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Weston Times (1966), 1 Feb 1968, p. 3

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conund may tor the faith And to speak out bNdlrUgaitut 'crror. But, u Christians, it is our first duty to punch Christ and His than» love tor mun. Not ou. unit]. did I tind in that publication that told me how utterly wondcrtul Chriat is, how tender with the penitent, how patient with the fearful, how long suffering with the wayward. Never as long as 1 live will I forget authoress, Eugenie Price’s advice to I group of Christian writers. "Our job is not to pro- claim a truth, it is to exalt I Person." To me Christianity is not a so! of religious bell-fl and prin- ciplu, it h a Pergott-Chrut-- the Son ot the living God - and He in the mawer to every prob- lem that I have. , We gain nothing by argument and some of us argue ls though we had been baptized in lemon juice instead of the love of God. What problem live we, in our heart, in our home, in our business? Chris the answen He 1'veilrsc/lrdl In about it it li‘i, publication to road and um perusing it I white 1 ud- ly laid it down. The object at tho mun-lion mod to be to an othm when they were mu. actually. which in cor- WELD“. CRISP 1354 Weston Rd. , Locations North Park Plaza Never mlttd the t?trms attd_rough t"' P"', tettortferod . .. WESTON FlEtlllfTElllM tlllliltll ":00 mm. - Morning Sonic. 9:45 mm. - Junior & Int-"nadir“ 10:00 mm. - Pu Bible Clan 11:00 am. - Nursery, Kindorgnmn, _ Primary, Crib Corn" teti" m, did with»; {a the sitipt Chips? Minister 241-1571 Visit our new brandh Gi't'i' see how you like our opening combination While, we've been building our new Scotiabank branch, we've already come to know many of you by sight. And now that our doors are open, we'd like to get to know you by name. Feeldree to drop in anytime and say hello. We'll enjoy meeting you. In fact we'd like your help in keepingii; up-to-date on everything going on in this area. And . you happen to haye a banking problem, chances are we can help you in return. . . With the many banking services we have available at The Bank of Nova Scotia, you’ll be surprised how helpful We can be. Service, convenience and a warm welc_ome- yours for the asking (iii) The Bankof Naila Scotia Poms It PONDER 7W9 CROSS STREET AT CHURCH STREET 1571 241-9533 Sunday, February 4th, 1968 by Wosion's tKitt.!, " I'Iurlburt Wants IT C Meetings Open to Public There will be one exception to the rule and this is when TTC topics deal with labor rela. lions, property acquisition and accident claims against the TTC by transit riders. "The North York controller, Metro liaison representative to the TTC as well as chairman of the Metro Transportation Com- mit!" advised Metro Council that TTC chairman Ralph" Day would go along with TTC meet- ings being conducted in public. sewiBgieemtttaehaneeand on: air Bible, mutiny with. I been“ but! - tor after all He is the God at tho universe. Column your My unto the Lord - toll and upon each can of yourxoad upon Him; mm. lean on. rely on and be eotttidettt also in Him, and He will bring it to pal. Psalm 37:5. North York Controller Gordon Hurlburt last week gave sup- port to more public meetings by the Toronto Transit Commission. Rev. R. al.Wttttts, B.A, [6f5LMtrdfifs' Wosignrllroudit Ttyrtrk Drive an M. In"... AG. Wan Tolopllopo 749-4900 C I SPENCER, MANAGER Weston Road 8: Toryork Drive The family settled in a house across from the exhibition grounds which they bought but 10 cent: 1 month was deducted from the father's pay so that he couldn't lay claim to the land on which it stood. Mrs. Shini- man is the eldest ot 13 children of which three sisters and two brothers are still living. She has four children of her own as well Alderwood young people held a pot luck supper Saturday even- ing with young people from other as four grandchildren. seven great grandchil‘ren and one great great grandchild. Congratulations to Mrs. Isabel- le Shinimen