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Weston Times (1966), 20 Apr 1967, p. 7

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‘ butterflies and colourâ€" ful (which the children had made) decorated the auditorâ€" fum of the Anglican Church of St. Wilfrid‘s for a most delightâ€" ful dessert luncheon last week. Beautiful _ Pakistan _ Embroidâ€" eries were on display before and after the program and this beauâ€" tiful array of place mats, ovals, nighties, hankies etc. was certainâ€" ly worth browsing over. â€" These embroideries were made in Pakisâ€" tan by village women trained by Christian missionaries under Techâ€" mical Services Association in Laâ€" hore. The project was started in 1948 with four women, There are now 600 women in 30 villages regularly earning enough to supâ€" port their families and educate their children. There are many more waiting to be trained but they must wait until there is sufâ€" ficient work for them to do. Alâ€" though much of their work is sold in Pakistan they depend to a Garbage Problems §249 Dundas St. wW. Islington, Ont. Telephone | 231â€"3111 Opposite Six Points Plumbing & Heating GEORGE PATTERSON OPEN TILL 9 P.M. TUESDAY TO FRIDAY Junction Tradeâ€"nâ€"Post $308 & 3846 DUNDAS ST. W. (at Runnymede) â€" 7827026 USED DISPOSER KINGSWAY HOME IMPROVEMENT Bought & Sold FLUSH IT DOWN THE DRAIN WITH THE INVINCIBLE 77 STAINLESS STEEL PNone 237â€"3111 osite Six Points .‘_ Plaza w‘f y":'\ ‘W‘ y s eP Drop in and Browse _ P SEE THEM AT INâ€"SINKâ€"ERATOR HEADQUARTERS St. Wilfrid‘s NTRAL ETOBICOKE NEWS | _ If you are going abroad, leave ’ your mink stole at home, suggestâ€" }ed this travelled speaker "unless you are going over to visit your |family!" Don‘t take a hat but | tuck in a head scarf to wear when visiting churches and be sure to slip an extra pair of hose into your handbag "just in case you pop a run!" Mission Festival at St. Luke‘s Did you know that a miniature Expo ‘67 will be held in our comâ€" ’muni'.y on the weekend of April | 28â€"30? This Expo will be a Misâ€" | sion Festival at St. Luke‘s United | Church .and it will provide a new i-vnreneas of~ ~the contribution 1which the Christian Church is | making in this community, in the ilnner City and in the World. tacular whichâ€"is to open in Monâ€" treal April 28, but this was the most explicit and detailed acâ€" count. Mrs. French reviewed the planning required for Expo, "beâ€" fore and after" pictures of the site plus a birdseye view of each building, amusement and enterâ€" tainment which should delight every _ visitor. The _ attractive speaker dispelled _ many | fears about Logexpo and mentioned that anyone applying now for accomâ€" modation might have to wait 8 to 10 weeks for a reply. The second feature of this enâ€" joyable afternoon was an excellent demonstration on "How to Pack" by Miss Denise Tremblay, Woâ€" men‘s Travel Consultant for Air Canada. Planning a trip this spring? These hints might be of help to you. _z First of all if you are arriving at your destination during the night Miss Tremblay suggests you place your sleepwear at the top of the bag and a comfy muumuy will do double duty as a houseâ€" coat. Be sure your wardrobe is eolour coâ€"ordinated so that basic accessories will compliment difâ€" Maybe ~you are~ aware that pleats will stay in place when put in a nylon stocking, and. tissue paper is ideal for keeping garâ€" ments wrinkle free when folding them. Inflatable hangers, expandâ€" able clothes lines, travel packets of detergent and beauty aids are available to facilitage your packâ€" Miss Tremblay advised that heavy items such as shoes, or odd shaped articles be placed on the bottom of the suitcase and garâ€" ments be packed in neat layers (in a plastic garment bag) so that each layer can be lifted out as a unit. When packing dresses, fasten most buttons and leave belts loosely tied. Make use of plastic bags and plastic bottles for cosmetics. . The theme is "Getting to Know Youâ€"The World, Our Neighbour" and Mrs. William Cook of Antioch Drive is Chairman and Coâ€"ordinaâ€" tor. Each organization within St. Luke‘s congregation will be parâ€" ticipatingâ€"Missions Across Canâ€" ada will be presented by Messenâ€" BUYING A CAR OR TRUCK? 17 Knowland Dr., Islington Bus.: 247â€"7161; Res.: 244â€"8571 NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS Insurance and terms arranged. Debt consolidation & counseling. Individuals and Companies. Also Leasing. Pontiac, Buick, Tempest, Acadian, Vauxhall, GMC Trucks CALL E. Ray Reynolds GRANT G. BROWN, MOTORS LTD. 1575 WESTON ROAD Thursday, April 20, 1967 In the evening the Youth Groups la dance and money received will be used for the furnishings in ! the Youth Room of the new Chrisâ€" tian Education Building. 1â€" Sunday, April 30° concludes the Festival. The guest Preacher will be Rev. W. Donald Goodger, B.A., B.D., Assfstant Secretary of the Missionary and Maintenance of the United Church. Youth groups i; will be present to participate in | the Dedication to Mission. gers, Explorers and Tyros. "Then an Now" will be portrayed by the C.G.L.T. Youth Groups will illusâ€" trate Education, the Intermediate Dept. of the Sunday Schoolâ€"Litâ€" Bale; United Church Womenâ€" Sessionâ€" Medical Frontiers; Steâ€" wards â€" Stewardship;‘ Couples Clubâ€"Inner City and Community Outreach; Men‘s Clubâ€"Story of St. Luke‘s. _On Friday evening, April 28 at T:30 p.m. there will be a "Getting to Know_ You" Variety Night: at St. Luke‘s â€" a SAlute to Canada in song and fun. . Participating groups include the midâ€"week orâ€" ganizations, Junior and â€" Senior Choirs, A group from the Concert Band of Western Technical School under the direction of Mr. R. Plunkett: will be special guests. Rev. R. D. Thompson will dediâ€" cate and formally open the Festiâ€" val: Refreshments will be served by the ladies of the U.C.W. and everyone is cordially