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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 16 Jul 1964, p. 2

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If my mopping "main.“ bu been " .11 cypiul during the put month, the local brunch. If the Fan-dim Ann. dam of Ccvmmon nhould not be INF! of MW" whre they "II-0 activitiu an. nu. Both the Anefion Yt/urut Purple} Alleviation ttor him school student” Ind the Senior AYPA (for young adult!) of M. Manner. church vino rrp. "an!“ n the gum-l picnic " toeat mumih (of Ary at Albion Hill: on Suturd-y, The Ar', Fall pro-run h" already horn outlined And " relate the than. Chi-Hum: In My Life to such on!" " "tine, "in". ”mm and human nlulam Lat! of food fur the mini Beforr rhnv know it .thu mambo“ of the Number Val. Iey KSw-nil Club are going to he quite knowledguhle about the middle Ind far out, They've recently heard talks on hum. and next Thund-y, July 23. mil hear in informed admru on Arlb problems frnm Sum Hr howi, (“rerun of the Aluh Sure: violent-om om". Nrw York city t Mr. Hlmld Hawkins of Blow St. W.. in spending an enjoyable month entertaining four gen- erations of hit ttunity at his home. ' .VV._..‘....‘ .r.. His daughter. Mrs. Patrxcia predecessor lasted 15 your: Lin. and her children. Susan and is an” two-thirds int-cl Stephen. m ulna with Mr. Haw. ( feel the fault is the rat's. him " home. (tttune back to the store. ,Shc ind her mothpr expert to fly buck to Chilliwack Inter in the month. A tour of Toronto proved Humming of an eye-opener 30 Mrs. Hitginmn who his not vilitod here since she "reed in the CWACI in the Second Great War. INTERNATIONAL AFFA1tttt .Curremly waning him me his mother, Mrs. Cecil Hawkins Ind liner. Mrs. Authey Hig ginsun, of Chilliwack. BAT. Rev. W. Lorne Brown Leases tit. James, [slington One of the popular miniatela r“ nur ITCI, the Rev. W. Lorne Unique Gift To Newlywed: One of the lovely wedding gift: which Mr. and Mrs. domes Witiinrn Blacklock received was I pointing, I reproduction ot an only morning scene, from the boys in Applewood (A) Scout Troop of Applewood Acres. The Scout: had finished the frame themaelvu Ind inaeribed it with I plaque--N'resented to Caro. lyn and Jim Blacklock by Apple- wood (A) Scout Troop". Mrs. Waller Blackluck. of Melton Dr., Cooksvifle, 9mm; uined the bridal puny of the Blaekl0ek-Eby wedding at I buffet upper in her home on Friday, June 26. During the evening, gifts were prewnted to the attendants by the bride and (mom. Mrs. H rt." Bradley, " Mm"; Um" Road. Ila-idem- of Perth Visit Etobicoke Mr. and Mrs. George [In-k» Fun. of Perth. Onuuw, were the teek-tnd guest.- of Mr. and Former Trrrmttmiart \iliu Bren, BA., 8.1).. Th.W, hay Relatives accepted I all to Cedar Park Mrs. Cecil Alcock, from Ttut- United Church in Pointe Claire, (Duvet. British Columbia. n Quebec, I suburb of Montreal. vuitine It the hune of her Mr. Brown was the first full brother and sister-in-law. Mr. time minister ll st.Jatnes Unit, Ind Mrs. Ernest Platinum "C " Church, in "lington, and ho Princess Margaret Blvd. Mixinn‘ed tMt "tttrregstiort since Alcock 1... not been back tolumlt, A (tr-dune of Emmanuel her home town in 21 years srfyl,ere, Toronto, he was (or she is enjoying the many‘merly Assistant Minister at ch.rut" that have taken place ( Erskine United Church. in Toronto and its suburbs. I Two yet" In Rev. Brown wo PROI'II WORK HIS? Four bible-telling cums-mu no supported from the pm- of the uh of used postage stamp: received in (and: and Great Britain, In 1962 the "Stamp Corner" of tho Bible Society rnued neur- ly $400 from slump: collected by many people across Canada. This amount. is added to that ruined in Great Britain to sup- port eolporteura in some mung Tim'- United Sunday M U... to an quad eff- III. was Int I'm. Thu N01.