t At St. Andrew‘s Sunday School there was a special guest speaker, Rev. Mattheesra Mathi John, B.A. We told you last week of the useâ€" ful busy life our friend has had in India in the Parkel Mission Field for the past 12 years. He has a wonderful personality and he dressâ€" ed in his native costume which had quite a great attraction for our scholars. He gave a fine message and pleaded for prayers and symâ€" The Women‘s Guild met at the house of Mrs. Yearsley for the January meeting on Monday, Jan. 8. Sharon Anderson enjoyed her eighth birthday in Thistletown. She makes her home at Mr. Nicholson‘s, Riverside Dr. Mrs. J. Torrance enjoyed a quiet birthday in the past week. On our sick list, we have Mr. W. Shelley and Mr. Hewt Smyth and many others. To one and all, our best wishes for a speedy recovery. The Scripture Union meeting was held Monday(gyening at 7 p.m. under the supervision of Mrs. L. Berrill. The annual vestry meeting will take place on January 22nd, comâ€" mencing with a Pot Luck Supper at 7 p.m. Every member is asked to make a special effort to be present. Miss Shirley Watts went home for the weekâ€"end to celebrate her mother‘s birthday. tional period theme of the New Year, prepared by Mrs. C. Peters, was read in her absence by Mrs. K. Love, assisted .by Miss Reva Natâ€" tress. A solo, "He Lives" rendered by Miss Grace Farr was much enâ€" joyed as was the piano solo by Mrs. K. Love. Mrs, Wm. Hogg gave a paper study on Japan as reviewed by the Bible, asgisted by Mrs. L. Lucas. Mrs. Barnett, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of Toronto West Presbytery was a visitor and spoke on the wonderful power of prayer. A nice luncheon was served following the benediction. The Guides are happy to anâ€" nounce that Pat Stevens and Joan North came into the Sisterhood of Guides on Jan. 10. & The Annie Kitchin Evening Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. J. Kell on Wednesday, Jan. 10. After the opening hymn, the devoâ€" Mr. and Mrs. L. Barker left for Florida this past week, ‘We wish them a happy vacation. Will all our friends from Scripâ€" ture Union be out for the February meeting. This will be our fourth arniversary and a tea and special speaker. * DEVLIN‘S MODERN BARBER SHOP We are Specialists in Conlour Hair 1122A Weston Rd. (At Eglinton) Parisâ€"New York Says: "‘The Short Hairâ€"do is The Vogue Prompt Attention and Good Workmanship By Look Your Loveliest Fascione Beauty Salon 1742 JANE STREET 1 Block North of Lawrence See Us First for Consultation, 6 John St. Residence: 200 Maple Leaf Drive 3 COMPETENT BARBERS Thistletown «. Correspondent: PLUMBING â€" HOT WATER HEATING OIL BURNERS â€" _ AIR CONDITIONING A. W. BRODIE Plumbing & Heating for 1951". Phone Early For Appointment IS FROM THE SURROUNDING DiISTRICTS Styling 11 PROMPT SERVICE WESTON "I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondâ€" age." These were the words from Exodus, chapter 20, verse 2, which were the basis of the sermon exâ€" position at Elmlea Baptist Church last Sunday. The preacher, Mr. S. E. Clarke, developed the subject matter under three heads, (1) the sons of Israel in bondage in Egypt; (2) their freedom from their bondâ€" age and (3) the man Moses, the servant of God through whom it was accomplished. Their typifier the New Testament teaching of the spiritual condition of man without God being in bondage to the Evil One, without God and without any hope for the future; God the Father sent His Son; Jesus, the suffering Messiah to lead into the freadom of the state of redemption those who trust Him and accept the salâ€" vation He has provided. . We beâ€" lieve that others of our neighbors who either have no church affiliaâ€" tion or are unable on account of distance to attend their former church services, would appreciate the help and fellowship of our Sunday morning services. The week evening enjoyments of the church are: Women‘s Auxiliary, the second and fourth Mondays of each month, next meeting, January 22nd; Bible Club for preâ€"school and junior graders on Wednesdays at T .pm., and midâ€"week Bible Study and prayer following this at 8 p.m. Then on Fridays the Boys‘ Club for boys ten years and up. "I don‘t care if it is a highâ€"class party," hissed ‘the conventionâ€"hatâ€" ing young husband; "I‘m going to be my natural self!" "Very well," said his wife, reâ€" signedly, "but if you start