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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Dec 1963, p. 9

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. _ M 2972 smoor st. w. "PINK FOR A GIRL" CHURCH NEWS wish to join the mem CONGRATULATIONS to Mr,] Sunday, December 1st, was profession of faith, w and Mrs. Lyle McWaugh of 39 Communion Sunday at Grace earily in the New Ye Rangoon Road on the occasion of Church. During the service @ five Sunday afternoons the birth of a daughter, Christine solo "Bpirit of God", was beautiâ€" uary. 19th to February Robin, who weighed 5 lbs, 10 0%6. fully rendered by Mrs. Ruth to 3:00 p.m. and was born at the Queensway Graham. WOMEN‘S GUILD: General _ Hospital on Tuesday,l Sunday, December 15th is White Disney film, ‘101 D November 19th, Aig Sundav Pho uaimnaw shil_ helt an Sutmeloo Mar The CWL of the Nativity of, Our Lord Parish are holding their) Annug) Pot Luek Supper on Monâ€"| day, December 9th, in the Church of Christ the King (Anglican), Hall on Rathburn Road at 7 p.m, under the Conyenership of Mrs. Iris Walsh, Social Convener, and her Committee. Mrs, Wim, Partridge of 14 Hardâ€" acters. wiek Court will entertain in her, CHRISTMAS DAYâ€"There will home on Tuesday afternoon, Deâ€"\be a short service of worship on cember 3rd, members of the C.W.L. Christmas Day at 11.00 a.m. of The Chureh of The Nativity! CHOIR: New members are urâ€" of Our Lord. The afternoon will gently required, especially in the be spent making table decorations men‘s sections. Any help would for the coming Pot Luck Supper. be greatly appreciated in time for * * * * ‘Christmas. CONGRATULATIONS to Mr.! Sunday, December ist, was profession of faith, will be held! family, and pou-ibly a job on the and Mrs. Lyle McWaugh of 39 Communion Sunday at Grace earily in the New Year, on the side, there is the entertgining to Rangoon Road on the occasion of Church. During the service m five Sunday afternoons from Janâ€" be done, the entertainments to go the birth of a daughter, Christine solo "Bpirit of God", was beautiâ€" uary. 19th to February 16th, 2;00 to, the Christmas shopping, the Robin, who weighed 5 lbs, 10 0%6. fully rendered by Mrs. Ruth to 3:00 p.m. diplomatic manoeuvering involved and was born at the Queensway Graham. WOMEN‘S GUILD: The Walt in determining who is having the General | Hospital on Tuesday,l Sunday, December 15th is White Disney film, ‘101 Dalmatim",‘ Christmag dinner this year, and, November 19th, Gift Sunday, The younger chilâ€" held on Saturday, November 28rd into this jamâ€"packed schedule, * * * * ‘dren will worship with the con» at Bloordale School and sponsored|most of us like to work in a little ANNUAL POT LUCK SUPPER gregation during the first half of by Grace Church Women‘s Guild‘time to think about the mreaning ITԤ A SUCCESS! Reading up on the rod resylts of the Fall Frolic Dance held recently by the Parish of the Nativity of our lord are Walt Carney, secial convener of the Holy Name GRACE PRESBYTERIAN BE 1â€"8181 MOTHERS . . . ‘4/‘ Prlina u* ;’M‘ on (Cer ef \\\,\\/ 3\ tiee % on 3." â€" @\@gf& * A .l a * 9 Models + Hobbies, Etc. J. GORDON KNOX SHOES LTD. Toys + Games + Dolls ___ BOOKS For All Ages ERINGATE JOTTINGS 51 EASTERN & CHARTERED TRUST CO. WESTEND TYPEWRJTER & STATIONERS LTD. