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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 27 Feb 1964, p. 8

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V alumnae: a... " M has. his mall]. 2YiiLtii'iiPiiiiiiitdii M P [Quick Ramblings . PllltlEsTONi's OPEN DAILY - 9 109 Voilingu, Nets, Tutus, Sizing, to Robina!“ and Woman Residents who have not pre- vioudy visited our club. Partnerships Arranged. Free “on prior to game. Refreshments Served. Phone los of Every Description! " 'ttttere. “b tart-eu- that.“ d " with avid-nay and)! um. - “will. Mad-r. “an“. “I but cl gas. ' yup-50,000 In“. HOWERS GALORE REXDA” PlAZA "I! WMTON AVE. N. (Nadal. at Hing'on) PHONE CH 7-0731 HOBICOKE BRIDGE STUDIO 4953 DUNDAS sr. WEST - ISLING'ION (um "ammo-n) 'eautitu, DRESSMAKING I MllllNElY SUPPUES gty r------.------" Glues. INTRODUCTION NIGHT TO DUPLICATE BRIDGE MONDAY, men 2ND, a P.M, Page 'UESt PRIVILEDGES WEEKLY ON All mumm SUM!!! WITH DISCOUNT AT PRESTON'S EXTRA EASTER BONUS l IO. 2-1948 J V FROM SWITZERLAND - STRAW FABRICS 8. BRAIDS - in all colors PRESTON . Latest Imports . With Mot Show From tet 1 (los * TTVW. l Twenty-two students panicipnt-l Rummage Sale-keep this in ed. The winners were: Girls --) mind when you are Spring Clean- Janice Bernard, subject, "Knowf int. Your contributions will belCanada Better." Honorable iii':') gladly received by calling Mrs. Irisltion was given to Madeline Burns. Williams, CH. 4-8554 or Mrs.;Boys' event-David O'Halloran, Mary Braun CH. 9-2757. Is-thier. "Alexander Graham Bell" Mrs. J, Orr-, introduced Janicewm’I honorable tnention-going to Bernard and David O'Halloran w‘Peter Hill and Rick Louis. i' Square Dance March T at g pan. sponsored by the Girls' Work Com- mittee. Tickets $2.00 per couple including refreshments. Call Mrs. H. Schnub 741-1267 now for tick- eta. Sacrament of Holy Baptism will he administered at both the morn- ing services this Sunday. ’ Mrs. W. C Douglas ls the'con- Tenor, Mrs. G. Birney, the com- mentator, and Mrs. B. Coates, the coordinator. The scenery for the show has been made by the ladies of the association. Sacrament of Holy Communioni will be administered " both of the) morning services, March 8. _ REXDALE UNITED CH URCR 1 Tickets may be had by tele- Iphoning Mrs. Preston CH. 4-6684. This show was a sell-out last year so order your tickets early. Members of the Assocuston their children and a few hus- ‘bnnds will model the spring fashions of the Merchants of Rex. dale District. RENDEZVOUS IN SPRING March 10 and 11 at 830 p.m. Spring Fashion Show, "Render ivous In Spring", will be present- ‘ed by the United Church Women ‘of Rexdale United Church in the Education Centre Auditorium, ‘Elmhurst Drive and Islington. Judges. " have Ill he not and door when. n Ail-lo- £1.00 fee when ad i.. 31.. to: non-hum The dual I. will be A no hit use. strict thi. Bnturdny in an Inn of the “In" In veering. It in I most M". it and at by: " thin in I in- up but. NIKKI PUBDUI TOPS ORATOIICAL CONTEST Ill-thermi- Public School stwl' than participated in I clu- elim- l nation oeatorical content luving 20 cor-mm.- to mint. in , _tl-ii!eattorEryteirhtandl',, luv-n. Ration Behmitt, Nah Goodman, Jackie Sheldon. Terri! Wm, Helen YeynoldJ, Sun-l dn Elliott, Barbara Dutton, Nmy Wilson, Mark Bambriek, , Rich-rd Riven were the grade I "vent, And Bride eight. were Mary Lynn Hume-row, Nikki}9 Purdue, Peter Mitchell, Lind Fur- b new, Kathy McLaughlin, Roberta Manson, Janet Hill, Gail Moore,’3 Woodrow Green and James Wark.