f-fl va and Mr. Meilsen, Daj *~*1V~â€" CALLOV NA LIUNS j Neary and partner. Grateful thanks 130 p.m, an interâ€"church meeting a Bre extended to Ronald McKee who|f@r WOMEN is being held at MEET THE LIONETTES! The better halves of the loaned a good selection of records. Kingswayâ€"Lambton United Church, Rexdale Lions Club have‘ formed their own * & |85 The Kingsway to hear Mrs. association the "Lionettes" to aid in service Tl., Community . 4 _"oflu,"mnll‘:lthcr Hymer, who is the United work in the northern area. Posing with the would hh'w lh;nkd!h. (_0';;"â€"'“ Nations‘ Observer for United symbols of office are left to right: Mrs. Cora who o;‘;;lledv!v is ‘;;("‘.ndr'):":’i(‘hurch Women in the United Esc mseurecsmssentss Lord Benn hC f * ~®‘done by the churches at the Unâ€" ï¬ M * "‘ Chlmecn. \,MF‘B ‘“CD(’:;“ 1'led Nations, and what women can O en e '!:‘“' ean, Mirs. N. Bruce, Sirs 140 to play their part in furthering * this work. An open invitation is L D Se= |extended to all women to attend a u nc eS rl\ M. Buonvivere, Mr. and Mrl.; Coutts, Mr .and Mrs. Craig . &. Chambers, Mr. McDowell.| Kean, Mrs. N. Bruce, )ln} ball." The lucky door prize was P by Judy Kraajaveld, Spot prizes of records were won by Anâ€" Live theatre, this time in th«| orm of "Red Riding Hood", :} ood old time children‘s !lvouriu[ The ‘he Museum Children‘s ’I‘humlmnn., rill be presenting this play, startâ€"| Men‘s 1g February 1st every Snturdn_\l:.n Ad & 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. at ths| Thurs leyal Ontario Museum, Toronto |g.3q p ou can obtain tickets by writin~!The ( he theatre, Royal Ontario Mus fing w um, 100 Queen‘s Park, Toronto [ n 4. There is a charge). versit Om January 27th the 320t) rownie Pack of Fairhaven Schoo‘ eld a Flying Up Ceremony whe‘ ve brownies were presented wit‘ eir. wings: Nancy Bueglas, Jane atterson, Doreen Jay, Lesiie Burâ€" ®, Patrica Bryan. Also on ths imle evening Julie McBride was wpolled into Brownies as Julie and er:family are transeferred to Calâ€" ary where Julie will be able to im another Brownie Pack. Dance o ie Bora! Tork Gardeme Com| , PLANNED PARENTHOOD . Association this month| | ASSOCIATION > that the teenâ€"agers in this The second annual public meetâ€" i-"!"'"""“""‘ il'o(hfluudl’uuthoodh b“ Over 150 boys _‘Mvflluhplmonflun- .Mhh.u‘n-!."'m"“"‘ at 8.00 p.m. ifldlufllldln_mhï¬ï¬‚onucnumh Hall, 383 liller who was M.C. ‘"“.M‘n'liun- Street near Bloor. The e ‘teenâ€"agers literally "had , speakers for the evening will be ill." The lucky door prize was Mr. Robert E. Prittie, M.P., and C AD udv KWearinvaid â€" Snot| Mr. George Cadbury. MEN‘S VOLLEYBALL ne i e , _ President Mrs. Grace Poules . The memlers are already choo: y men in the area who are|chaired the business portion of the ing pattern< and material for ap isted in Volleyball, will be}mming and received reports from propriate costumes, Oriental dan to know that the Y.M.C.A. Welfare and Service Convenor cers have been engaged for th started men‘s volleyball at Doris Ryback and Ways and evening. iew Collegiate. The evening Means Convenor Barbara Vair. The guest speaker will be Polics esday, and the time 7.00 p.m. The Club‘s latest project is the woman Fern Alexander. FLY UP CEREMONY RED RIDING HOOD val York Gardens News «passenger and dual purpose automobiles and motorcycles also expire February 28. There will be no extension. 1964 plates are now on sale at your local motor licence office. Get yours now and avoid the lastâ€"minute lineup! Truck, Bus And Trailer Licence Plates 1964 yearly plates tor commerâ€" cial vehicles and trailers go on sale March 2 and are valid until March 31, 1965. Quarterly plates will not be available untH March 25. Last year‘s plates for comâ€" mercial vehicies and trailers expire March 31, 1964. There will be no extension. YOU are responsible for getting your new driver‘s licence by February 28. Get Your 1964 Automobile Licence Plates Now 1 1963 plates for If you have NOT received your application, contact your nearest motor licence office immediately, or write to the Ontario Department of Transport, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2. Be sure to state the number of your 1963 griver‘s licence; whether it is an operator‘s or chautffeur‘s licence; and your full name, address and birth date. The mailing of the new application forms for Ontario drivers‘ licences has now been completed. Present your application with the required fee without delay at your nearest motor licence office so that your new licence may be issued. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Thursday, January 6, 1964â€"Page 6 expires February 28 YOUR ‘63 DRIVER‘S LICENCE Torante 2 The 16th Annual Meeting and Dinner of the Etobicoke ‘Young Men‘s and Young Women‘s Christâ€" ‘an Association will take place on Thursday, February 6th, 1964 at 6.30 p.m. at 3226 Bloor Street West The Guest Speaker for the evenâ€" ing will be Dr. Murray G, Ross R.A., M.A., President, York Uuniâ€" versity, Toronto, For tickets apply to Etobicoke YMâ€"YÂ¥WCA, 3226 Bloor St. West. The ease with which roses and other trimmings can be made from icing was demonstrated at the latâ€" est meeting of the Humber Valley Kinettes by Mrs, M. A. Paul, cake decorator at the T. Eaton Co. for the past 25 years. est meeting of the Humber Valley _ One of the coming events discusâ€" e Kinettes by Mrs. M. A. Paul, cake sed at the meeting was the Fujiâ€" I T W k decorator at the T. Eaton Co. for yama Fantasy to be hosted by the n wo ee S the past 25 years. Kinettes in April under the conâ€" The Honorable Irwin Hasketh, Mrs. Paul was introduced by venorship of Doreen Ryback and M.P.P., Minister of Transport, will program convenor Dorothy Blair Norma Wilson. This event will be be the guest speaker at the dessert and showed the Club and their 28 held at the Skyline Hotel and will luncheon meeting of the Humber guests how to change a plain cake be attended by other clubs in Zone Valley Women‘s Progressive Conâ€" into a "magazine picture." ‘p. servative â€" Association, _ February Drocident) Mr6 Arana | Danlat) "Tha mambose avs stuonde shane. Hith You are cordially invited to attend. Cake Trimming Artist TOPICâ€"UNITED NATIONS ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER Mon. Irwin Haskett, Minister Regent Mrs. H. Donald Langdon made this announcement at the January meeting of the Chapter held at the home of Mrs. Leonard May, Abilene Drive. Mrs. J. J. F. McKkeown was apopinted liaison officer between the Chapter and the Municipal Campaign .Comunitâ€" tee for the hospital fund. Also at the meeting, a committee Shows Kinettes How sale of nylons convened by Claire Kerr with Joan Bieman and Iris VanMelle assisting with the orders. The Lord Bennett Chapter 1.0 D.E. will shortly begin a campaign to raise money to build a Childâ€" ren‘s Wing at North Toronto Genâ€" eral Hospital. Lord Bennett Chapter 1.0.D.E. Launches Drive For Hospital Mrs. F. R. Imrie reported on rangements for the Chapter to ®nâ€" pating in the Hydro Public ~SpoaÂ¥ the prugress of plans ler tie anâ€" tertain a group of New Canadians= ing â€" Contest â€" during â€" Educatio nual bridge to be held at North at the International Institute 0n Week March 1st to 5th. The wis Toronto Memorial Gardens on May the afternoon of February 9th. _ ning girls will also compete in th 6th. The Convenor for the Films and Catholic Women‘s League Contes Mrs. A. Home, Services | &6 WOTld AffRIS, MTS, W, D. PlGVCCS ) booommmmmmtermeentmmesmmenmmmrcermcecee fAome and Abroad Secretary, reâ€" recommended the first fullâ€"length fi ported that a framed picture offilm of the National Film Board,fi(y, jhe Social Scene will return Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II "The Drylanders" and in the study | . i P | in two weeks had been presented to the Etobiâ€" of World Affairs gave a talk on [‘ coke Senior Citizens Club Mrs. F. R. Imrie reported on the progiess of plans lor Lie aiâ€" nual bridge to be held at North Toronto Memorial Gardens on May 6th. PC Women Hear‘ Irwin Hasketh In Two Weeks . _ FRANKLIN CHARMICHAEL ART CLUB The executive of the Franklin ‘Carmichael Art Group held a meetâ€" ing last Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. Ray Desjardins, viceâ€" president of the group. At the meeting, Saturday March 21st was given‘ as the date for the childâ€" ren‘s exhibition, when several awâ€" ards will be made to the young students. One of the members put forward the suggestion to have open house one night at the adult class, when the general public would be free to come in and see for themselves the way in which the students work. The idea was enthusiastically agreed upon an the event will take place mid April. Thistletown artist Ted Kramole will be holding an exhibition of is paintings at the Picture Loan Thistletown News was appointed and nominations were received for officers and conâ€" venors for the vear 1961â€"65. Gallery, 3 Charles St. Bloor and Yonge. The