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 542% For 5 Year Term Bring your children to a child‘s foot specialist PREâ€"XMAS SPECIAL â€" FOR THIS AMAZING §TORE HOURS; Men, to Set, 9 a.m. to 10 pm, Until Xmas Open Thursday & Friday P.M. 2930 BLOOR $T. W. SALLY RUS§EHL 5112 DUNDAS $T, WEST â€" ISLINGTON ONE AND HALF BLOCKS EAST OF KIPLING wil An adult class, for those who PHONE 239â€"1622 98| |= BE 3â€"1201 BE 1â€"8181 SEE OUR DISPLAY OF XMAS GIFT wRAP, XMAS TREE DECORATIONS, XMAS TREE YOU CaAN BUY A NEW TYPEWRITER â€" $1,00 : ';323. Ladies‘ H.S.H.: Jane Zinâ€" (kel 330, Shirley Coreoran 319. ‘Men‘s H.T.F.: Pete Robinson 770,| \John Umiker 723. Ledies‘ H.T.H.: \Claire Corbet 710, Iris Waish 648. Men‘s H,TM.; Jack Backewich }753. Bos Corbett 750. Ladies‘) |H.T.H.: Irene Rumble 816, Anne, "Hllel 746. | Annua) Christmas Carol Seryice. The wives of members of the All children ages from 8 to 12 Eatonville Kiwanis Club plan to years are welcome. spend the first three Fridays this * * * * month working in a downtown _ Nativity of Our Lorg Bowling |Warehouse doing just this, ‘ ‘ League ! Mrs. Garth Webb reports the The New Series begins with group met last week, under the three teams tied for 1st place. chairmanship of Mrs. Frank The Alleycats 7 pts., The Unâ€" Wenn, to eollect members‘ contriâ€" ;touchabies 7 pts., and the Whyâ€" butions to Christmas cheer for inots 7 pts. High Averages, Paul needy children and to decide on an [Hales 221, Hargld W, Smith 215, auxiliary project for the next few |Stella Myete 186, Sandra Young weeks. ‘ \183. Men‘s H.S.F.; Layrie Landry| The Kiwanisâ€"Queens decided to 308, Gene Nozewski 305. Ladies‘ hold a series of small neighbourâ€" H.S.F.: Rita Di Florio 273, Charâ€" hood events â€" bridges and posâ€" ‘ity Cansfield 258. Men‘s H.S.H.; sibly bake sales â€" to be convened Need More Police ton Ayenue. Trafie Coâ€"ordinator Peter Martin described this interâ€" section as the top traffic problem in Etobicoke because of its use by traffic going to or from Highway Etebicoke wants more policemen. The Traffic Committee decided Monday Council should advise the Police Commission of the need for men for point duty at peak rush times in the township. A specific bicoke has a definite need for more policemen, "If they can provide Students use your 10% Discount Card on all your Christmas purâ€" request will be made for a policeâ€" man at Allenby Avenue and }:'ling- chases â€" Compe in today! ftimenniin: Axtcnlitaiiinaticnd ] As everybody knows, December 0669 !l (is a frantically busy month for B# 1 _most women. Besides the normal wish to join the mem‘htrlhip lm‘duties of runpjng g hoysehold and 183. Men‘s H.S.F.; Layrie Landry| The Kiwanisâ€"Queens decided to 3808, Gene Nozewski 305. Ladies‘ hold a series of small neighbourâ€" H.S.F.: Rita Di Florio 273, Charâ€" hood events â€" bridges and posâ€" ity Cansfield 258. Men‘s H.S.H.; sibly bake sales â€" to be convened Ray Moore 362, Merle,Pastorious by four or five of the members Seciety; Mrs. B. M. Corbeit, coâ€"covener and Mrs. John Madden, convenor of the danes; Mrs. N, Walish, secial convener of the C.W.L; Mrs. K. Carson, ticket convenar, Councillor John Allen said Etoâ€" GIFT WRAP 79.« ' \Ge ‘GS fl“jfi Get Ready For Santa Local Club Women In view of all this, a great deal of credit goes to members of variâ€" ous Kiwanis auxiliarie who deâ€" vote not one, but often three, full days in December to sorting out and shining up toys that are doâ€" nated for needy children. of Christmas. them for parades, shopping cenâ€" fres and banks; they can provide for these essential services", he stated firmly. ‘ "This is one place we suffered| by amalgamation," agreed Reeve John MacBeth. "We‘re suffering| in day by day enforcement." €HAII@EY Project for the next few‘ Now, with the addition of the weeks. |main event Consolation, the losers The Kiwanisâ€"Queens decided ‘020!' the quarterâ€"final series will be hold a series of small neighbourâ€" able to continue play on the Satâ€" hood events â€" bridges and poSâ€" urday toward a Consolation vietory sibly