Harvey Scuse, the assistant Recâ€" tor, the Rev. Canon Adye, the choirmaster and organist Mr. Don. Brum, the superintendent of the Church School and the various leaders of the different Those taking part in the mornâ€" ing service were, Linda Bridgâ€" man and John McGregor, Chairâ€" men; scripture reading, J ud y Thomas; responsive psalm, Eric Roy; ushers, D ave Mortimer and Gail S’i.ln#léton. Mr. Alcott spoke on * MYSTERY OF JESUS®". Carl Lashbrook, membership, and Karen Fisher, finances and publicity, were also introduced to the new class members. President Bobbi Lancaster, and leaders, Alex Young, Dave Black and Gordon Alcott spoke a few words of welcome and briefly outlined the year‘s programme.5 Mr. Alcott told the class of the weekcend visit to Ottawa . at Thanksgiving. Alblon Rd., who‘s father Mr. Ralph Smith Sr. passed away on Tuesday in Humber Memorial Hospital. Service was Friday from Wards Funeral Home. Inâ€" terment in Sanctuary Park. PAX BIBLE CLASS The Pax Bible Class held its first class last Sunday with the largest attendance for any openâ€" ing Sunday. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lenora Petrie, Mr. Birthday Greetings to: Roddy Mitchell Sept. l1ith, May Fuller Sept. 12., Sandra Russell, Elmâ€" hurst Dr. Sept. 16th., Rachel Tivâ€" eron Sept. 16th., Ross Noble Program for the fall is in full swing at St. jolm'l finzl_ican Wedding anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. John Fairley 39 l udgate Rd. for Sept. 14th. Get well wishes to Mrs. Ellotte Elmburst Dr. who is on the sick Second Christian Reformed Church Of Toronto Rev H. A. Venema B.A. Th.M 265 Albion Rd., Rexdale Sunday, September 15, 1963 8 a.m.â€"Back to God Hour CFGM Richmond Hill 9 a.m.â€"Holland Service 11 a.m.â€"English Service k. Westminster Hnited Thurch : on o. fl{fï¬‚ï¬ 1 u«.,:..«%.:!. M.A., B.D., Tr.D. 5 p.m.â€"English Service WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH $T. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH 9:45 a.m. â€" Sunday School â€" 9 years and up 9:45 am. â€" Pathfinder‘s Bible Class 11:00 am. â€" Dr. James S. MacKentie 11:00 a m. â€" Sunday School â€" 1 â€" 8 years CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH t King Street and Weston Road Minister: Rev. Raiph E. Spencer, M.A.; B.D. Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., B.D. Sunday, September 15, 1963 11 am. "VICTIM or VICTOR of AUTOMATION SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. â€" Classes for all ages 3:00 pm. â€" X L Bible Class for Ladies ELMLEA and DISTRICT Sunday, September 15, 1963 Sunday, September 15, 1963 Junior and Intermediate Church School Crib Corner â€" Infant Care Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary MORNING WORSHIP Westminster Hnited Lhurch / (Ne Evening Service) Sunday was the opening day for the church school and there was a good attendance. Mr. & Mrs. Hume have a good staff of well â€" trained teachers who are devoting their time and ability to transmit the necessary founâ€" dation for the children to build a life of service upon. This gradâ€" ed school gives a tested course of studies that have been apâ€" proved by the Anglican Church. On Sunday the Rector, Rev. Harâ€" vey Scuse and Canon Adye addressed the church school and called upon all to put their minds to absorb the teachings each Sunday and to plan to be regular in their attendance. A number of the members of the St. John‘s Church attend the Deanery meeting at St. Clement‘s Anglican Church on Tuesday afternoon and evening. It was a recapitulation of the values derived from the Anglican Conâ€" gress held last month. It would appear that this will give a new inspired impetus to Christian living throughout the world. It should be a force in this whole Metro area. Sunday‘s services were well â€" attended and all were inspiring and comforting. It is good to be back to the regular hours. It is an opportunity and a privâ€" ilege to train in choir â€" work under the direction of Mr. Donâ€" ald Brum. His studies and deâ€" grees tell of his abilities. Howâ€" ever, the results that he has attained with the choir at St. John‘s is an indication of the worth of his training. There are openings for membership; see Mr. Brum. groups are all set for the