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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jul 1963, p. 2

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‘STATE FARM WALLACE NEWHOOK State farm Mutval Avtemebile Insurance In the last five seconds of pl&y| Top Seorer Standings John Campbell scored for Dunham Rexdale Lacrosse League Bush 10 over Fibre Metals 9 in & Pee Wee G well played Pee Wee Lacrossep. Hynes ramins A§ game at Pine Point Arena. Scoring G. Barratt wl 18 for Dunham Bush, Durbano 3, Wayre Young ...._.. 12 Little 2 and 2 assists and Kingston ; [irte ws.l assists 3, For Fibre Metais, Craig j Campbell ... 10 ie enarooee ts n eaman B. Nunn uta & |S. Durbano ............... 7 T. Nixon diseietiregers 3B T R. Hicks § & |D. Wallace â€" 7 i |A. Grist . 3 W.; Gray, G.; Harding, A J.; Holmes, L.; Hoyt, C.; H.; Laing, F.; Langley, Donald, K.; Macintyre, J.; McLelâ€" lan, B.; Iéku, L.; Mainprize, T.; Martin, D.; Michaelis, P.; Moss, P.; Nasaiski, H.; Neill, J.; Park, S.; Penmy, D.; Scoby, L.; Smale, K.; Soules, S.; Sprankel, L.; Swanson, REXDALE BASEBALL SCORE81 â€"~ Atom Leagueâ€"Tigers 6, Suns 5; SWIMMING RACES Crackers 20, Marlins 4; Jets 6, _ This Saturday, July 13th at Ita~ Chiefs 5; Maple Leafs 14, Royals lian Gardens Qualifying races will 38; Suns 12, Travellers 3; Bisons‘he held at 5.00 p.m. Seven years 28, Jerseys 2; Marlins 24, Royals\ and under 1 length of the pool, 8 6; Maple Leafs 12, Jerseys 7; Biâ€" and 9 years 1 length, 10 and 11 mons 25, Tigers 20; Travellers 15, years 2 length, 12 and 18 years 2‘ Royals 14; Suns 12, Chiefs 5. iengths, 14 to 16 years 4 lengths. | Pee Wee Leagueâ€"Cardinals 16, Final races to be held Sunday, Cubs 8; Giants 5, Braves 4; Dod.|July 14th at 5.00 p.m. Entry forms gers 28, Pirates 6; Cardinals m,‘ may be had from any of the atten~ Giants 8; Cubs 22, Pirates 13. ‘dants at the pool or the Director Bantam Leagueâ€"Yankees 9, Orio. 0f swimming Mr. Doug. Richardâ€" les 0; Indians 6, White Sox 4; 89M« White Sox 20, Yankees 11. Prizes 1st Gold Medal,; 2nd Silâ€" John Campbell Scores 5 Goals and 1 Assist Promoted E *â€"â€"Conditional Promotion I Adams, R.*; Air, L.; Allen, N.; Armstrong, D.; Baird, J.; Baker, J.; Beggs, N.; Bellis, C.; Bennett, J.; eBrne, P.; Bolton, J.; Bonneâ€" wille, J.; Bowen, R.; Brander, §.; Breathwait, P.; Brown, D.; Brown, L.; Burrows, B.; Chellew, D.; Chesâ€" sum, P.; Chojnacka, B.; Clark, S.; Clarke, C.*; Clayton, K.; Clayton, 8.; Cochrane, C.*; Cochrane, D.; K.; Dou(hty. M.; Dyer, D.*; Eckâ€" ert, L.; Elliott, B.; Epps, J Evans, C.*; Fellowes, G.; Foskett, T.; Fuchs, I.; Giles, D.; Goodfellow, N.; Gordon, I.; Gulland, J.; Gram, C.; Gray, JoA.; Gray, G.; Harris, S.*; Hausmanis, A.; Hausmanis, J.; Hawley, I.*; Healey, L.; Hickman, D.; Houlden, B.; Huckvale, R.*; Judd, C.; Kennedy, S.; Knott, J.; Knox, J.; Krystal, B.; Laing, A.; Lawless, J.; Mackrael, P.; Mcgee, ‘T.; McGuffin, S.; McLanaghan, S.*; MeNeil, D.; McNeil, P.; Mair, L.; Mangoff, H.; Marshall, S.; Marâ€" tens, B.; Mearns, D.*; Metz, D.; C.-lpn, M.; Cooper, R.; Craw, D.; Cunningham, D.; Dandurand, J.; Darkes, L.; Dickinson, M.; Didier, Milligan, A.; Millington, C.; Morâ€" ris, L.; Morrison, G.; Mowat, L.; Newman, R.; Noblett, D.