‘J Grade Seven winners were Jackie ' Sheldon, "Why I Like to Read"; second, Marian Schmitt, "Fire, P Friend or Foe". Grade eight win- K Mrs Nikki Purdue, "A Lesson In M 'History"; and Peter Mitchell, "A 8t Famous Inventor". Nikki Purdue won the finals to represent theH se'-rt. Mr. Lawrence," the princi- pal, was the master of ceremonies and the teacher, of the school the Ind-Ion ‘ -- L_." VALIANTS IUYING OI $ElllNG A HOME, For The Sonic. You Den". And The [-1th Von Exp“! JACK "OISON " 3-2ll5 0' BE. 3-3300 W, H, lad-y . Co. Ltd. Ill-1141 $99.00 DOWN $13.49 WEEKLY spring Glyn The Judges were Rev. Mother'will feature Bud Abbott and Lou Mary Amps, Mrs. F. Hosirk anfCostello in "Abbott and Costello Mr. J. Gurney. The contest - Co to Mars" and should be a popu- ar'raneed by the Educational Com-ir 'tttraetion for the kids from 6 meta, Mrs. J. Shain, Mrs. E. l to 60. There will be popcorn, potato Kerr, Mrs. R, Reagan and Mrs.1chips and pop on n15 in the hitch J. Scanlon. The press eonvettorcen. _ was Mrs. Mary Smith, St. Benedict's CWL Parish Council recently sponsored their :third Pupbiic Speaking Contest for Grades 7 and 8 students at St. Benedict. and St. Stephens Schools, Mrs. J. Orr, CWL Pressi-) dent, presided at the meeting, tMr. sisted by Mrs. I Sham. F l The Religion and Life Award, (were presented to the following ‘Scouts and Guides: Michael Ash~ :ton, David Burtt, James Burtt, jDouglns Langley, Pamela Couit/ hard, Diane Crouchman, Eliza-; heth Fraser, Pauline Galloway” To operate a cub or scout troop there must be a charter. A char, tor can only be issued to a Group Committee and the Group Commit, tee is composed of Fathers of the cubs and scouts. The meeting to form this committee is to be held Tuesday evening March 3rd at 8 pm. Don't forget fathers, you have to be present if you want to help your lads. Glyn Ganeng. Jo-Ann Rideout, Wendy Savage, Suzanne Lyn Stewart, Mary Peck and Jill Wil, i A special evening service was Weld last Sundny evening in Rex. dale United Church for the Cubs, Scouts, Brownies, Girl Guides and Rovers, the memben’ parents and friends. l T H igh l; reign Marten 869. 400 Club, Joyce Jackson 437 and Henry Juob 431. AWARDS PRESENTED AT SPECIAL SERVICE l l High Single Handicap, VJIck Misko MM, Chas Thompson 382, Jean leGeir as: and Edna Perry‘ 363. . _ High Trip]. Flat, Henri Jnkob 1949, Ken Jukson 948, Jean Mar. ten, 979; and Edith lather]. 793. 1 High Sing]. Put, Bill Corrie 382, Georg. Gare-an 876, Jean Marten MO uni May Allen 338. 1 Worm-n High Aver-g. Jew Mute: 224, May Allen 212, Mm] Barker 206 and Diana Link) 203. _) Men High Ann-m Bury 'Jalrop 246, Doug Bunch 248, Ron Smith 286 ad Lloyd Luna 281, the and Waln- uld the run lati- Ottam ud Lynx. The than: of H: but uri- will but). it out ln April for the championship of max-dun chr- Third "tid Stu-h U. Wilda:- tld Dun PH??gePtePetr.e the C11. My B... run: “What-doubt” a. - In J. thr. th. 'm.idmit,rm-dattt-ttate. [RUM-wt.” 2i.'t.'2ft12utu?h'g [ mAmumu-nu Inn and by It}. P. hi5 all OWL. SPONSOR THIRD PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST “UNI! TOP! IN THIRD In tho lad“. lovin- u 991 and E. Vin Winch!) Triple Handicap, Free 884, Bob Porter 874, Jun "esrusdmith86nN.e_ ""le.'m.tBe... in" Ruhr.