Times & Guide (1909), 24 Dec 1963, p. 11

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$ $T. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH NEWS Arrangements are being made for Christmas private communâ€" jons for those who are shutâ€"ins. Call the office of the church. The Church memmbers of the congregation and the choir are visiting the Toronto Hospital Buttonwood Ave. on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m., Singing Christâ€" mas Carols throughout the Hosâ€" pital. Only those over 16 years of age can join in this worth while effort to bring cheer to those who are confined to hosâ€" pital treatment. You are invitâ€" of singing these carols. 1730 Weston Road Weston CH 4â€"6061 Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. 247â€"2191 Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Weston Geo. W. Bull B. Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne, B. 43 KING STREET on 4554739 Barristers & Solicitors ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Rd. Weston g Wes 1 «x k. Inl h Rev. Mortgage Loans Evenings by Appointment Bull & Ashbourne L. A. Braithwaite WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Barrister & Solicitor ACCOUNTANTS 1415 Lawrence Ave at Keele St _ & Co. Chartered Accountants Marsh, Goulding Wm. D. LYON CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH C. W. LEASK BARRISTERS 1969 Weston Road King Street and Weston Road Minister: Rev. Ralpn E. Spencer. M.A.; B.D. Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., B. 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 11:45 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:45 2.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 201 $:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. CH 9â€"2288 Sunday, December 29, 1963 Sunday, Decem! Sunday, December 29, 1963 .m. Junior and Intermediate Church School m. Pax Bible Class .m. Crib Corner â€" Infant Care .m. Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary .m. Morning Worship .m. C.G.LT. Vesper Service Professional â€" Business Sunday School â€" 9 years and up Pathfinder‘s Bible Class Sunday School â€" 1 â€" 8 years. Choir Carol and Candlelight Service â€" God Makes News â€" Youth Vesper Service â€" Tri C Class for Teenagers â€" Classes for all ages _ . â€" X L Bible Class for Ladies CB 1â€"1129 Westminster Hnited Lhurch Young People‘s Union SUNDAY SCHOOL 247â€"6115 sixty nine wiltam strost weston ontarie "The Fuendly Faily Chanch‘ James S. Mackensic, M.A., B.D., Th.D. the carols at the evening serâ€" vice, and the lessons will be read, telling the great festival story of the Christrgastide. Mr. Don Brum will be at the organ and lead the choir. The pastoral letter from the Primate The Most Rev. Dr. Hoâ€" ward Clark, was read. It was church on the recommendation of the House of Bishops. In his classical style and great vision he did plead for the members of the Canadian church to give serious consideration to the apâ€" choir will lead in the singing of peal for (Mutual Responsibility and Interdependance in the Barrister & Solicitor 1936 Weston Road Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment Use The Classified Section DIRECTORY Fraser & Simms 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street ton, Ont. CB 14911 BARRISTERS Call CH 1â€"5211 arristers â€" Solicitors 1923 Weston Road Heakes and MacDonald % Mile 8. of 401 Your Neighbourhood Radiator Cor. Oak St. And Auto Glass Service Depot RADIATOR SPECIALISTS CH 4â€"5697 CH 45314 Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass month of August. He called upon the church to examine their position and put into efâ€" fect the ways and msans whereâ€" by help can be given to those in need of manpower, buildings, education, literature and money throughout the whole world. It was a powerful appeal read at the three Sunday services by the rector, The Rev. Harvey Scuse, and the assistant Rector, the Rev. Canon Ralph Adye, very effectively. This is another indication that the people of the Anglican Church are being callâ€" ed upon to take a more decided place, Clergy and lqyity, in the work of the whole church throuâ€" ghout the world. Here is a deâ€" finite call for a service giving of self or means or talent to aid those seeking better living. Body of Christ) the great challenge that eminated from the Anglican _ World _ Conference, held in Toronto, during the past On Sunday December 15, St. John‘s Young People‘s Club held ‘"Dises of the Decade" night. Throughout the evening dise jocâ€" key John Mylod, Gary Cromarâ€" ty, Jack Roberts and Greg Wagâ€" staff played hits of the past ten years which the members found to be very enjoyable. The regular weekly meeting was opened by Pat Hennessey who