Times & Guide (1909), 14 Nov 1963, p. 2

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:' Congregation Growing to such proportions that two morning serâ€" vices will be inaugurated starting Sunday, November 24th at 10.00 ur your Christmas Gifts at} _â€"_â€"_.._.â€" | s Bazaar it is fitting that you Kiwanis Club Etobicoke North _ | m tree to put them undor] At last week‘s luncheon meeting,‘ lovely Scotch Pine you may the guest speaker was Mr. Clarâ€"| your order now by phonâ€" ence G. Wood, immediate Putl Mrs. Miller, 247â€"6530 and then President of the Royal Canadian r pick up tree on December 14, Legion. Mr. Wood pointed out in It will be waiting for you at the his address that the Legion does ehurch. service work of a similar nature ‘ Congregation Growing to such|to that of the Kiwanis Clubs, as| proportions that two morning serâ€"\well as taking care of the needs! vices will be inaugurated starting of the Veterans and their families. | Sunday, November 24th at 10.00 The Poppy Sales do much to tur a.m. and 11.30 a.m. |ther this work. Mr. Wood was inâ€" _â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€" ‘troduced to the meeting by Mr. Westhumber H & S ‘Geoff Grossmith and Mr. Dick Monday evening, November 19th Sargent thanked Mr. Wood for his under the auspices of the Westâ€" enlightening address. | humber Home and School Associaâ€") wsmemm~ | tion, 15 Delsing Drive at 8 p.m.| "To find pleasure in your work; the Guest Speaker for the evening to greet others with a smiel; to be will be Mr. Robert Craig, Director happy in the present and confident| on Research Ontario Federation of the future â€" this is to have| of Labour. Mr. Craig is a graduate achieved some measure of success of Stockholm University, Post in living." Graduate in Political Science and, _â€".__â€" Economy of London University Tarpayers It /s Disturhing and the University of Paris. Mr.‘ Friday evening I received a J. ERIC YOUNG, Q.C. Gordon M. Pyne GRADING â€" SEWERS WATER MAINS J. McLAUGHLIN CL. 9â€"2201 266â€"6th ST. NEW TORONTO LEONARD A. 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She wore a Kingfisher blue sflk} dress with beige acces@nriee and a sorsage of yellow carnations. ! Donald Orange was and G. Sheppard and ushered. ‘The bride was attended by her sister Mre. ElizaBeth Harris and her neice Misa Ann Harper from Ireland. They wore pale blue gowns with matching headbands and carâ€" ried bouquats of pink carnations and ‘mums. |Blood Denors | _ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN At the directors‘ meeting of the CHURCH NEWS Kiwanis Club of Etobicoke North| ‘The Boy Scout troup of the last week it was decided to $4Pâ€"\Church paraded their colours durâ€" port the Red Cross in it‘s drive/ing the Memorial Day Service on \for blood donors for a clinic to he‘:Sunday, November 10th, and two }hdd January 2ist of next ye@râ€"\of theip members, Calvin Douglas A house to house canvass is PI&ANâ€" ang Don Cameron, took part in ned for November 20th and Novâ€"|;p, reading of the Scripture Lesâ€" Iicmber 21st between 6.30 and 8.30| gong The Teens and twenties will be and Mrs. Keith Warren of 22 Sigâ€" happy when they will not have tolmom Road, on the birth of a depend on other organizations to daughter at Queensway General supply a roof over their heads, for Hospital on Wednesday, Novemâ€" this spring, a ‘Building Drive‘ will ber 6th, 1963. A sister for Carol, commence to furnish Northern Danny, Kathy and Barry. Etobicoke with a Teen Twenty * * * /+ age B Community Centre. This building: should be a boon tri.; to all, as parents and senior citi-‘«l. zens will have the opportunity ofwru' using same. So lets all talk Build-‘li"z ing Fund Campaign and be x!ady\t" to belp with our dollars to erect .. , such a centre for ourselves. in The Roard of Eduestion eglled|was 16, of thgt number ning were»mus will be held egrly in We and said we would not be allowâ€"/new mothers. The executive look|New Year. ed to use any of their pianos as forward to seeine all mothers tt' The following men have acceptâ€" they go out of tune being moved the meeting on Wednesday, Novâ€"‘ed the call