“ “lush!” Ill. J. Orr, thi, Hum-m. may“ ST. ANDREWS ANGMCAN 1 _ The Etohkoke Danny A.Y.P.A. will hold in regular monthly meet; ling in the Church on Wednesday, March 4 It 8:00 pm. The meeting» will take the form of . mun, lnerviro, and Father John Rye, (Rector of M. Camber“, Otkville. will land the eortetragitht in n C,ttt "ttitUd "To pm penan- 'es'. About " A.Y.P.A. Brunch” {mm Embicoh an "Md to imp“ l Canvas": are needed for the Cunndim Cancer Society for their campaign in the month of April. Captains especially no required. ;Will volunteers. men or women, 'pleue contact Mrs. Loin Row. at gal-7096. At the in!!!“ meeting of the Ad, vim Board for 1964. Mr. W. Who-atom was elected " Chair- mul Ind Mr. Roy Plthrlon u Soar-hr]. [ l THISTLETOWN BAPTIST At their regular meeting last Tuesduy evening, the ladies group ‘bade farewell to one of its mem- 1bers, Mrs. Pim of Celandine Drive, EBeaumonde Heights, who is short- _ 1y to move to Orillia. Mrs. Pim was ”resented with 1 book an a fare- _ well gift from the group. I The Pioneer girls group, female counterpart of the Boys Brigade, is in process of organization and‘ will shortly commence its pro-1 trramms. “(Junior Choir is to partici- pate in the morning service this coming Sunday, March lat. Tho Albion Gardens Presbyterianl Thistletown Brownies from the Church Choir are presenting anoth, (138th and 178th Packs spent a most er of their regularly scheduled film 'enjoyable week-end at CamrrHWwr shows this coming Saturday atike-Wa, near Orangevill last wee/y 1.00 and 3.00 p.m. in the Churchlend- Under the leadership of Quid? Auditorium. The movie this week Commissioner Mrs. Rita Fancett, will feature Bud Abbott and Lou and ably assisted by Mrs. Cheese- Costello in "Abbott and Costellolm‘m and Misa Beverley Fancett, The no. Humber West Cub Pack recently, to vie, ‘gso took part in the parade and 1ntt. A mid): oi iheir Cub Master, Mr. Jack Robin- regular require: ‘son, together with Guide Leader test; whieh the ers. Helen Fountain, participated Sin“ they view Hn the service by reading from the em art exhibil Scriptures. The Union Jack and were Btrle to co Company Flag were dedicated by The following {the Rev. Carr and delivered by ong those atten ‘Guide leader Mrs. Blakeley to the Cathy Hendem {color bearers Penny Stansheld and Donna Collins, lChristine Middleton. Joanne Feilders. 138TH GUIDE COLOURS [at 8.00 pan. on Maundy Thursday. DEDICATED " 5 Guide District Commissioner Mrs/ST. THISTLEDALE RANGERS Rita Paneett was the special guest " THISTLETOWN orthe 138th Guide Company and About sixteen rangers. accomp- Brownie Puck for their churchlanied by their leader, Mrs. J. Has- Parlde in Albion Gardens Presby- kins, of the 18% Thistledaie Rang- terian Church on Febm-ry 16th. ens visited the Toronto Art Gallery I----.-. .. tt. V“: _ Pastor Stanfel, minister of Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the past seven yam, has accepted a ‘call from Rope Lutheran Church} in Kitchener Ind will be leaving to) itake up his new post soon after) Easter. Pastor Sunfel tendered his resignation to the Thistletowt, ‘congregation at a meeting held in; the church on Sunday last, and la- ter announced that his farewell service would be on Sunday, Mar- RUG SALE e United Chureh Women of l view United Church are hold- i I Rug Sula in Richview United arch Auditorium on Saturday, bmry 29th, from 10 aan. to ') pan. Then are new Rug Remnants) BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Hwy). Hum. H-vvy, HIP»! Birthday to Brian, urn ot Mr. and Lin. J. Kenny of M Birgitta Cree eent. No, t hmnn't dcvelopod I sudden stutter but I really think Brian in entitled to extra birthday gratin“, became thin iy really only the 2nd Birthday he his had since his nun] birthdate on Febra, try 29th, 1966. not moved from the In. and to Mm. It. Simmom who in m G! District. SATURDAY MOVIE SHOW "V-Noi-r-edt-rate; was. by the “a Hull-uh Lidia. Anni-n. 