*;â€"Nopper, L.; O‘Neill, C. LACROSSE | Rexdale Pee Wee All Stars Journeyed to St. Catherines as an entrant in the First Annual TOD DALEY Invitation Lacrosse Tourâ€" nament. First game Rexdale deâ€" feated Niagara Township 16 to 0. Second game Rexdale defeated Grantham in overtime 5 to 4. Third‘ game Rexdale lost to Alderwood 6 to 5 with Alderwood scoring the deciding goal in the last minute of play. Long Branch lost to Alderâ€" wood 8â€"4 for the championship. . OFF TO WESTON ; We wish, the McCails of Hallow Cregcent, the very best in their new home on Hamsterbrook Crescent in Panzine, A.; Parkes, D.; Paterâ€" T..yhr, ‘T.; Watson, A.; Weber, Mead Office Terents, Ont. \h.umdn.ngmmumw mmmamxmu«mmm\ list of the successful students in grades nine to 12. | xt GRADE NINE 15 VASSAR D#. ; Lonergan, Thursdoy, Ml}fim ’ CENT MASSEY RESULTS B# 3â€"4120 G. Campbell [Ferguson 3 who just joined th.l |team being formerly with Malton, | Piedmonte 2 and 2 assists, Micks 3 PJ with McGillan and Mathew sharing |1 assist each. ‘ | Atoms T. Haggerty I. Sneddon M. Woodger . “P. West G. Hennebury ‘Bnntnn B. Maxwell B. Trebell M, Carr .l .... ‘[s‘ MePhail . P. Quinn . P. Murphy ... J. Durbano Tykes G. Carr K. Batenchuk Valentine, J.; Wagner, W.; "lll,': D.*; Watts, D.* Weaver, K.; Westâ€" Whyte, B.; Wright, J.; Wylie, D.; Yallop, J.; Young, R.; Young, R.; Zuck, R. M.; Williamson, A.; Wilson, C. ham, R.; Bird, R.*; Bissell, A.; Bowen, C.; Brittain, L.; Bronetta, C.;~ Brown, R.; Browne, K.*; Browning, S.; Buchanan, R.; Burns, B.; Cameron, N.; Chrishop, H.; Cillis, J.; Clarke, J.*; Coleman, R.; Cooke, G.; Cooper, L.; Coupland, S.; Crockatt, B.; Cunliffe, S.*; Davis, V.; Dohoo, L.; Doyle, P.; Alger, S.; Anderson, J.; Blackâ€" well, K.; Bolton, C.; Chambers, B.; Croome, R.; Elias, L.; Faulkner, D.; Fielder, B.; Fisher, A.; Fizzell, D.; Fletcher, G.; Gabura, J.; Gn-? ham, S.; Greenland, L.; Hards, T.; Heeley, C.; Kingston, D.; Kosonic,|J.; Marchildon, . D.; Leeder, L.; Lewis, D.; lu:ne,] Moran, L.; Morris, J M.; McEwen, S.; Melen, R.; Payne, Potter, J.; Reid, N.; L.; Swift, P.; Switzer, R.; Sykes, Sawchuk, L.; Smith, D.; Thomas, M.; Turner, G.E.; B; Yule, R.; Zwatzl, Uchimaru, D.; Wilcox, D.; Wortley,! Fromote Final races to be held Sunday, July 14th at 5.00 p.m. Entry forms may be had from any of the atten~ dants at the pool or the Director of swimming Mr. Doug. Richardâ€" Prizes 1st Gold Medal,; 2nd Silâ€" ver Medal and 3rd Bronze Medal. These races will be free style swimâ€" ming. *â€"Conditional Promotion Atherton, C.; Aulich, G.; Banks, M.; Barclay, H.; Bedford, T.; Bingâ€" Davis, V.; Dohoo, L.; Doyle, P.; Edwards, D.; Ewing, E.; Fair, T.*; Fanning, G.; Ferguson, D.; Floodâ€" gate, C.; Galsworthy, D.; Gulland, Bob‘s B. A. and Cliff‘s Smoke Shop Tied . _ In another Pee Wee tilt the same evening Bob‘s B.A. and Cliff‘s Smoke Shop played to an 8 all tie. Barratt 3 goals 1 assist, Christenâ€" sen 2 goals, Grist 1 goal 2 assists, Hunn 1 and 1, Lorene 1 goal for Bob‘s B.A. For Cliff‘s, Hynes and Young 3 goals and one assist each, Nixon 1, Barna 1, Hosik 1 and 1 and Glen Manderson 1 assist. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. A. Brazer of Ottâ€" awa will be guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Campâ€" bell. Preparatory Nine Allison, J.; Corbett, D.; Walker GRADE TEN Promoted 10 G _ A Tot, 15 3 18 13 3 16 12020 14 11. 3 14 10 10 11 Rushton, Webster, 11 14 11 11 11 10 14 10 ‘Lu;hy. R.; Lavigne, M.; hhfi.‘ J.; Leslic, G.; Lewin, M.; Lochead, N.; Macleod, J.; Maitiand, 8.*; Marshall, G.; Martin, D.; MeCarty, Hay, P.; Hitchcock, G.; Hoar, D.; Hochstatter, G.; Hoeppner, P.; Holâ€" land, M.; Hoyle, D.