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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 13 Feb 1964, p. 2

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Riley also told the Committee the mew Sunnydale rink was providing Â¥aeilities for the north end. He Sascribed the attendance there as ;"!!Itl'. ¢" _ with â€"4,000 â€" persons ©M#ime the ice too first four days the Wink was open, p.m. to 4.00 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on Sundays from 2.00 pm. to 4.30. : Riley said the staff felt the preâ€" gent public skating hours to hbe adequate and that at nther times the dutdoor artificial rinks enuld be used. Hours for public skating at Pine Point are: Saturday: 2.00 Tom Riley, recreation director, #old the Committee in compiling this year‘s schedules his depaitâ€" ent was faced with heavy deâ€" mands for ice time from the Pine Point figure skating club and the hockey organizations. He said last year the Thursday night program attracted an average onf 74.persons per evening and this was not sufâ€" fielent. The Thursday night public skatâ€" Ing for adults at Pine Point rink will not be resumed this season the Etobicoke Recreation Commitâ€" tee decided Monday. Thursday Nights INot For Skating Rules Committee ‘The Porterfield Road Shopping C:ontre has been put under close police surveillance, the Etobicoke Building Committee learned Monâ€" day. The Committee had asked for such action following complaints from nearby residents of noise, litâ€" ter, loitering â€" youngsters _ and breaches of the Lord‘s Day Act. Inspector P. Hill, No. 23 Diviâ€" wion, advised the residents if any violations of the Criminal Code or Lord‘s Day Act are observed, appliâ€" cation will be made throug the Atâ€" torney General‘s office to prosecute by summons. Tickets Available The U.C.W. of Westhumber have tickets available for the.Cloverdale Mall Merchants‘ Association Fashâ€" ion Show at the International Airâ€" port for Wednesday and Thursâ€" day evening, March 11 and 12. The show will commence at 8:00 p.m. Shopping Centre Placed Under Police Watch VU.C. Women Guest Speaker Mrs. WilliamC. Maxwell, wife of the pastor of Trinity United Church, Malton, will be the guest speaker at the General meeting of the United Church Women of Westâ€" humber United Church, Tuesday, February 18th at 8.15 p.m. in the Manse at 86 Kearner Drive, Rexâ€" dale. Last Sunday morning the followâ€" Ing children received the Sacraâ€" ment of Holy Baptism, Christine Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lan Barclay; Gregory Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grifâ€" fin; Donald David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanna; Richard Artâ€" hur William, son of Mr. and Mrs. R o n a 1 d Lindalla; Leslieâ€"Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Morgan and Craig Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Townson. Westhumber United Now that the Westhumber School addition is open The Junior Departâ€" ment of Westhumber United, 9 to 11 years, will meet in the school mt 10 a.m. and the Primary Deâ€" partment 6 to 8 years at 11:30 4 Nursery for Retarded Children |Free parking is available. All proâ€"lm invited. For further informaâ€" â€" There is a preâ€"sehool for retardâ€"|ceeds go to the U.C.W. Call Mrs.ition call Don Boake, 741â€"2551 or d children being held every Tué# 8. Mann, CH 1â€"4390. \Tom Hawking, 241â€"2977. s n morning from 9.30 to 11.30 2z | ‘ tm in me Rexdale LnilE4.L . "ag| _ Spetial Sermon Series Needed Volunteer Workers _ the corners of Islington and Eimâ€"| _Th¢ Rev. H. H. Lennox, rector| The Cancer Society needs volâ€" hurst Drive. of St. Paul the Apostle, Anglican‘unteer workers urgently for its are five children now atâ€" Church on Kipling Avenue will April appeal. Mrs. C. K. Cross, m Parents are invited to COMmence a series of special serâ€"|741â€"0136, would be pleased to hear take advantage of this school. _ |MODs on "Christian Commitment" from you. and this will be the "Valentine Dance." The Colonials by popular demand will furnish the down beat and all the Guys and Dolls will enâ€" joy another fun packed evening. Amyone who is interested in any aspect of the programme, either to have their 3â€"5 years old child atâ€" tend, or to drive one or two chilâ€" dren, please call Mrs, McGinn at 741â€"5879 or Mrs. Robinson at BA 1â€"4226 or come to the school next Tuesday and see the fine proâ€" gramme arranged for the preâ€" school children. It is a voluntary effort and drivers will be needed in the near future to