who celebnted her 90th birthday recently. In. Shinimm. who when her home with her son George. Ann Arbour Rd., en1oys good heuth and only a bad back keeps her from being more active, Mrs. Shiniman we: born in Belfast, Ireland January 9th, 1818 and came to Canada with her mother in 1885 to join her father who had come here 18 months earlier to work for the railway. In. Not. Sch-van. leu- borough, and baby NOI’I luv. returned homo “In trading I few days last week with In w- ent: and {may W. md. In. Line Langley, An Arbour Rd. ASHBEE BROS. Automatie metering reritrtera the Imount of fuel we doll- ver, for accurate billing. 50 Rosemount Ave. all 241-1601 TOP SERVICE Monday, February 5th OPENING stiathburn park helen kemsley 241-5686 (Just above Finch Ava. West) Everybody welcome! Come and help us celebrate the opening of our new branch. We'd like you to meet Manager C. B. Spencer and his staff. and your neighbours and F friends-at your Scotiahank! Refresh- menu will be served. Last Sunday evening St. Ste phens United Church, Port Cred, What better time in travel than when you are young and what better place to see than Canada. About two vears ago Ron Chapman. Weston Rd. decided to go to Vancouver and work there for awhile. A year later Bruce Bridgman Jubilee, "res. and Greg Ross. Weston Rd. decided to visit Ron. Bruce stayed and Greg returned home only to go back again. This past summer Murray VanWyck Gaydon Ave and Bill Best P-nydnn Ave. WM to Vancouver to visit the boys and have remained there after obtaining jobs. The five hays have an apartment and are learn- ing the basics of cooking and keeping house. From all reports Bruce and Murray do most of the cooking and can serve a very tasty beef stroganoff. There is A newly formed Mo- thers auxiliary tor the 278A Brownie and Guides and mothers or: needed to get this going. There have been two meetings so far and another is planned for Monday Feb. 26 at 8:00 pm. at Mrs. Doreen Kerr, " Synth- bur'il Blvd. The idea is to raise I small amount of money for the brownie and guide leaders' needs. It you are interested and have any ideas please call Mrs. Kerr. 2414146 or so to the meet- ing at her place on the Mth. We also need new Brownie lead. ers as Mrs. Parkhouse and Mrs. Johnston, faithful leaders for so long, will be unable to continue due to other commitments. " new leaders are not found the pack will “ave to close so if you would like to help in this and be an instrument in the guidance of our Girls please call Mrs. Parkhnuse 24l~8338 or Mrs. Johnston 241-8238. T church. tau invited “only (our (to. Riverud. would Alla up." In. 'tobert In hull. minute! at the annulled Church M The Deaf, “lento. was the guest water And cer- tainly we the interest of the you“ mph with his message. A hoot-nanny followed with slum Peter and Sunny pertorrts inx and Rhino Nelson and Joe Lay" doing 1 good job with the wand attach. Folk singers en- tertained and had audience par: ticipation. A good time was had Ind all are hoping ior another get to-zether wont OPEN HOUSE! Wed., Feb. Tth 2 to 5 p.m. At the 9:30 church sorviw Feh 4. Rev, Thornelnp from Ri. verside United will preach the cermon to the. congregation at St. Timothy Anglican and Rev. Garrett from St. Timothy will preach the sermon at Riverside at the 11 o'elock service on Feb. ll. This'might.he a good time for any of the members of Hi verside who wish to attend St. Timothy to do so, On Thursday Feb. 8 Emery high students will be holding their annual Valentine dance at 8:'") putt. with 'the Entertayners supplying the music. Gail Scott who is social convenor has spent a lot of time arranging this dance and she is hoping for a good turnout. so students don't let her down get up there and have a good lime. Don't worry ahout it being on Thursday night as there is no school the next day it being teachers convontion. Friday evening was student athletic night at C. W. Jeffery: high school with Emery high be. ing invited. A large crowd