Times & Guide (1909), 24 Dec 1963, p. 5

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Many women‘s organizations will start afresh in the New Year inspired with new executives. Sunnylea Branch of the Womâ€" en‘s Auxiliary to Queensway General Hospital will be presidâ€" ed by Mrs. Dorothy Cairns, and working with her will be Mrs. Kay Cowan, recording secretary; Mrs. Rene Osborne, correspondâ€" ing secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Baer, treasurer, and several conâ€" veners of voluntary services. Mrs. S. Tolhurst will preside over the executive of Logan Geggie Memorial Church Womâ€" en‘s Association, comprised of Mrs. D. H. Moore, and Mrs. T. Fish, viceâ€"presidents; Mrs. W. P. Gillie, recording secretary; Mrs. W.. Weatherall, correspondâ€" ing secretary; Mrs. D. Courtman, treasurer; Mrs. H. Kay, devotionâ€" al convener; Mrs, S. J. Deakin, social convener; Mrs. F. Ritcmie, publicity convener; Mrs. J. Deâ€" vine, kitchen convener; and past president, Mrs. J. Cooper. Mrs. Connie Foweraker, chairâ€" man of Royal York Branch of the Women‘s Auxiliary to Queensway General Hospital, and her executive, were reâ€"electâ€" ed to office for a second term at their Christmas party held last week at the home of past chairman Mrs. S. O. Nunn, Yorkâ€" view Dr. Gifts were exchanged, and an evening of fun and games followed. Christmas carols, sung by the choir of grades four, five and six, led by Miss L. Howe, and piano and accordion selections, were greatly enjoyed at the Christmas meeting of Humber Bay Home and School Associa:; tion on December 18. Entertaining with piano renâ€" ditions were Arlene Ames, Heaâ€" ther Burton and Zirka Dutczak, and accordion selections were played by Heather Melsaac and Elfriede Derndle, the latter also reciting a poem of her own comâ€" position. President Mrs. G. Bowâ€" en read a lovely Christmas poem, and the school nurse, Miss Rutâ€" ledge, gave a short and interâ€" esting talk on "Your Child and His Health." In festive mood, the ladies of the Mayfair Bowling League enâ€" joyed Christmas dinner at the Savarin, Toronto, last week, and remained for the floor show. **St. Mark‘s C.W.L‘s recent Chrisimas Bazaar was a huge success, and lovely prizes were won by several lucky people â€" Mrs, Mcinnery was the winner of a beautiful painting done by Mrs. J. Marley; Christmas wreaths made of candies were won by Jim Carey and Ken O‘Brien; a doll and handâ€"made wardrobe, donated by Mrs. N. Longo, was won by H. Clarke: a threeâ€"tiered fruit cake was won by G. Glass, and grocery hampers went to Mrs, L. Martelâ€" lo, Mrs.°L. Grieve, and J. Botâ€" treil. â€" The ladies will also be enterâ€" tainiag patients of the Ontario ALONG THE QUEENSWAY Mrs. T. Turner, CL 1â€"7224 ol ,/{;»(/f/ 'J.'â€"J’â€"(-w/ 250 DUNDAS HWY. WEST, P.O. BOX 9, COOKSVILLE, ONTARIO Telephone 277â€"9531 Woodland Motors Limited COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON Hospital at a , Rev. J. F, Stapleton, C.S.B., was guest speaker at St. Mark‘s Catholic Women‘s League annual Day of Recollection. His topic was "Fostering Vocations in the Home" which was highly interâ€" esting and informative. The service of The Nine Lesâ€" sons, and Carols, will be conâ€" ducted at St. James‘ Anglican Church, Park Lawn Rd., on Sunâ€" day, December 28, at the 11 am. service. Officers and executive of Price Memorial L.O.B.A., No. 515, were installed at the Christâ€" mas meeting held last week. The Charter was draped, in loving memory of the late Deputy Mistress, Mrs. E. James, who passed away early this month. _ Gifts were received, and exâ€" changed, and Christmas refreshâ€" ments were served and enjoyed. Park Lawn Presbyterian Young Peoples club will be hosts at an "At Home" party on December 27, at 8:30 p.m., when they will entertain many of their friends, home for Christmas from uniâ€" versities, nurses training, etc. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Work and family, Seven Oaks Ave., for Christmas include their parents, Mrs. G. Work and Mrs. W. A. Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McQueen, Guelph, with their son Rod, home from the University of Western Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, George Galamâ€" Christmas. berti, Glenaden Ave., W., have! returned from a month‘s holiâ€"‘ And the RINGING IN THE NEW a little ahead of | the date is the recently elected executive of | the Etobicoke Horticultural Society. Carrying | on the Society‘s work next year will be: front ’ row, left to right: Mrs. D. Miller, Assistant / clivery Fan~1911 Residential construction in q: moathl.eqmpandtonlyl.mln arlies o moa i ‘h.Amu 't.lu h:b::“w burbs sul oa Your t fumine 20 pepent|poiities:" ETOBICORE TOwn. fear i running 3Â¥ pe SHIP â€"shows the largest gain in ahead of the corresponding perâ€" housing with permits for 4,148 ijod of 1962, The Toronto Real Esâ€" |residential units at November 30, tate Board reports. compared to 3,234 at the same Building permits were issued|time last year, a jump of 20 perâ€" in Teronto, North York, Scarborâ€" | cent. ough and Etobicoke to allow conâ€"| NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP struction of 17,365 dwelling units|residential construction is up 7 up to the end of November this |percent with 7,303 dwelling ‘units year compared to 13426 in the approved this year against 6,820 similar 11â€"month period of 1962. in 1962. * Residential building in TORâ€"| SCARBOROUGH TOWNSHIF ONTO this year, mostly apartâ€"\housebuilding is about the same ment construction, was threeâ€"\as last year with 2,322 permits at andâ€"oneâ€"half times what it wu;the end of November. The Iâ€" last year with 3,592 units in 11‘ month total last year was 2,349. Etobicoke Has Biggest Gain in Residential Building North York Twp Etobicoke Twp. Scarborough Twp ‘Toronto City ... ‘Totals 7 Pagine Residential building in TOR-[ SCARBOROUGH TOWNSHIP ONTO this year, mostly apartâ€"\housebuilding is about the same ment construction, was threeâ€" as last year with 2,322 permits at andâ€"oneâ€"half times what it wu;the end of November. The Iâ€" last year with 3,592 units in 11‘ month total last year was 2,349. RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION IN METROPOLITAN TORONTO * BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED MUNICIPALITY (One Month) NOVEMBER North York Twp. Etobicoke . Twp. Scarborough Twp Toronto City ... Totals |..._....._.... day in Florida, and will have their families, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dowds and children, from Peterâ€" boro, and Dr. and Mrs. Bill O‘Hara, with them to celebrate Christmas. Turner abode will be nroms: 100 95 I mmsic.." T08 054 38 316 578 49 (Eleven Months) JANUARY 1 to NOVEMBER 30 k Semiâ€" Singleâ€" Apartments . detached . detached Secretary; Mrs. 1. Cunningham, secretary; back row: A. D. Babcock, treasurer; Dr. R. Watson, first viceâ€"president; R. Thompson, 2nd viceâ€"pres.; H. J. Cunningham, president. Aronmfl\h 9621963 3530 3331 1104 1562 2186 1650 2096 282 270 1302 971 481 158 166 1220 950 3538 73 7101 9446 1544 1998 4781 547 10 117 109 333 193 Among the suburban Municiâ€" palities, ETOBICOKE TOWNâ€" SHIP shows the largest gain in housing with permits for 4,148 residential units at November 30, compared to 3,234 at the same time last year, a jump of 20 perâ€" NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP residential construction is up 7 percent with 7,303 dwelling ‘units approved this year against 6,820 in 1962. * bulging on Christmas day when | the family, and grandchildren, arrive with bundles for Gran‘ and Granpa. | Hope you all will have as merry a Christmas as we are sure to have, and a Happy, Prosâ€" perous, New Year. Semiâ€" Singleâ€" detached _ detached 10 10 376 * 108 Photo by Stan Windrim 2410 1782 1675 298 T7 116 5921 6820 7303 3234 4148 2349 2322 1023 3592 13426 17365 128 215 109 1399 Total Total 159 98 1464 881 COMBINED FORCES of the Etobicoke â€" Queensway and the Lakeshore Lions Clubs prepared 75 hampers for the needy in the area at Christmas. Included in each hamper is a 12â€" WHEN BETTER PRODUCTS ARE MADE . .. YOU‘LL BUY THEM FIRST Your CANADIAN TIRE STORE at 975 THE QUEENSWAY CELEBRATE THE APPROACH OF 1964 WITH A QUARTER CENTURY OF SERVICING THE NEEDS OF LOCAL RESIDENTS IN AUTOMOTIVE AND HOME REQUIREMENTS WE HAVE EXPANDED MANY TIMES DURING THE PAST 25 YEARS ... AND WE CONFIDENTLY LOOK FORWARD TO CONTINUALLY STRIVING TO IMPROVE â€" $O WE MAY SERVE YOU BETTER. THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Tuesday, Dec. 24, pound turkey and a variety of staples. The baskets were deâ€" livered Sunday by 27 Lions equipped with 20 vehicles. l Photo by Streeter Studio N.T. .___| MOLibaY woues NEW vears may [ S.Mm. to 5

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