Times & Guide (1909), 31 Oct 1963, p. 18

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e whi> _ AROUND DOWNSVIEW _ Mrs. Ann Meyer volunteered to replace Mrs. Louise MacDow President, Mrs. Dorothy Mcâ€" Cracken. presented a pastâ€"presiâ€" dent‘s pin to Mrs. Ruth Shallâ€" horn and thank'r her most sinâ€" cerely for her untiring work on the former executive and her invaluable assistance in organâ€" iting the present nnfl.l_ury. â€" Rolled, fancy, or plain sand: wiches were on the menu of the October meeting and Mrs. Henâ€" nessey had the answer. Helen Hennessey, with helpful tips ind knowâ€"how gave an interesting and â€" instructive . demonstration on the art of preparing fancy sandwiches at the 1st. Oakdale Aeres Ladies Cub & Scout Aux ilary held at the home of Mrs Barbara Stewart, 2 Yvonne Av enue. Mrs. Hennessey‘s skillful ease at making and arranging party â€" sandwiches was indeed the envy of every lady present. ened Faced To those who feel that lc is a paltry donation, may we reâ€" mind you: 1 of your pennies buys FIVE glasses of milk. We may think in terms of $$$S$$§‘s because we live in a land of plenty (and we do really, if we stop to think), but, to children in a hundred different counâ€" tries around the world our lowâ€" ly cent is the difference be tween life and starvation. Can YOU spare a penny toâ€" night for every child holding the familiar black and orange 4 erl | _ UnuI Monday, November 4 â€" ‘h::;ng‘n,mxb"t:: ;firl:g;lng! Art Exhibition _ by (;eo{f_rey collecting catches of candy, will | Grier, ARCA. at Downsview be an equally enthusiastic group Branch Library. collecting pennies for UNICEF. Thursday, November 7. and From _ personal contact with | °VCTY Tuesday and Thursday evâ€" children collecting for UNICEF| ©Ning during the month of Novâ€" we frequently hear that they are | ©Mber â€" "Open House" by the turned away from homes beâ€"| AYOR Representative Mrs. F. cause, "We have already given | 2Y!@, at her home 63 Heathrow to the cause." Quite obviously, | Drive, from 7:30 p.m. these homeâ€"owners have missed | Te the point. All that is required | Northwestern "Y" Activities is that ONE PENNY be placed | Openings are still available in in their box signifying a "shell} the Boys and Girls Special Art out" â€" and at the price of candy | Class 8 to 14 years â€" already in these days it‘s a bargain‘ progress. This class is under the To those who feel that l¢ is supervision of Helen Reese, a reâ€" a paltry donation, may we rp"t"flll graduate from the Ontario mind you: 1 of your pennies CONeZe of Art. Cost: 50c for buys FIVE glasses of milk. We | YM.CA.__ members and $1.00 may think in terms of $§§ss$‘«| "9"_NOnY members because we live in a land of| :h;: ad""' badminton _ club, plenty (and we do really, if we| WNT" mcets two evenings a stop to think), but, to children | YCCK at the RCA.F. Downsview in a hundred different counâ€"| ROCTeation Centre, is enjoying Sriat stanvned Tha macrld an« ic... | 4 h00 sesson box? Or, will they be turned a way with yet another comment "‘Sorty, we haven‘t any money.‘ Ist Oskdale Acres L/A . . . Opâ€" The Beverley Hills United| Church Women held their Octâ€" | ober meeting on Wednesday, | October 23. Jean Richardson inâ€"| troduced the speaker, Mr. Lipâ€" man, Branch Director of North | York Children‘s Aid. t Mr. Lipman gave an interestâ€" ing talk on the work of the socâ€" iety, emphasizing its aspects on protection from cruelty and neg lect. Examples and a question and answer period drew attenâ€" | tion to the worthwhile work beâ€"| ing done. Adoption homes and | foster homes are in demand at | the present time. The speaker| was thanked by Marg Seeley. _ tha nrsesnt mms (hms ...cu..