“ b tft muddy mun-c My " II the I.“ - In girls would b. plead if you would an you: an... duck-z m may»: and all hm " the church in Sep- tember, Used poauge stamps teem of small value yet they promote the circulation of the: btltle. I Grimm‘s Mother Entertains “I Amanda - aluminum ces ot_lutior girl. at (OHM II. Pit Nit -- VIRGINIA 'tMltMttttttt TOGETHERNESS l I don't KINGSWAY TO KlPlING EARLYNE WHEELER Thistletown News " the church The Clerk of Session. Mr. C. E. Oakes, pre- I canted Rev. Brown with I mone- ‘Mry gift on behalf of the enn- ‘negation. At the June meet- Jing of the United Church Wo- men, Mrs. Brown received I lee. Membership Pin Ind In mmnmentnl dish. I don't know when I've made such I series of cansiluntly. you should pardon the expres- sion. bum buys. Sports clothes Whose sums hue to be rein- forced nlmoal instantly and, most recently. I double boiler which dumped the knob of its lid Ind managed to loosen its handle on its first venture onto the new. (Inmivlvring thrst its predecessor lasted 15 yarn and A 100'; Perform- Bond um! I " deposit than). will he "wired In spreined. pm pm, u..nsrr on wmrmday, Jul 22. I964. at the affin- of the Dopirlmmt of Romania "My Drvrlttprrtrrnt. Hon-Ml Ilium-h, Room 20t. .54 llnivonity Avenue, Tormtte, on firm"! "I a wum'wd rhmp" or morn nrrirt of it .00 ply-wh- to thr Trvuunr nf the Prnvin This amount IR fully nimhurnblu upon "turn and shtseitiention, in good condiuon. Ionlo Conference. The Cedar Glen site is located west of Nobleton, between Nobleton Ind Bolton. The Rev. Ind Mrs. Brown and children, Phillip, Elizabeth Ind Ruth Arm, leave the first week of August for their home in Pointe Claire. Prior to their departure, this popular young couple has received many tri, butes and remembrance: of their happy association with St. June: Islington congregation. On Wednesday. June.24. an in- formal farewell party wil held Scum T.nder, will he rovn‘ved by the undonlgno momm, (FL!) tin' an Wetland-y, July its, 1964, at the " n - n.___., __. n a . -- _ The Rev. A. Glen Earle, of Grace United Church, Sarnin, will be coming to M. James as minister. Two Local Scum Earn Queen Scout Award ('ongiutuutions to Jon Sykes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sykes, A may he "huinrt, Two years 130 Rev. Brown w“ Chairman of Toronto West Presbytery. He ho lilo nerv- ed as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Cedar Glen Con- ference and Camp Site of Tu. 1953. A (tr-dune of Emmanuel College, Toronto, he was lor- merly Assistant Minister at Erskine United Church. , Cumin pump. but wot-u! » "itt. And the». us in“ Midi. l Mull: for the beat m The l W" of med sum”, how. F I'll, Are acid in bulk. will”, 1 to h. 06(1pllble, I11 not runw- "' (lam the envelop. hr - inch of paper would to halt INulld the lump. I The Rev. Mr. Amini of Pine Ridge Presbyterian church in: _ been spending I good pm of the last two weeks at Canto Iona in the Munch... mm mile. north of Bill, The camp, now in In tAmi, year. ll Iponsored by the,' Brown, B.A., 3.1)., Th.M,, har, aecepted I all to ('edur Park, United Church in Pointe ClIire,_ Quebec, I suburb of Montreal." THNDERHRS we innlmi by the twma and "rvrlrrprnent for the constitution of- Organized along novel lines, We are sure that his many the camp is divided Into units of friends in this area will with four boys Ind four ttiris, each to join with u: in extending con- uml urnwmg its buic supplies ‘cntulltiom