stressed the prayer intenâ€" tion for the month, followed by a prayer led by Father Bourque. Peasants Chance this week was $21.00. Don Brouillard informed the group that he had arranged for a rink for the hockey team for Tuesday, December 24. He also asked for donations of Christmas decorations for the Christmas trees that are to be used to decâ€" orate the hall. He added that the religious article booth would: be open this week for anyone wishâ€" ing to purchase religious articâ€" les. Terry Cakebread asked all the club members to support the fund raising program now underâ€" way. Club Director Father, Bourque informed the group that the club was planning on having another auction in order to raise money for the: missions. The members were also asked to notify the exâ€" ecutive if they had a change of address. The miembers were asked to make use of the new pamphlets in the rack at the back of the Church Hall. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Wheel Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 Mt. Motor & Automatic Renair J. R. Currie, O.D. 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 | Plumbing & Heating Repairs â€" Conversions Alterations Guaranteed, Efficient 24 Hour Service Piano Tuning And Repairing OPTOMETRY Work Guaranteed St. John‘s YPC 1230 Jane Street GARAGES MUSIC DRAY RO 9â€"2841 1â€"4416 It‘s A Pleasure To Give At Christmas The pleasure of giving is one of the joys of Christmas, and the prettier the wrap the prouder you are to give the present. So much though is devoted to choosâ€" ing just the right gift for everyâ€" one on your list. With just an extra bit of effort in wrapping, you can create a gift that is a delight to receive. Gift wrap expert Kaye King of Coutts Hallmark Cards offers these tips on the art of gift wrap. To wrap a rectangular box, cut desired paper to allow at least a half inch overlap on the back and sides. Centre the design of the paper on the front, bring the ends around and secure with tape, paste or a seal. Fold the paper sharply at the ends and bring the side flaps toward the centre. Fold the reaming flap up. To wrap a cylindrical gift, trace the ends of the cylinder on gift wrap paper and cut out two circles. Take paper two inches longer than the parcel and wrap around the cylinder and secure. Pleat the ends and paste or tape in place. Paste circles on the ends. With slightly longer paper, you can make a cylindrical gift look like a party cracker by tyâ€" ing both ends and fringing with scissors, or for a flared cylinder, fringe only ona end and glue a circle on the other. Miss King says that traditional designs will be the most popuâ€" lar in gift wraps this Christmas. She adds that papers with religâ€" ious designs will also be popular and that modern geometric patâ€" terns will be the choice of the young sophisticates, especially to wrap gifts for men. Some of the Hall Sheen ribbons designed especially for Christâ€" mas have pattermns interwoven. Hall Sheen ribbon is the famous ribbon that sticks to itself when moistened and because of this unique property, making bows is easy. "After all, it‘s the bow that completes the gift, like the The Difference Between Joy And Sorrow icing on a cake," says Miss "A little foresight around the home can mean the difference between joy and sorrow a t Christmas," warned the Nationâ€" al Safety League of Canada. P. G. McLaren, NSL general manâ€" ager, said, "Falls, which acâ€" count for almost half of all acâ€" cidental deaths and claim most of the injuries in the home, bring sadness to any celebration." Keep halls and ‘ stairs well lighted and free of tripping hazâ€" ards, warned the League. Avoid overâ€"reaching and standing on unsteady supports when trimâ€" ming the tree or the rooms. Use handrails when carrying materâ€" ial on stairs. Use rock salt, cinâ€" ders or ashes on iceâ€"coated steps and walks. The kitchen, NSL points out, is the home‘s m o s t hazardous room. Mr. McLaren urged, ‘‘Keep tasters, sniffers and snooâ€" pers of all ages out of the kitchâ€" en during meal preparations. Modern kitchens are designed for efficiency, not entertaining. Confusion can be the perfect setâ€" up for accidents." Use a ladder, not open drawâ€" ers, to reach high shelves. Reâ€" pair, at once, all worn spots in floor coverings, and remove dropped towels and potâ€"lifters so they cannot produce broken arms and wrenched backs. Alâ€" ways ‘d'ry hands before touching Said Mr. McLaren "Make sure the only casualty at Christmas is the turkey," (Continued from page 3) Ratepayers of the Fairhavenâ€" Golfwood â€" Heights â€" Association were angry over the eretcion of a 13â€"story apartment building at Islington Avenue and Dixon Road. A year previous to that, the group was