Rev. Stephen McWilliams celeâ€" brated his first mass on Sunday, June 5& at 12 o‘clock noon in Naâ€" tivity of Our Lord Church.. He was assisted by Rev. Stephen Coates as deacon and Rev. Thomâ€" as Cain as subâ€"deacon. Rev. G. Breen delivered the homily. News from Nativity of Our Lord Father McWilliams had been orâ€" dained the day before at St, Miâ€" chael‘s Cathedral by his Grace Archbishop Pocock. Rev. Mr. John Pilkauskas, a fellow parishioner, received the order of the Deaconite on the same day. _ A reception in honour of Father McWilliams was held on Sunday afternoon in the parish hall. Pourâ€" ing> tea were: Mrs. F. T. Meâ€" Caughey, Mrs. P. J. McWilliams, Mrs. A. L, Brady and Mrs. H. N. Barnard. Strawberry Social A "Strawberry Social" convenâ€" ed by Mrs. R. D. Kilmer and Mrs. F. R. Woodhead was the format has been made by the Lieutenâ€" ant Governor in Council closing the Old Smithfield Cemetery on Albion Road, Township of Etoâ€" bicoke, and that, on or after the 25th day of July, 1966, beâ€" ing more than 30 days from the last date of publication hereof, any bodies not removed by relatives or friends of the deceased will be disinterred, reâ€" mo:ed and reinterred pursuant to Section 57 of The Cemeteries Act., in Riverside Cemetery, in the said Township of Etobicoke. DATED at Toronto, this 6th day of June, 1966. THE TORONTO HOME MISâ€" SIONS _COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, Owner ALBERT _BARKER, BRUCE ELLA AND J. VICTOR HOGG, Former Trustees of the Cemetery. by Cemeteries Act _ THE MATTER OF the Cemetery on the north side of Albion Road, west of Marâ€" tin Grove, known as "Old Smithfield Cemetery", being TAKE NOTICE that an Order art of Lot 36, Concession 2, rmnï¬ng the liunher, Townâ€" ship of Etobicoke. West Of Highway 27 10. 11. 12. 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The Chairman of the Education Committee of the Etobicoke Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, Mr. A. G. Wilson, preceded Dr. Hallett with a film entitled "The Doctor Speaks His Mind". Followâ€" ing the film and speech, Dr. Halâ€" lett and Mr, Wilson joined the ladies in a light luncheon of strawâ€" berries and ice cream. On June 19, 1966, a very sucâ€" cessful and enjoyable parish picâ€" nic was held at Waterfalls Playâ€" ground in Georgetown. Gold Cord Candlelight Ceremony Tuesday, June 14 was an excitâ€" ing day for the Marshall Family of Inverdon Road as they were going to attend the Gold Cord Presentation for their daughter Diane, their second daughter to receive this award. Richview auditorium was the place, the time 7.45 in the eveâ€" ning. _ Commissioners, â€" Leaders, Brownies from the 500th pack, 500th "B" pack, Guides of the 500th company, parents and friends were assembled. The cereâ€" monies reflected Diane‘s past years, starting as a Tweenie. Jane Marshall, her sister, was enâ€" rolled in a mock enrolment cereâ€" mony. Golden Bar and Golden Hand badges were presented. The girls who flew into Guides were Carol Anne Simmons, Barbara Rabjohn and Jane Anderson. Carol Anne Weir was enrolled as a Guide by Mrs. Bevis. Second Class, 1st Class, Profiâ€" ciency badges and Home Nursing certificates . were presented . to Guides. Naney Romanick and Lynâ€" da Rabjohn were presented with their All Round Cords, the second highest award in Guides. Dianne had many relatives and friends present, the proudest beâ€" ing her mother and father, who were presented with â€" flowers. Diane received many gifts from the company, the Parents Comâ€" mittee and her friends. Mrs. E. Thackeray, Area Comâ€" missioner, lit the candles as the house lights went out for the most important part of the ceremony when Diane Marshall stepped forâ€" ward to receive her Gold Cord, the highest award in Guides, from Mrs. W. A. Bevis. Deputy Area Commissioner Mrs. G. Horsnel gav@ an impressive talk on the high standards in Guiding