Times & Guide (1909), 24 Dec 1963, p. 18

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gu +t Throughout The Christmas Holidays and All Winter Long At Your ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP INDOOR POOLS J. J. PALMER, Chairmon _ JOHN FINCH, Pools Mgr. ADVERTISER â€"â€" Tuesdoy, Dec. 24, 1963 â€"â€" Poge 18 3180 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. NEW TORONTO | OPEN CAPITOL ETOBICOKE MEMORIAL POOL and HEALTH CLUB 50 MONTGOMERY RD. between Bloor and Dundas, East of Reyal York ‘Rd. BE. 1â€"5011 CAPITOL THEATRE INSURANCE AND MAINTENANCE CAN BE SUPPLIED AT LOW EXTRA COST Royal York Collegiate by Otto G. Ziegenhagen, C.S.B. of Chicago, !!l. ENJOY SWIMMING SPECIAL REâ€"OPENING MATINEE THE HAUNTED PALACE SPENCER‘S MOUNTAIN REâ€"OPENS THURSDAY, BOXING DAY, DEC. 26th HEARN LEASING LTD. FRIDAY, 8.15 p.m. JAN. 3 Christian Science â€"_â€" heal? A4th and the Lakeshore â€" NEW TORONTO ‘‘You‘ll like the mew Capito!" You heard about Christian Science, but hou do you actually know about it? ¢ Hese is your opportunity to gain firsthand in formation about this religion which has brought counties: people mot only consolation and hope, 1 1 as well as sin. tiin Scientists cordially invite you o a Christian Science lecture. These lectures v are free, no collecton is taken, and you n will not obligate yourself in any way by attending. The: last one bour, and are given by members of the Boa: of Lectureship of The Mother Charch. The First Churc: of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Auend a free public lecture Matinee on Sat., Dec. 28th, 2 P.M. Auspices of Featuring Two Technicolor Movies HENRY FONDA and MAUREEN O‘HARA STARRING IN THE COMPLETELY RENOYVATED "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE _ DESTROYS FEAR" CONTINUOUS SHOWING AFTER 2 P.M. at 2 P.M. Your neighbors who are Chrisâ€" How does $ p.m. Tues., Dec. 31st CLOSED DEC. 25th â€" 26th and JAN. 1st CALL BRIAN CULLEN HEALTH CLUB WILL CLOSE 5 p.m ALL ARE WELCOME NEXT SUNDAY, DEC. 29th with a 259â€"8211 ALSO FEATURED nuous "THE STAFF AND MANAGEâ€" MENT _ WISHES EVERYONE A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS AND A HOLIDAY SEASON FILLED WITH GOOD CHEER" Cor. Orianna and Horner Ave West of Brown‘s Line ETOBICOKE ALDERWOOD POOL AND 675 Royal York Rd. * THEATRE CL. 5â€"6071 LEASE COLORFUL CHRISTMAS CHARITY. As in previous years Alderwood Collegiate students set up a tree and surround it with gifts for the Fred Victor Mission, which dispenses them to the needy. Student Council President Walter A speedy recovery is wished for Glen Wilkes, whp is recovâ€" ering from surge” at the Queensway HospitakvGlen is the former Sunday School superinâ€" tendent of the Church of the Atonement. Members and friends hope he will be home to enjoy Christmas with his family. Friends and neighbors of Mr and Mrs. APhxflp McKinnon and children Beverley and Shean, wish them good health and good fortune, when they leave Alderâ€" wood, in the New Year, to take up residence in Winnipeg. _ Ann and Charles Peachman, of Radlett Avenue, have receivâ€" ed their best Christmas gift in the arrival home on leave of their son Timothy, who is an Ordinary Seaman with the Royâ€" al Canadian Navy stationed at | Halifax. | Ten years ago the fiveâ€"vearâ€" ‘survival rate among Canadian cancer patients was one in four; H,oday it is two in four. The Caâ€" 1nadian Cancer Society asks you to help the progress against this disease. Support the sociéty‘s |eampaign for funds in April. Alderwood Ladies Bowling League, team standing for Decâ€" ember 16: Goâ€"Geiters 45, Canâ€" aries 38, Merry Makers 28, Eager Beavers 19. High single flat, Vi Ahigren, 365; high double flat, Gladys Price, 540; high single with hanâ€" dicap, Helen Seippes, 277; high double with handicap, Terry Inouye, 441. Congratulations to Vi Ahigren on bowling two terrific games on Monday. Vi received the glass, a pair of oven mitts and a pen from the manager of alleys. Art Biffis. Winners of the Turkey Roll were Marion Gibbons, Terry Inouye and Lillian Ware. After the bowling on Monday. December 