Times & Guide (1909), 24 Oct 1963, p. 2

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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS of Aquila Crt. Wendy Martin of! Th Rexdale Teenage Recreational Clearbrooke Cir., Barb Newby of Club welcome the following new Jeffcoat Dr.. Gilbert Olmstead of members into the Club â€" Kathy Storer Dr.. Shirley Reed of Ixworth| Murphy of Delsing Dr.; Mary Ford Rd., Harriett Vanderstall of Elm-} of Lagos Road; Cathy Lawson of hurst Dr., Lillian Wong of Caulifield Checkendon Road; Bill Russell of Rd., and John White of Gemhoml‘ Jeffcoat Drive; Betty Russ of Kearâ€" Ave. I Last Saturday night 99 new memâ€"| Happy birthday and congratulaâ€" bers joined the Rexdale Teen Club tions from us all to you celebrating, and their names will be published Debbie Dawkins of Tofield Cres., next week. ;Judy Dawkins of Tofeld Cres., Joy «_ James of Jeffcoat Dr.; Vickie Mason WELCOME NEW MEMBERS of Aquila Crt., Wendy Martin of Th Rexdale Teenage Recreational Clearbrooke Cir., Barb Newby of Little, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bartlett, Mr. Northern Etobicoke and Metro a and Mrs. M. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Teen Twenty Community Club Buildâ€" Chilvers, Mr. D. Dow and Mr. D. ing. A home away from home for Barcik. Also a big thank you to Sara our teenagers and a sports centre Lee Fashions of Kipling Heights Plaza that we all will be proud of, for the for their generous gifts of prizes. youth of our community. smm BIRTHDAY GREETINGS The Club wishes to extend their thanks to the following for chaperonâ€" ing at the October 12th dance, Mr. and Mrs. R. Doty, Mr. and Mrs. H. Falls on Sunday, November 17th. Members $2.50 and Nonâ€"Members $3.00 per seat. Will leave Kipling Heights Plaza at 9.00 a.m. and reâ€" turn from Niagara at 10.30 p.m. 766â€"6158 Members $1.00 and Nonâ€"Members $1.25 and there will be door prizes and also prizes in cash for the cosâ€" tumes chosen, best. THE PRIDE OF THE 64‘s The Studebaker . . . ® Commander _ ® Daytona ©® Avanti ® Hawk costume. Jay Smith and the Majestics will give the down beat. Place, Heaâ€" therbrae _ School, Kipling _ Avenue North at Smarebrooke. Admission This Saturday night, October 26th, is the annual Hallowe‘en Masqueâ€" rade Dunce. Everyone must be in HALLOWE‘EN DANCE Saturday m'x‘:m was the greatest) _ HILLTOPP] at the Third ual Weiner Dance,| LE at Italian Gardens. The Italian Garâ€" With the sta dens donated their grounds as did ing season the c Humpty Dumpty with potato chips, quite keen on a Royal Crown Cola with pop, Wonder the league res Bakeries with rolls and Shopsy‘s with 15th are as foll weiners and last but not least Mcâ€" â€"â€"________ Cormicks with marshmellows. Bob e McAdorey of C.H.U.M. fame was the D. J. Thanks to the Deltas who\ T also played at the dance. It was a ball with over 380 present. | leats S Aeenemii t c sc3 Remnmc~ "BOTTLE DRIVE" |Mission Council was on hand to New Girl Guide Company Start today to save your bottles! ‘help lay the cornerstone of the new On Monday evening from 7_45‘The 4th Humber West Cubs, Scouts Humbervale Church. Representaâ€" to 9.00 p.m. the first meeting of!and Rovers will be holding a Reâ€" tives of the Etobicoke Ministerial \fundable Bottle Drive on Saturday‘Auociation, Toronto West Presbyâ€" o i n in in aiaa n( )e t ghvap 26th. The boys will start‘tery of the United Church of Canâ€" |collecting your bottles