exâ€" tension of the Kingdom of God in their respective departments. You are invited to give of your talents according to your abilâ€" ities. Just pick your sphere of activity. Elmlea Baptist Church Mornings service at the church was taken by Mr. Ross Davis, who chose "Psaim 29" for the responsive reading and Exodus gue Saturday mornings, have started at the Royal York Bowâ€" ling lanes. More boys and girls are needed so as to complete the teams. Team bowling will commence about the last Saturâ€" day in Sept. If you wish to bowl who celebrate Sept. 17th. come out at 10 o‘clock Saturâ€" day mornings. Mr. and Mrs. D. Humphries will be on hand to welcome you. Get well wishes to Mrs. Hodâ€" kins, Royal York Rd., who has been in hospital. MRS A. eston an The Children‘s Bowling Leaâ€" urc Greetings to Mr. ews istrict The school can accommodate a maximum student group of 40 plus instructors. The building inâ€" cludes kitchen and dining â€" room facilities as well as dormitories for the instructors and students. It also has provisions for a lab oratory in the basement. farm will serve as their farm inâ€" structor. The students will also take bus tours inspecting other farms, some of the Authority‘s flood â€" control projects and. sawâ€" mills, as well as the fish hatchâ€" area Teaching staff, in addition to the permanent instructors, will be gleaned from the Ontario Colâ€" lege of Education and all 12 Ontario Teachers‘ Colleges. The former will provide two teachers for 9 weeks and the latter collâ€" eges will supply four teachers a week. At present, the school is bookâ€" ed until the end of the 1963 school year. Conservation School Congregational meeting in the church on Wednesday Sept. 18th. at 8 o‘clock, the teacher trainâ€" ing course will be held at 7 o‘clock that evening. any one who would like to take this course, it is open to any one in the Rexdale area, who are interested in Sunday School, teaching â€" course is for ten weeks â€" runs to Oct. 30th. Church is located on Elmhurst Dr. corner of Muncey Ave. 5 for his sermon. Miss MacLaren sang two solos at church with a carnation corâ€" Don‘t forget the church Sunâ€" day School Picnic Saturday Sept. 14th 1:00 o‘clock at the Church to Boyd Park. The teacher training course got under way on Thursday evâ€" ening 8 o‘clock still room for «e * 4 P (Continued from page 10) The Timid Soul WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE at CH Glen Haffy conservation BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT YOUR MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY A CAN BE ty â€" LIFE â€" INSURANCE Gordon W. Alcott, C.L.U. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA GOING OVERSEAS ? Phone 244â€"5324 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. Bill Fuller, running on an inâ€" dependent ticket in adjoining York North hit the nail on the head when he said he felt the scandals now being aired should have been brought out before and not held for the election. Congratulations to the road Congratulations to the r o a d crew for clearing some of the brush from trees near the interâ€" section of Timothy St. and Maple Leaf Dr. This is a hard corner for traffic on Hoperoft Ave. and needed the improvement. The district is aâ€"hustle as canâ€" didates of the three parties are calling around to "shake hands" with the voters. Where are the old time political meetings. It appears TV has cut into this phase of our living along with many other media to get the message across to the ;}eople. Nevertheless it will be al treat to get the final day â€" Sept 25 over, and get back to reading some news in the Metro papers. Belated congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kather of Blue Springs Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster, Rustic Rd. and to my spouse, The 3 couples marked their wedding anniversaries Sept. 3. Locals Personals Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, W. Mason, (nee Joan Bolâ€" ton) of Brookhaven Dr. on the long awaited arrival of a new daughter. nothing materializes. Well, afâ€" ter years of this hankyâ€"panky, I intend to remain still no longer. If any of my readers have any concrete suggestions as to how to remedy the situation, I will welcome them, but personally