*; Hrynkiw, B.; Huckvale, R.; Hughes, S; Hurst R.; McKillop, D.; McLevy, J.; Meâ€"| Menemie, L.; McMillan, A.; McNab, P.; Mellway, JoA.; Miklas, E.; Milâ€" ler, C.*; Mitchell, R.; Moinar, L.;) Montgomery, E.; Murray, B.; Myers, M.; Neville, W.; Newson, W.; O‘Meara, B.; Parkin, E.*; Pickin, B.; Pritoula, D.; Pugh, L.;) Purchase, J.*; Quinn, P.*; Ramsay, D.; Reed, E.; Reed, M.L.; Roebuck, P.; Romanick, T.; Sinclair, L.; Slipper, L.*; Sparks, J.; Stainton, R.; Strode, H.; Swain, K.; Thornâ€" ton, E.; Trimble, J.; Turner, S.; Veysey, M.; White, L.; Williamson,| G.; Winterton, R.* ‘ *â€"Conditional Promotion | Bacon, P.; Blackett, R.; Brand, E.; Brown, D.; Brown, 0.; Buchâ€" heit, M.; Burka, P.; Carthew, V.; Chubb, K.; Clarke, S.; Croft, K.; Croome, P.; Crowder, J.; Cunningâ€" ham, B.; Cunningham, B.; Cunningâ€" ham, C.; Danko, P. K.; Heubach, B.; Jamison, L.; Johnson, B.; Johnson, E.; Johnson, Darlington, J.; Davies, M.; Denâ€" mison, . M.; Dyer, D.; Elder, J.; Elias, A.; Ewart, J.; Fairy, L.; Farndon, G.; Featherby, M.; Finch, E.; Fleming, R.; Flood, F.; Folkâ€" ard, R.; Friend, S.; Gilbert, R.; Gouge, L.; Green, B.; Gulland, R.; Haddacks, W.; Harrison, G.; Heard, Ricky Townsend, Ross and Brian ‘Wattie, and Douglas and Keith Saunders are at the Toronto Choir Day School at St. Clements Church‘ in North Toronto. The program in-i cludes sports and swimming ur well as choir training set in an atâ€" mosphere of the English boys‘ school. They are preparing specinl[ programs for the forthcoming Anâ€" glican Congress in August. l Allan, J.; Black, D.; Booth, L.;[ Czerechowicz, A.; Douglas, J.;) Draper, D.; Durward, G.; Ezay, M.;| Halladay, S.; Howsam, L.; Hurst,| J.; Marchildon, C.; MeNicol, S.; D.; Moran, L.; Morris, J.; Peroff, 0.;;D-; Potter, J.; Reid, N.; Ryujin, M.; S Sawchuk, L.; Smith, F.; Spinner,}P~§ Five local boys are attending a special kind of day camp this week. REXDALE Alliance , 1363 ISLINGTON AVE. N. Pastor: Rev. R. F. Ingram, B.A. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Services COMING â€" THURSDAY, JULY 18 at 8.00 p.m. â€" COMING THE SINGING FAmMiLY 9:45 A.M.â€"Sunday School for all ages 11:00 A.M.â€"Rev. J. K. Zeman 7:00 P.M.â€"Brief Outdoor Service on Church Lawn "Come as you are, Remain in your car" Vacation Church_ School Porents night Thurs, July 11â€"7.30 p.m. ~~ BAPTIST CONVENTION OF ONTAMIO & QUEREC Royal York Gardens News Kipling Avenve Baptist Church Quartets, Tries, Solos, Instrumentals, Chalk Artist GRADE ELEVEN Honours PROCLAIMING CHRIST KIPLING AVENUE, NORTH AT HINTON REV. A. E. COF, B.A., 8.D. Lynne; Krystal, 0.; JOYCE EASTWOOD | .. Promoted | _ "â€"Conditional Promotion | _ Abbott, D.; Barber, P.; Barrett, D.; Bennett, A.; Brode, U.; Brooks, \D.; Brown, D.; Browne, L.; Cellik, ‘S.; Davies, S.; Dees, D.; Emond, |P.; Ewing, M.; Farndon, R.; Farâ€" rall, N.; Fidler, D.; Folk, P.; Greenwood, M.; Hayashi, W.; Head, D.; Henderson, W.; Hendry, M.; Hewitt, S.; Hood, P.; Horsnell, G.; \Jack, D.*; Jones, G.*; Knapp, S.; ‘Kosownn, J.; Lampman, L.; Leitch, (H.; MacDonell, G.; MacDonell,l ‘M.*; MacLeod, S.; McDonald, L.; (McGee. G.; McGregor, W.; Mcâ€" ‘Hugh, R.; McKenna, J.; McNicol, [P.; Milligan, D.*; Mills, W.; Mitâ€" |chum, M.; Mitchell, H.; Muckle, !L.’; Muir, D.; Neun, B.