Saturday ada, the Township Council, the Proâ€" TE EN B \morning, if you have to be out on vincial Legislature, the architects | that date, please arrange to leave and builders were all on hand to By GORD CAMPBELL !the bottles where the boys can find participate in the ceremony. Tea \them. |was served by members of the MWi inss Lvnited Church women‘ Saturday night last was the aveatestl = uairrma_.l22l 2200000 when Standard Time commences | + Rexdale Ramblings * 4278. ROnaIQ Marris of 10/0 Ripling, TOYS NEEDED \Points; â€" H Ave. N. Don‘t throw out those old toys Brown, 191 Adult Confirmation Class will or that colored necklace yet, the|Betty Crnc meet in the Educational Building|local Canadian Save the Children‘Flat â€" Ber on Wednesday evening at 8:15 P.M. Fund need them to send to Jamaica. High Tripl Junior Department will comâ€" The jsland‘ sinfant â€" care centres, Penhale, 7 mence their meetings this S“"d"y‘which loo kafter 1,200 children in‘Hndcpâ€"Ba at 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. instead °f;the three to seven year group, -re§ HIST the afternoon meetings. in urgent need of books, paints, any| â€" Sunday, C sâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" toys which your child has outgrown‘historic one Daylight Saving Time or discarded. Take them or send‘vale United Don‘t forget to put the clocks them to Canadian Save the Chilâ€" Road, back one hour this Saturday night‘dren Fund, 130 Merton St., Toronto.. Dr. J C hGplinnin enteiinnt dn ngial Junior Department will comâ€" mence their meetings this Sunday at 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. instead of the afternoon meetings. Tickets ght for On Tuesday evening the Endeaâ€"| Emm vour Unit met at the home of Mrs. BIRTHD Mary Waters, 11 Hallow Cres. Go out t Wednesday evening, Mrs, Audrey, Walker, 28, Hazelwood entertained the Onward|years old on Unit at her home, 45 Genthorne‘(;r,ham_ 16, Ave. whole the Friendship Uniticelebrate dhi enjoyed an evening at the home of October 22nd Mrs. Ronald Harris of 1675 Kipling| ToYy U.C.W. Riverhead Unit met at the home of Mrs. Joyce Keith, last Monday evening. Rexdale United Church _ Rivercrest School, Satrday, Octâ€"|Good Used Clothing ober 26th sponsored by the Home Call Mrs. Coffyn 2 and School Association. The W.A. of St. Pals the Apostle Church, Kipling Ave. N. at Snaresâ€" brook are sponsoring a Bazaar. Satâ€" urday, November 2nd, from 2 to 4.00 p.m. f Skate Sale tional Céntrs #=+â€"4sv,. ° ‘girls between the ages of 11 to 15 Znd, Tickets $2.00 per couple. Reâ€" who would be interested, For furâ€" freshitients wiii ue serveiu. «uc ucâ€"/ther details phone Mrs. F. McTier kets call Mrs, R. Dodds 741â€"2889 orjl“w. Mrs, A. Whitlock 741â€"1999. | Ne ce At 8 o‘clock sharp in the Audiâ€"|in the Salvation torium of Rexdale United Educaâ€"|Kipling Avenue will be on sale Saturday the Bus Trip to Niagara Sunday, November 17th. $2.50 and Nonâ€"Members ADVERTISER, Thursday, October 24, 1963â€"Page 2 CONTACT RP. STIVENS OR wm. moswer WATCH FOr ths EXCITING NEWS to come LOCKHART MOTORS ®© Wagonaires and The Triumph Spitfire 291 JANE S1. (3 Blocks N. of Bloor) Are On Display NOW AT GORD CAMPBELL T4 the Girl Guide Company will meet & Audiâ€"|in the Salvation Army Building on A building fund drive will comâ€" mence in the new year to build for Northern Etobicoke and Metro a Teen Twenty Community Club Buildâ€" ing. A home away from home for