invited to attend. showing of films and pictures deâ€" picting the growth of St. Luke‘s. A film "The Inner City" will also be shown. Saturday, April 29 at 2:30 p.m. all displays will be open and a Kingsway Lambton â€" United Church Women s _The main feature of the April meeting of United Church Women of Kingsway _ Lambton .United was .a challenging. panel discusâ€" sion, requested by the memberâ€" ship, which explored the theme "The Hows and Whys of the United Church Women‘s Organiâ€" zationâ€"How does it work and why do we have & U.C.W." R Mrs. Wm. Beer was moderator and panelists were Mrs. G. L. Court, Mrs. C. H. Cavers, Mrs. I. T. Hamilton®and Mrs. J. H. Inâ€" gham. These ladies have a collecâ€" tive background of vast experâ€" ience at the local, presbyterial and conference levels and were qualified to assess the organizaâ€" tion with a candid and knowledgeâ€" able appraisal. emphasized â€" "To unite all woâ€" men of the congregation for the total mission of the Church." Has the organization been a success in the early years of its existence (it was initiated in 1961) â€" and the answer is a qualified "yes". Although great strides have been made, the ultimate ~certainly has not been reached. â€" One of the queries discussed was "Why do women try to raise so much money? It was felt that without the many projects there would be many appeals from misâ€" sionaries and church boards and this system would be considerably inadequate. As it is Untied Church Women across Canada â€" raised more than $70,000 over and above the estimated budget and with these funds the youth work in Banff can go forward, medical workers in Nepal can plan for their new 30 bed hospital, a proâ€" per manse can replace the trailerâ€" home in Fort Nelson, and in Zamâ€" bia the "Miracle Dollars" are available for the Rural Training SALE! SALE! SALE! I Children‘s, Infants‘ and Maternity Wear Monday to Wednesday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday & Friday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdayâ€"10 a.m. to 6 p.m. COATS â€" RAINWEAR â€" SUITS PANTSUITS â€" DRESSES â€" BLOUSES SWEATERS â€" SLACKS â€" SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE â€" FULL LINE FOUNDATIONS HOUSECOATS â€" MILLINERY â€" HANDBAGS SMOKE ano WATER Lewis‘s ALL WELL ENOWN BRANDS . All Merchandise Must Be Cleared To The Walls Most U.C.W. organizations are divided into units and the panelâ€" ists favoured this system because more workable groups, . program variety and encourages invididual participation. should be given greater opportuniâ€" ties to prove themselves on local boards and at the presbyterial and conference levels. In the past women have made an enormous contribution to the church and although (they do not wish to "take over", they believe they should help to carry the physical burden. topic ~~of â€" discussion ~ which the panelists felt United Church Woâ€" men should be alterted to, and inâ€" volved in efforts to combat the problem. C ‘In conclusion, the panelists hoped that United Church Women would not need a label to witness effectively in their ‘church and community. Allegiance to the Church and to God is expressed "by the way you live and the kind of person you are". Women have a great social conâ€" science and one of the future projects considered at Conference is providing homes for homeless ladies rather than confining them to institutions. The panel was very candid in their concern for youth and adâ€" vised adult members not to be so critical of suggestions made by younger people. Thought was given to the inâ€" fluence women have in determinâ€" ing the policies of the United Church of Canada, and this point may be explored further. . An inspiring devotional was given by Mrs. J. Houston on "Prayer." Too much air in your tites make them run hard, exposes them to impact damage and shortens tread life in the centre of the tire. The Canadian Highway Safeâ€" ty Council urges that you find out what the proper inflation is for your tires and keep them at it. | LADIES‘!! | Racial prejudice was another PHONE CH 9â€"0541 A. & J. 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He will be wearing identification ribbon and carrying an official receipt book. $1.00 donation will provide 10 Gospels. Queen"Scouts David Fullerton and Bruce George. David received a certificate in a ceremony at Conâ€" vocation Hall on March 30th and since his family are now stationed with the RCAF at a German post. Parents and friends of the boys attended the Ceremonies and were entertained by the Greater Toronâ€" to Region Band, and wonderful singing voices of the Choir led by Raymond E: Leonard. Coin Club of Thistletown A record crowd attended the 2 Queen‘s Scouts Honoured in Germany The 2nd Humber West Scout Group are proud of their two On Monday evening, April 17th HISTLETOWN NEWS elub‘s third birthday. Jim Charl The second guest of the evening was John Regitko andâ€"hisâ€"assistâ€" ton, guest speaker, did a fine job in layingâ€"out the ground rules for 1. Join a coin club. 2. Join the Canadian Numisâ€" matics Association. 8. Be a true numismatist Inâ€" erease‘ your knowledge of your 4. Know the value of your coins. Keep a record of all your collecâ€" 5. Be a practical numismatist. Specialize in one thing. â€" 6. Don‘t envy the big collectors. You don‘t have to have a valuable display to win prizes, but simply an attractive display. T. This is a lifetime hobby, enjoy it to the fullest. 8. Deal with a reputable dealer or a professional Numismatist. 9. Have a code thics. Do not belittle M;iw's collecâ€" ant Joe Hodgets.â€"Johnâ€"showed us a terrific film entitled "The Life and work of Emanuel Hahn." At the April meeting John showed a coloured film entitled "Money Minters". Plan to attend their 10. Coins are hard to come by, so always insure your collection. 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