16, the league memâ€" bers travelled by car to the home of Mrs. Vi Ahigren, 152 Beta Street, to enjoy a Christmas party, Everyone joined in a singâ€" aâ€"long with Mitch Miller and the gang. After a delicious lunch, Mrs. Daisy Baird (Santa Claus) handed out gifts to the league members. All wish to thank Mrs. Vi Ahigren for her hospitality. _ The Couples Club of the | Church of the Atonement will |hold their next meeting at: the end of January. Group 3. under | the leadership of Fred and Alma Corney will be in charge. If inâ€" (terested. please come and join ‘us. We like to know in advance, so please call Vina Waller, 259â€" Special Christmas services at the Church of the Atonement: December 24, 11:15 p.m. Voly Communion: December 25, 9 a.m. Holy Communion. The Deacons‘ Board of Ailderâ€" wood Baptist Church has asked Special Christmas services at the Alderwood United Church: December 24. 11:30 pm. Midâ€" night Christmas Eve Service; December 25, 10 a.m. Christâ€" mas Day Family Service. Decâ€" ember 20. 7:30 p.m. Pageant of Carols â€" Men‘s Chorus; January 5, 9:30 and 11 am. Holy Comâ€" munion. Where The Alders Grow Mrs. Florence Pink, CL 1â€"3256 e Whists «i N00 (EMOUGTRA@DICEC (eR RDCMRCARIEM the choir lo‘ come forth with a‘Baptist Church extends a corâ€" Christmas Eve presentation to gial invitation to the public to enable us to take part in actiâ€" join them on Christmas Eve. vities much like was done in * * * the past year. The program will Congratulations to Mrs. Mickâ€" begin at 8 pm. and we do hope ey Manderson, Brown Owl! of the to have the Church crowded outlsm Brownie Pack who was preâ€" as each of you come to share sented with her Pack Holiday with us in the joy of Christmas.;License and Pin at the Annual We do not know of a better|Dinner of the Lakeshore Diviâ€" way than to start the Christmas sion Guiders, by Major Mutton, Eve festivities with the songs|District Commissioner of Long of the proclamation of the Birth‘Branch. The dinner was held at of Christ and to pay homage to Logan Geggie Presbyterian the Saviour of the World. We ‘Church. It‘s easy to see why ELECTBRIC HEATHING is "on the grow" _ in Etohbhicoke There once was a time when the method of heatâ€" ing was NOT one of the predominant features that established the modernity of a building. Times have changed. The marked difference in comfort and convenience brought about by elecâ€" tric heating has added new meaning to ‘mod ernity.‘ ISLINGTON TOWERS is another example o‘ how electric heating is establishing its superiorâ€" ity as the truly modern heating system. Tenants of the ISLINGTON TOWERS enjoy the same heating advantages that are to be found in electrically heated homes. Thermostats in each room enable you to dial the exact comfort level you want. Electric heating gives you immediate comfort at the turn of the dial. Electric heating is gentle with balanced warmth from floor to ceiling. The atmosphere is never too dry. It is the quietest heating system ever devised. Its extreme cleanliness cuts down on dusting . . . furnishings look their best much longer. Okih:ro, Sylvia Slobodzian, president of the Girls‘ Athletic Association, and Brian Munro, president of the Boys‘ Athletic Association get things in order prior to the Fred Victor Misâ€" sion pickup. â€" o enjoyed our last evening togethâ€" er, and we do know that we can come to enjoy the thrill of the Christmas season again. Christâ€" mas Eve. A Carol Service, and Choir Presentation. The pastor and congregation of Alderwood Baptist Church extends a corâ€" dial invitation to the public to join them on Christmas Eve. Congratulations to Mrs. Mickâ€" ey Manderson, Brown Owl of the 64A Brownie Pack who was preâ€" sented with her Pack Holiday License and Pin at the Annual Dinner of the Lakeshore Diviâ€" sion Guiders, by Major Mutton, District Commissioner of Long Photo by Stan Windrim o i umeritn itc DP "iral o ud We welcome the glad Christmas season and all the heartftelt joys it brings. We extend our best wishes for your holiday â€" enjoyment. 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