at- tended and velled itself hoarse during the basketball games. It looks as if the Jeffery lads were being perfect hosts as Emery junior boys and senior boys each won their basketball games and in a mixed tug-of-war Emery stu- dents won two of three. The push ball game was a draw. A dance and refreshments followed and a wonderful time spent. Tomor. row night, the 2nd, Emery will be hosts to Westview in a dou. ble header basketball game with the juniors and seniors playing. This will be followed by a dance. On Feb. 5, Monday, there will be a blood donors clinic at the school open for the students from 1:30 to 4 pm. The clinic will be open that evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m. for any adults who wishrto give so please roe member the date Feb. 5 at Emery Collegiate. it held a hymn sing under the direction of Ray Leonard and his music group from Riverside Church. Frank Bean and two members of the Melodic. group were amongothe entertainers. St. Stephens congregation is looking forward to having the group en. tertain again in the near future. Refreshments were served. AWARD WINNERS at the recent evangelistic cruude conducted in Berean Baptist Church, Downsview, are shown backgrounded by their smiling pastor, Roger Fellows (left) and guest speaker Rev. Erie Richards, Canadian director of ambassadors for Christ. The children, from four to 13 years of age, are from Downsview, North York, Thistletown and Weston. Left to right are Beverley Eakin, Dale Hanada, Nancy Hanada peeking m-er shoulder of Peter Eakin who is standing on a chair, Low Cost 2nd Mortgages SPEEDY SERVICE:Just tel myournoodund will at up a plan fat yqu lmmodiatdy. _.. $2,000 $3 8.10 $3.000 $5 7. 14 $4.000 $75.19 $5.000 $95.24 Alum "VIII-nu baud " 15% woman tir? your: NO BONUS CHARGE OR HIDDEN FEES.. With the Assoeietee, you got a mortgage agreemm that is crystal chat. No bonus or hidden fees are over charged. Prepayment privilogu. Cottrid0ntiaurrartg- WHY OUR PLAN IS BEST: ASSOCIATES REALTY CREDIT LIMITED Get out. fat for house ropoln, Ga, cor, vacations, or any other good reason. Monthly Putnam: You Borrow As Low As A . A... l The borough or.York has eight (street names interporating the tword "Humber" in 'one form or another. The Works Committee is recommending that the name of the north arm of Humbcr Blvd. that runs into Alliance Ave. be changed so that Alliance would run from Jane St. eastward right over to Weston Rd. The next meeting will be Tues-1 day, February 6. The club holrisr a monthly fish show with ribbon awards given for the best entries; i They hold fish auctions which; give you an opportunity lo add; to your aquarium. _ For further information nhom this interesting Aquarium Club. phone Bill " 767-9252. AFRICA NIGHT On Sunday evening. February The club has around 80 mem- bers coming from Jane Park. Mount Dennis and Weston and they extend a welcome invitation to everyone who is intrested in tropical fish to attend their mow ing which are held the is! Tues, day to each month at 8 pm At the last yearly fish show. the club received over 300 onlrws from the Metrh area and beyond. Residents in the area will hr informed of these proposals be, fore any changes are made AQUARIUM CLUB CHANGES MEETING PLACE Bill Dey, Ellins Ave, reports that the Swansea Aquarium Club which formerly met at Lakeview Hall. Keele and Annette, will he meeting from now on at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 4185 Dundas St. Residents become quite attach. ed to their street names and may find it hard to accept change - but there are times when change can be for the better. Such is the case when there are too many streets with the Such is the are too many same name? The works committee is also recommending a change of name for the south arm of Humber Blvd. which runs east and west from Weston " to Hilldaig Jtd.. south of the Black Creek. and? -- -T,-irutm, "" mm Are. West 781-0045 (Numb-Morin) I”. Shana! Ave. "at Oil-5117 m