THE ADVERTISER ~â€" Thursday, Nov. 28, 1963 â€" Page § St. Elizabeth‘s Anglican Church auditorium was a beeâ€" hive of activity last Saturcéay annual bazaar which was openâ€" ed by Red Kelly, M.P., at 2 p.m., and which was a tremendous A door prize of a driftwood Christmas t a ble centrepiece, made and donated by Mrs. Frank Joy, was won by Mrs. G. Jefâ€" frey; Cathy Rogers won a handâ€" knitted sequined swerter, donatâ€" ed by Mrs. G. Beech, senior; and prizes for selling the most teaâ€" room tickets were won by Gail Stears and Sharon Moffat. It is a busy season of the year ‘ne:essav in this department. for the ladies, with bezaars and | ‘Thg meeting was convened by organization elections of officers. |Mrs A. Young and Mrs. W. P. The Women‘s Church Year of St|Gillie, and Mrs. George Bevin Elizabeth‘s Anglican Church T€â€"\was in charge of refreshments. cently elected the following Sl@te|Anyone interested in the work of officers: Mrs. George BeeCh|of the Consumers Association is the new president, and WoOrkâ€" |should call Mrs. R. P. Ackerman, ing with her is Mrs. June Jorâ€"|c1 1â€"8789. dan, secretary; Mrs. Frank Joy, + s s treasurer; Mrs. T. McMullen, At the recent meeling_ of membership secretary; Mrs. T. Queensw ay Unit, Etobicoke Wrangham, telephone cOnveUErâ€"|n_onon Canadian Red Cross, Mrs. Lloyd McKinnon is the heW !/ 21 2 in Ausaneswav Public Month of Oc Mrs. McMulien Park Law n Presbyterian Church Women‘s Association will hold their annual bazaar in the auditorium of the church on Saturday, 7th December, from ALONG THE QUEENSWAY Hhoarhedeaiinsd on Sut omeemp Bedtera ind t h ENY h s S Lt M nhint HRHD ns LkaF hoi October, replacing . T. Turner, CL 1â€"7224 two o‘clock to fourâ€"thirty in the dfternoon. There will be usual booths, delicatessen, bake table, hand knit goods and sewing, white elephant, and tea room. booths, delicatessen, bake table, A very happy and enjoyable hand knit goods and sewing, evening was spent at St. James‘ white elephant, and tea room. Anglican Church, Park Lawn * * * Rd., November 235, when. the Members of the South Royal church year Month of November York Unit, Humber Branch, emtertained the senior members Consumers‘ Association of Canaâ€" 1°f the church at dinner, followâ€" da, attended the recent branch ed by an impromptu program of mceting in Humber Valley Unitâ€" entertainment. ed Church. Guest speaker was: Rev. S. Gilbey was in charge, Miss Eleanor Ordway, chief o!imd some eightyâ€"five guests were the consumer‘s section of the|graciously welcomed by Mrs. P. Food and Drug Directorate, Deâ€"|Vincent of the Church Year, and pertment of National Health and |were presented with a corsage of Welfare. Among other informaâ€"|carnations. . tive and interesting subjects, she| Mrs W. Boniface and Mrs. stressed the importance of labelâ€"|Fthe! Brian rendered a lovely ling drugs, and the vigilance|quet, "Whispering Hope" acâ€" necessaty in this departmeDt. _ |companied by organist Tom Roâ€" At the recent meeting of Queensw ay Unit, Etobicoke Branch Canadian Red Cross, held in Queensw ay Public School, members donated dressâ€" CL. 1â€"8789, Especially welcomed was Mrs. * * * Palmer, ninety years "young," At the recent meeting of|the oldest member.of the church, Queensway Unit, Etobicoke|and among other older members Branch Canadian Red Cross,|present were Mrs. T. Williams, held in Queensw ay Public\ Mrs. Joe Gair, senior, Mrs. Clark, School, members donated dressâ€"‘who each received bouquets, and ed dolls and toys, which were|Mrs. R. Carson, Mrs. F. Bragg, given to representatives of the|and Mrs. Hilda Darby. The Singâ€" Family Service Association of|ing of Auld Lang Syne brought Metropolitan Toronto, for|a happy evening to a close. Christmas distribution to less| ® * * fortunate families. Colored slides|\ ‘The Women‘s Association of were shown of the work of that Logan Geggie Memorial Church Officers elected for 1964 areâ€"â€" Mrs. Jessie O‘Flaherty, cbairâ€" man; Mrs. Elva Sparks, viceâ€" chairman; Mrs. Mary Richards, im: Mrs. Cora Henderson, treasurer; and the following«conâ€" veners, Mrs. Evelyn Bissett, baby clinic; Mrs. Nellie Reed, blood donors; ~Mrs. Marion Blythé, knitting; Mrs. Myrtle Davis, soâ€" Mrs. W. Boniface and Mrs. Ethel Brian rendered a lovely duet, "Whispering Hope" acâ€" companied by organist Tom Roâ€" binson, and a Barber Shop Quarâ€" tet â€" Rev. S. Gilbey,. George Becker, Bill Bentley, Len Cress â€" added fun to the program. There was also a clever magiâ€" ‘cian, Bernard Simpkins, assisted ‘by George Becker. Our Xayâ€"Atvay Blar }ft_t .)-*sw;n:rflwww‘wflv ‘I SPECIAL ib. 39« ; will" meet on Moriday, December |# and will take gifts to be given to the mental patients at the Ontario Hospital, Lake Shore St. Mark‘s Catholie Women‘s League annual Day of Recolliecâ€" tion, under the coâ€"convenership of Mrs. N. Thomas and Miss Elesnor Austen, will take place on Sunday, 1st December. Mass, at 11:30 a.m. will be folâ€" torium, with guest speaker Rev. J. F. Stapleton, CSB. A Holy Hour will follow at 3 p.m. The auditorium will be transâ€" formed into a miniature Shopâ€" ping Centre, when the Annual Christmas Bazaar takes place on Sunday, 8th December, General convener for this day is Mrs. N. Thomas, and conveners for the various booths are: Tea Room, Mrs. N. Longo; candy, Mrs. W. J. McCallen along with Brownies and Guides; grocery hampers, Mrs. S. Walker and Miss Marie Tully; baking, Mrs. H. Coyle; reâ€" ligious articles, members of _dn Légion of Mary; book display, members of the Christian Family Movement. Grand _ Ave. Public School auditorium will be suitably deâ€" corated for the Hard Time Dance sponsored â€" by the Swinging Eights Square Dance Club on November 29. This will be a cosâ€" tume dance and should be lots of fun. If interested in further information call Mr. Herb Polâ€" litt, CL. 1â€"6309. Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Evelyn Wilshaw, Humber Bay, who has been very ill for over five weeks, will be pleased to know that her health is improvâ€" ing and she hopes to be home in a week or so. HURRYV! ALL ROUND, SIRLOIN OR Tâ€"BONE aPECIAL This Weekâ€"ond _ h. 3 @c SPECIAL LEAN POT ROAST OF LEAN BUTT PORK CHOPS » 45. "Rioer tirkm 86 BROWN‘S LINE â€" ALDERWO! OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. 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