*; Newson, Mackay, L.; MacMilign, B.; Mainâ€" prize, M.; Manzhan, P.; Martens, D.; Mcintosh, G.; Michaelis, L; Milne, A.; Mitchell, B.; Neun, L.; Nicholson, P.; Pacella, J.; Parker, J.; Parkes, W.; Reynolds, R.; Rice, 8.; Ringer, S.; Robertson, C.; Rowe, ’ Hooray! Soon we will be able to drive along Richview or Royal ‘York Roads without worrying how} long the lineup at the four way stop where they meet will hold un1 up. Etobicoke Council has voted to put in traffic lights there and also at the Westway and Islington inâ€" tersection. The latter will be a real] safety factor for children attendâ€" ing Kipling Collegiate from our area, x x _ * I There should be some very interâ€" esting exchanges of ideas at the Anglican Congress in August. The delegates are being billeted in priâ€" vate homes and our area has its full quota from ali over the world. Several local people will host clerâ€" gy from South Africa, Singapore and Australia as well as many from as yet undesignated countries. 8.; Ringer, S.; Robertson, C.; Rowe, Buttenhagen, Etobicoke Inspector P. Saunders, S.; Scobie, D.; Scoby, of Schools whose topic was K.; Scott, J.; Skinner, J.; Smith,|"Râ€"Eâ€"Aâ€"Dâ€"Y" and the meaning of J.; Stevenson, A.; Swan, A.; &o-imh letter in that word. Teachers kalo, A.; Taylor, C.; Thomas, B.;introduced each student in turn to Thomas, S.; Thomas, T.; Tmp- the guests. ‘ son, N.; Tomlinson, J.; Tuck, C.;‘ The Kiwanis Award for the best Tucker, N.; Vincent, R.; Warren,all round student in the graduating F.; Watts, L.; Welch, M.; Wellâ€"cass went to Miss Susan Oorm man, R.; Weston, J.; Wheatcroft, whose 88.2% average in her -M‘ C.; Wildgoose, B.; Wood, B.; Zimâ€" ies enabled her to claim this honâ€" merman, B. jour, Susan was presented with IF omenmmane shield and a $25.00 cheque and nr o . jlarge shield will be kept at Dixon GRADE TWELVE JGhve with all winners names Honours inscribed on the base, ( nedy, D.; Kincaid, B.; Klassen, D.;‘ Lawrence, R.; Leightner, J.; Low, P.; Johnstone, D.; Jordon, J.; Kenâ€" GRADE TWELVE Honours ‘ Burbidge, L.; Christie, B.; Harriâ€" son, R.; Hicken, A.; Hoicka, J.; McCormick, A.; O‘Neil, M.; Reed, C.; Rowett, D.; Swanson, S.; Titus, A.; Tombs, B.; Wild, D. G.; Novik, M.; Polkinghorne, L.; Quarrington, L.; Rurak, G.; Slipâ€" per, B.; Smith, S.; Springett, G.; Stoyko, S.; Stronach, B.; Taylor, R.; Tuck, S.; Vetka, M.; Weber, R.; Wills, P.; Zinkel, P.*; Zucchetti, â€" _ CH. 40082 . mmrmuc) “ practitioners. Those of higher inâ€" comes may join if they wish and many apparently do. Church sc ews [l | _A welcome is extended to Mr. ]and Mrs. Sabo and family who {hnve recently moved into 15 Harâ€" wick Crescent. ‘ _ Valedictorian was Barbara Fighâ€" back whose address was highly commended by all, _ A hearty welcome to Canada cost of $48.50. During the school and the Westway area in partiâ€"| year the total net cost to the Board ;cuhr is extended to Mr. and Mrs.| was over $4,000. f lAan ;v;:‘:‘:gf‘o: ‘::It:":;l:fiolvtf"z . A notice was xiyen to all studâ€" visit' daughter Norma Ki 5 tyss ents of't-pe Collegiate on Lhe 29th . ng 0 May, giving all these details, and lJlrdme Place. The Waddington‘s indicating that there was a possiâ€" are now on a side trip w'Ne"’lbility that the bus service might York City where they are having/be discontinued. To date there has & reunion with Mr. W'd,d‘m"_'s been relatively little response from brother whom they haven‘t seen in parents expressing their wish to 85 years. % & & |have the service continued. By