'uraiated by re mummmu Guid- (leu Counmu). Gnu 'r-mid-rust.....-..- _ spa-hr tor the "Iain; w: Mr. K. Joanna. Ditriet Cunn- lion". P-tation. won hub to Mr. and In. D. Attic" who hm lumen-run” “Wall-MOO the toth BtAiost. Cantu! m Wm'uh-duJ’M-nltu Vhe-tlmymtna EllitlllNGA'EIE JOTTIIVGS Thistletown News WV” ‘ The following ranger: were um- ong those attending the exhibition Cathy Henderson, Jane Hopper, lens visited the Toronto Art Gallery recently, to view the Picasso show- ing. A study of art is part of the regular requirement for the “star" test: which the girls undergo tutdr since they viewed the Polish mod-, em art exhibit last year they? were able to compare the two. _ On March 26th The Sacrament of Holy Communion and Reception for new members will take place at 8.00 pan. on Maundy Thursday. ALBION GARDENS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH On Sunday March lat, the Sat- ‘rnment of Holy Communion will be administered It the morning service of Public Worship. At this same service the new elders of iii) Church will be inducted into offke.l These are Menu. D. Cuthill, HN Ferguson, A. J. Henderson, G. Me-) Allister and R. Wager. "an grade, and that Mushy through Grades 1, ma 3 the ehiidy ran Inn sight words, phonetic: main“, structunl unalysis, con- funtration md cankext clues. Get- ting a child's attention in the first and mnin concern. t 'I. "rereted that the Saturn-m lam it". It tho who] m a I that “can and that ttine huahrim of popcorn In" laid. which in _ taint, a I“ at popcorn. p, But, "ef"rurii,-tnudai-esi on "Tint". lass mad the Iehool in the "a Fin-ll of the Ontario Hydro Public Speaking contest may hold " Clown-dds School. Mr. Willson, Prineipat of Welles, worth Public School was we": walker at the evening. the topic of his speed: being “How we Teach Win: in We11eovorth Public School”. Mr. Willson explained how the basin of burning to read is _ started as early " the Kindergir- ‘ “my - "dth-itruue-uer, “WI-duo“ dimmin- “William (brthoh-tdttatmx 1 Mr. Willson said that while all ,rmaat"rortia 3611: AND FIIIANIACOLOI m. " 0 MONT. D 'Imu". a "It'll.” "Octal" . N." "no “no" “on {In I h min. I. on" - no: u. 8hr. am. TIL, Lone much ,i."iiii.iin 'tttOAC-ttttM. u taut Mow- nun. lam - on... AKOIIIC ACID "In": 9 "rmf"f, vws, - s t PALMOLIVI INA'INO LATHII m F I I I TIIAL "II WILD< !y?ttr, mum a . - - "mum?“ on. --"Y -- -_"reeiP_ Ce'fprf2tt, --e- NALIIUT LIVII OIL CA'SULII, It's. - maxiheron un'rucx In um- mm "It. (Chain " at. - and ' a: 'lar' ?rt,'i'lt, mm) Cu pr " I: ML L95 "We. lulu 1.25 KODAK COLOR FINISHING - il iGTi iiiiGaU, from Rodd. . Call-u. "tore, Palm. 32mm. Film “Wm! M M "In . luck! " " A "'"-e--drr-aotsalu.GriruiiiUGGii'. IAYII ASPIRIN I”! Cur-pan m ”lunar; Voiorioi_r- moons HAPKIN. 1210mm". '" OIIITAN TAILITI '":!,'35,,. C _ “CLEAN? TOOTNPASTI Coupon 1.” 9-3.5}? S'ECIAL POLIDINT DENTUII CLEANSING KIT my a ”our: w _ ,33t BROWNIE CAMP PAttAM.rT" TAILITI (it?!) was TAIL!“ IOU'I'I'IT'S PHARMACY and CAMERA SHOP w. as. a but In... at mm m: COMIDV, TIAVIL ”GIT. 50400-100 I. W' IBI‘VI T.“ CW." " MMtT QUANTITI' (UIJIERA SIN)" SITE! 'IALS Petr, rub-.2" u. Iii Judy Shapton" ind 'r-ri-oat Pick-up . Free All-Day Maori!“ Odin" 2for93c u bai. 4.50 6Sc; [OUTTIT’S FEATURE WET“: SPECIALS THIS WEEK Buy Thom Now And Save! ' Good Tm Wed., Mar. 4th, 1964 h f BEAUTY MENU T CIG __, nu BARRY LARGE SIZE SAL! I Att p, it SAVE 25% 2.99 A ( TO GLAMORIZ! ”my ttrs ' In"! Lipstick. cum Cnu. PIPIODINY t [m L'l,;s7,u'"gu,,. tun. " 1 :mt';: - Mgr 51:5?sz Foe. J. 1 tt,"du.1 m In ml"'ld"f,1rlt'.' 