pick up children at home and school Valentine Teen Twenty Dance ‘The Rexdale Teen Twenty Club dance will be held this week in Rexdale United Church Auditorium at 8 to 11:30 p.m. Dress up dance, * . Rexdale Ramblings * Thursday, February 13, 1964â€"Page 2 GORD CAMPBELL ‘ Special Sermon Series The Rev. H. H. Lennox, rector of St. Paul the Apostle, Anglican Church on Kipling Avenue will commence a series of special serâ€" mong on "Christian Commitment" during morning services. At the evening services, 7:00) Women‘s World Day of Prayer ‘”“U’““.u 200C j p.m., different organizations of thei Tomorrow, Friday, at .00 p.m. woâ€"_â€"â€" Church will conduct the worship. lin the Salvation Army Citadel ,nl The Pancake Supper organized Wednesday evenings you lh.lll‘xiplin' Avenue opposite the Kip-‘by the Men‘s Club of St. Andtews have the opportunity to see, hear.ling Plaza, The Women‘s World‘Anglic-n Church, was once again and learn more about the work Of Day of Prayer service will be held. a very successful venture. The men the Anglican Canadian Church in A!! women are invited to attend. |in the kitchen were kept very busy relationship to the World Mission‘________ v.;â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"‘on the griddles, one group of three of the Church, WINTER FUN |teenagers consumed 41 pancakes The Men‘s Association of St. ing Paul The Apostle Church will hold pla their monthly meeting Monday, wir February 24th at 6.30 p.m. The },, Rev. Colin R. Todd of Rexdale| United Church will be the guest‘fe“ speaker and his subject "Should abl Lotteries Be Legalized*" All men ma AS LOW AS Should Lotteries Be Legalized We offer right man â€" Capital Now For Lease Y ORK TICKNORâ€"VOLKSW AGEN 1132 WESTON ROAD â€" WESTON BP JUST CALL ‘‘MAL‘‘ STOKES 767â€"7 543 THINKING ABOUT BUYING s95 Down 317 For A "Home Demenstration" Call Satisfactary Cradit THE BEST OFFERED ANYWHERE 247â€"5481 a VOLKSWAGEN? 0 U T S T A N D IN G BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ng to These with RESIDENCE PHONE 249â€"9827 Phone: Daysâ€"Mr. R. Hands HU. 7â€"4161 or write: BP CANADA LIMITED Eveningsâ€"Mr. R. Buckley 741â€"3923 â€"BP Service Station located in Streetsville, Ontario. 1962â€"63 Sales Volume exceeded 100,000 gallons per annum. JuSt Arrived 3â€"year lease with attractive ren« tal Free Life Insuranceâ€"Uniform Allowance â€" Comprehensive training with payâ€"Group licâ€" bility Insurance ond Guaranteâ€" ed Income Plan. limited capital required â€" Finâ€" ancial assistance available to qualified applicant. 1971 Yonge St., Toronteo winter months, Because electric heat will warm up a room in a few minutes, it is particularly suitâ€" able for Ontario‘s changeable cli~ mate T41â€"1147 Needed Volunteer Workers _ The Cancer Society needs volâ€" unteer workers urgently for its April appeal. Mrs. C. K. Cross, 741â€"0186, would be pleased to hur‘ Electric heating turns any sumâ€" r cottage into a lodge for skiâ€" g, hunting, ice fishing, or just ain relaxing right through the nter months. Because electric While At Yorilolw Have A Car Was READY FOR , . . On The Spot Delivery The Finest in Canade Just Next Deer! 14 PER WEEK 36 Mos. to Pay An evening of Opera and Songibetween them, one lad‘s total being| New members of the Board: D. is to be presented by the Toronto 17. Freure, A. Hatcher, C. Wudrvpc,‘ Opera Society ‘in the auditorium of â€"â€"â€"â€"» E, %C. Armstrong, R. Dunâ€" Thistletown Collegiste on Friday, ‘The Women‘s World Day of|lop, J. Lundy, R. Swift, P. Lang, February 2ist at 7.30 pm. The PrayerService for the Thistietown D. Cuthill ‘ second half of the programme/ares will this year be held in St.. . THISTLETOWN UNITED will be devoted to excerpts from|Andrew‘s Anglican Church on Friâ€"| @n Sunday next at the morning the opera "Rigoletto" in costume, day, September 14th at 8.00 p.Mâ€"/service, the 2nd Humber West featuring Dean Hopper, the well All ladies are cordially invited. \Group of Scouts and Cubs will hold known tenor from Thistletown, as â€"â€" {their annual parade and present the Duke, The show will be under| a; the annual congregational their flags to be dedicated. | the sponsorship of the Women‘#/meeting of the Albion Gardens hss | Auxiliary of the Albion GardeNS presbyterian Church on Friday,| The newly elected executive of Presbyterian Church, Asunsso Sist o Indact af 290 Ablls | ar lc im n op q aane ue in 2315 BLOOR STREET WEST (Near Jane St.) Designed and Custom Made especially for you in our Fashion Salon . . . Lights and Brights, Solids and Prints in Lovely Profusion