proâ€" L . vincial legislation the Board is not “Sm;i:::g:;m;’: “;i“: be‘s;dw';ih::tobliged to provide a bus service for PrankimTrogpero, Tbe Celesu‘ne. secondar.y students who live within Drive, on the birth of their third thiee n}nles o e e o. lwn, Torn Monday, July Sth. The tl"le!t duux.we that any North Alâ€" hew hime femrign: sre,â€"gler (er (Clon Collpaiate studentihine Lo iral Michael‘s Hospital weighing 7 !bs./vel is 28 miles from the West and both mother and baby "e’aumber.area. pet the Boa.rd de; doing nicely. cided to inaugurate the service priâ€" DL LLL _ ______________|marily because of the remoteness o Lof the school, which at the present Erlngate time is located in a relatively unâ€" â€" ]developed area, 's:wudu-lumcuum cises on June 25th at Kipling Colâ€" speaker for At the close of the official cereâ€" mony, the students who numbered approximately 250 went back to ‘Dixon Grove for a party which inâ€" cluded dancing, games and refreshâ€" ments. The auditorium, beautifully ideconued in a marine scene by Miss Gibson‘s class, proved a perâ€" fect setting for the festive ocâ€" casion. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prospero, 55 Celestine Drive, on the birth of their third son, born Monday, July 8th. The new little athlete arrived at St. Michael‘s Hospital weighing 7 Ibs. and both mother and baby are â€"____ WHERE DID IT GOf _ __|_ Mr. Garratt will also be available Sometimes 1 think I have a rno-‘f"r any emergencies during the nopoly on being absentâ€"minded and first two weeks of July. careless. Have mislaid a nice litc}e( X x x . note received the other day from| On doctors ox;ders. Pastor Stanâ€" Mrs, Dorothy Hobbs of the Eto. f€! of Our Saviour Lufi.lera!'l, has bicoke Historical Society. In it, l¢ft for a mont!x's vacation in Pe- Mrs. Hobbs referred to my men. troit. During his absence services tioning a pair of shoes recent]y:“"_m be conducted by Pastor Hafâ€" displayed at Montgomery Inn in an *‘ : exhibit of objects owned by pionâ€"| x 0xX u_X x eers of the township. ( A receni arrival -from lenn_;~ These shoes caught my eye beâ€" wrote Mrs. Hobbs‘ note, "as they cause the soles were braced with belong to (the name’escnpes me a metal band running around the}not her) who lived a stone‘s throw ball of the foot. "Funny you should from your place on what now is have noticed these in particular,". Tremont Drive." legiate Auditorium where parents and friends of the students gatherâ€" ed to watch this event, Proceedings were opened by Principal Mr. “i who addressed those present. Guest kSlLlY RUSSELL BE. 1â€"0669 _ Corporal Eugene Harvey, brother of Mrs. Clyde Bishop, 31 Hardâ€" wick Crescent, has arrived from France to take a special course at Clinton Ontario. He will be visiting with the Bishops on weekends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb from Nova Scoâ€" tia were guests of the Bishops over the Dominion Day holiday. | Eringate Jottings the Westway When the need arises, you can make use of your home equity to reduce borrowing costs and monthly payâ€" ments. So well suited to Canadian needs is Coronation‘s serâ€" vice that in five years branches have spread from Vicâ€" toria to Rimouski . . . and Coronation stands out as the Leader in The Field. Most of us try to avoid borrowing money . . . but from time to time it may be necessary. ETOBICOKE BRANCH â€" 235 Dixon Rd. at Islington INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED A NA TIOIY WIDE CANADIAN PUBLIC COMPANY HOMEOWNERS‘ LOANS Enquire Now â€" And Let Coronation Put Your Home Equity to Work For You CORONATION MANAGER: MR. D. J. LEBLANC EM. 2â€"7192 [ There were three home runs in Heart of America, at the Muchle (the battle of the Saints, but St bach Hotel and the Municipal Au |Andrew‘s, who trounced St. Paul‘s gitortum. 