the enumera is called upo times and p tioned for th ing his name voters‘ lists â€" said election. have been p ® reference to entered upon ists will be ters‘ list distr l1 | inspectio â€"â€"â€" That nart of the That part of the Township of Etobicoke lying WEST of Isâ€" lington Avenue north, NORTH of Rexdale Boulevard, and SOUTH EAST of Hydro Electric Power Polling subdivisions 61 to 65 District D. ‘That part of the Township of Etobicoke lying WEST of the Humber _ River, _ NORTH _ of Highway 401, EAST of Islington Avenue north, and SOUTH of West Branch of Humber River. Polling subdivisions 56 to 60; 30 and 100. _ Page 6 â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thureday, Sept. 12, 1963 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO â€" Polling subdivision 55. Revising Officer: S. E. Darragh, Esq., Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs. Naomi Martin Place of Sittings: 671 Scarlett Road Registration and Revising District C. That part of the Township of Etobicoke _ bounded _ on _ the NORTH by the Humber River; on the EAST by Hydro Electric Power Line; on the SOUTH by Rexdale Boulevard. and on the WEST by Hydro Electric Power Line. Polling subdivisions 686 to 98. Revising Officer: George Phill ips, Esq., Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs. Mary Cassels Place‘of Sittings: 1495 Kipling Avenue North (Rexdale) Registration and Revising at the intersection of Highway 401 with the west boundary of the Township; thence north easterly. along Highway 401 to Islington Avenue north; thence NORTH along Islington Avenue north to Rexdale Boulevard; thence westerly and north westâ€" erly along Rexdale Boulevard to Highway 27; thence north along Highway 27 to the west branch of the Humber River; thence north westerly along the west branch of the Humber River to the westerly boundary of the That part of the Township of Etobicoke lying SOUTH and EAST of Highway 401, WEST of the Humber River, and NORTH of Dixon Road. Polling subdivisions 45 to 54. Etobicoke lying WEST of a line drawn as follows:; Commencing Registration and Revising District B. ‘That part of the township of Etobicoke bounded on the EAST by Humber River, on the NORTH by Dixon Road, on the West by Royal York Road and on the SOUTH by Richview Side Road. Polling subdivisions 32 to 44. ‘That part of the Township of Etobicoke bounded on the EAST by Royal York Road, on the NORTH by Dixon Road, on the WEST by Highway 401 and on the SOUTH by Richview Side Revising Officer: Douglas E. Rollo, Esq., Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs. Greta McNabney Place of Sittings: 115 Wincott Polling subdivisions 1 to 31 Tuesday, September 3rd, 1963. Registration and Revising District A. is called upon to attend at tns times and places herein menâ€" tioned for the purpose of havâ€" ing his name enrolled upon the voters‘ lists to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been properiy filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator‘s \ists will be heard st these sitâ€" 662 Scarlett Road and at the office of the Clerk of the Municipality, 550 Burnhamâ€" thorpe Rd. Etobicoke, on and after distrï¬\%be open for j inspectio the office c Returning Officer: THOMASH. SCOTT from 11 a.m. to 12 noon; 3 p.m. to 4 pm. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, at the places set forth in the schedule hereto. Any person qualified to vote at the pending election to the Legislative Assembly and whose name has been omitted from, or incorrectly entered in. the enumerator‘s list of voters Public notice is hereby given, pursuant to Seeâ€" tion 73 of The Voters‘ Lists Act, of the revision of the voters‘ lists for the Electoral District of ETOBICOKE ; Etobicoke lying NORTH of West That part of the Township of FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, Sittings will be held by the Revising Officers on ters‘ lists for the electoral Yt\%be open for public ection the office of the THE VOTERS‘ LISTS ACT * PART HIL Notice of Revision of Voters‘ Lists (in Urban Polling Divisions) Tawnshin af 1963 Chairman of the Election Board for the County of York For further information apâ€" ply to the above named Returnâ€" ing Officer, or to Room 107, City Hall. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs Joyce Lipton Place of Sittings: 90 Rayside That part of the Township of Etobicoke _ lying _ SOUTH _ of Richview Side Road. WEST of Highway 27 and NORTH of Canâ€" adian Pacific Railway. Polling subdivisions 110 to 143 Revising Officer: R. H. Stainâ€" Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs Norma Despard Place of â€" Sittings: | Thornerest Village Club House, 35 Thornâ€" crest Road, Islington Registration and Revising District D. That part of the Township of Etobicoke _ bounded _ on _ the NORTH by Richview Side Road. on the EAST by Islington Avenâ€" ue, on the SOUTH by Rathburn Road and on the WEST by Highway 27. Polling Subdivisions 82 to 109 Revising Officer: James Bright. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs Barbara Wadsworth Place of Sittings: 4987A Dundas Street West Registration and Revising District C. said election. Complaints which| That part of the Township. of have been properiy filed with| North York lying SOUTH reference to names wrongfully| of Sheppard _ Avenue West, entered upon the enumerator‘s| EAST of Jane Street, NORTH of lists will be heard at these sitâ€"| Highway 401. and WEST of tin\gs. $ Keele Street. ‘oters‘ lists for the electoral i iniel . °_| Polling subdivisions 55 to 100. district will be open for public i thas, inspection at the office of ‘he;ge““"g Officer: Hugh Bruce, Returning Officer: â€" ( 288 LLOYD SHIER | Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs. 3267 Bloor Street \:;tst \ Marjorie Black and at the office of the Clerk of Hitings: 3 t the Municipehit;, S5o Burnhars | Place of Sittings: 24 Nash Drive thorpe Rd. Etobicoke, on and| Registration and Revising after | _ s ue District C. > from 11 a.m. to 12 noon; 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, at the places set forth in the schedule hereto. Any person qualified to vote at the pending election to the Legislative Assembly and whose name has been omiited from, or incorrectly entered in. the enumerator‘s list of vorers is called upon to attend at the times and places herein menâ€" tioned for the purpose of hivâ€" ing his name enrolled upon the voters‘ lists to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator‘s lists will be heard at these sitâ€" tings. Voters‘ lists for the electoral district will be open for public inspection at the office of ihe Returning Officer: â€" For further information apâ€" ply to the above named Returnâ€" ing Officer, or to Room 107, City Hall. Chairman of the Election Board for the County of York Etobicoke lying NORTH of West Branch of Humber River. Polling subdivisions 101 to 117. Revising Officer: Mrs. Mary E. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs. Margaret McGee Place of Sittings: Thistletown Public Hall 941 Albion Road. Dated this 28th day of August SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1963 Sittings will be held by the Revising Officers on Dated this 28th day of August YORK WEST ROBERT FORSYTH ROBERT FORSYTH 1963 !m enumerator‘s list of voters is called upon to attend at the times and places herein menâ€" | tioned for the purpose of havâ€" | ing his name enrolled upon the | voters‘ lists to be used at the | said election. Complaints which | have been properly filed with | reference to names wrongfully | entered upon the enumerator‘s | lists will be heard at these sitâ€" | tings. Voters‘ lists for the electoral }district will be open for public inspection at the office of the. | Returning Officer: â€" ‘ MRS. MARJORIE WALTON | 1415 Lawrence Avenue West and at the office of the Clerk of | the Municipality, 5000 Youge St., | Willowdale, on and after ‘ | _ Tuesday, September 3rd, 1963. Registration and Revising | District A. Voters‘ lists for the electoral district will be open for public inspection at the off‘ce of the Returning Officer: â€" from 11 a.m. to 12 noon; 3 p.m. | to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, at the places set forth in the schedule | hereto. Any person qualified to ‘ vote at the pending election to | the Legislative Assembly and | whose name has been omitted | from, or incorrectly entered in. | the enumerator‘s list of voters | is called upon to attend at the | times and places herein . menâ€"| tioned for the purpose of hav | ing his name enrolled upon the | voters‘ lists to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator‘s lists will be heard at these sitâ€" tings Thai part of the Township Of | ‘Thay j North York lyving SOUTH of York Isi Highway 401, WEST of Keele Boundar Street, NORTH of the Township EAST . of of Yorw and EAST of Humber Reilwar River and the Town of Weston. Toronu;. Polling Subdivisions 1 to 48. National Revising Officer: C. John Canâ€" non, Esq.. Polling . Revising Officer‘s Clerk: ,\irs.iRe"m“K Jessie Crackle | Esq., > Place i f 4 usti + D!:(; of Sittings: 434 Rustic | Revising For further information apâ€" ply"to the above named Returnâ€" ing Officer, or to Room 107, City Hall. ROBERT FORSYTH Chairman of the Election Board for the County of York That part of the Township of Y North York lying NORTH of Sheppard Avenue West; WEST | of Keele Street and EAST of | Humber River. | Polling Subdivisions 109 to 143. Revising Officer: Robert J. Wat son, Esq., Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs Eleanor Morton Place of Sittings: 133 Habitant Drive FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, Registration and Revising District B. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, from 11 a.m. to 12 ; 3 p.m. to 4 pm. and T p.m\ to 9 p.m. Daylight Saving Pinge, â€" at the places set forth in the schedule hereto. Any person qualified to vote at the pending election to Sittings will be held by the Revising Officers on Dated this 28th day of August Sittings will be held by the YORK SOUTH SATURDAY, 1963 1963 That part of the Township of York lying SOUTH of the North Boundary of the said Township, EAST of the Canadian Pacific Railway, NORTH of the City of Toronto and WEST of Canadian National Railway. Place of Sittings: Dave Rowland Youth Centre, Keele and Donâ€" ald Streets. For further information apâ€" ply to the above named Returnâ€" ing Officer, or to Room 107, City Hall. + Place of Sittings: 115 Kirknew ton Road Polling Subdivisions 107 to 143 Revising Officer: Cecil Foreht, Revising Officer‘s Clerk Irene Church Chairman of the Election Board for the County of York That part of the Township of York lying SOUTH of the North Boundary of the said Township, EAST of Canadian â€" National Railway, NORTH of the City of Toront6, and WEST of Duffâ€" erin Street. Polling Subdivisions 77 to 106 Revising Officer: Sydney Fagan, Esq., Revising Officer‘s ‘Clerk: Mrs. Lillian P. Goff Place of Sittings: 76 Delemere Avenue Polling Subdivisions 28 to 30 and 32 to 53 s Revising Officer: Peter A. K. Giles, Esq., Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs. Jessie Kennedy Place of Sittings: 30 East Drive Registration and Revising District C. That part of the Township of York lying SOUTH of Black Creek, EAST of Humber River, NORTH of the City of Toronto and St. Clair Avenue West, and WEST of Canadian Pacific Railâ€" Revising Officer: Ronald Broad bent, Esq., Revising â€" Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs Florence Gell Registration and Revising District E. That part of the Township of York lying SOUTH of the Town of Weston, and Lambton Ave; EAST of Humber River, NORTH of Black Creek and WEST of Weston Road. way Polling Subdivision 31; and 54 to 76 Registration and Revising District D. Place of Sittings: 16 Queen‘s Drive, Weston Revising Officer: A. H. Herman, Revising Officer‘s Clerk; Mrs Grace Reed Registration and Revising District B. The Town of Weston and that part of the Township of® York lying EAST of Jane Street, NORTH of Lambton Avenue and SOUTHWEST of Canadian Natâ€" ional Railway. Polling Subdivision 1 to 27 and 144 to 157 2700 Eglington Avenue West, on Registration and Revising District A. as follows: Town of Weston 2000 1196 Weston Road and at the offices of the clerks Dated this 28th day of August Tuesday, September 3rd, 1963. Life‘s ROBERT FORSYTH Mrs .. . in the wrong direction. May God help us to hate evil and to use our voices in the fight for righteousness in this day and age for therein is peace. The address of the Intelliâ€" gence Digest is, Intelligence Diâ€" gest, North Corney House, Cirâ€" consester, . Gloustershire, Engâ€" land. The rate of subscription is 16 dollars per year. The tea Canadians buy today is a blend of 20 to 30 different varieties. Experts pick â€" and choose from as many as 300 kinds of tea, grown mostly in India and Cevlon. The only way for corruption to be outwitted is for a vigorous and God fearing public to know the facts and to speak out aâ€" gainst evil. It took but four outspoken people and the result was the Federal Court of the United States ruled using prayer and Bible reading to open schools is unconstitutional. Only four voiâ€" ces and the ball started rolling He encourages the homosexâ€" ual movement in every way posâ€" sible. He hates Isreal. He has been known to sabotage mediâ€" cal research. He has an intense loathing for Billy Graham that is extraordinary to watch, and has without much success, tried to infiltrate the Billy Graham team. He has no known father or mother. His age appears to be about forty but he is suspectâ€" ed to be much older. Stalin conâ€" sulted him many . times. He makes frequent trips to Peking and <Moscow and Rome,. and changes his name and appearâ€" ance frequently. This force is using Communâ€" ism to further its ends, but as a danger the British Intelligence consider it the greater. The head