4.21m- "' ' "e 77 L Devotions were held on Sunday morning, and after lunch the girls were returned home via a trans- portation system arranged among the parents. from all account: tin girls hid plenty of fun skating, tobogannintr, hiking and roller skating in the KODAK 'IlilYA'l IDITIN. OUTFIT. - AND MMM. In- i"dlh' Jt.1't,', Pau'"'."" and I ml . v Q ”new. 'ara','. "a 12.97 In. Thom Kennedy, 16 Beeken- ham Ct., Mr. uni Mm. R. McCor- n'ntou, 22 Hardwick Ct., Mr. and Mn. N. Millar, 273 The East Mall, Mr. and Mrs. R. Morris, 20 Pavel» sham Cr., Mr. James Pugh, 2t Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rarity, 4 Eringate Dr., Mr. H. Schroeder, 28 Rexton Road, Mr. and Mrs. J, Stewart, 33 Beckwith Rd, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson, 4 Bax-vale Ct. The following people tramsferred their membership to Grace Presby- iFiin Church: Mr. and Mrs. Rae \Birch, 61 Beckwith REL. from Vic- toria Push. Church, Mrs. D. Rd Campbell, " Renforth Dr., from) UNIVIIIAL “I" TIAVI "HAL 173 siGE FILM!” het. hymn _ ram; kiidioh 13%. Igndaglqu Lotion Inge!!! - inning“... e!.frrh.Fiirritt-, IBockenhun Ct., Mr. and In. R. Dough: and Ronald, 46 Oduu Ammue, Mr. and Mrs. M. Eppen- berg», 34 Richland Cr., Mrs. Dough: blazer, 46 Enigma Dr., o.tt'Pr?t.ferr. For dry Inn - Reg." iCofiia. _ =e_ P2903113!” Slum-r. laud-y February Bud, n Gmee {Church a. tanning m1. joined tho Christian Church on plutulionj of faith: In. W. Auden-non, , EU]: 0.. alum. mm. Mr muons. l unarm- in who at having childl- rad-n an: iff 3;; “I“ GRACE PUEBYTBRIAN CHURCH NEWS 1““ TO "tMueAre T0 lUIRICATI TO PROTECT TO CLEAN" mm» RD. 1 3Ml.97 [EXDAIE BLVD, DIXON Mt, '" IIOWN'I HAWKIVI CAMIIL ILA"! MOBIL It. In. , can.“ It." -. " 9 LADY nAmT‘TmuuW mm M Mx.. no v..- _ .1, LG? ton-v1.10; “on - 51! If. Swill a I 3.9? VICK VAPO lu- "met In _ - fn C '.f,'g..'W,", 't,7Wc I W. Wir- " . U I“. II. 3mm . 99e Al mmmjrm in oulrLuoirohiif 1706m- rgu'. a Raul-r a. no... 1. n M. "e - fl Fi I. If“ Mft 0.1. AUTOMA I: TOOTH n um I 9.75 gluon: 511mm um mm. u" CARE was?" All Ilntsun l M ttat, 1.50 EASTER BONNET: Remember the Mat and Accen- wry Sale coming up at Th. Nutt- vity of Our Lord (munch, Rathbun. Road, " the beginning of Much HELP WANTED: We mu need a Sunday School Teaeher for th. senior Dept. which meet: from 9.45 to 10.45 mm. each Sunday. and lilo an “mutant cub runner. From 1 7,'nir'C,'l2',', " large an our, ia, lsurely we (w: find on. or two peo- ple willing to help can the pm- sent burden on our laden. l The Won-h Build an Inning adm- 1- ho 01mm. Malt Fabio- lhow to be bold " the Nov Irttarmntimml Ail-pan on My, Much 10. Chnrdl, 'lr. lid In. in?“ Suckling. M Albumin Dr.. from Amour not}!!! Wm li., Nixon, n Gun-q Cr., iron th. Glen Xingu“, Mpg-in Chm, In. Ina-all Park-r, u Etna Ct., from Bonn PHI-Inkling I0 orc-smear 'ehoot lt 'ot.-WorsttiP , p,rm-EvorFisrh Tunduy, I In" - 'nfbrrmstteo IN- Study. ’MMhnlnbnl. at... Mr. land In. A. Dunn, “aluminum-“hunk 3.99 to 22.00 uvom ANTISIPTIC um: new": , 1.13 Thistlelown Pentecostal Church “HEN ro "THE RIVER or UP!" SUNDAY, TOtt A.M. WNW-AM 1270 ON YOU! DIAL All WElCOME WYINO OI SKIING A HOME! For location, Plum. T63d"4 CAD“? IA“ JACK bio-sou u. mm a: “.183! W. k. “my ' Co. w. 96t A“ loci Pub“: Null, Mk0.“ Patton I. G. Wyn ,, Sunday Sonic-I You

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