TEEN TWENTY CLUB } HILLTOPPERS BOWLING 3 LEAGUE With the start of another bowlâ€" ing season the competition has been ESNOSPNeiol lt Auvnbn Pn icA A quite keen on a Tuesday afternoon,‘R. A. Crooks, Minister of the Parry the league results as at October‘Sound Presbyterian Church will be 15th are as follows: Magpies (Jean‘the spaker at St. Andrew‘s Walker, 28, Duffield who was 16 years old on October 18th. John Graham, 16, Ashmount Cr., who celebrate dhis twelth birthday on BE 1â€"3053 300 ISLINGTON AVE. N. BE 1â€"3053 peubidiia 4 B zuic stt i n & -!"-â€", ©COTeSS and 8 Hallowe‘en U.N.LC.E.F, [hel& Friday, November 8th at the should also show the _ Mum and Dad do not forget to!Woodbridn Legion Hall. Alf Sut-’vllu a 25¢ service cha remind junior to pick up their boxes ton‘s Orchestra will help all to Thistletown United ‘on Hallowe‘en afternoon and re;dance the light fantastic, there will Recently baptized at turn them the same night. The be door prizes and refreshments. ixervin in Thistletown children love to share this night =â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘Katherine, daughter of with other childiren less Iortunlu‘l'l-llo Dads‘ |_ Mrs. Robert Blakely than themselves. ! Reserve Nov 22nd a« Watha» andlmnos wouly. 1005 BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Go out this month to: Bruce Call Mrs. Coffyn 241â€"2906 if you‘Collegiate, More details next Eringate Jottings formerly of MORGAN‘s of Cloverdale Mall has joined the staff of BERNARD COIFFURE SALON MR. FREDERICK THE MANAGEMENT To Announce that 766â€"6158 SALLY RUSSELL â€"â€" BE 1â€"0669 Is Pleased rown‘historic one in the life of Humberâ€" send/vale United Church, Royal York .|_ Dr. J. C. Torrance, Executive |Secretary o fthe Toronto Home |Mission Council was on hand to !‘help lay the cornerstone of the new T41â€"1447 A Christian Life Mission will be held in this area November 4th through November 10th, Some 17 churches will be participating. Rev. |Burlington) 31 Points; Kinfisheni / (Fran Jones) 17 Points; Wrens: |(Ruby Sloan) 16 Points; Bobolinkx; \[(Pat Ferguson) 16 Points; Blueâ€"| |birds (Fran Elliott) 14; Whipâ€"orâ€" | Wills (Doreen Abel) 13 Points;| \Flickers (Dorothy Fellman) 11 }Points; High _ Average â€" Jean ‘Brown, 191; High Triple Flatâ€" |Betty Crncich, 712; High Single ‘Flat â€" Bernice O‘Connor, 317;} High Triple with Hndep â€" Myrtle| \Penhale, 785; High Single with IHndcp â€" Bernice O‘Connor. 330, | HISTORIC SUNDAY | _ Sunday, October 20th was a very AT .. |_ Reserve Nov. 22nd as Father ‘ndem,.; éll |Son night for the Annual Lacrosse children ‘Bnnquet to be held at 'I‘histletovm‘ Booth. ORTHoLAWN & GARDEN SPRAYERS REG. $3.98 BED DOWN YOUR ROSES COW MANURE COMPOST SPRAYETTE No. 2 LAWN FOR SHRUBS SPRAYER I didn‘t receive any calls re ticâ€" kets for the Lacrosse Dance to be M Friday, November 8th at the CLEAROUT SALE! have any good used clothing to help in dressing some children of SALE ENDS SATURDAY, NOV. 2nd . . . EVERYTHING MUST G0O! DUE TO THE WIDENING OF DUNDASâ€"ST. WE ARE FORCED TO VACATE THESE PREMISES. FINAL WEEK SPECIALI at 247â€"9815 sPECiAL T $2.70 $2.98 week e, or|_ SAndy Hall and his musiciansopen for the fall skssion on Friday, from Albion Gardens will strike upOctober 25th, mrm which promptly at £.00p.m. between thewill commence wi supper at 6.30, ‘hours of 4.00 and 8.00 p.mi, andhas been arrahged by Norm. Bossic ticâ€"|should be tagged with the ownersand his comhittee of Don Hutton, o be|name, address and size. The tagChes. Ervin, G. C. Farr, Gord. Kirâ€" the should also show the asking price,kaldy, Bill McGee and Dave Spaldâ€" Sutâ€" ' plus a 25¢ service charge. ing. udn M "or s vtihltlt; APEP i Thtin Pitt t ic satmass dsc uts ces t "Y" will start again this Friday,sage being brought by Mr. C. H. iOctolnr 25th at Thistletown PublicMillard. 