of this force is very handsome and exceedingly charâ€" ming. He is a homosexual and has an intense hatred for women and children. The careful student of proph ecy when reading the descripâ€" tion of the man who heads this force will without a doubt be impressed with the many charâ€" acteristics that are the same as the "man of sin who is to be reâ€" vealed in the last time" in the word of God. The people who have devised he scheme of infiltrating Sunday Shools are closely â€" associated with those who are successful in arranging an increase in the drug importation to America with the sole purpose of perâ€" verting young people. cribe to the British publication; the Intelligence Digest, which is a review of world affairs and is produced in collaboration with the Office of Strategic Studies and the bureau of Political War problems. I believe that his pubâ€" lication should be in the hands of every Christian person. The May issue of this publicâ€" ation is utterly fantastic, for in it is described a force whose aim is to break down the fabric of our civilization. Operating through little groups of people all over the world, and headed by one inscrupulous and incredâ€". ibly wicked man, they are seekâ€" ing through many channels to fight righteousness. The editor of the Intelligence Digest wishes that he could place a copy of the May issue in the hands of every minister across the land, because this force is seeking to infiltrate Sunday Schools of evâ€" ery denomination with teachers who, though apparently devout, will seek to instill into the minds of children that parental authoriâ€" ty is not to be taken too seriously and that many of the ideas that in the past have been considerâ€" ed important are foolish and burdensome to youth. How we as Christians need to wake up to the fact that we are living in an age when evil and righteouness are in a struggle the ferocity ‘of which has never been equalled in the history of the world. If anyone wishes to have a telescopic lens on world affairs A WEssTEn Cassec _ Schools _ represented _ in â€" the movement are Emery Collegiate, Downsview Collegiate, York Me:â€" letter YORHUMDOWN With an expected 200 members this year, a central council has been formed : with 2 members from each club serving as repreâ€" sentatives. . An editorial board along with a reporting and adâ€" vertising staff has been estabâ€" lished to edit the monthly news HL . Y Well, that‘s quite a lineâ€"up but, the secret word these days is "Hiâ€"Â¥Y". In days past, Hiâ€"Y was a youth ‘movement that captured the interest of the majority of highâ€"schoolers all over Metro Toronto. Until recently Hiâ€"Y, as an, organized attempt to create living values for teenagers in the home, school and community, has all but disappeared from the scene. However, this unique eduâ€" cational concept, international in character, is experiencing a reâ€" surgence at Northwestern Y.M â€" growing The greatly expanded adult group activities starting in Octoâ€" ber will include badminton, drive safety | training. . skiing, | judo, square dancing and ballroom dancing, art classes, millinery, afternoon keep fit classes for the housewives, French conversation and an effective speaking class. The â€" Northwestern _ Y.M.C.A. will get their Fall programme underway for boys and girls on Saturday, September 21, at the following _ centres: â€" Downsview Collegiate, Emery Collegiate and George Harvey Secondary School â€" the basic programme will conâ€" sist of gym, swim and crafts. Other programmes will include art work, bowling, judo, tap danâ€" cing, baton twirling. square danâ€" cing and soccer Community organizations are starting their Fall activities and so we‘ll lead off this week with an item from ... The Women‘s Church Year of the Church of St. Stephen are commencing their Fall programme on Wednesday, September 18, with a Pot Luck Supper â€" bring along your favâ€" ourite dish. Following the supper there will be an Auction Sale so please take any saleable items with you. Proceeds to go toâ€" wards the group‘s project for the year. All members are urged to attend and any new members will be most welcome. The T.B.P.A. (North Yorkers) will be holding their first Social Evening on Tuesday, September 17, 8:00 p.m. at Downsview Arena. British warâ€"brides and immigrants will receive a warm welcome and companionship in an â€" atmosphere of â€" "Together Again‘. If you are a stranger, and/or require â€" transportation, contact president, Sheila Smith at 741â€"1794. CUTTING THEIR WEDDING CAKE after the marriage ceremony in St. John‘s the Evangelist Church, Weston, are Miss Mary Vivian Mouck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mouck of Scarâ€" borough, and Mr. Robert Edward Hunt, AROUND DOWNSVIEW 11 Hiâ€"Â¥ clubs and still with Kay Neapole Gold, blue and gold, and floral cups and saucers were presented to the prize â€" winners by the Reverend D. R.G. Story. The children were awarded books doâ€" nated by the judges. Tea was served on the lawn under summer skies, putting the finishing touches to a highly â€" successful s ho w and the first 3rd. a tie with 7 points each â€" S us a n Marshall. 