\motoring holiday are Mr. and Mrs. ‘a healthy mind, and in this @g®‘J, Fraser of La Rush Drive. After ’ m°“of automobiles and Television, I‘visiting with their daughter Annl-‘ Chre®/think the children, also adults belle and her husband Lieutenant Dte"â€"\need all the recreation they canJ, F. Francis of N.A.A.S. Meridan‘ ‘tobiâ€"\get. I feel that it is the duty Of| Mississippi, the Frasers attended \ 86/the Recreation Association to fight\the Mardi Gras and the Neptune Ween|for Tennis Courts in our district. Ball in New Orleans. ; It is very difficult for an Assocâ€" x x x, ‘ iation to fight for a cause if they’ CONGRATULATIONS 1 r, A.|are not entirely sure what the reâ€"| Congratulations to the following mter. actions of their Community are,\parents: \ u“n,éand as the attendance at the| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart, 27, y at meeting numbered 50 it is not fair|Powburn Place, on the birth of & n .tlto say that this is what the entire daughter on March 2nd. sides area want. Now if there are any _ Mr, and Mrs. Trevor Thompson, g,. members of the Association who 55 Bridesburg Drive, Apt. 204, on . the are not in agreement with this the birth of a son on March 2nd. ;_i”n,‘decision I‘m sure the Director of ' xo x x ‘ , . _‘Recreation Mr. Sperril Chambers, EXHIBITION OF ART WE STILL HAVE PROBLEMS DEMONSTRATING THE WINNING form which won them novice trophies in Highland Dancing recently at the Woodgreen Centre are Miala Pavline Crossley 14 and Nancy Lynn McNaughton 7. Nancy won in the nine and under class and Miala tied for ti~:* place in the 14 and over group. Photo: Bill McCoul both unassisted, for the Hawks and for the Rams Ken Trevelyan from John Smethurst and Don Seott and by John Smethurst again from Don adding to his total. It was a hnd‘ way for this young man to lose his scoring title but he gave it a good try. For the Rams the outstanding player was Greg Morony who must be the most improved performer in the league over the season‘s play. Scorers in this final tilt were David Davies and Mark Campbell, Semiâ€"finals, setting the stage for he league championship, will beâ€" in next Saturday, March 16th | ROYAL YORK GARDENS NEWS JOYCE EASTWOOD â€" CH 4â€"0082 vere: Director of Recreation Mr. S. Chambers: Municipal & Public Service Mr. M. Flynn: Memberâ€" ship & Publicity Mr. Peglar; Treasurer Mr. M. Green; Secreâ€" tary Mr. J. Eastwood; Auditor Mr. W. Moran. | RUMMAGE SALE The Association sponsored a| A Date to remember is APRIL Candidates night on March 11th at‘25th â€" The U.C.W. of Humberâ€" Valleyfield Public School. vale United Church will be ‘holdâ€" PUBLIC RELATIONS SEMINAR ing a Rummage Sale on that date _ Public relations is essentially @ at the Church. job demanding enthusiasm! Last! If any one } Saturday I attended a meeting of ‘ing or any ot the Girl Guides Public Relation® ces that are o Committee held at 50, Merton Stâ€" them would ; The meeting was held in the formlM“_ L. Roger of a Luncheon, the luncheon speakâ€" wi11 pe pleased er was Miss Helen E. Sylvas Exâ€" x ecutive Director of the Metropolâ€"; yySSIONARY itan Toronto Girl Guides of Canâ€", ie‘ |‘The Tangl) Discussion wu‘w:':’:nH::;:'Z headed by Mr. Phil Stone, Execu«}in‘ last Wedne tive Viceâ€"President Radio Station| ;. j . . C.H.U.M. Following a panel di‘.iening ‘wu Mis cussion a film entitled "You‘re It" Missionary fro \was shown and was a very inâ€" e Itemting and informative film. ‘::':fi:_q‘f:::’ Recently returned from a 3 week motoring holiday are Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser of La Rush Drive. After visiting with their daughter Annaâ€" belle and her husband Lieutenant J. F. Francis of N.A.A.S. Meridan Mississippi, the Frasers attended the Mardi Gras and the Neptune Ball in New Orleans. ‘gl?)lz/’;’ Mers. N.b:“'“â€"wmwwm.:uwâ€"l”ww (F:(o)fiE{'.oâ€" Mre. Johnston â€" W.A. Willview Pres. Mrs. Allon â€" 14th. Cubs it Sceute THE DEMONâ€" Mr. Cobon . 