| The next meeting will he held the present time. The speaker | on the 3rd Tuesday in January was thanked by Marg Seeley. | _ ;;, somebody say "Clear tea The Worship Service was Pre and soda crackers?". sented by the Mary and Martha | â€"â€" â€" unit, based on the theme "Moâ€" Dates Around Downsview therhood." Those taking Part| _ (We are not talking about the were Jean Richardson, Barbara sticky kind.) Cundiff and Norma Leitch. d o e e on Highlight of the evening was the news that they have been assigned their adopted child in Hong Kong. After outlining the history of this 13 year old girl, Sybil Lindop passed around a delightful picture of her. Mave a Pot of Pennies Ready B.H.U.C.W. To Adopt Child in , gall as refreshment convener. Hong Kong | A report on the recent District The Beverley Hills United| Meeting was given by Alice Marâ€" Church Women held their Octâ€"| tin. Oakdale‘s District Repreâ€" ober meeting on Wednesday, | S@Ntative. Sh_e advvlsed that the Ociober 23. Jean Richardson inâ€" | Annual Meeting will take place C © _ on _ Tuesday, _ November _ 5. troduced the _?ffher- Mr. LiP ; Downsview United Church at 8 TWO MEMBERS OF ONTARIO SALES OPPORTUNâ€" ITY MISSION No. 17 discuss their plans with a Trade and Industry official of the Department of Economics and Development prior to their departure by air for Boston, Tuesday, October 22. Left to right they are: Page 18 â€"â€" THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thurs,, October 31, 1963 of skiing. If you plan to take to the slopes this winter, phone Mrs Carol Taylor at the "Y" now, RO. 21080, and arrange to enroll in the preâ€"skiing classes. Proving a popular pastime â€" ballroom dancing classes conâ€" ducted at the Y.M.C.A. building 2547 Eglinton Avenue West. A further course for beginners and more advanced dancers will start in November. This is a good opportunity to brush up on those danceâ€"floor skills before the Christmas party season gets underway. BA All spruced up to be onâ€"camâ€" era Paul Bunyan, Lisa, Blue Rogue, Wedgewood and Hiâ€" Hopes will turn their violet faces to the television audience on Saturday, November 2, CHCH Channel 11, 12:30 with John Bradshaw. These African Violets are the protogees of Mr. and Mrs. Ernâ€" est Fisher, "Violet, House" 32 Both RCA.F. and Northwest: ern "Y" clubs are participating together in a friendly and inâ€" formal atmosphere of sports. Although the weather feeldi more like swimming than ski-} ing, conditioning classes are beâ€" ginning, on a weekly basis, vlth‘ films and lectures on the art | Thursday, November 7. and every Tuesday and Thursday evâ€" ening during the month of Novâ€" ember â€" "Open House" by the Avon â€" Representative Mrs. F. Zyla, at her home 63 Heathrow Drive, from 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 2 â€" Whist Drive at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church sponsored by the Choir Guild. Thursday, November 7 â€" Rumâ€" mage Sale between 1 and 4 p.m. at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church, organized by the Womâ€" en‘s Church Year. Until Monday, November 4 â€" Art Exhibition _ by â€" Geoffrey Grier, ARCA. at Downsview Branch Library. And what did the ladies eat for their supper? Why. Helen‘s delicious sandwiches were servâ€" ed, of course‘ This fitting conâ€" clusion to an enjoyable evenâ€" ing was topped off with cake and whipping cream . . . Mmm girls‘ Where were your calorie counters! Kneeâ€"high ‘to a _ toadstool, l'fiveenies Joan Abrey, Bernice | Airhart, Wendy Ashton, Rhonda | Clark, Laura Colby. Laurie Culâ€" ; hane, Nancy Dunbar, Dorothy | Gillap, Valerie Johnston, Heathâ€" | er Laurie, Claire McCormack, | Donna Price, Sharon Stephenâ€" son and Annette Wiernek were | enrolled in the 255th Brownie Saturday :is the day. Its St.|have t John‘s Anglican Church Christâ€"|Y®ars mas Box Bazaar Nov. 2nd from f;:w:;’] two PM till Five o‘clock. Mrs. ,,;g fo J Keiller MacKay, the charming to see wife of the immediate past Lt. and th Governor of Ontario, will be PF€ | mas _ t sent to officially declare the baâ€"| that w zaar open. Great preparations friends For Mr. Fisher, growing Afâ€" rican Violets is a full time spareâ€"time hobby along with his appointment as assistant editor of "Chatter" â€" the African Vioâ€" let Society‘s magazine. Last Monday he spoke to the Roseâ€" land Horticultural Society with a demonstration and slides. Downsview Avenue, and we‘re not surprised to hear that the Fisher‘s Violets were selected for this T.V. programme beâ€" cause they have the most beauâ€" tiful collection of plants that is possible to imagine. Among their many visitors recently, a group of Sisters from St. Josâ€" seph‘s. western Horticultural Society??? Does ANYBODY KNOW? Maybe President, Mrs. Davis at 249â€"5782, has the answer. Stepping Into the Fairyâ€"Ring into an avenue of vibrant colors. Autumn is nature‘s finest show, but its stay is short. Soon the lush reds, golds and mgnol&naummcountrysidofilhwby the barren gray of winter.