13 to 7 only got one of mml This League composed of nearl; through Mitchell. Campbell and|250,000 women is an auxiliary or |Rintjema were the big hitters for}guu'uu'on within the Lutherar St. Paul‘s. The winning pitcher WA8 Churchâ€"Missouri Synod, & churc} JJoe Burrows. lâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"~'â€" _ During the absence of Rev. Philâ€" lips of St. Andrew‘s Anglican on vacation â€" during July, Sunday morning prayer will be conducted by Mr. Bob Barclay, Lay Preachâ€" ers during this time will‘be Charles Edwards, July 14th; Bob Barclay, July 21st; and Dennis Pacey, July 28th. On doctors orders, Pastor Stanâ€" fel of Our Saviour Lutheran, has left for a month‘s vacation in Deâ€" troit. During his absence services will be conducted by Pastor Hafâ€" nir. The bus service to North Albion Collegiate will be one of the subâ€" jects discussed by the Management Committee of the Etobicoke Board of Education at their meeting in August, This bus service was startâ€" ed as the result of a petition to the Board, and involves the rental of a 45 passenger vehicle at a da.ily‘ cost of $48.50. During the lchool‘ year the total net cost to the Board was over $4,000. ' ' The celebrant at Holy Communâ€" jon during July will be the Rev. George Garratt, rector of St. Tiâ€" mothy‘s by the Humber. Parents who are interested in the continuance of the bus service should write to the Board of Eduâ€" cation or telephone the local memâ€" ber, Mrs. Jean Burkholder at 741â€" 1581. . United by 8 runs to 7 last week, helped by a home run from Mcâ€" Douglas got a round trip for Rexdale Presbyterian against Rexâ€" dale United, but the United still got the 7â€"2 win, Ray Harris was the winning pitcher. ‘ }.‘ D. K. WALLACE ‘The Rev. Amini, pastor of Pine Mr, Sylvio Pach, has been very Ridge Presbyterian Church will be|busy this past week, practicing on on vacation from July 15th to Auâ€" the organ in St, Andrew‘s Anglican gust 15th. During his absence serâ€" Church, It is expected that he will vices will be conducted by the e!â€"!shortly be appointed organist and ders and members of the congreâ€" choir director on a trial basis. Church Softball League. They edgâ€" ed the up and coming Humbervale Knight. St. Matthiag continue to rule the Thistletown News 1 â€" Mrs . Ruth Maxwell of Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Thisâ€" tletown, will represent her zone as delegate to the tenth biennial conâ€" vention of the International Lutheâ€" ran Women‘s Missionary League which will convene on July 17th and 18th, in Kansas City, Mo., the Heart of America, at the Muchle-‘ which will convene on July l7t.h! Special features will include a and 18th, in Kansas City, Mo., the traditional reception on Wednesday Heart of America, at the Muehleâ€"|evening and a banquet on Thursâ€" bach Hotel and the Municipal Auâ€" day evening. The pageant "Beginâ€" ditor/um. ning from Jerusalem", the history This League composed of nearly of missions, will be a highlight of 250,000 women is