assured that the building would not be more than sevenâ€"stories high, but on June 27 Turno Construction Co. were granted a permit to erect the 13â€" floor structure. OCTOBER j North York‘s population was officially reported ato 303,577 an increase of 24,254 over the last year. SEATED AROUND the Council table from left to right are: J. T. Beech, Richard C. Seagrave, F. J. Bridgman, Kenneth L. Thompson, Harry Musson, Samuel F. E. Curtis, Thomas Dougherty, D o n ald â€" The Albion Hills Conservative School was opened by Ontario‘s Education Minister, W. G. Davis. A special committee was set up by the Town Council to conâ€" sider decorating the town wi‘th lights during the Christmas seaâ€" son. The committee decided that the town and merchants would share the cost of the lights. A petition was distributed to town service clubs and businessâ€" men to ask the Metro governâ€" ment not to remove the police station from the Weston Town Hall. NOVEMBER _ Weston Council tried to get an official statement from the Metâ€" ropolitan Toronto Police C o m Weston was the first of Metro‘s 13 municipalities to achieve and to top its 100 per cent goal in this year‘s United Appeal camâ€" p.ign. 1 T WIsul _ An extension of the postal deâ€" livery was announced by James E. Walker, M. P. for York Cenâ€" tir‘e‘ Postal services were extendâ€" ed to 1,658 points in his consitâ€" uency. Ne Members of the 1948 Weston council are shown, left to right: Councillor John Petrie, Councilior M. L. Com’rlbt F. J. Bridgman, Reeve K. L. Thompson, Rev. E. Eddy, who conducted the inaugural exercises; H. G. Musson, deputy clerk and deputy treasurer; Mayor T. E. Dougherty, G. T. Clarkson, clerk and treasurer; Deputy Reeve H. F. Rowntree, Councilâ€" lors R. C. Seagrave, L. G. Sainsbuty and James Weir. _ ® Four New Members On Weston Council FAIRâ€"LANE DRY CLEANING & LAUNDERERS 2386 WESTON RD. A Review Of The Past 1646 Weston Rd. (at Denison) At an organizational meeting of the Interim Board of York General Hospital, it was announâ€" ced that a 13â€"acre site had been acquired at the northâ€"east clovâ€" erleaf of Finch and Highway 400 for the erection of the proposed 200â€"bed hospital. Council approved the applicaâ€" tion for the use of property at 116 Rosemount Street as a priâ€" vate nursery school. mission concerning the rumor that the Weston police division was béing moved. o Both Vote No and Vote Yes Committees on the question of the Liquor Vote agreed on one thing â€" â€" that a large turnout was necessary at the polls for a fair vote. Plans were announced for a building with the same basic idea as The Colonnade Building on Bloor Street in ; Toronto‘s fashion area, to be built on Wesâ€" ton‘s main corner at Weston Road and Lawrence Avenue. Weston remained a bone dry town after the Liquor Vote. DECEMBER The Metropolitan Toronto Polâ€" ice Department announced that the Weston Police Division 24 would be closed down on Decemâ€" ber 31 and that Weston would be divided up under a new system into two police divisions. It was also announced that the Youth Bureau would move into the premises vacated by the police in the Town Hall. Both the Town of Weston and the Township of Etobicoke are waitoing to see if the Metropoliâ€" tan Roads Department will take over the cost of the bridge at St. Phillip‘s Road. Pherson and A.J. Johnston and Principal Mills." ‘‘Touching on the work of the Women‘s Institute, Murray Wilâ€" liamson gave the toast for them which was responded to by Mrs. Bell, president of the local Christmas ember 11, and Miss Marie Felkâ€" er of Toronto was the lucky choir for the purpose of raising money for War Charities." ‘‘The total proceeds from the a member of the choir, made Wade, M. L. Gott, Robert Huson and E. Ritter. Mr. Musson is treasurer; Mr. Curtis, assesor and Mr. Wade clerk. (Continued from page 3) wish all their customers Merry Christmas YORK â€" WILS CLEANERS Gordon W. Akott, CLV. | D. S. TICKNOR REALTOR 1379 FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES Q!l =â€" George Baker â€" CH 1â€"4471 CH 9â€"8211 79 Wilson Ave. (Wilson Plaza) Members of the Toronto Real Estate Board 1782 JANE ST., WESTON sale of the tickets amounted to $147.80 and this amount toâ€" gether with a small balanceâ€" on â€" vertisement in the paper stating that "effective now, butter is rationed. The ration is one â€" hallf wfldbmwmpc It has been said that Dickens gave the Spirit of Christmas a Carol, that has done more good than all the precepts in Christâ€" Notary Public RO 61777 RO 1043 WESTON ROAD wWM. G. BEECB, ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE OR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS aQ YORK ‘Telegram Photos se BUREAU t

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