I intend to go after each and evâ€" ery one of the companies that promised us stores and make them explain away their actions or rather their lack of action. I will, at a later date, print the names of each of these compâ€" anies with the reply I received to my inquiries. I have phoned, begged pleaded and even threatâ€" ened and it will astonish many to hear the replies I have re ceived to date but from now on, with the newspaper‘s permissâ€" ion, I will publicize the facts on this situation in the hope that something will be done about it. Maple Leaf six months and after this time the land reverted back to its orâ€" iginal zoning. Well, construction has not begun and five of the six months are up. It looks very much like another of my preâ€" dictions is true. This corner is being used as a speculations‘ supermarket. _ Every _ second builder is increaging the value of the land for resale by reâ€"zonâ€" ing and talking of plazas but no one is building them. The peoâ€" ple remain still because they (Contmued from page 10) (Continued from page 3) A WEasTe® CLasSrc EM 45141 on condition SINGLE ROOM on main floor, clean home, parking, suit genâ€" tleman. CH. 1 â€" 9608. WESTON : â€" FURNISHED room 4â€"ROO M APARTMENT, sunâ€" room, balcony. Heated, elecâ€" tricity, $90. CH. 4 â€"7170. WESTON, LAWRENCE, area, basement room, $7. CH. 1â€" 3114, gentleman. SINGLE BEDROOM, quiet home, gentleman, near Lawrence, Janeâ€" Parking. CH. 1â€"5843, after 5. ROOM with bath, adult female, WESTON : â€" $52 rent for $87, one â€" bedroom suite, for superâ€" intendent duties. 10 â€" suit buildâ€" ing. BE. 3 â€" 0988. WESTON : â€" BASEMENT apartâ€" ment, 2 rooms.with kitchenette, washing machine, parking, l a d y preferred, reasonable. 247 â€"0236, after 4. COMFORTABLE ROO M in atâ€" tractive home of widow, kitchâ€" en and laundry privileges. Reâ€" fined business girl only. CH. â€" BACHELOR APARTMENT, modâ€" ern, equipped. CH. 7 â€"4671. LARGE BED â€" SITTING room, 21. ROOMS WITH BOARD 22 ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED JANE, LAWRENCE, Keele area, 3 rooms completely furnished, private bath, washer, parking. Business couple only. CH. 7â€" 5â€" ROO M upper duplex, self â€" contained. Stove and Frig. CH. 1â€"0116. 20. ROOMS WANTED ROOM WITH BOARD, near Wes ton Rd. Gentieman preferred. FURNISHED BASEMENT apartâ€" ment, self â€" contained, private washroom, T. V., no parking, suit 2 gentlemen. CH. 4â€"0312. BRIGHT BASEMENT apartment fully furnished, equipped, T.V., suit 2 gentlemen, own entrance. UNFURNISHED FLAT or apartâ€" ment by 2 adults. 4 roq_)ms, $70 â€" $75 per month. 636 â€" 2728. 18. _ FLATS TO LET FURNISHED PRIVATE FUNDS for first and BASEMENT APARTMENT fully On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security If You Can Make Monthly Payments You Can Get a Loan AT DON FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL 15. APARTMENTS WANTED 10. MORTGAGE LOANS 14. APARTMENT FURNISHED 16. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED 9. MONEY TO LOAN kitchen and bath, parking, reasonable. Call CH. 1 â€" 2922 after 6:30. for gentleman, grill and parkâ€" ing. CH. 9 â€"1774. second Mortgages. Mr. Zidner CH 7â€"9843. equipped, 2â€"piece washroom, parking. 241 â€" 8463. CH. 7â€"5438 Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N. Rexdale Plaza If you want Râ€"Eâ€"8â€"Uâ€"Lâ€"Tâ€"8 .... Use Classified Ads published every Thursday CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT more than ONE incorrect insertion of an advertise ment. COPY: All advertising copy is subject to the approval of the management of this paper. This plpe'r- reserves the right to classify all Advertisements. Monday 12 Noon .. .. cancellation. MONEY Classified CALL WESTON â€" CH 142114 DAY , Mgr. 1956 CHRYSLER Windsor, fully powered, ‘good condition. CH. EVERYTHING for the car, new, used and rebuilt, machine shop service. Keys cut by code. Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wesâ€" ton Rd. CH 1â€"3538. Open daily till 9 p.m. except Saturdays 6 FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" all makes â€" new, used, reâ€" built. 1400 Weston Road. RO #1115. 