1. tukor U.C. _ |Mev W Broce‘â€" Mumbervale 4C STRATION Tc 6. 3. Teure =* Hember Feuchar | Mttâ€" 4 Woukeer ~> Foyal York k 6. |;;. + ¢zgsfz Wives Assoc. Mrs. V. Murray â€" Westway Mort. Seciety f PREPARE: D TICKETS 50: â€" ALL PROCEEDS TO ABOVE GROUPS : « ° ypmigy ~@ J monthly meeting in the church auditorium on February 27th. lw1 Sister M. Gerard, principal of the school, showed slides taken of uu1 Sisters, of Our Lady‘s Missionâ€" | aries at work and during their Mice recreation. She then introduced Sisâ€" mtre ter Mary Bernard, who is here on p 7.8ix weeks leave after spending six };â€"â€", years at the Mission in Japan. Sisâ€" ~..; er showed coloured slides of the his wife will be guest speakers at Islington public school auditorium, Wednesday, March 20th. The title of their address will be "Houseâ€" boat on the Nile" If any one has any used clothâ€" ing or any other household artiâ€" cles that are of no further use to them would you please contact Mrs. L. Rogers, CH 1â€"9239 who will be pleased to pick them up. MISSIONARY FROM TAIWAN: The Humbervale United Church Women held their monthly meetâ€" ing last Wednesday evening in the church. The speaker for the evâ€" ening was Miss Ruth McLeod, a Missionary from Taiwan. There was a question period after the meeting when Miss McLeod anâ€" swered many questions about the work of the church on the fascinâ€" ating Island of Taiwan, which is shaped like a tobacco leaf. UNITED CHURCH WOMEN New Membersâ€"Any new ladies interested in the work of the U. C. W. of Humbervale Church are asked to contact the Membership Convenor, Mrs. Bradburyâ€"CH 4â€" + CLOSE OF THE HOCKEY LEAGUE "New Lamps for Old" KIPLING COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE TUESDAY, MARCH 2%, 1963 Tickets may be obtained from any member of the following groups * Mission . there, the Mission Hosâ€" pital, and the work‘ accomplished. lh“d&“m&{ ter Mary Patrick, a former teachâ€" er at St. Gregory‘s, now stationed ]il Japar. Mrs. D. Shortall thanked ‘the sisters for an interesting and informative program. Mrs. E. Atâ€" kingon, P.F.A. President, announâ€" ced two interesting programs scheâ€" ‘duled for the March and April St. Luke‘s United Church have! Once again the big Spring event invited the congregation of Martin‘at St. Luke‘s United Church is the Grove Baptist Church to be their|Blossom Tea and Bake Sale. The guests on March lm.lcv.l.l).}d.u‘uwi.-j.‘h“fi un povorantitinninrnte® ie ts mssc dh ie ccs. Hocivca sn ~ en tvias 42â€" Thompson will lpeak.nndtfhr-hwil%hhmfiu wards, a questions and answer|from Dalton Furs, and hats from period will be held, when the yera Anne Millinery will be modelâ€" similarities and differences will be led during the tea. The first organ» discussed. Members of St. Luke‘sjizational meeting for this event United Church Women will serve was in the form of & coffee party coffee at the close of the discusâ€"|at the home of Mrs. R. Wright sion period. ‘~ ‘Hostess for the tea is Mrs: K. ‘» xo ox 1 |Cashman, the convenors are Mrs. A Reminder ‘R. Wright, Mrs. C. Wilbur; tic» _ Don‘t forget the Bunny Hop beâ€"kets, Mrs. W. Ruddock; decoraâ€" ing