â€"TNS Photo A COUNTRYSIDE TRANSFORMED. The colors of autumn surround us, and even the sm Canada‘s country lanes has been maricallv trar Lloyd C. Huff, Manager, American Export Division, R. Laidlaw Lumber Company Limited. Weston; R. H. Noble, Trade and Industry Branch official; and Sevâ€" erus Persson, President, AGA of Canada Limited, Ajax, Ontario. What Happened To The Northâ€" Hold Christmas Box Bazaar Sat. RANSFORMED. â€"The golden nd us, and even the smallest of has been magically transformed have been made to surpass last years efforts, which was a huge success. The ladies and men of the congregation have been putâ€" ting forth every ounce of energy to see that the decorations are up and the booth filled with christ mas boxes and other articles that will be of value, for your We can‘t resist this one. Def: inition of a hair stylist?: A man who designs rabbits! . . . It‘s time we signed off for this week!! Flags After reciting the Law and Promise to Brown Owl, the Tweenies were presented with their pins by Mrs. (Mabel) C. Brass, District Commissioner. . . . and with a "Twitâ€"twhoo00‘ . . . .. they turned into Brownies, just like that! Christine and Linda were welâ€" comed into the Guide Company by Captain Mrs. Lapp. Company on Tuesday, October 22, by Brown Owl, Miss Newâ€" berry, along with the approving eye of their wise old ow! who sits atop the toadstool â€" of course he‘s not real but all kinds of magical things happen when a Brownie sets foot inâ€" side the fairy circle. At the other end of the scale two Brownies stepped up into Guides. Christine Gilmore ‘flew‘ with Linda Studholme "walkâ€" ing" â€" Brown Owl said that Linâ€" da could have "flown" as she was an enthusiastic and hard working Brownie but, because of a long waiting list, she had only one year‘s service in the 255th. For the parents on hand at the ceremony, the girls displayâ€" ed and â€" demonstrated _ their in your homes or on Friday night at the barish fesâ€" tival the Rt. Rev. C. R. H. Wilâ€" kinson Retired bishop of Armitâ€" sar, Indie, Brother of our own bishop of Toronto, will be the guest preacher. This service will be held at 8 P.M. All are invitâ€" Next Sunday Bishop C. C. Roâ€" binson former Bishop of Moosoâ€" nee will be the guest preacher at both the morning services The Church has been all renâ€" ovated and does look beautiful. Yes that is the right word to be Last Sunday saw the emphasis placed upon the youth of the church. At each service, mornâ€" ing and evening, the services were designed to place before the large congregations, the place of the youth, in the church and the responsibilities of the parents to the children of the day. Caâ€" non Adye, in his sermons did not hesitate to place before the paâ€" rents their responsibilitics and their personal example in life to the children. In the evening the Rector, the Rev. Harvey Scuse gave a very informative explanâ€" ation of the church building, its use and the various parts of the church furnishings and their sigâ€" nificant purpose! The Scouts and Guides attended in the evening while the senior classes of the Sunday school were at the mornâ€" ing services. The children, the guides and the scouts took_part in the services. In the morning Rigmor Anderson and David Saâ€" rasas, read the lessons and in the evening, Laurie Pollard repâ€" resenting: the guides and Malcom Norman of the Rovers read the lesson. Representatives from all the organizations acted as sideâ€" men for the day. It was a very important day for the youth and the parents of St. John‘s You will find a hearty welâ€" come as you enter the parish hall where it is being held and get your door prize slip. Come along, join the people, meet your friends and help St. John‘s in their church work. Mrs. S. Holbrook, Mount Denâ€" nis was the guest of honour