1Dere is a very novel gaMegame played at the corner of being played here and I G00"tJane and Sheppard every day know whether to name the gameand there are line â€" ups to play "Stop Sign, Stop Sign, Who Goes at rugh hours. Like ‘"Button, Butâ€" Â¥First" | (derived £r o m: Button, 08. i is s same sulteble for Button, Who Has the Button) or {fYI@YSloD@d minds and the anxâ€" ho i ieties of waiting for your turn Rural Roulette" (a surburban provide endless opportunity to variety of Russian Roulette), Ilearn the virtue of patience and am of course referring to the the control you must have over your temper and the temptation to use nasty words. Like ‘"Rusâ€" M sian Roulette" you have one Second Christian chanee in four of getting killed. Reformed Church weapon in this game howâ€" Of T t ever is an automoblie instead of oronto the revolver used in the Russian Rev H. A. Venema B.A Th.M |vaciety. So far the players have Second Christian Reformed Church Of Toronto Rev H. A. Venema B.A Th.M 265 Albion Rd., Rexdale Sunday, August 11, 1963 8 am.â€"Back to God Hour CFGM Richmond Hill 9 a.m.â€"Holland Service 11 a.m.â€"English Service 5 p.m.â€"English Service CH 1â€"1153 What could be of such special interest to you! Now the most luxurious soap in the world takes the most luxurious shape in the worldâ€"and is being presented to you in the most spfcial way at this time, so you may discover fér yourself how exquisite the new Elizabeth Arden soap is. Perfumed to sachet strength and figely milled, each piece of June Geranium or Blue Grass soap is fragrantly. perfect to the Jast little sliver. Boxed in sets of three, these Handâ€"Clasp Cakes can be just as exquisite to give as to receive. Bath Soap (box of 3) 3.00 value, row 2.00. Hand Soap (box of 3) 2.25 value, now 1.50. limited time only 1978 WESTON ROAD WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE New Elizabej;h Arden Soap in | Handâ€"Clasp Cakes BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT 1937 Weston Road Prescriptions Delivered Promptly KUR SALE OUR AUGUST WIHIOVIUY] . GOING OVERSEAS ? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park Phone 244â€"5324 all escaped unharmed but the game will soon be intensified ith danger with the coming of icy roads. To explain to those rivileged persons who do not wn a car, I must only point out that there are four ‘"Stop" signs at this intersection so evâ€" ry motorist comes from a difâ€" ferent direction and stops. Then CH 1â€"1154 Needless to say you may be aware of higher prices on fur pelts for this coming Fall, these high prices will definitely affect furs in the Fall and also in the future. While Cooper Furs are not offering ridiculous reductions during August, we are in a position to save you a reasonable amount during this August Fur Sale. Please feel free to shop in our comfortable Airâ€"Conditioned store. We do rfot highâ€"pressure _ our _ customers, you are under no obligation. Our _ _ . Midâ€"Summer August Fur Sale is â€" starting now. look in on our August Fur Sale, Please consider this a personal invitation CH 1â€"8091 1 The largest batonâ€"twirling exâ€" | hibition in the world is the anâ€" | nual event at the CNE. This year more â€" than _ 450 _ competitorsâ€" many of them from the United States â€" will go through their intricate paces at the CNE | Sports Field on Saturday, Aug. | 24. Solos, duets and group perâ€" | formances will be featured. farm country and so there is never too much chance of four ears meeting in this predicaâ€" ment The law says the man on the game begins. Who Goes First? Well, usually signs like your right has the right of way in such a situation and Farmers never had much trouble deterâ€" mining who got there first and who was on whose right. Howâ€" ever at Jane and Sheppard, alâ€" though it is the end of a Metro road and the beginning of a concession road, the powers that be must feel that despite the fact that there are a few hunâ€" dred residents around it is still all, there are no shopping plazas, ice â€" cream stores, medical or legal offices on this corner â€"â€" not even a sign saying same will be constructed in the future â€"â€"â€" these people must be hicks. Well, this hick gets no enjoyâ€" ment out of approaching this inâ€" tersection in an automobile beâ€" cause I feel any day now one of them city slickers will figure he got there first and he is on the right of the guy on my right and he‘ll come charging into me. If this were a township affair it would have been settled by now and stop lights installed but since this is a Metro road and only a pea in a huge pod I supâ€" pose we shall have to wait until something is decided upon. It just seems strange to an observâ€" er to see various townships hagâ€" gle over iceâ€"cream vendors and whether or not they are dangerâ€" ous while a very busy intersecâ€" tion in the suburbs is a definite threat to motorists‘ lives. GLENFIELD ACRES I think the stork has decided to take up residence at Glenâ€" field Acres. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. L. Osborne of Lomar Drive on the birth of their daughter on Tuesday, July 3ist. Christine will be her name and she weighed seven pounds, three ounces. Congratulations also go to Mr. and Mrs. F. Keay of Lomar Drive on the arrival of their daughter, Lisa Marie, eight pounds, nine ounces who arrived at Humber Memorial on August 4th, 1963. Mr. Keay, as most everyone knows as "Ferd" is president of the Glenfield Rateâ€" payers Association. And now for my final wish of congratulations for this w eek. This is a different sort of birth announcement. Pat and Carl Martin, two of Glenfield‘s most active community workers are sort of grandparents. You see Lady, their purebred Dalmatian has given birth to five puppies, three male and two female. Lady‘s registered name is Willoâ€" mount Lady Lynn II and this is her first litter. Not only are the Martins pleased with the pups but they are doubly pleased because one of the pups is a rare type known as a "liver Dalmatian" which is a Dalmaâ€" tian spotted with brown spots instead of the usual black. And so our congratulations to the Martins and to "Lady" for a job well done. Jones etc. have way On Sunday morning, August 18th the guest preacher will be the Rt. Rev. Najub Attallah Cub‘ain, Bishop of Jordan, Lebâ€" On Wednesday evening Dr. & Mrs. Fred Moffat are giving a dinner party for some of the delegates. amon and Syria mittee is gathering the members of the transportation group who have consented to drivye deleâ€" gates around, to a meeting to â€" brief them on their duties. Reg. has done a great job in rounding up a large local group for this the local Anglican Congress com Weston and District Church News CHURCH NOTES w% m ’v (A regular $9 to $12 value) DRIVE IN OR CALL FORâ€" AN APPOINTMENT Breckinridge, Mrs. T. Eaton and Mrs. S. Jarvis. Also five of the ladies from the church will be in attendance to help on Friday afternoon at the tea on the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto Campus. This shows how well the work of enâ€" tertainment has been su by the St. John‘s Parish. The Rector will be back for service next Sunday after a month‘s rest. He sent a card saying it was grand in the bush country and what a relief, nice weather, no telephone calls, follows; Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Sykes, chairman of the local committee Reg. Twiselton, chairman of the transportation committee, Mrs. 100 delegates will be entertained $ + SIZE 6.70:15 exchange Comparable Slv Other â€"Ffirestoneâ€" SPERIAL TRE VALUE _ looking fit and fine. It‘s good to have Don at the organ again. CNE officials hope to soothe the huge yearly litter headache. In other years between 35 and 40 large truckloads of dry lit terâ€"paper bags gum and candy wrappers, wax paper â€" you name it â€" are collected each night afâ€" ter the CNE closes. During the 15 days of the EX, it takes about 600 giant loads to clear the while you in the city swelter in the heat. Remember the church doors are still open for the regular serâ€" need the church services. Mr. & Mrs @\stones oN . 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