showing. which is a selection from the last three years of Mr. Kramole‘s work, will start February 8th and last for 2 weeks. There will be 15 paintings in all, flower paintings, landscapes and figure studies. The artist, who was born in Yugoslavia, has lived in Canada for the past 16 years, and is a College of Art graduate. He is married, has twin boys and lives in the Brentwood Park subdivision, just north of Thistletown. By day he is an industrial designer, but devotes one night a week to tutâ€" oring the students of the Franklin Carmichae! Art Gmup and every other Saturday morning to the l T W k All though these news items are n WO ee S a little late it is never too late to The Honorable Irwin Hasketh, recognize the good turns these M.P.P., Minister of Transport, willigroups | are â€" doing, Well _ done H children‘s Saturday morning art class. Some of his paintings hang in the National Gallery in Ottawa, the Toronto and Hamilton Art galleries, He has had one man shows in Cleveland. Buenos Aires. children _ in _ "Sunshine Corner M (Continued from Page Three) at t} graphie ents are invited to leave their day night« at seven a‘clock. FPar the Picture Loan Society. and in istria where he held His first exâ€" hition at 23 years of age, He ok a post graduate course in aphic art and has exhibited in iny shows throughout Canada th the Society. THISTLETOWN BAPTIST Under the leadership of Mr. Holâ€" vell a new group for junior aged ildren will be meeting on Thursâ€" The ju mber Room at the Old Mill be ning at 1 p.m. The President s, James Burns will receive le shopping ervice Halverson, viceâ€"president; Mrs. Roy Bainâ€" bridge, director; Mrs. Margery Hutchinson, president; Mrs. Ruby Gilbert, treasurer. Mrs. Norma Davies, secretary, was absent for the photo. Photo: Charles Reed al meeting eryone luring ipay Mrs. Gordon R. Brown, Citizen ship and Immigration Convenor told the members of the final ar 139th Guides‘ Patrol Leaders arâ€" ranged a party for girls 6â€"12 years and gave: gifts, They also looked after a blind lady and her daughâ€" ter with two good hampers. 48th Brownies made felt toys, and filled them with tors. They also entertained a Downiown pack Brownies, Girl Guides and Guiders (leaders}. 163rd Brownies eollected magaâ€" zines and sent them to Africa. 140th Brownies sent money to Rangers to help pay for translatâ€" 184th ( Children gifts to M gifts to Mr. Seen 140th _ Guides clothing, and can poor family. South town Company, Library, "Mrs. 15¢th B Guides made rag dolls Mrs. â€"Smeltze for Omllia Mentat Retarded Hosâ€" hop; Social C pital. They also gave a party for ley, 162nd Brownies used toys which i to the Seatt Missi 184th Brownies and gave . gifis Church Workers. louth A Guide Kiwanis: also en 163rd Guides went to 3 Hospital and sang carols, presents and magazines, and a contribution . to the M Health patients. ‘"The Insect World GIRL GUIDING NEWS ru fill MRS. V. HENDRY No fuss, no bother . . . simply mail your National Trust savings account depositâ€"and relax. National Trust pays postage for you â€"BOTH WAYS I You‘ll get all the advantages of a National Trust savings account ... 4* interest on your minimum halfâ€"yearly balance ... write any reasonable number of cheques free of charge. Call National Trust today about a Saveâ€"Byâ€"Mail accountâ€"it‘s the modern, relaxing way to save. he filled stockings to _ Downtown illected _ boys‘ 1 goods for a ped _ Retarded igs ‘and sent to â€" Merey GOOD IHe 10 an 1 ks t took sent utal | Sorrows Students | _ Brushing Up For Orotorical Contests The judges for the evening were Miss Patricia McCarthy, who is on the staff of St. Joseph‘s High School, Tom Sullivan and Jim Barâ€" ry, both of; whom are on the staff jof Brebeuf High School, Willow dale. The results were as follows firstâ€"Eleanore Anne Cronk, se ondâ€"Michael Poce, third â€" Mau reen Flanagan. The winners of this contest wi take part in a further contest : Our Lady of Peace School, follow ed by another elimination contes with the eventual winners partic pating in the Hydro Public Spea! ing _ Contest â€" during | Educatio Week, March 1st to 5th. The wis ning girls will also compete in th Before announcing the results the Judges congratulated the conâ€" testants on their fine material and good delivery, . with special reference to certain aspects of each speech. the Semor Citizens and made toy for the Fred Victor Mission. The participants were as follows: Gail Weiler, Maureen Flanagan Michael Poce, li'leauun Ann Cronk Jim Wiley, Mary Teresa Mitchell 3rd and 257th Brownies sent gifts to the Earlscourt Children‘s Home. topher 1 Our Lady of Sorrows C.P.T.A.. A new series of preâ€"natal classes their sixth month of pregnaney, held a meeting on January 28th, will begin February 18th and Febâ€" and who have their doctor‘s writtem with the highlight of the evening ruary 20th at the Etobicoke Munâ€"!approval, are eligible to apply for being a Public Speaking Contestiicipal Offices,. 