19 Tumpane Street, and Betsy Wilkinson, 11 Yvonne Avenue. The two top boys were Peter Story and Tommy Wray, both with 5 points. 1st prize, with 9 points â€" Pen ny Skinner, 19 Smallwood Drive: Mrs. A. E. Street. W es t with 35 points In the children‘s section there were 50 entries The Horticultural Show at Bevâ€" erley Hills United Church on Satâ€" urday, September 7, was a great success with 309 entries. Due to the high quality of the exhibits the judges, Mr. and Mrs. J. Macâ€" Kay of Mount Dennis, were hard â€" pressed to make their deâ€" cisions. Winners wese : â€" Mrs. R. N. Townsend, 16 Hayâ€" market Street, Downsview â€"â€" Grand Prize, â€" 37 points: Mrs. E. Morrish, 22 L o n e y Avenue, Downsview, â€"â€" Third, with a total of 20 points. 2nd. with 8 points â€" Heather Douglas, 43 William Cragg Drive: The ist Beverley Hills Ladies‘ Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. G: W. Dunbar, 6 Deevale Crescent, on Monday, September 16, at 8:15, p.m. morial Collegiate and George Harvey Secondary School. Some clubs have been active during the summer, painting and decorating the new Hiâ€"Y headâ€" quarters. lining up for the fall and winter and getting in shape for the Annual Hiâ€"Â¥Y Conference this year being held in Kitchâ€" ener (Thanksgiving weekâ€"end). Programme folders are now available. Telephone RO 2â€"1080 or RO 2â€"1021. Inquiries should be made â€" during â€" daytime hours. Early enrolment is strongly enâ€" couraged. Prize Flowers Register Nowâ€"CH 4â€"8453 9 Pri ce St., Toronto WA 3â€"2 at the Church of St. Paul The Apostle JANET BALDWIN SCHOOL OF BALLET Classes Commence Monday, September 23 A. E. Athins, 21 Cross W eston, â€"â€" Second, 1554 Kipling Ave. N. (Opposite A & P Store, Kipling Centre) The Royal Academy Of Dancing Method son of Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Hunt of Wesâ€" ton. The newlywed couple have reâ€" cently returned from a honeymoon trip to the Pocono Mountains, Penna.. and‘ Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. And with two weeks of school tucked under their belt, maybe this is apropos : "I don‘t know what to do, Dad". sighed the young son. ‘"Teacher says 1 have to write more legibly, but if I do, she‘ll find out that I can‘t spell." Mrs. N. Vokey. 74 Forthbridge Crescent, held a trousseau tea on Saturday. September 7. in honour of her daughter Lynda, whose marriage to Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. McGuffen of Leaside, takes place September l4th at 4:00 p.m. in St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church. Mrs. Vokey chose a pale yelâ€" low â€" table â€" setting with tapered candles â€" and y e l lo w roscbud centre â€" piece. Pouring tea were: Mrs. Doreen Poliard, Mrs. S. Vokey. Mrs. Al McGuffen, Mrs. A. Vokey, Mrs. C. Black, Mrs. K. Purvis. For the many, m a ny neighâ€" bours, friends and relatives who called, the centre of attention was for Lynda and the beautiful display of wedding and shower gifts. The bride â€" to â€" be has been entertained at numerous showers held by friends. relatives and business associates. Trousseau Tea fot â€" and who wants to eat soggy sandwiches â€" No ! If the weatherman should fail to co â€" operate, the Tea will be held inside. So, you have no worries, enjoy an evening out and pleasâ€" ant patio patter â€"â€" take your friends along with you. The ho m e of President Mrs. D. White. 171 Richard Cl ark Drive, will be the setting for a "Garden Tea" on Thursday, Sepâ€" tember 19, 7:30 â€" 9:30 P.M. arâ€" ranged by the 1st Beverley Hills Ladies‘ Auxiliary. Tickets, 35¢ at the garden gate or from an auxiliary member. Door prizes. There‘ll be no need to take a rain bonnet or umbrella â€"â€" watâ€" ered â€" down tea doesn‘t taste too hot â€" and who wants to eat soggy sandwiches â€" No ! If the weatherman should fail to co â€" venture of its kind in the comâ€" munity. Show Committee convenâ€" ers, Eleanor Wray and Rene Gray were pleased with the overâ€" whelming response and interest, and the Reverend Story expressâ€" ed a desire to make this occasion an annual event. Tea Under The Stars CH 12447 WA 3â€"2793 4