to Ron Slnvlk on from the main lode: and 'iiiiiy?ii,iiitiij"ii,i, his BA from the Uni. nmg, preplrmz And cooking in versity of Toronto, Pfesbytenan church Ind {than for boys Ind girl. of high school Ice. trie, uf Asia and S The lowest or any Tender ttnt i. M}. July " 1964 - In. I THE HON'00RAht,p, a. J, RANDALL, Minister, Dbpnrtmom of Economics and Derelopment Ind Cetuot Manna“ 1nd I Department Metropolitan Tnronto, qumhip of Lmbicn LAITEHIJN. WYLLIE AND ITFNAI Conrultin Enginevrs, " Kipling inn“ Smith. Tomato (8. Ontario " Pram, .'1peeifiratinn, ind Farm M T It the offing of--. ,' THrtiTt.hn'owst PROJECT No. III?) STHRM tRM INTERCEPTOR SEWER SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTCNANtts PROVINCE OF ONTARIO of Romania fnd Development _rryGurr.r ii ihé'Prnvinco of Ontario. It is onnmo “vet! by the ymuruene4 um" he is fully aware of the service signficance of the Queen Scout 1 Badge." (2) He must qualify to ‘weu the Ambul-nce Man and tPathfirujer Badge. (a) He must 1sueeersfully reptu the Ambu- lance badge each yelr following it,'iiiiit,i1,'eiii,iit, up He mutt qualify to war any two of the following budge: __ Despatch iltider, Fireman, Horsetmur, In- ‘terprecer. Pilot, Public Health ‘Mln, Rudin Mun, Rescuer Ind [ Signaller. After years of resisting harm ine to operate a sewing mun-hint. I'm afraid my moment tn acquire this accomplishment h upon me. The inadequate sewing of tlv. clqthu, is particularly annoy- ing. Pet-ham a manufactum- makes 1 little more m0noy when his staff puts. any eight rather than 12 stitches to the inch. but he ,huuld rememhn that customers can read labclt and know whose make not to buy again. In June neighbours, on Mon- ford Court held a farewell bar- becue pnrty for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Augustul before moving to their new home in West Deane Perk. The party took plus: at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Lloyd Stewart. To earn thi: coveted award I Scout mu~t qualify in many wnys - ttt "He must demon. struts to the satisfaction of his Scout Minter and Court of Honour of his troop that he had done his best in his daily life to live up to the Scout Promise and Law for n period of 6 month, following his qualification of I First Class 8coat--tUt he Ms shown through his actions thu 5 Crantoud Ct. Ind Barry MINI, ’50" of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Man, IT Musinghlm Dr., m urnlng the Queen Scout Award. These boys are members of the 10 Etobicoke Central Cub Ind Stout Asaoeintiort which is under the Ipomorship of Hillview Preabyterinn Church. There are over 165 troy. in this parti- cular group n the present time Ind of the 600-100 Cuba and Scouts to have been in this group during the past I yen-I Jon Ind Barry are the fourth uni fifth Scouts to achieve this high honour, Pastor Vlughln of Thistle, town Baptist church left during the week for AtikoUn on an Ox- change visit with Potor D. Whluluv. who will be with u: for the nut month, 'oming Corporation Donation: gnu volunteer work. on m “any new; fue the M buy not but; - at! tct um'n “all." ot an A in. any... Puttytqrilu _ The un- My nu " te mire ”an 3-4 mm Wou- d in Neg, - n bond " It the c ureh or in donating Ipmm, dolls’ cloths. knitted goods or white elephlnt articles should contact tho Convener, Mm. Millie Edgy. 741-0063. II HI” our» menu 'wro"rny unwed BE 3-7740 of the Plum thr Amount ke {In tho mom-m3” 1n may The new church w" equipped through the kindness And gen- erosity of friend! and members of the church. Almost immed- Iltely upon completion of the new building the cortirreiration begun to