throwâ€" ing coconuts about, I‘m going home. Wycliffe College is through.. He is studying there for his M.Th, At St. Andrew‘s, 8.15 p.m., the Rev. D. Paterson, rector, conducted the service, assisted by Mr. C. Speakman, Mr. J. Snider acted as sidesman. The choir sang, "From the Rising of the Sun." The Rev, M. M. Johns was guest speaker and spoke on the text from Mark 14; 37 and 88 verses. "Couldst not thou watch one hour, watch and pray." He pleaded the power of prayer and the need for caring for others which is true missionary work. pathy in the work he is in, heart and soul, We‘are grateful to him lornuiutouud:‘?ohcwm return again before term at Pledsed to report that Mrs. R. Greenwood of Byng Ave., is proâ€" gressing nicely. â€" Mrs. Blamire, Irwin Rd. is also feeling much better. The Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Baptist Church hopes to resume meetings next Monday evening. It is not definite whether the meeting will be held in some member‘s home or in the church. Members will be contacted by phone as to arrangements. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson, Third Ave., on the birth of a daughter, January 13, at Toronto General Hospital. Correspondent: Mrs. Carbis ELMLEA ZLone 4â€"286 MU. 6720 MU. 1332 The Humberview local associaâ€" tion of Girl Guides held their monthly meeting in Pearen Memâ€" orial Church. The officers for 1951 are as follows: Viceâ€"president, Mrs. A. Walker; secretary, Mrs. G. Morâ€" gan; treasurer, Mrs. W. Johnson; badge secretary, Mrs, Phillips; sick visitor, Mrs. Rowan; sewing com., Mrs. A. Markwick, Next month, Feb. 9, willbe the annual meeting when company and pack reports will b‘mnd Come and bring a friend. Anyohe interested in Guide work is welcome. A recenf\\!igi;o/m the Matt Campbell home was Mrs. D. Brown with sons Allan and Rae. Olive Campbell and Dorothy Brown were both members of the 6th Vaughan Cadets, senior group of Girl Guides. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. Thornley, Barry and Chris were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Campbell. Mount Dennis * A letter was received from Mrs. Major of Tyrell Ave. with a reâ€" quest from Mrs. Mary Barrett to thank the Friendship Circle for the lovely plant she received at Christâ€" mas, and also the 132 Pack of Brownies, Mrs. Carson, Brown Owl, and Mrs. Downey, Tawny Owl, for their kindness at Christmas. Mrs. Barrett is in the Runnymede Hosâ€" pital, St. John‘s Rd., Toronto 9. A card will be very acceptable, and you have no idea how it helps when in hospital. So, how about it neighâ€" bors ? Congratulations to Miss Isabel Morrison of Oshawa, sister of Mrs. Peter Muir, George St., Humber Summit one of 37 graduates from a fourâ€"year course at the Canadian Memoria{ _ Chiropractic College. Miss Morrison, formerly of the CWAC, achieved highest standing in her class to winbxn awards. Best of luck in the fuÂ¥ure, To Mrs. Greenwood of Byng Ave., Thistletown, go best wishes for a speedy recovery from Mrs. Henry (Honner), Olive and Maurâ€" een. On Wednesday, Jan, 10, Mrs. Mcâ€" Kane, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. W. Muir, Mrs. Pidgeon, Mrs. Walduck, Mrs. A. Doan, Mrs. C. Doan and Mrs. Henry were visitors at the Maple Leaf Milling Co. and spent a very enjoyable afternoon. The demonstrator was Miss Meade. Many thanks to the Maple Leaf Milling Co. & The officérs for Humber Summit ratepayers for 1951 are as follows: President, Mr. Liythe; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mr. H. Carson, and secretaryâ€" treasurer, Mr. W. Gammage. These meetings are held every second Monday in the month in the school room, Borden St. s Another of our neighbors has had a nasty accident this last week. Fire Chief Charles Jordan got enâ€" tangled with a saw at work, taking a piece off his finger. Hope you will soon be OK. Thursday will be the Home and School meeting. There will be an interesting speaker, Mrs. Oraw of the Temperance .Federation, and there will be a showing of films. Please come and bring a friend. This meeting will be held in the school room, Borden St., at 8 o‘clock sharp, Don‘t forget time and place and date, Jan. 18. Sorry to hear Mrs. A. Pirie had the misfortune to fall last Monday night at the school gate on her way to the ratepayers‘ meeting. The result is a very painful and swollen ankle. Hope you will soon be well again, . Nancy