an auxiliary orâ€" the banquet. Seven tours have been ganization within the Lutheran planned for the delegates and Churchâ€"Missouri Synod, & church | guests. Services in the Albion Gardens Presbyterian Church during July and the first week of August will be conducted by the Rev. Waiter Welch, Minister of St. Andrew‘s, Rexdale. ‘ LEE GOLD, R.O. OPTOMETRIST REXDALE PLAZA â€" MEDICAL OFFICES Swite C â€" 1125 Islington Ave. N. 247â€"4416, GRADING â€" SEWERS WATER MAINS J. McLAUGHLIN CL. 9â€"2201 266â€"6th ST. NEW TORONTO SAVE TIME â€" WORK â€" MONEY oN ALL YOUR WINDOW & FLOOR CLEANING CONTINENTAL CLEANING SERVICE 5150 DUNDAS W. â€" LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE Borrister, Soliciter, Notary Public SUITE E, â€"ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Read Telephone: CH. 9â€"2288 Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment OPEN 9:00 A.M. â€" 6:00 P.M. 3034 Bloor St. W. â€" BE. 1â€"9081 N. W. MANCHIP PHONE: 233â€"8152 Professional Directory Call Your Local Printer THE ISLINGTON PRESS BE. 1â€"0611 34 Advance Road Guarantee Results Also Steam Baths, Facials Charlotte‘s Slenderizing Salon 2475A Bloor West at Jane RO. 3â€"2711 NEED PRINTING? Above Islington Post Office Telephone BE. 1â€"2211 Home Cleaning DEWAR & GRAKHAM BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 4889 DUNDAS ST. W. DONALD F. WITHROW OPTOMETRIST Evenings by Appointment Home Improvements Optometrists Slenderizing EXCAVATING Maxine Printing Business Directory SERVING YOUR EYE PMYSICIAN AND HIS PATIENTS KINGSWAY OPTICIANS $ Rx OPTICIANS Bu» Legal 239â€"9518 MON., TUES., WED., THURS. 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. FRI. 9 AM. TO 9 P.M. SAT. 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ’ Last year, over 150,000 clinical ‘tests for the Rh factor were carâ€" {ried out at Red Cross laboratories. “Thiu is a free service for expectant )lmothart. To help foster international unâ€" derstanding, our Junior Red Cross provided assistance to needy childâ€" ren in 23 countries last year. Special features will include a traditional reception on Wednesday evening and a banquet on Thursday evening. every state in the U.8., provinces " of Canada, and foreign countries. .‘ Mrs. Walter N. MHoppe of Lakeâ€" _ wood, Ohio, President of this Inâ€" ternational organization, will preâ€" side at the business sessions. Music _ | will be furnished by a 100â€"voice mass chorus. TA41â€"0605 * body numbering close to 2% mil. lion members. More than 525 dele. gates and several thousand guests are expected for the gathering which will include visitors from Rexdale Car And Truck Rentals J. ERIC YOUNG, Q.C. Gordon M. Pyne Bloorâ€"Jane ALL MAKES AND MODELS Dress Making â€" Dcliqnln' PATERSON & WARD LTD. 4893 Dundas Street Waest 8 Brentwood Road N. Plumbing & Heating Repairs â€" Alterations Remodelling 3329 Bloor Street West WILBERT G. MARSHALL Vansâ€"Panelsâ€"Pickups Stakes â€" HOUR, DAY OR YEAk GENERAL INSURANCE BE. 1â€"3317 Residance; BE. 1â€"0223 All Stylesâ€"Afso Afterations KINGSWAY THEATRE BLDG. 3030 BLOOR STREET WEST Auto Service Fully Qualified European LTD. 65 RACINE RD. PHONE 249â€"8277 Barrister & Solicitor 4937A Dundas St. W. Telephone: 239â€"6143 Dressmaking Westonâ€"Rexdale BE. 2â€"0642 TRUCKS Insurance BE. 1â€"3339 BARRISTER CARS B.CL SUNGLASSES REPAIRS DUPLICATIONS RO. 3.2711

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