of the congregation to lfiom room to room. So I had to get|ember 20th. ‘urvc as elders and will be orâ€" on my horse and find a piano NATIVITY BOWLING ‘dained and inducted during the ’mov!r and have my own piand LEAGUE 11,00 a.m., service on Sunday, moved to the Collegiate. Saturday| The scores now stand at: Alleyâ€"\November 24th. Mr, James Brew, afternoon I had to purchase ajcats, 50 pts.; and HiLows, 42. Mr. Desmond Carlisle, Mr. Kenâ€" complete system, P.A. and record| Men‘s H.A., Paul Hales, 221; neth Hume, Mr, Thomas Lawson, player for the dance ‘the same Ladies‘ H.A.. Stella Myette, 185; Mr. George Meredith and Mr. ’mgh(. I was lucky and we opened‘Ind. High Scores: Men‘s, Paul Donald Read. at the dance 7 minutes later buttHale., 677 H.T.F.; David Binmore.i WOMEN‘$ GUILD: The Woâ€" the crowds of children present realâ€" 719 H.T.H.; Ernie Page, 719, Tiedmen‘s Guild is sponsoring a "Film ‘Iy enjoyed themselves. It is a|H.T.H. Lyle Stuart 295 H.S.F.\Day" on Saturday, November 23rd, shame when such a high percentâ€"/and John Umiker 284 H.S.H. at Bloordale Public School on )m of our taxes go to the schools| Ind. High Scores: Ladies, Stella|Toledo Drive. The picture is "101 upkeep that we cannot use the|Myette, 667 H.T.F.; 8andra|Dalmations" and there will be two equipment and keep the dances goâ€"\Young, 741 H.T.H.; Janet Zinkel, \showings, one at 1280 p.m. and ing and help to keep the children|9g; H.9.F.; Vers Nozewski, 299 /one at 2.80 p.m. Admission is 25¢ off the streets, The Police Departâ€"| .S.H. and potato chips will be on sale ment has complimented our efforts. PINK FOR A GIRL \at 10¢. efforts. CONGRATULATIONS to Mr-) The next meeting of the Woâ€" Blood Donors The Sons and Fathers of the‘ Rexdale Lagrosse League will sit down to & fine hot dinner Tuesâ€" day evening at 6.30 p.m. in the Cafeteria of Thistletown Collegâ€"] iate, corners of Fordwich and Isâ€"| lington. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the club are catering. Many door| ‘pn‘m and if I remember the prizes are real good because I won | one, at past banquets. Trophies for| the winning division teams will be presented and trophies to the boys who have led in different classes. Crests will be given to all team! members also. Come along and enâ€" joy a nevening with your son, dad. _ Given in marriage by her uncle, A. Ireland, the bride wore a peau de sole princess style gown with a short train, Mother of pearl deâ€" coration mecented the bodice. Her finger tip veil was held by a crown of orange blossoms and tear drop pearls, She carried a bouquet of red roses and white ‘mums, Hold Sway ned for November 2Nb\ and (*0Vâ€"ithe reading of the Scripture Less| _ FALL FROLIC DANCE ember 21st between 6.30 and 8.30 gone, \ ‘The Nativity of Our Lord Fall pnm. EVERY MEMBER VISITAâ€" Frolic Dance will take place this ie TIONâ€"On _ Sunday, November|Friday, November 15th at The 1000 lbs of NUTS 17th, this congregation is going Transfiguration _ Hall, Ludstone To help in their service work.to carry out the Annual Every Drive. the Kiwanis are selling Baby _â€"â€"â€" e e e o n in en e e en Bunny Nuts without a peanut in the tin for the amount of $1.50 per bag. So folks here is a way BANQUET HALL RENTALS to help by contacting the members n mamanmgal 1 t o FOR WEDDINGS AND BANQUETS Lacrosse Banquet Irish TAlâ€"1147 beat man J. Reddie 16th ETOBICOKE CENTRAL The Mothers Auxiliary of the 16th Etobicoke Central will hold their monthly meeting on Novemâ€" ber 20th, $.00 pm., at Richview United Charch. The Speaker for this meeting will be Scouter Mervâ€" MacKeracher, 3 The number of Mothers attendâ€" ing the meeting of October 16th was 16, of that number ning were new mothers. The executive look forward to seeine all mothers at the meeting on Wednesday, Novâ€" ember 20th. Ind. High Scores: Ladies, Stella Myette, 667 HTF.; Sandra Young, 741 H.T.H.; Janet Zinkel, 261 H.S.F.; Vers Nosewski, 209 H.S.H. ber 6th, 1963. A sister for Carol,| MEN‘S CLUBâ€"The next meetâ€" Danny, Kathy and Barry. \imz of the Men‘s Club will be on ht * * * Thursday, November 28th, and WELCOME HOME will take the form of a Games Back Home after a wonderlul‘.