37. â€" MOTOR PARTS STOVE, FRIGIDAIRE 30". $125; Refrigerator, Frigidaire $100; Washer, Inglis automatic with suds â€" miser, $125. Offers conâ€" sidered. CH. 1â€"9%74. ELECTRIC STOVE, "Beach" good condition, $35; Hiâ€"Fi Radio. & Record player, $45. CH. 1â€"7444 after 5. T. V.â€" 21" TABLE MODEL G. E. $45. 241 â€" 7817. CHILD‘S CRIB, mattress and high â€" chair. _ Reasonable, 63 George St., Weston. LADIES © ASSORTED clothing, WESTON â€" REXDALE CARS ALL MAKES AND MODELS TRUCKS VANS â€" PANEL â€" PICKUPS 56 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL, KIDDIES of any age, nourishing meals. CH. 9 â€" 0935. CONTENTS of apartment for §!le â€" leaving country. CH. 1â€" UNDERWOOD†noiseless . typeâ€" 33. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCK RENTALS BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED cotâ€" tage on Trent River. CH. 1â€" 28 SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT & SALE 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE 25. DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN wheel discs, $7. CH. 1â€" fit ‘$$ Dodge, $is; 3 Tires, low mileage, 670 x 15, $25; 4 very good condition. P h o n e sï¬ ri8 Fod $ _ fod [%4 some new â€" size 12 â€" cheap CH. 1â€"3393. writer, excellent condition. CH. 1 â€"3134. REXDALE CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS IN LOVE WITH A CERTAIN NEW CAR? HOUR, DAY OR YEAR BUY TT NOW WITH A LOWâ€"COST, LIFEâ€"INSURED LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 65 RACINE RD. 249â€"8277 MOTOR CARS W. G. KELLY, piano tuning. Formerly with Heintzman, Maâ€" som, Risch, rebuilding any make to factory standards. Free estimates, satisfaction guaranteed. Skilled service is economy, neglect is tostly. LE. 43C PIANO TUNING PIANO LESSONS : â€" Classical, also some playing in popular, chord bass style. Phone 244 8137. 45. _ HELP WANTED MALE 3319 Dundas W. RO 2â€"3030 43A. PAINTING & DECORATING PAINTING and decorating, inâ€" side or outside work. Paper hanging, free estimates. CH 1â€"1407. 44C. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. Must be neat, clean, energetic, ambitious and bondable. Preâ€" ferably under 30 years of age. Contact John the Bell Captain after 3 p.m. repairs, all makes. Guaranâ€" teed. Rebuilts for sale. wWEST END RADIO & ELECTRIC All types repaired and reâ€" newed. Workmanship guaranâ€" teed. Emergency service. Day or night. VACUUM CLEANER For information â€" 741â€"1997 J. E. O‘FARRELL H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Weston CH 1â€"7631 Weston Timesâ€" Advertiser 235 Dixon Rd., Weston. WILL EXCHANGE $90, Elizabeth Murray Coll for 40 hrs. per week Voice Lessons CH. 1â€"6953 Crossword CH 4â€"1151 Skyline Hotel Rexdale PROPRIETOR Belimen SMALL, LONGâ€" HAIRED black dog, answers ‘"‘zipper", lost last week. Advise Paul, 25 Little Ave. RELIABLE WOMAN seeks part â€" QUIRIE : â€" In loving memory of our dear father Robert Gerrie Quirie, who passed aâ€" * way Sept. 14, 1962. A page in our book of memorâ€" ies is gently turned to â€" day. PERMANENT partâ€"time posâ€" ition required by mature secâ€" retary. Extensive experience. Own transportation. CH. 4 4531 51. LOST AND FOUND 54 _ IN MEMORIAM EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires home work. Will pick up and deliver. 241 â€" 8178. 48. _ EMPLOYMENT WANTED 50. PERSONALS Experienced for Coffee Shop Skyline Hotel, Rexdale time clerical work. Knowledge of bookkeeping and typing, good penmanship and pleasant manner. 249 â€" 9034. Ave. Montreal 32. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. . . If you would enjoy workâ€" ing 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl cosmetie clients on a route to be es tablished in and around Wesâ€" ton and are willing to make light deliveries etc., write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, wWOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE If you are 16 â€" 25 years, have good eyesight and a desire to APPLY TO Hanes of Canada Ltd. Shifts: 7 a.m. â€" 4 pm. 12 noon â€" 9 p.m. South of Rexdale Bivd, between Martin Grove & Hwy. 27 WANTED Cook & Waitress Days or Evenings Vicinity Hwy. 27 & T Phone AV 5â€"5790 After 5 â€" 288â€"0098 CH 1â€"4449 38 Seabrook Ave., Toronto 18 24 Hours A Day Sept, 12, 1963 152 Times Rd. Weston Branch KLINCK Ambulance RU 1â€"4646 CH 7â€"4646 Waitresses CH 41151 Victoria and Robert.