grow. In fact it grew so rapidly that by 1960 it wu We were At this time they also decided to lock formal recognition In I Baptist church within the fol- lowship of the Toronto Anodi- tion. The nut step In the progum of th. coughs-lion wan to mike the big dtcit?yt to build I 350,- 000 eGreh. The chdrlhiiirit', first urnmony in November of the ume year. During the two years It Rivucrut the congregation. " members at that time, decided to obtain ita first full time min- iatnr, the Ree, A. E "M I' Coo began his ministry in March, 1958. Gem Campbell Terrazo Tile- tto Toryotk Dr. We In 1968 a mo" Nu made from the portable building to khan-rut public school. At thin “m. the dochlon wan nude ta "ll tho Coppormlll Drive site in order that moth" place of Property Could it purchueJ. ( Kipling Baptist Dedicates New Addition l It wu in the egrly 'er “R ' - of laymen Ind mini-bu behind to have I Baptist phuuh in Ind-k. On property tmuimd by the Toronto Am, in cooperation with the Extension Board, a portable building was erected on Coppumill Drive in 1956. lot Abitibi Ave, Ken Sanford Electric n. Kipling ' laud thumb. In" mm lac-ion- and “ml- of overcrowding. I". “and into their new Md”, Congratulations & Continued Success Suwuod and lunallod Tum-o Til. 7494147 or 741-6528 Electrical Contractor WILLOWDALE "liPldllilltl AVENUE BAPTiST CHURCH" very pleased to have been associated with the building of this " Kipling Avenue North, at Hinton, and Rev. A. E. C " 5-3378 Weston All The dedicntion services were held on three succeuive Sun- days. Among the outstanding speakers were the Rev. D. A. Mr. Cue knocked upon the thurch doors, which were open- ed from within by the deacon! of the church. On the last Sand-y in Muy thc congregation met out-Me the new building to hut [net- ings brought by Reeve John Mc. Beth, the rector of St. Paul's the Apostle Anglic-n church in Rexdule, the Rev. R. H. Lennox and Dr. L. H. Tlpwnu. minister of ChrlstUn education, Cliff Temple Baptist church, Dull-a, Tun. uncanny to form a building pinning committee to contem- plat. “tension. IN Drown Ave. WILLOWDALE Superior Electric SupplzTCo. or T030 o LTD. 1461 Ce"tlotuld Ave. 7.3415“ --------__ 1C?3ONTQ IS, ' P. Gagnon tr Sons Sod Suppl!“ and Luyod by Suppuod All Eocene Hyman. Bod Contractor Barns, KA., B.Th., DO., Terre- tary of tho Department of Cm. ldinn Minions. Baptist Conun- tion of Ontario and Quebec; th. Rev. N, H. Parker, B.8e., D.Th., D.D., principal of McMutar Divinity Collette, Humilton, and the Rev. M. F. Martian, Ilsistant mercury (Division of Evangel- ism), Department of Camdian Missions. Baptist Convention of ‘Ontnrio And Quebec. The corutregatiott feels in- debted to the part played in their history by the sister churches in the urn. by the West Area Committee, the To- ronto Aetfdtion of Baptist Churches end by the Church Extension Ind Home Mission Boards of the Convention of On- tario end Quebec. 222-233. TO ll" Lmnco Are. Wm RU 1-0183 at RU 1-9184, Toronto 19 I”! Calodonla ltd. RU Tl29t TORONTO " Metropolitan Sheet Metal Ltd. Harvie M. Wilson Co. Ltd. All Carpeting Installed by ttmulled the Hominq Canada Permanent Complete NationaWide Trust Services for persons and companies HEAD OFFICBx no BAY SHEET, TORONTO t . Mces in principal cine: acrou Cant oe, B.A., B.D. TRUST COMPANY woertumtrtvping 5 thrulhtrtg br Home Comfort Weather_strip Ltd 253 Dixon Road Laminmed Timbers stmpidd br Amfob Products Ltd. 275 Pharmacy Avr, -r rrrksn SCAMOROUGH 1210 Show Ave. E. 22bt86t Welsh Lumber Co. Ltd. wmowau: Illlllmuon - mm New Extension" WESTON MM1N

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