bake sales â€" to be convened anq prize, In addition the 288 rink by four or five of the members bonspie}, which occupies the week working together. These will likeâ€"| * hA and 14th ly get underway in January. ]between December 7th an _ Mth The group‘s first official meeting Will enable teams to participate in 1964 will be held at Mrs. Webb’a, within their own general elub area, horte On SLALIEE AYONUG 01. JHIUâ€" | * Egicenieremermeri igentaaaacaareaaceaavaniaasrs ary 21. ] ‘ a ANNOUNCING Plaze) Thursday !vgdnu 8.00 P.M. â€"â€" COMMENCING â€" JANUARY $th, 1964 Phone IAIN W. LANG, BE 18620 Presbyterian Church Lambeth Road, Islington (Behind Humbertown Shopping SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING St. Gilesâ€"Kingsway COTTON CORD â€"â€" Reg. $1.10 HONAN SILK â€" Reg. $2.20 ............... KIPLING FABRICS © FABRICS â€" BUTTERICK‘S PATTERNS Sf ts ® BEEâ€"HIVE AND CANADIAN wootr "* * C "I s © THREAD, ZIPPERS, PINS, NEEDLES AND NOtiONS Gordon M. Pyne THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5th KIPLING HEIGHTS PLAZIA per person. ‘The Lincolnaires of Oshaws will supply the down beat and we all know they are one of the greatest. The club is looking after few families in the dlltriet,! and here is your chance to bring cheer on Christmss Pay by par~! ticipating in this funâ€"packed eveâ€" ning by going where the crowds go on Saturday evening. l Bob Spiers is silently sitting at the Candy Bar every dance eveâ€" ning to help you purchase your 1964 Membership to the Club. Membership is $1.00 which is very cheap and it saves you 25¢ each and every Saturday night on your admission â€" ticket. : The world‘s largest mixed curlâ€" while still retaining the seciability ing competition, the O‘Keefe Mixedithat has become a tradeâ€"mark of Bonspiel for Metro Toronto, willithe Metro Toronto O‘Keefe Mixed have an added feature this year, Competition." mecording to Chairman Ernie Giles\ Semiâ€"finals and Finals of the of the Weston Golf and Countrylfourâ€"event bonspie!l will take place Club. at the Weston Golf & Country "Thig year," said Giles, "a Conâ€" Club on December 14th, "Thig year," said Giles, "a Conâ€" solation Event for losers of the main event quarterâ€"fingls has beenl established, bringing to four the number of events in the mammoth ‘bompiel. Previously, a rink could win every game from their first contest on the opening Saturday right up to the quarterâ€"finals on the following Friday, but if they lost that Friday night quarterâ€" final game, then they were out. | Weston Rink Scene Of O‘Keefe Finals As one of Toronto‘s leading Hobby Shops that specialize in $l0f RQGAQ, | kummepmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmme we offer a complete selection of these sets and accessories, AMT, AIRFIX, ATLAS, AUROQRA, ELDON, SCALELECTRIC, STROMBECKER, TYCO, and VIP. u’.’ For the serious fam we carry everything im Scratch Build Ports, Bodies, Chassis, Tires, Etc., plus 26 different rocing Emgines. For Train Fans, HO Sets and Accessories, plus the world‘s smallest Electrit 1 Traing, the famous Long Star Line of England in 000 J-u'o Railroad. | A complete selection of Matchbox & Corgi toys of England. 1 DEWAR & GRAKAM For the Modelier a complete selection of Cars, Boats and Planes, BARRISTERS & soucitors 1 4889 DUNDAS §T. W. RIGBY‘S HOBBY SHOP [ Bs se Ton piice 3847 BLOOR ST. WEST BE 1â€"0040 | Telephone BE. 1â€"2211 1964 MEMBERSHIPS se fl‘lu.s- m F'jo ‘ “rfi Home of "ETOBICOKE RACEWAYS" Toronto‘s Largest Slot Race Track A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE . .. RIGBY‘S | HOBBY ' SHOP | OF masanlc...... Now $2.98 Â¥d. smasc..s....... Now 98e YÂ¥d. .. Now $1.98 Yd. The gym and swim legders of a the Etobicoke ‘WMâ€"Â¥WCA werg‘!l: presented with Tâ€"shirts and sweatâ€"|st shirts last wedk by the members b« of the Etobieoke ¥‘s Men‘s Club.)" The shirts are crested in red & ‘fi-vmdhu‘-lln-hng when directing Â¥*" programmes at)F the pool and sehools in the area.