and Billie George are greatly improved after their sick spell. Mrs, W. Muir, Woodbridge Rd., spent the Christmas holidays with her mother in North Bay: Mrs. Muir returned last week. Birthday greetings to Barbara ‘Dunn for Jan, 19 and aiso Lorretta Dunn for Jan. 20. Here are a few belated birthday greetings that have come to our atâ€" tention: Mrs. W. Gammage, Muir Ave.; also Ruth Gammage and Bob Gammage of Muir Ave., Humber Summit; Mr. Headon Sr., Woodâ€" bridge Rd.; Mrs. Ginn, Woodbridge Rd.; Mrs, W. Greenwood, Byng Ave.; Thistletown (who, we . are sorry to say, is ill in Western Hosâ€" pital); Mr. F. Dove and Master H. Dove of Gatwick Ave., Toronto 13; Mr. C. E. Johnson, Knox Ave., H.S., and Barry Turnbull, Knox Ave. At a meeting held recently the ladies‘ auxiliary of the Boy and Cub Scouts elected the following officers: Mrs, Cameron, president; Mrs. Fairley, viceâ€"president; Mrs. Boddington, secretary; Mrs. Beatty, treasurer, and Mrs. French, sick convener, The l\ther and son banâ€" quet will be held‘in February, and a Valentine tea is to be held at the home of Mrs. D. Beatty, 7 The Wishbone, on Wednesday, Feb. 14. Belated birthday greetings to Barbara Fairley who was 10 years old on Jan. 2; to Mr. John Smith, Renfield St., for Jan. 14, and to Glen Worrall, who was 10 years old on Jan. 9. Correspondent: Mrs, J. B. Henry m( O 4 Humber Summit} HARDINGTON 14 MAIN ST. NORTH We are very pleased to learn that Mrs. Bailey of Harding Ave. is feeling so much better after her recent operation. Hope to see her homeâ€"again soon. Mrs. C. B. Lawrence regeived the sad news that her brother in Engâ€" land had passed away very sudâ€" denly. Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lawrence, The regular monthly meeting of the Girl Guide and Brownie Mothâ€" er‘s local association will be held at the home of Mrs. Geo, Culver, 78 Hearst Circle, at 8 pm. Any mothers of Girl Guides or Brownies or anyone interested in this work are cordially invited to attend this meeting. The committee also would like to thank all those who helped with the Christmas party to make it the huge success it was. Many of the children in this disâ€" trict are home with mumps . or measles and to these we say, hope you will soon be well again. Little Anne Muldowney, Hearst Circle, had her tonsils removed last week at home. It has certainly been a grand winter for sports, roller skating! J. T. FARR . Congratulations toâ€" Mary Mcâ€" Nally.of 24 Tumpaine street, who celebrated her birthdayron Jan. 15, 1951. Mary came from England with ‘her grandmother, toured the United States and then came to Beverley Hills to livée with her aunt. ) The bridge club was held at the | district. home of Mrs. Gloria Smith of 7| I would like to say this colum Palamar Rd., on Wednesday evenâ€"|is for youâ€""The readers of Beve ing. An enjoyable evening was had |ley Hills." If you have any new by all. iplea.«- bring it over to me or get We are very sorry to hear that)touch with The Times and Guide 5 CARS Better Service PHONE 111 or Zone 4â€"700 Beverly Hills RUTH NAGY 10 Redfern Ave. Winder‘s T axi LIMITED RADIO DISPATCHED Douglas Robbic .of 16 : Epsom Downs Dr. has been very sick with Wu. We sincerely hope he be back to sehool very, very soon. There was a wonderful turnout at 10 Redfern Ave. on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Dawes from Toronto instructed in smbcking and some of the ladies brought their knitting or sewing. So ladies, Wa%aeldny evening is | open house at 10 Redfern avenue. Bring along your friends and get acquainted with the ladies of our district. | I would like to say this column is for youâ€""The readers of Beverâ€" ley Hills." If you have any news, please bring it over to me or get in BRAEMAR AVE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBI the Municipal Council of the Township Etobicoke for the year 1951 will be held “’% Municipal Offices, 4946 Dundas Street West, . Islington, on the second and fourth Mondwtlï¬;? each month at the hour of 2.30 p.m. and on the . third Monday of each month at the hour of Z. p.m., except during the months of July, A & ': and December. Deputations will be heard _,j the third Monday only at the hour of 7 p.m., & â€" above stated. £ TAKE NOTICE that the regular meetings &f At Your S VICTORIA ORDER Weston District DAY: Weston 123 A GENERAL MOTORS Â¥ ALUWE £. W. ECKERSLEY Clerk. Â¥4 4 A