Go and Glow for Easter . . . See the Colours in full bloom, in our Excellent Assortment of Beautiful ONEâ€"OFâ€"Aâ€"KIND DRESSES SELECT YOUR OCWN MATERIAL AND HAVE YOUR SPRING and SUMMER EXQUISITE TEXTILES â€"Model Fashions and CUSTOMâ€"MADE DRESSES yy c ky Sn 5555 L L LiAE mmmmmemmmmpmmme Fashion fabrics for everything from Easter paradâ€" ing to vacation fun Thistletown News gew up Spring and gtf)mm%r...gNOW! At the annual congregational their flags to be dedicated. TT PM B P o t C meeting of the Albion Gardens! oi 'chir, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. .l,’nlbyhr::n Church on Fridly,g The newly elected executive d‘Gluley; Douglas Theodore, son of ":“::{ “:"'l:‘:m of $20,000 the Young People‘s Union is as Mr. and Mrs. R. Scovell; Marilyn j follows: President, John Rees; Dianne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El.acnogl of new members to the 1st Vice President, Carol Tippett;; J. Nijboe Session and Board of Managers 2nd Vice President, Ken Mitchell; _ es were held with the following reâ€" Secretary, Joâ€"Anne Thomas; Treaâ€" n sults: ‘uurep Lelitia â€" Roberston; Past’ oURr SaAVIOUR LUTHERAN New Elders: George McAllister, President, Don Haycock. Lenten Services are to be held *;‘lckrl'hnderlon, Doug. Cuthill,‘[ This group meet each Sunday eyâ€"| ®Y€"Y Wednesday evening at 7.30 im Ferguson, Bob Wager. ening at 7.30. p.m, commencing on Ash Wednesâ€" eX QUISITE The Women‘s World Day of Prayér ‘Service for the Thistietown aréa will this year be held in St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church on Friâ€" day, September 14th at 8.00 p.u.J All ladies are cordially invited. lead the Easter parade in your own fashion creations . . . have the word:â€" robe variety you need for summer fun and travel . .. . and sew up savings, too. Come, choose from quality fabâ€" rics . , . af valueâ€"wise prices. TEXTILES â€" MODEL FASHIONS & CUSTOMâ€"MADE DRESSES tised by Rev, Harry Martin on Kiifner of Georgetown will assist "ws * lfimnlmdufinmcmerMM“m service: + w Paul David, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Next Saturday evening, Februâ€" D. Wllknr;‘d'Kim Adrianne, dauâ€" Ary 15', the Homebuilders Club wilt 741â€"0698 ‘l,m., of Mr. and Mrs, D. Bradâ€"|hold its first meeting, After a New members of the Board: D.\ $t0¢k; Ian Malcolm, son of Mr. and skating session in Woodbridge Freure, A. Hatcher, C. Wardrope, Mrs. R. C. Watson; Julie Mrraine‘ANl{l. there will be a devotional E. n"{. C. Armstrong, R. Dun. daughter of Mr .and Mrs. 1. Greâ€" meeting and refreshments at the lop, J \en; i ; daughter of home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Murâ€" p, J. Lundy, R. Swift, P. Lang, en; Louise Evelyn, D. Cuthill Mr. and Mrs. K. Drew; Shelley|ley, Beaumonde Heights Drive. THISTLETOWN UNITED ‘Vlr‘inin, daughter of Mr. and On Sunday next at the morning Mrs N. Burford; Â¥vonne Jeanette service, the 2nd Humber West daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Potâ€"| Thistletown (i‘mp of Scouts and Cubs will hold ter; Ian Gordon, daughter of Mr. '.M““'.' Chnh :h:;: a:::.lu, p;n‘;i; ;::‘:id .present}.ng Mrs. R. Prentice; Michael Sinâ€" n::‘l u::fi.. Road cce iclmr, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. racden T. G"“"_ w"'y:"" The newly «lected executive at C#4**: Douglas Theodore, son of Sunday Services the Young YP.ople’l Union is as Mr. and Mrs. R. Scovell; Marilyn :? :-:::::d":ly'khul follows: President, John Rees; Dianne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 7 p.m.â€"Evangelistie i“ Vice President, Carol Tippett;|J, Nijboer. | ;md-n 8 p.m. â€" Informative Blble Aik i aifio fuhGnca PEREE SoREWCC | s Wt ty i \ \ I hy Sss fed \\* o t hoor. \ â€" N > "®â€" e â€" ~ W â€"â€" NT 7 & /AAAE *L 7 / 1 1 tm N N\ A \ § Sn y o . PCRA e Ho4a Fel st a.'f-.'e«‘u-fi.#:".:?. Gift Certificates Available For YOUR Convenience PHONE 742â€"6431 Next Saturday evening, Febryâ€" ary 15, the Homebuilders Club will hold its first meeting, After a skating session in . Woodbridge Arena, there will be a devotional meeting and refreshments at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mur. 941 Albion Read Public Hall, Thistlstown Pastor: 1. G. Wyns Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11 a.m.â€"Worship 7 p.m.â€"Evangelistic Tuesday, 8 p.m. â€" Informative Blble Study. â€" 80 LISTEN TO "THE RIVER OF LifE* SUNDAY, 7:30 A.M. WHLDâ€"AM 1270 ON YOUR DIAL ALL WELCOME For Location, Phone 763â€"5984 it e a Tw ho t mt ind nt e e mt ol

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