\'ight to which all men are inâ€" trip to Europe and the Continentivited. The Men‘s Club are again is Mrs. Wm. Armstrong of 38)selling "Nuts" this Xmas, The Tunbridge Crescent. Accompnny-lpacknge, which sells for $1.50 ing Mrs, Armstrong was her sisâ€" contains three tins of â€" assorted ter from Montreal, Mrs, A. Dector and a group of friends. Nine countries were visited during the trip. \ 2908 BLOOR ST. W. 2. Your valuable property framed carefully on the premises, Bring Your Wives and Friends Enjoy a Singsong Ladies‘ Auxiliary Dance â€"â€" Saturday, Nov. 16 â€" 9 to 12 p.m. Modern and Old Tyme Dancing â€"â€" Refreshments 1. You receive personal assistance in selecting the framing procedure to assure you of a truly fine framing job. 20) orr Eringate Jottings COL. J. E. L. STREIGHT LEGION §EE OUR LARGE AND VARIED SELECTION OF OR|â€" GINAL OIL PAINTINGS FROM $49.95 UP TO $140.00 Phone 233â€"3841 The DOUGLAS ART CENTRE WHAT DOES PERSONALIZED MEAN? io uoo mm catemmetiertcin doo n emer on PERSONALIZED CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING. i i pma i uie tm mt hm h j w n t c FOR WEDDINGS AND BANQUETS EXCELLENT: CATERING SERVICE ORGAN AND PIANO MuUsSIC NO ADMISSION 3 DAYS PAINTINGS â€" PRINTS â€" ART SUPPLIES 3326 BLOOR ST. WEST FOR RATES PHONE BE 1â€"2021 INTRODUCTORY OFFER SALLY RUSSELL â€"â€" BB 1â€"0669 "THE DOUGLAS ART CENTRE" Ample Parking CANADIAN ARTISTS it un FINAL usn ueva on e cgong mm etvan t e ts Member Visitation with the theme "Partnership in the Gospel". The purpose is to inform the eew‘ tion of the total programme of the Church for 1964 and our proâ€" The next regception of new memâ€" bers will be on Sundgy, November 24th. ‘An adult class for those wishing to join on profession of faith will be held early in the WOMEN‘8 GUILD: The Wo-~ men‘s Guild is sponsoring a "Film Day" on Saturday, November 28rd, at Bloordale Public School on Toledo Drive. The picture is "101 Dalmations" and there will be two showings, one at 1280 p.m. and one at 2.80 p.m. Admission is 25¢ and potato chips will be on sale at 10c. Number Two will meet at the: home of the Somles, 128 Saturn| at 7.30 p.m. on November 17th. | ADULT DISCUSSION Group Number Three will meet at the home of the Barkers, 360 The West Mall, on December 1ist, at 7.30 p.m. The next meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Club will be on Monday, December 2nd at the Church. This will be the annual Xmas party and pot luck supper. nuts, and can be purchased from any member of the Men‘s Club. ADULT DISCUSSION Group "IN THE KINGSWAYy" CUsTOM PICTURE FRAMING hig| _ Convenor ... Mrs. R. A. Cameron 4y | The steering committee were Mrs. J, Albarda, Mrs. J. O. Fraser and o4. Dr. A. Curtin, Mrs. S. Perssons, on;put social convenor, gave a public ng|vote of thanks to Mrs. Palmer for 1es |all her hard work during the past ;. |year as president. The evening , ;n |ended pleasantly with members enâ€" he joying coffee and cookies served m]by Mrs. Perssons and Mrs. S. hear the Â¥eports from the execuâ€"|implementipg the new curriculum. ‘tivgwwvou for and install the|This new course of study will be new committee, . > introduced in United Church Sunâ€" Th gvening‘s proceedings were day Schools next fall. opened by Mrs. S. Palmer, who 26th Anniversgry ‘ mentioned that the group hoped| The Smithfield "Good Fello"-; to keep its social events to a miniâ€"\ship Club" are celebrating their mum in the future, and have meetâ€"25th Anniversary of continuous ings after the classes. The Treasâ€"\charitable work. ; ‘ urer, Secretary, Publicity Convenâ€"| This energetic club will be holdâ€" or and Children‘s ctass Convenor/ing their annusl bazaar in the all made their reports and sevâ€"\Christian Education Building of eral members expressed surprise the United Church on Saturday, at the amount of work entailed N:November 16th, from 2â€"4 p.m. the successful running of such & St. Andrews Anglican club. Mr. Madill then read the) The Patronal Festival Supper list of the nominating commltm,’wm be held on Saturday, Novemâ€" all of whom were elected un@niâ€"iber 30th, commencing at 5.00 Teteagl 2 ho t c c paanananaaananananaan President ... ........ Mrs. 8. Pnlmer]= 144 GOING Viceâ€"President w Trovel arrangements anywhere in ‘Al'l‘ GROUP NEW EXECUTIVE The Franklin Carmichael m1 Group had their yearly meeting last Thursday, which was Illill" for the members of the group to _ The Rev. H. Martin of Thistleâ€"| town United Church recently atâ€", tended a conference at the Five! Oaks Christian Training Centre‘ near Paris, Ontario. The proâ€"| gramme was called "A Conference Secretary . Treasurer . Publicity Convenor Social White. United Church Conference THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE TOWNSMIP OF ETOBICOKE ADDITION NO. 2 TO WELLESWORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL SEALED TENDERS, on a stipulated sum basis, plainly marked, ‘"Tender for Adâ€" dition _ No, 2. to Wellesworth . Public School", will be received until 3.00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, November 27 1983, at the office of Pentland & Baker, Architects, 490 Jarvis Street, Toronto) Ontatio. Plans and specifications may be obtainâ€" ad from the Architect on deposit of a certified cheque for $50.00 payable to the Architect. . The deposit wilr be /reâ€" turmed upon return of plans and specifi~ cations in good condition. Tenders of mechanical and electrical subâ€" €ontracters will be deposited in the 8id Depositery, Torente Construction Asociaâ€" tion before 3.00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, November 25, 193. Lowest or any tender not necessarily acâ€" cepted. YORKLEIGH cusysuervoosets o y BIBRSL 1865 WESTON ROAD (at Lawrence) YORKLEIGH Chrysler The Board of Education for the Township of Etobicoke W. F. Graydon, Chairman D. L. Emand, Secrataryâ€"Treasurer. ALL PRICES INCLUDE 5 YEARâ€"50,000 MILE CHRYSLER WARRANTY ALL TAXES FACTORY EQUIPMENT AND 6% FINANCE CHARGES ilr. Ray Dujudcm:i Mrs. J, Gural = Thistletown News Mrs. F. Wright Mr. R. Weeden at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ! ANOTHER YORKLEIGH FIRST! "GO FOR MORE IN ‘64" MODELS "GO WEST FOR THE BEST" for Curriculum Consultants" and pm, ‘There will be two sittings its purpose was to train and inâ€" with a concert following the seeâ€" doctrinate those who will givelond sitting. ° introduced in United Church Sunâ€" day Schools next fall. 25th Anniversary The Smithfield "Good Fellowâ€" ’lhip Club" are celebrating their 25th Anniversary of continuous Iehnriubl. work. R leadership to local Christian Eduâ€"| IMUicommarernges gation Groups in interpreting wd\ About 120 people attended the implementing the new curriculum.|Annual Congregational Supper on This new course of study will be Sunday evening last. At the busiâ€" HUMBERTOWN TRAVEL CENTRE STILL TIME TO PLANT SHADE TREES Whether it be maple or linden shade trees, or a decorative flowering crab, now is the time to visit a Sheridan Sales Station and make your selection from Canada‘s finest nursery stock. Travel arrangements anywhere in the world â€" by land, sea or Family Meliday or Businets Trip Information . . . Transportation . . . Reservations For Worldâ€"Wide Travel Service: OFFERS YOU THE FABULOUS Humbertown Plaza, Islington COME IN â€" plenty of room to park or CALL: 239â€"2366 OPEN DAILY 9.30 A.M. â€"â€" 6.00 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9.00 P.M. LET HUMBERTOWN TAKE THE TROUBLE OUT OF TRAVEL! GOoING PLACES !}}} only $17.75 weekly © 2827 Yonge St., Toronto 12 * Highway No. 2, Clarkson, Ont. ® 100 Sherway Dr., Etobicoke, Ont. only $18.75 weekly $99.00 down SAVE up to $1.000 on the Srilâ€" liant new 1964 Chrysler this weekâ€"end at Yorkleigh $99.00 down ness meeting which followed, the budget of $14,000 for 1964 was adopted. Thistletown Baptist * ’ Third Anniversary Services will be held this coming Sunday, Novâ€" ember 17th, Doctor King will be lflu guest speaker at both mornâ€" ing and evening services. ‘ On ‘Tuesday last, the Ladies Group were invited to a Fall Rally ‘ol Ladies Groups at Long Branch Baptist Church. Mrs. Hazel Hill, 'Suporh:tendent of the "Jewels for 'Juul Mission Inc." was the speâ€" cial speaker, 247. IA 1000

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