Illa) Eight Streets Named 'Humber' Humber Blvd. To Become Alliance 1m Wain M (a. at lam) i At the mnmonl the young men land wnmon an) perfecting their loans for the three One-Act Plays i,the dramrelub is producing. The tines are: Amie Spring - The Jewish Wife __ The Private Year. These plays will be M- stage on Thursdiy, Friday and Saturday evenings. February l, 2 and l at 8 p.m. RED AMP WHITE WEEK If you aren't wearing Red and White at Runnymede Collegiate this past week: you just weren't in style Mr it was Rod and White Week at RC1 and the school colours “or? to hp worn at the sperm] social PVPMS, Rnservts your front row seat by phoning Nora Freestone at 76T 4058. RUNNYMEDE DRAMA CLUB One of the most exciting extra curricular activities at Runny- mede Collegiate is the acting ahilmns of the students belong- ing tn the drama club. Spring is just around the cor- ner and will he especially in evi- dence at the UCW Valentine Hat Show. Spring hats by Silhouette. in all their glorious shades and fabrics will be modelled by the ladies of the Friendship group on Tuesday evening. February 13 at 8 p.m. in North Runnymede Unit. ed Church, Pritchard Ave. Rev. Jim Stockton, an agricul- tural missionary (tom Zambia will be showing slides and telling of his work. "The Dark Comment" is be. coming enlightened and here is an opportunity to learn the truth about life in this area where 99 on of the population is African. VALENTINE HAT SHOW 4 at 7 pm. it will he "AFRICA NIGHT" at Mount Dennis United Church, Guestville Ave. Zambia. 3 member of the Commonwealth of Nations, is in Southern Interior of Africa. bord. ering Bhodesia, - SKIING AT LIMBEILOST Linda Lindsay of RCI reports M VII?” "I. Sharon Eakin, Beverley Beaumont. Joyce Raw- bottom, Norman Mills Gary. Beaumont, Glenda Clouston, David Eakin with a Wide grin, Debbie Harmer. Jay Oliphant in diamond-pattern sweater. Janice Smith and Catherine Borg. Awards were presented for bringing the most friends and or adults' to the meetings; answering questions about the Bible: assisting in registering; etc. An average of 60 adults and 70 children attended the services during the five-day crusade. _ . BECK SHOES-(5%, SALE OFF! JANE PARK & MOUNT DENNIS by Marion Gundy 762-0916 The Amateur crafts and hohhy Show will he on display at the library from Monday. February s In Friday, February 24. WINNING ON ALL FRONTS Last Friday was a big day for George Harvey as three of their learns won basketball games. The Harvey" swim tum won over Wexford collegiate 145-“. First place winners for Harvey were Roland Boesth, Jim Millroy, Frank Gay, Jim Grshant,,'rorn Drysdttltwtnd Stu Dungay. ' Coach Klinch is expecting great things of Jim Millmy and the re- lay team in the upcoming York finals io he held Friday at tho G, H. pool, Martin: at , pm. The Midgets won over Vaughan 43-38 with Mucutm getting 21 points. - _ _ Newtonbrmik 29-26 a d tied with Danforth 2121/ 'el' The Juniors squeered out a 32-31 win (war Vaughan with Galt Manzato.getting IS points. The Metropolitan Toronto Fam. ily Service Association is holding Open House " the St. Clair-York office. 1651 Keele St. on Thurs. day. February 8 from a to 5 pm. to Moduce to the community Andrew Farquhlmn recently ap- pointed district supervisor." re- placing Carl Latham. who has re- turned to service with the Fed. eral Government. Mr. Farquharson. a graduate of M00"! university comes tn FSA from the Family Service Agency in Vancouver. DISPLAY AT LIBRARY The hobbies develoned by rest. dents in our community are manv and varied and during the month of February we are going to have the opportunity of viewing some of them at the Mount Dennis Lib. rary on Weston Rd. The Seniors defeated Vaughan Rd. 56 to 46. with Jack Miniaci neninz 18 points. that the Hl-R's had I terrific time on their skiing weekend at Lim. berlnst. METRO FAMILY SERVICI ASSOCIATION In wrestling Harvey defeated '?iir"i')r'jiillh $13

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