held at St. Luke‘s by theitions, Mrs. H. Shantz; Bake Sale, Couples Club on March 29th. \Mrs. R. Holditch; fashions, Mrs, Kingsway â€" Presbyterian â€" Church) Kingsway . Womens‘ Club held a dessert luncheon and millinâ€"| Executive members of the Kingsâ€" ery show the latter part of Febâ€"|way Women‘s Club were luncheon ruary, Mrs. W. J. Adamson was‘guests at the home of Mrs. K. R. general convenor. The commenâ€" Dunphy on Thursday, February tary was capably done by Mrs. R. 28, 1963. W. Stevens, and the hats Wert! "Tno nretident of the clo6 Mra St. Giles Kingsway The Edgehill Group of St. Giles Kingsway â€" Presbyterian Church held a dessert luncheon and millinâ€" ery show the latter part of Febâ€" _ The Women of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian, Royal York Road would like to invite you to their "Daffodil Tea" on Sat., March 23, 2 to 5 p.m. at the Church,. , Ticâ€" kets 50 cents, ST. ANDREW‘S PRESBYTERIAN The Guest speaker last Sunday was the Rev. Russell Self M.A., B.D. M. Th. Rev. Self has for many years been a missionary of the Presbyterian Church in Canâ€"|Place on Friday, March 15th, comâ€" ada, in Jhansi, Central India. It mencing at 11.00 a.m. Members of is a tribute to his experience and the Book Review Group will meet ability that in 1961 he was elected on March 2ist to hear Mrs. J. Moderator of the North India Syâ€" MacF. Bates review "Troilus‘ and ‘nod of the United Church of Cressida" and "Timon of Athens", Northern India. Also participatâ€"two Shakespeare plays to be preâ€" ing in the service last Sunday was sented during the Stratford Festâ€" the Intermediate Choir from the ival this coming summer. Chimese Presbyterian Church, Members present included: Mrs. x x x G. S. Mallett, Mrs. W. J. Sanderâ€" The Marriage took place last son, Mrs. A. G. Etherington, Mrs. Saturday, March 9th between Miss\Jack Haigh, Mrs. W. D. Piercey, Shelia Mabel Hayward, residing at Mrs. G. A. Hill, Mrs. Leonard Holâ€" 73 Westona Ave., and Mr. Stanleylnen, Mrs. A. L. Mickler, Mrs, A. William Jay, residing at Muirkirk, R. Huband, Mrs. C. N. Johnston, Ontario, at St. Andrew‘s Presbyâ€"‘Mrs. W. J. Crydekman, Mrs. H. terian Church. |H. Weese and Mrs. W. D. Wells E YÂ¥ teaspoon sait Mix and sift dry ingredients, cut in shortening with pastry blender or two knives. Add milk, gradually, mixing uimlyhmmfl. Knead gently 6 or 7 times. Press in a greased 10" x 34" x 7%" loaf pan. Pour tomato sauce evenly over dough. Sprinkle with grated cheese. *Bake in a 2 cups sifted pastry flour milk, approximataty HERE‘S A SAMPLE RECIPE: TOMATO CHEESE BREAD Kite Church â€" 15th Etebisoke Cubs feonv-ib-llu.l.l.“ Pherson, sponsored the sale of & block of tickets to the T. Eaton Company fashion show, held in Eaton Auditorinm on March 6th, Hetherington and Mrs, W. L Mrs. R. Holditch; fashions, Mrs, J. Smith; social, Mrs. C, Zealand; publicity, Mrs. J. Platts, The president of the club, Mrs. G. S. Mallett, conducted the busiâ€" ness meeting at which reports were given by the various officers 14th, Mrs. F. K. Daiton will adâ€" dress the Public Affairs group at 1.30 p.m. at the‘ Old Mill. A conâ€" ducted tour of the current exhibiâ€" tions at the Toronto Art Gallery followed by luncheon will take place on Friday, March 15th, comâ€" mencing at 11.00 a.m. Members of and group conveners. A number of events of great interest to club members are planâ€" ned for the near future. On March ‘The Islington Group under the 5»'?@“-

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