1869 WESTON RD. CHARGE IT ON YOUR YORKLEIGH Thistletown News TAKE YOUR PARTNERS!!! Sunday, October 20th was desigâ€" iquu: dudng.:’onund_bv thenated as Layman‘s Sunday, the mesâ€" sTORE HouRrS: monbay To FRipAY 9 AM. to 9 P.M. ‘ GARDEN cENTRE SATURDAY 8 AM. TO 3.30 P.M. FREE! FREE! DEMO DERBY NOW! PLASTIC LIFETIME MARKERS WITH EVERY PURCHASE. Patricia; 1865 WESTON ROAD (at Lawrence) HRYSLER C Monc icia; Richard Davison of Mr. and Mrs. Je METRO TORONTO‘S NEWEST and LARGEST INDOOR SHOWROOM 104 MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ide ‘em Poronto Open Daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sparkling Wash â€" Lube â€" Oil Change â€" Gas â€" Polishing â€" Simonizing Complete Imperial Oil Service WESTON CAR WASH the morning Due (At Scarlett Rd. Just East of the Humber River Bridge) rning Due to the fact that the new minâ€" were:ister, Rev. John Carr, B.A., B.D., . â€" will be preaching his first sermon in the Church on Sunday, November " _ 3rd, the Baptismal Service originally Johnscheduled for that date will be held on November 17th. 4004 DUNDAS ST. WEST ing. Al!do- Gardens Presbyterian $29 .49 Right now we are out to show everybody in this area the new Dodge for ‘64â€"its sensational ! Come See and Drive The Men‘s Club activities will reâ€" ANTIâ€"FREEZE "THE CAR WITH MORE FOR ‘64" at YORKLEIGH CHRYSLER DODGE and Hold onto your Lid ! Esso VALIANT INPERIAL AGENT CHRYSLER DODGE Ltd. PERMANENT TYPE Huntsville, and it is sincerely hoped that some of the Guides will attend interpational camps at other corners ‘of the globe. As regards this year, a new Patrol Leader in the Comâ€" pany, Mary Dunn, row rules the roost in the Bluebell Patrol. New Seconders are Mary Hughes, and Sharlene Anderson. . On Sep(ember‘ 21st a chartered bus trip to (he‘ States was taken and Niagara Falls [m Mothers‘ Auxiliary who worked ihuu‘welldlyarh“(ny camping expenses. . Next summeér lCum"l.llbealDoel.dq,ncu In July they camped at Maâ€"Keeâ€"Wa. A group of 26 Guides lived under PHONE 247â€"5481 "COME WEST for the BEST" NORTHERN BROWNIE NEWS ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS whiLe it Lasts M â€"MATIC CREDIT CARD PER GAL. 247â€"5481 LEE GOLD, R.O. OPTOMETRIST REXDALE PLAZA â€" MEDICAL OFFICES Suite C â€" 1125 Islington Ave. N. ‘ Sept. 12th opened the Pack and, ‘took names of all members new and | old. _ Explained the meaning of Brownies and Good Turns. Sept.! 19th The Golden Bar presented toi ‘Anne McDermott. The Golden Hnndi‘ \to Mary Naughton, Teresa Steules,“ \Berna Teunissen. One year stars *presen(ed to Linette Desroches, Janies | ‘Evers, Ann MacDonald, Anne Mcâ€"’ \Dermott, Diane O‘Neail. _ Second! \year to Patricia Bennett, Margareti ‘MacDonald, Cecilia Pitney, Jane) Ross. Third year to Berna Teunir-l sen, Agnes Cairns, Jennifer Graham, Mary Naughton, Lynn Teresa Stegâ€" gles. Sept. 26th Enrolliment of Bar-‘i bara Cachia, Janet Hill. \. |which was done well and provided |everyone with a real cBuckle. Durâ€" ling the weekâ€"end Barbara McKinnon /was presented with her