at a surprise birthday party, at the home of her son and daughâ€" ter â€" in â€"law, Mr. & Mrs. T. Holâ€" brook, 27 Royaleigh ‘Ave. Over 50 relatives and friends helped her celebrate her 70th birthday. your person. This is a worthy affair to give your support too. Winners â€" Ruth Conorton, (79); Kay Seeley, (75); Sally Mackay, (74). â€" Low score â€" Kay Gilliâ€" gan, (47). Team Standings â€" Boxers 18 Setters ‘15 Beagles 12 Dalmations 8 Pointers 8 Bloodhounds 1 Terriers T Collies 5 High Averages â€" Girl â€" Marcelline Mitchell Boy â€" Allen Lord HIGH SINGLE FLAT â€" Girl â€" Sharon Campbell Boy â€" Don Osmond HIGH DOUBLE FLAT â€" Girl â€" Gail Norman Boy â€" David Bialogrecki HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP Girl â€" Marlene Phelan Boy â€" Paul Crombie HIGH DOUBLE HANDICAP Girl â€" Barbara Burke Boy â€" Terry Redvers The Good Neighbors‘ Club held their weekly Euchre at the home of Mrs. M. Nash. Ladies interested in afternoon bowling, Tues. or Wed. afterâ€" noons, 1:30 â€"â€" 3:30, at Albion Bow!, Thistletown Plaza, contact Mrs. Virgoe, 741 â€"5052. Nursery at no extra charge â€" also mixed leagues. High Single Flatâ€" Girlâ€"Linda Armstrong 175. Boyâ€"Ken Hunter 210. High Double Flatâ€" Girlâ€"Janice Ferguson 244 Boyâ€"Alex Miller 333. High Double Handicapâ€" Girlâ€"Janice Burnham 318 Boyâ€"Peter Willett 383. and Fridays â€"9:30 P.M welcome. High Averagesâ€" Boysâ€"Kim Kennedy 150 Girlsâ€"Judy Cairns 123. High Single Handicapâ€" Girlâ€"Leslie Bell 234. Boy â€" Bob Andrews 269 JUNIORS â€" . Girlsâ€"Lori Blanton 637, Linda Palmer 614. © Boys and Girls Bowling league Royal York Plaza Bowl. Bantoms Team Standingsâ€" Bulldogs 15 points, Scotties 13 points, Greyhounds . 12 points Huskies 12 points, Hounds 11 points, Spaniels 10 points, Shepâ€" herds 5 points, Poodles 2 points. Three Handicapâ€" :.r':-â€"qgljy Evans 999, Mike Caf. Elmlea and District Monday â€" 7:30 P.M 421 257 251 401 161 WESTINGHOUSE wringer washâ€" ing machine, automatic timer and pump. $60. CH 1 â€" 5096. SIX â€" PIECE Chrome Kitchen Suite, table and four chairs and buffet. Double â€" bed, headâ€" board. Call after 6 p.m. 244 â€" 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE CHESTERFIELD â€" wl’-ble for playroom, reasonable? CH 1â€" WILL GIVE DAY CARE for pre ACCORDIAN, Horner with case, 120 â€" bass. With or without full â€" course of lesgons. Reasonable. CH 1 â€" 6980. HOSPITAL BED, invalid wheel â€" chair and _ single . mattress. WESTON RD. â€" EGLINTON : â€" Smail cory bed â€" sitting, fully â€" equipped, grill, TTC. Suit young businessman. RO 2 â€"6727. 25. DAY CARE FOR AND GIRLS SINGLE BEDROOM, quiet home, gentleman. Near Lawrence & J ane. Parking. CH 1â€"5843 after 4:30. NICE QUIET ROOM for gentleâ€" CLEAN WARM ROOM in adult 16. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED FOUR â€" R O O M, self â€" contained apartment with garage in Wesâ€" ton. One block from transporâ€" tation. 241 â€" 2045. LARGE comfortable room, good home, close to transportation. No light housekeeping, gentleâ€" man, abstainer. CH 1 â€"7418. J A NE & WILSON:â€" Private entrance and _ conveniences, spacious, well â€" heated, rent reasonable. Business couple preferred. CH 1 â€" 9093. WESTON : â€" pleasant large room in quiet home. Refined business man, bus line, abâ€" stainer, garage. CH 1 â€"6640. 21. _ ROOMS WITH BOARD WESTON : â€" Room in private home, business person, privilâ€" eges. . 247 â€" 5200. MODERN THREE â€" ROOM baseâ€" 14. APARTMENT FURNISHED 22 ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED $95 MONTHLY, Eglinton and Weston Rd. Large bright store. Use of high basement, suitable for most businesses. RO 7â€" 9040 after five. SAME DAY On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security If You Can Make Monthty Payments You Can Get a Loan DON _ FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL 9. MONEY TO LOAN 7. STORES FOR RENT Canadian home. Close to Rex dale Plaza. Garage optional CH 1 â€" 6404. school children, day or week. 249 â€" 2308. man close to transportation CH 1 â€"6358. ment, _ apartment, . equipped, after 4:30, CH 4â€"5444. Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N Rexdale Plaza you want Râ€"Eâ€"Sâ€"Uâ€"Lâ€"Tâ€"8 .... Use Classified Ads published every Thursday Puesday, 5 p.m. . . . deadline Monday 12 Noon . . . . cancellation. CH. 7â€"5438 MONEY Classified AT CALL WESTON â€" CB 152112 3319 Dundas W. PAINTING and decorating, inâ€" side or outside work. Paper hanging, free estimates. CH 43A. _ PAINTING & DECORATING 68 Gracefield Ave., Toronto 15 241â€"3081 2444431 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 9â€"1115. 43. SERVICES OFFERED ATTENTION HQOMEOWNERS Prompt Attention To All Calls PRIVATE : â€" ‘s1 DODGE, ex cellent condition, radio, privâ€" ate. 241 â€" 2018. Used Washers _ $29 up Used Refrigerators Used Ranges 37. _ MOTOR PARTS CONTENTS OF GOOD HOME:â€" Bedroom . triple â€" dresser suite, chesterfield suite, walnut dinâ€" ing, broadloom rugs, also two oriertal colors, 21" T.V., cofâ€" fee and matching step tables, lamps, as new. 767 â€" 7934 Doors Weather Stripping and Caulking _ Modern _ Kitchen Planning, Furniture repaired and builtâ€"in. Rec. Rooms repairs, all makes. Guaranâ€" teed. Rebuilts for sale. 30. ARTICLES FOR sSALE All types repaired and re newed. Workmanship guaranâ€" teed. Emergency service Day or night. & VACUUM CLEANER General Home Maintenance J. E. O‘FARRELL ROOFING & CHIMNEY SERVICE FIED SEC'I'ION| Northtown Appliances £&ORROSH WHO ELSE WANTS A NEW CAR! xxxX x /% xXXX WEST END RADIO BUY TT NOW wITR a LOWâ€"COST LIFEâ€"INSURED CH. 1â€"6953 3008 XXX THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA PROPRIETOR CH 9â€"1961 KX« XXX LX Xrrqqcoqoqc W x aeae x x x x x i SCY x XXXOCXH y MOTOR CARS LOAN $45 up $49 up ALL persons having claims against the estate of Frederick Eli Southorn. late of 254 Maple Leaf Drive, Weston, who died on or about the 23rd day of July, 1963. are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or befonnthe 18th day of Novemâ€" ber, 1963, after which date the Estate will be distributed havâ€" ing regard only to the claims of r'hidh t'he undersigned | shall NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK ELI SOUTHORN, DECEASED BAKE SALE : â€" Central United Church, Weston, Saturday, Nov. 2nd at 2 p.m. Sale of home â€" baking, home â€" made chocolate, aprons, gifts, Christmas decorâ€" ations, Tea â€" room. RUMMAGE SALE : â€" Saturday, November 2nd at 9:30 a.m. Weston Presbyterian Church, Cross St. RUMMAGE SALE : â€"â€" To be held by the I. 0. D. E. at the 1.0.0.F. Hall. Church St.. Wesâ€" ton. Nov. 1st at 6 to 8 p.m. 48. EMPLOYMENT WANTED RIDE WANTED from Church St. and Weston Rd. to Taber Rd. and Kipling Ave. Rexdale. A\râ€" rive 8 a.m., return 5 p.in. CH 9 â€" 0242. HOOVER â€"â€" We wish to exâ€" tend sincere thanks and appreciation for many kindâ€" nesses, messages of love and understanding â€" and â€" beautiful floral offerings from our many relatives and friends tendered during the illness and death PART â€" TIME Office or factory cleaning, husband and wife, well â€" experienced, own equipâ€" ment if necessary. RO 9 â€" 2426, BOOKKEEPING : â€" At h o m e, to Trial Balance, by week, month or year. ME 3 â€" 8201 55 CARDS OF THANKS W. G, KELLY, piano tuning. Formerty with Heintzman. Maâ€" son, _ Risch, rebuilding â€" any make to factory standards. 46. _ HELP WANTED FEMALE FULL â€" TIME LADY for Florist‘s shop. State experience, age and salary expected. Please write â€" Box "G" Weston Times â€" Advertiser 235 Dixon Rd., Weston. 50. PERSONALS 43A. _ PAINTING «& DECORATING 43C PIANO TUNING Notary Public RO 61777 R0 Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. of a dear husband and father, Clarence Hoover. We especially thank Rev. J. Mackenzie for his consoling words. and the pallbearers YORK TRAVEL BUREAU 1044 WESTON Roap A RTâ€"TIME EMPLOYMENT WANTED in Weston are a, mornings. Some typing experâ€" ience. CH 1 â€"163%. Free estimates, satisfaction guaranteed. Skilled service is economy, neglect is costly. LE. H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Weston ANYWHERE To ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTs COMING EVENTS Weston, Ontario. this Mrs. Clarence Hoover and family, CH 1â€"7681 #9

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