550 Burohamthorpe combined classes which . include participated in by six Grade Sw.n‘ao.d physical preparation for childbear» and Eight pupils. | _ Classes are held once a week ing. These special classes empha» The participants were as fl)"owl:;fur eight weeks, size good posture, the art of volunâ€" Gail Weiler, Maureen Flanagan, Classes are conducted by Public tary â€" relaxation _ and _ controlled Michael Poce, Efleauun Ann Cronk, Health Nurses from agencies in breathing. Further information reâ€" Jim Wiley, Mary Teresa Mihhell.!;lï¬trupulilan Toronto. _ Mothers garding classes in physical prepar« ell. Mearn sbout and discuss: the deâ€" ation for childbearing will be give Mentall to the Aid Hospital Penny Auction home of Mrs. G, Webb, T Echo Valley Ruige, starting at 8 n.m. Items for the sale are to be donâ€" ated by members. The proceeds will be used for auxiliary projects. The Islington Branch recently elected its officers for the new term They are: Chairman, Mrs. A. Bowâ€" man; Viceâ€"Chairman. Mrs. G. Hatâ€" ten. Ha The Islington Branch of the Queensway Hospital Auxiliary will hold a penny auction sale at their next meeting Monday, February 10th. Treasu Progra Wehb: TURNS The meeting will be held at the CLOVERDALE MALL + 2360 BLOOR STREET WEST SAVE BY MAIL B Sa »wnies sent gifts to the Retarded _ Home _ on Mrs BE. 3â€"2759 frs. 3. W 1 Publicity Shop, Mr«. Carousel. M. Farasso: Sup : Runner, Mes. B s supplied hampers M ugh the St. Chris Mrs Mz we. donations aus Fund. M U M Wright. Mrs. G hnsc Lake Classes are held once a week for eight weeks, Classes are conducted by Public Health Nurses from agencies in Metropolitan _ Toronto. _ Mothers learn about and discuss: the deâ€" velopment of their babies, preparâ€" ation and equipment for the baby, hygiene of pregnancy, the need for medical supervision, food for the family, labor, preparation for con‘ finement, care of the baby at home and other pertinent topics. Registrants of preâ€"natal classes. who are not beyond the end of €RIUIOM MOCT LNE IOTOMIU LONRET â€" storg of Music, Mr. Dave Forrester, who lpokchof . . t rar jonshi chi Earlier in the day Mr. and Mrs. ’hf warm relationship “h'd‘. .'d larrison were guests of honour at €Xisted througbout Mr, Harrison‘s i reception at the church, Accomâ€" term with the congregation, As Ken Harrison sat at the conâ€" wole of the organ at Islington Unitâ€" «l ‘ Church directing the usual juartet 38 voices suddenly swelled he music of the first hymn as the ntire choir proceedad down the Islington United Honors Organist isle, This was the choir‘s way of sayâ€" 1# farewell to their choirmaster cho was retiring to accept a staff oxition with the Toronto Conserâ€" utory of Music. Preâ€"Natal Classes For Local Mothers Call Today For Information: BE. 3â€"1228 Come in and visit with us anytime ! 4217 DUNDAS ST. W. BE. 3â€"1228 @ EXPERIENCED SKATERS ©@ BEGINNERS Steps away from your table is the Patio where you will danee over~ looking our beautiful pool and rock garden. Dancing Friday 9 to I a m., Saturday 8 to midnight. Free parking. Enjoy Supper Dancing in the unique setting of the Riviera Room. For reservations call 677â€"1500. monstellation pro y/ CLASSES NOW STARTING us ip FOR WINTER TERM . . . Enjoy Supper Dancing in the Riviera Room suddenly swelled the first hymn as the the ceeded down the Got CLASSES FOR AlL AGE GROUP$ HOTEL THE The Michael Kirby en at Tours of the maternity wards are arranged in the hospitals where mothers are to be confined. Call the Preâ€"natal Education Committee Office, 368â€"4971, for further information as preâ€"regisâ€" tration is a requirement. panied by their family, Miss Carol Harrison, who is a teacher with the Etobicoke Board of Education, their sons Paul and Donald and their younger children, Marilyn, Gordon and John, the Harrisons received the good wishes of many members of the congregation, A tangible token in the form of a cheque was presented to them by ICE SKATING SCHOOL the first class. ® HOCKEY CLASSES TOO