that are necessary to achieve Gold Cord recognition. Coffee, cakes and a Special Gold Small _ Med. Large 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.75 621â€"6049 1.50 1.75 1.15 1.50 2.35 1.15 1.15 2.15 2.25 2.15 2.15 I " . , . but the greatest of these ‘is charity." Each of us may make lour own interpretation of these {words. Every now and then I Cord Cake was served to the parâ€" ents, friends, Brownies, Guides, Commissioners and Leaders presâ€" ent by the Parents Committee unâ€" der the convenorship of Mrs. Lenâ€" ore Rabjohn. Division Commissioner Mrs. G. O. Thompson and Mrs. ‘Holtham, Metropolitan. Camp Adviser were unable to attend the full cereâ€" mony due to previous engageâ€" ments. However they did manage to attend the latter part and stay for refreshments. A $300. CHEQUE is handed to Etobicoke General Hospital Chairman John Wyllie by Mrs. John Allen while Rexdale Rotary Club president Ron Cocks looks on. The cheque was from the Rexdale Rotaryâ€" annes, and was collected by themselves. All the usual Bazaar Stands plus lots of Games for Young and Old. Nursery for Babies, Tearoom, Refreshment Stands with Herrings, Croquettes, Chips, Etc., Etc., Etc., Don‘t Forget The Summer Festival On Saturday, June 25, 1966 Admission 10c Per Person, Free Balloons for the Kids In the Toronto District Christian Highschool, 8TH AVENUE AND PINE STREET, WOODBRIDGE, ONT. Islington Ave. _ & Dixon Rd. > PHONE 241â€"3554 _ Over 200 check * points lead to safe f driving and . positive savings : FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, A WEST END LOCATION AT Etobicoke General Hospital Report CLINIC HOURS: Mon. to Sat. 8 :30 a.m. to 7 :30 p.m. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF AND HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME. YOU WON‘T WANT TO MISS THIS DAY! IMPERIAL IMPERIAL OIL CONTINUES TO LEAD THE WAY IN AUTO SAFETY WITH am made aware of another meanâ€" ing or a deeper truth that had not been evident to me before. I had always thought charity was the act of giving or assisting and was at its finest, when it was done anonymously. This interpretation can be eclipsed with a broader meaning which states that the greatest form charity takes is when we help others to help themâ€" selves. The above is only stated to reâ€" mind us that hospitals are not conâ€" structed, nor do they exist, as an end in themselves. ‘The purpose of a hospital is to help doctors and other professionals restore as The Rotarians just thought it would be a nice idea to have the ladies present their gift at the men‘s meeting. Both Mrs, Allen and Mr. Cocks are outging presidents. kEssotcarRelimes, Under Chassis Inspectionâ€"Exhaust +« Muffier «+ Universal Joints « Engine Mounts « Shocks + Front and Rear Suspension. Front End Inspectionâ€"Suspension « Ball Joints «+ Steering Linkage « Wheel Bearings « Tires + Brake Lining « Drum and Cylinder. 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On this premise I venture to add that our new hospital will be a good busiâ€" ness investment for all of us, since we have no more valuable asset than our mental and physical health. aware of the great campaigns} uo & es mn .ilut Our Police aliminate what thay vafe» in aslm M me aee m At our last meeting, a resolution was passed which now permits Controller John Carroll to authâ€" orize the architects to proceed as rapidly as possible with the deâ€" sign of our 525 bed hospital which ultimately will be expanded to apâ€" proximately 750 beds. When final plans and specifications will be available to call tender is still a matter of conjecture since nearly all decisions have to be approved by the O.H.S.C. due to lack of hospital facilities when required, can rarely be afâ€" Those of you who read last week‘s report are aware that we anticipate the original estimated . C. uow co. LTD. 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