\t} President Bob Good of the ¥‘s|Â¥ Men‘s Club stated; "he, as well as| M the membership of the club, was|p! proud to be a part of qutfiting the| a leaders", It is understeod that a}e ’u-bndthmmflhh _ Preparations are moving Mi as well, to put on a full seale blitz hullnkedluuuurtd’&el clubs winter project, To date sales have been going well and it is hoped this year‘s record will surâ€" pass last years‘, It is also to noted that the menibership of the! local unit is increasing with the appearance of new members to the elub‘s Monday evening di members of the Sachemg Clyb wil be helping to man the Christmes tzee lot of the Y‘s Men‘s Club durâ€" ing the selling of trees, The lot again this year will be located on A week ago today the Board the WMâ€"YWCA met at the Islingâ€" ton Golf Club for an evening of| warm fellowship. The 50 er so persons that attended sat down to For the weekâ€"long event, Drawâ€" master Doug Maxwell has divided Metro into three sections: East, Central and West. Curlers in each section will play games in their own section or the adjacent secâ€" tion, but will not be required to spiel. Bloor travel long distances in rushâ€"hour traffic in order to play games in the distant section. Thus, a curler in the East may be required to curl only in the East or Central section, while a West end curler will journey only to elubs in the West and Central areas. Central curiers will be able to eurl in any section. A modified form of this; draw was used in last year‘s comâ€" petition and was regarded as beâ€" ing so successful that the idea has been continued for the 1963 Bonâ€" Street just outside the "Y‘ YMâ€"YWCA News | LAWSON CANNON & FEDIOW dECEZCp 0M Lh ci4m css I on the section Following the business Myles Dewar of KiÂ¥ players, scenes at Geneva and other eoloured slides of est to those in attendance.â€" A numâ€" ber of reports were presented gathering and the World Serâ€" vice Bridge received a hearty apâ€" nlause when it was announced the final tally exceeded last year‘s mark. Mr. Hugh Bell, a member of the *¥‘ Board and also a well known figure at the Islington Golf Club, was commended for his work in preparing the delightful evenâ€" the ing slides were ‘.; Y_Il;;:gr Executive Secret elasses. From the time the ‘Y‘ doors are open until they close at 4:00 P.M. more than 200 boys and girls find a programme or two that they can take part in. Youth Seeâ€" retary Joyce Reoch and Communâ€" ity Youth Secretary Doug Reed are usually both en hand to assist the leaders and answer questions. We can‘t help but think as we sit here in our office listening to the boys and girls in their various EXCAVATING _ |||| Dress Making â€" Designing GRADING â€" SEWERS .c‘:tta MAINS | Fully Qualified Evropean J. McLAUGHLIN eL. 9â€"2201 All Stylerâ€"Alsp Alteratigns 266â€"6th $T. NEW TORONTO |Pl| BtcorJane ro. 3. 211 a mppc Rapd, permanent remoyal of unwanted hair by electrolysis J. BRIC YOUNG, Q 14 West Hgmpign Ave. rea _‘ Weston â€" CH. 46896 Barrister & Soliciter »» â€" . W. empue in ii s Insurance Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publis Royal York Rd. at SUITE E, ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1 1500 Reyal York Road Telephone: CH. 9â€"2288 ANTOINE 1218 ISLINGTON AVE. N. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARJES PUBLIC 4195 DUNDAS S7. W. 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