House Orâ€" \derly Badge, and Golden ladder. |Patricia Blackburn with her Golden ‘Bar. The Pack Holiday was a real success, and thanks to the Mothers‘ ‘Auxiliary for their help in defraying jexpenses. Meetings resumed on Ocâ€" “lober Ist and became uqunilud‘ with the new girls, the Tweenies. ‘The newcomers who are Margaret Allen, Lovraine Dobrowolski, Joan |Beagan, Marilyn Smith, Melanie Sarâ€" bura, Patricia McCauly, Kim Macâ€" Intyre, Cathy Blackburn, will be, called Tweenies until they are enâ€" rolled. _ Mrs. Betty Ferri (Brown Ow!) welcomed Mrs. Kay Johannesâ€" |son (Silver Owl) into the Pack. Due \to a new arrival Mrs. Maureen lHu;hcs (Tawny Owl) was not pret-" ent, but it should not be long before ‘she will be returning. ‘ 405th Brownie Pack â€" Mrs. H. Pitney (Brown Owl) J. McLAUGHLIN CL. 9â€"2201 266â€"6th ST. NEW TORONTO Pack Holiday spent in the farm house at Maâ€"Keeâ€"Wa, The activities inâ€" cluded folk dancing, baseball, scavâ€" was an impromptu skit by the Browâ€" LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE Call Your Local Printer NEED PRINTING? THE ISLINGTON PRESS BE. 1â€"0611 34 Advance Rood David Solomon, R.O. OPTOMETRIST Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public SUITE E, ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Reyal York Road Telephone: CH. 9â€"2288 Evenings and Saturdays by & Appointment Charlotte‘s Slenderiring Salon 2475A Bloor West at Jane RO. 12711 Suite 1 â€" Humbertown Medical « Centre Humbertown Plaze â€" 233â€"8684 Royal York Rd. at Dundas Maxine Methed Guaranteed Results Also Steam Baths, Fotials DONALD F. WITHROW OPTOMETRIST Professional Directory Above Islington Post Office Telephone BE. 1â€"2211 DEWAR & GRAHAM BARRISTERS & SOLicItOR®S 4889 DUNDAS ST. W. Evenings by Appointment Slenderizing OPEN 9:00 A.M. â€" 6:00 P.M. Bloor St. W. â€" BE. 1â€"9081 Optometrists Home Improrement.; Printing GRADING â€" SEWERS WATER MAINS EXCAVATING Business Directory 247â€"4426 Legal Rexdale Car â€"And Truck Rentals Dress Making â€"â€" Designing |lowing badges were presented: Bookâ€" |lover, Needlewomans, to Carolyn \Hennebury; Golden Hand, to Andria |Hosick; Golden Hand to Linda Hyde. Brownies who had attended Pack Holiday were given Brownie Crests. Our Pack Holiday in September inâ€" |cluded hikes, games, handicrafts, and jskits. Quite a few Brownies passed ‘tests for badges. The highlight of our weekâ€"end was Sunday, when Mass and Benediction were attended at the ‘Chumh of St. John the Evangelist in Albion. J. ERIC YOUNG, Q.C. with her warrant pin by Brown Ow$% Mrs. W, Mathison. The Pack conâ€" gratulated her with the Grand Howl. At Powâ€"wow the main topic was the July Pack Holiday held in the lodge at Maâ€"Keeâ€"Wa. Recalling the fun they had swimming, hiking, and doâ€" ing handicrafts, plans were made to $12th Brownle Pack. _ After the holidays meetings reâ€" sumed September 4th. Tawny Owl ALL MAKES AND MODELS Gordon M. Pyne Fully Qualified European All Styletâ€"Also Alterations PATERSON & WARD LTD. 8 Brentwood Road N. Plumbing & Heating Repairs â€" Alterations Remodelling Vansâ€"Panelsâ€"Pickups Stakes _ HOUR, DAY OR YEAk 3329 Bloor Street West Dressmaking LTD. 65 RACINE RD. PHONE 249â€"8277 Auto Service Westonâ€"Rexdale Barrister & Soliciter 4937A Dundas St. W. Telephone: 239â€"8143 Insurance TRUCKS BE. 2â€"0642 CARS BARRISTER BE. 1â€"3339 B.CL RO. 3â€"2711 10

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