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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1963, p. 11

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And to start our holiday in the right way, the Social Commit. tee nu planned I Chr'mmu dime. the "Winter Whirl." for Frihy evening. The students ot KIDIIM win you all A Merry Chm“ In. . “to and - hor'- Io.- HULIDJI' HIGHLIGHTS 07‘ Thr erfm'r L'iuvvvi'tnr, has tf ronadrs H poulhlr fur Hm smucuw kg to mow (yup ('hrxxlmni <p.ln by gum. mm mm oppm'mnnv In , cf supplv Chvotmus rimnor and . food during ttte bonday wason (m a needy Tnmntn family with In: children _ KCCs Girls" Chorus and Orchestra, under the direction ot) Mr Gosse. have been prachsmg m perform at the Christmas "A semblv inmnrrnw And to mart our holiday In the right way, the '3ocial Commit-1 tee ho planned I Chmetm"l dance, the "Winter Whirl." tor) Frrday owning 1 The ,tudtsnts of Kipling Nun} mu " a Merry Chrlllmal "tdl The Welfare Committee made it possuhlc for our sun to show true Christmas spur mun. them the opportunn supply Christmas dinner food during the holiday at far . needy Toronto family In children, day, December ll Church was taken of the Senior-Hi participating were son. Douglas Gals lotto Reed, Linda Lynn Holmes, Susi Harris. Lee H011 Hume, Susan Soul Clark. The junior I also worshipped w am part of the St Next Sunday ev Next 5 her 22nd RICHVIEW U.C.W. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Richview United Church! Women held their Annual; Christmas Party on Wednesday,; December nth. 1963. The Devo-l tions and Mission thch were in the Sanctuary of the Church were taken by the Marjory Pratt l Unit. Gifts were exchanged and) games played. This was follow-; ed by a very successful Bum“: and Buy Sale. NA'rrvrry OF OUR LORD PARISH The C.W,L. of the Nativity of Our Lord Pantih held their Pot Luck Supper at Christ the Kmg Anglican Church Hall on Rath- burn Road on Monday, Decem- ber 9th. The array of food was fabulous, there was the tradi- ttonal turkey and ham and many international dishes. Gifts were distributed by Santa Claus. Two short Christmas films of the various ways in which Christmas is celebrated in other parts of the world were shown. Mrs. W. Jackson dressed and donated a doll to be presented " the door prxze. This was won by Mrs. J. E. Umsker. KIPLING KAPERS From Kipling C. I. The President of Briarerest Home and School Association Mr, Erie Wilkins extends best wishes for a Happy Holiday Sea- son to the Executive and mem- bers of Briarcrest Home and School Association, GET WELL WISHES ’ Get well wishes are extended to Mr. Ralph Kulvietig ot 3 Bel-1 gate Place. Mr. Kulvietis has; been In St. Joseph's Hospital} smce December 4th and had: major surgery on December: llth. lt is expected he will be home to spend the holidays mth Ins family. j "A Cantata for Christmas" On December 22nd, 1963, the Choir and the Young People's Union ot Riehview United Church will perform a Cantata (or Christmas, "The Story of Bethlehem" set to music. This will be performed in the sanetu- ary of the church, the story is being set to special music and there will be special scenery. No tickets are required and every- one is invited The time is 7:30 pm. and the date, Sunday, De- camber 22nd, I963. To his fellow employees his name brings thoughts of a good man, a tair man. a man with I great interest in his work and in the people who worked for him, a man who commanded the utmost reaped from Bil who worked with him and for him. 1 wt: fortunate enough to know him in this respect when I was employed in the Etohieoke Tax Department. Etobicoke has sut- fered a great Ion in the pasta: of Treasurer Frank Whelan, Our sympathy is extended to his wr- dow and ycung son. 'ERINGATE JOTTINGS by Sally Bum" IE 1-0869 _ whom yes it van on your Tu Bill or any other correspond- ence or document you ever he- ceivod from the Finance Dow”- ment of the Township of Embi- can. Marty of the residents of the Twila-hip k new him well, _ to all)". " Mme will ring a bell u raving neon or heard it some- Pt1t.rtetudputor.rui. but. to the late M H. Vb. in, who until hi- my pup ing on Mb“ Wh, IM8, In. Truman: ot the Towuhb of BtohieoU. Th GRACE RACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS morning service on S December 15th, at Gr played by Linda Hamilton GREETINGS g service on Sun-1 " 15th, at Gracel taken by members' r-Hi Group. Those were: Neil Thomp- Galsworthy. Char-) .inda Polkinghorne,r Susan Hume, Tom _ Holmes, Virginia' Soulcs and Sheila nior Sunday School ed with us Mr the he service. y evening, Decem- will be having our or our slum slmas spml opportunity is really sh Collegiate dormrated Art Club: the public morning Virginia d Sheila y School for the It Jf, ii; to the column. Please have a sate and happy holiday season An ”shun! cub master is still needed, anyone interested please speak with Mr, Bill Downie BE. 9-3829. I would like to say Me/ry Christmas to all my readers and also to all who contribute news Danny Nodal: Tow Sundly School teachers for the Senior Dept. which meet; trom 0:46 to 10:15 on Sunday mornings. Do you do your part to help our youngsters become good Chris- tian men and women? Think about it seriously before saymg to yourself that someone else can do the job. The ushering tum. will be revised tor the m not. Any men in the wanton who would be willing to usher In asked to walk with either Mr. G. Meredith " 131-6150 or Mr. Joltn Jamieson At 231-0151. I Doom this? M will be I that mice otreel" " W.00 mm. The Scout up of the church in selling glam“ trees n um and), IN ther can be ob- tained u the church. The cam. girls am selling 1964 Pmbyurhn Gina-ch calen- dln at Mt “Ch. It? 'tkpurt-tehurrttttteuse Wt and Moe with Easy-Bree" s: "ELITE" HAIR DRYER CUTEX MA‘CURE SET inn, 52,50 .A A- Reg. $1.50“ Special Other Cute: Sets $1.00 to $7.50 A drvrr any on! would be proud trt may Con be worn our the shaman, gnawing eunuch-bl. maven"! atom m. room. In lovely in can. Smiol$19,95 Captain Kangaroo's eondert is designed to entertain the whole flmily, and to encourage nudi- ence participation. Each year, an entirely new program is present- ed: among this year's selections Ire excerpts from Rimakl-kor- sakov's "Flight of the Bumble, "the purpooe of the “Fun with Music' concert. in a: have the chlldrcn enjoy mun-elven whlle zoning lean-mud with the sound- ot a aymphony orchestra, not to teach them technical Meta Ibout the mule. If e child can enjoy good music when he', young, an appreciation of serious mulls Is likely to become part of his adult life." Ticket. an now on ul- It Mag. uy Hall; they cost $1.00, $1.00 me] 'tm. Perform-am In n 11:30 and 2:00. : Bob Ke-ttan, who pom-m Captain Knnnroo on m. C" Tulavhion Network, "signed th- concertn five yen: no to intro. due: youngsters to the rich world 0L good mute. "rt, Keenan. [mama s',','rd'l'tt,,,rt Inn's program, will a to Toronto on mu. D-ttor 1". to give two of hir hm “In with Nude" concern. Tho Ill- nuw prttgrMt will ho patterned It Mun: Hall with the Toronto Symphony auburn. under tto dir_ecglon ttf Villa: Mankind. Captain Kangaroo Retums tillrlitr!jfit.hr'.Nrtihhiysit Captain Kan-too. no out up“: tiertcately-scenred any woman. $2.29 Captain Kangaroo is now in its ninth you and in BMtt by In esti. mated seven million viewers) daily. The hour-long program is, carried by morn than 165 stations. I Youngsters in the Toronto area} watch the Captain on WBEN ( Donating children and their ‘pmnu, the comru display the um. ligtttnos, nmloncu and "mrtnttt that have made the Cars (tain Kmuroo pron-am om of the no» honond in telmtuiott, In award: include the Synta- Award, a Freedoms Foundation Award, and the Peabody Award for being tht outstanding chil, dren's program in talevision. Arthur I. lumvln The Cam‘s App-um. on theember tt will nut the m "Fun vim Music" more pro- [run in “aroma ther the you-s. Kuhn: bu - tutor. all- lee cm non New York ttt Honolulu. in than than NO can» ieerts, Over a halt mllllon gitil. 1'4 have mu the canon-u, and the large number of mum on- ee.'.he' "quoted one]: you is) mum-any to the pronun'n luc- 5m tun Gama ' had much mull:- alumn- u the J'the+ttmttttrat't viding than A: CAUSE but you during November, was“ but no until: acid-nu Involving Ichool chub-n, but this you It: ,sungBe" have has Mum. Tom mama (or the achool your to due number: " com- pnnd h In: you”: ll. With '0,000 I. when] children than ltoblooke the Lakisha" ha I high nun of lccldunu far the you. At the end of November ti) pupils m hurt, Wand whh nix In! yen. tt.tterethrt-r-ururuuiiuir-, tttPe'-rftrinse.triGrriiiViiiirUiii'rtii"ic" "tdbetmetartttotsotatriet Safety Just Toeinq The line Op To Children To Hold It Failed to look both ways Crossed from between parked car- Careless cycle riding STATISTICS FOR NOVEMBER 1968 TOTAL " " ‘FOREST HILL SWANSEA NORTH YORK 103 SCARBOROUGH no "03160“ 7 t YORK 28 EAST YORK LAKESHORE BOARD of 1205513:- THE ADVERTISER - C: AGE AND I- D: saloon “A; MAL: - _. trd September to tom November, 1963. 4 fatal, 250 Quad. meow-3000mm; no“ Datum-noon , WWW-chad . Rotunda»: M laxity."- 7009]“ Wynn-mam: Minn-tn, _"!"'" “Madurai ' wvmwNunod‘n/db run: A nun" swoon m Ml Tt 28 " 12 270. 705 iii-7" "is" "798 95,015 as " 52.225 T T 53.998 ' q 35.684 ' 18,4tt2 3 6 1,689 1,480 31 14 " 15 MMON OI tt lit " ll " " " "

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