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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jan 1962, p. 15

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REXDALE > RAMBLINGS Installation of Officers ® The three women‘s groups of St. Paul the Apostle church recently held their services in the church to install ‘their officers. The evening Branch of the W. A. are: President, Mrs. R. Bratton; Vice President, Mrs. J, Conner; Mrs. A. Thompson; Social convenâ€" er, Mrs. R. Bowles, The afternoon branch of the W. mon; Vice President, Mrs. N. Grifâ€" fith; Secretary, Mrs. H. B. Scudarâ€" more; Treasurer, Miss G. ‘Purdy; vener, Mrs. M. Heely. Church year? Honorary Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. H. H. Lenox; President, Mrs. G. Scott; 1st. vice president, Mrs. J. Coates; 2nd vice president, Mrs. R. C. Henley also recording secretary; treasurer, Mrs. J. Claughton, corresponding â€" secreâ€" tary, Mrs. R. Lehman. Group leaders: Mrs. H. Hill, Mrs. W. Danylchuk, Mrs. R. Compton, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. W. Barkman, Mrs. A. Dixon, and Mrs. M. Gordon. Home and School Association 1429 Kipling Mrs. A. Dixon, and Mrs. M. Gordon.| After the sleigh ride party they Home and School Association will return to the church for reâ€" ‘Ralph Russell principal of freshments, and election of officers. ‘Thistletown Collegiate will be the, Cubs and Scoutsyâ€". . â€" guest speaker and the next meeting ‘ The mothers of cubs and scouts of the Home and School associa~|from the St. Benedict‘s church Kipâ€" tion of Elms public school. _ {ling ave. held their meeting Wedâ€" The lecture will be of particular interest to parents with children in grade seven and eight. . The meeting will be held Janâ€" wary 22nd in the Elms public school auditorium, at 8 p.m. Engineer‘s Assoc. Question School Engineering Course The new composite high school program was given a searching look by the Kingsway Chapter of the Professional Engineers of Onâ€" tario which appointed a committee to investigate the use of the word "Engineering" in the program. to investigate the use of the word! Mrs. S. B. Kerim, Chairman of: "Engineering" in the program. {the North Humber Unit of C.A.C. j ‘held a final planning meeting with Th ttee, b | * fomml 5o heared by the her Executive Wednesday, Jan. 3, d‘“.'t"' president, Dr. GeOrR®|a; her home 158 The Kingsway. Craig (who is a professor at the| Arrangements were completed for University of Toronto) concluded!the joint meeting with the Royal that the use of the word “Engin-\xork South Unit of C.A.C. and us s i s . |North Humber to hear a speaker ‘eermg.' was "undesirable" and, in \from Better Business Bureau on its opinion, the more liberal Arts!,]anuary 1ith in Humber Valley The chapter‘s new executive, headed by Dr. Craig, includes: W. A. Jolly, P.Eng., vice chairman; S. Fediow, P.Eng., secretary ; R. A. Elderkin, P.Eng., treasurer, and executive members T. G. Clendenâ€" ning, P.Eng., J. A. Fuller, P.Eng., and L. J. Rubino, P.Eng. and Science stream proposed is "probably the best preliminary training for engineers." The chapter invited Thomas D. Boone, superintendent of Etobiâ€" eoke‘s secondary schools, to outline the composite school program at m recent meeting. Mr. Boone described present edâ€" ucational planning which would create two, four and five year courses under three headings: Arts and. Science, . Business and Comâ€" merce, and Engineering Technolâ€" ogy and Trades. League leading Woodbridge Dodgers of the Metro Junior "B" | bridge. Jocko Potashnik (left) is shown scori third |on Evangelism Loop blanked Dixie loonuMln-rcummi’Wod-lOnl,waKlnlabhhpaMonhom lTM MRS. GLORIA BAKER Thursday, Jan. 11, 1962â€"Page ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Burke traâ€" velled from their home town of ifax to visit their son Wayne and daughterâ€"inâ€"law Audrey of Kipling Ave., Rexdale. Mr. and Mrs. Burke are returning this week after a seven day visit to Toronto. Sleigh Ride Father‘s Night â€" 5 Rexdale home and school associa~ tion have planned a panel discus« sion at their next meeting Jan. 17. The panel will discuss motrals. Moderator will be Jack Byles, Clarkson Ont., Panel: Rev. W. Welch, Weston; Mr. Turner Area superintendent Etobicoke board of ‘Education; Mrs. Elsie Smith Metro Police department; ‘Miss A. Fosâ€" iter superintendent Neighbourhood workers Etobicoke Lakeshore \ The mpthers are planning the iyearly banquet given for the |fathers and sons. â€" . The newly formed Married Couâ€" ples‘s club of Kipling Acres Bapâ€" tist church have planned a sleigh ride to be held Jan. 20th. The club as yet have not elected officers. The sleigh ride will be the first get together for the couples. ‘North Humber Consumers Assoc. The mothers of cubs and scouts from the St. Benedict‘s chureh Kipâ€" ling ave. held their meeting Wedâ€" nesday evening. The banquet will be held someâ€" time in February, | The March meeting will be held |at the home of Mrs. S. S. Vozoris, ‘8 Grimsby Court, and will be a |discussion of the Resolutions from |the National Annual Meeting, with ‘plrticul-r emphasis on weights & informative labelling of bar soaps. _ April will be the final meeting of ‘the season, with election of new officers and reportsâ€"this meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Clifâ€" ford Tinkham, 24 Edenbridge Dr. }yonh Humber C.A.C. meetings are held 2nd Thursdayâ€"for further inâ€" ‘t’ormntion, please call Mrs. S. B. Kerim, BE. 3â€"0664. t United Church. The meeting will open at 1:15 p.m. with coffee, folâ€" lowed by business and the speaker. Members of the Royal York South Unit will be hostesses, and the programme is being arranged by Mrs. B, A. Valde. Future planning for North Humâ€" ber Unit meetings included a liveâ€" ly panel discussion on Nylon Hosâ€" iery in February, to be held at the home of Mrs. T. R. Traynor, 17 Pheasant Lane. CH 7â€"2985 Reeve Orzzie Waffle of Etobicoke, assisted by’ Mr. Lou Detsky (L) and Councillor Jim Gilbert (R) | cuts the tape to formally gpen the new Shea‘s | Rexdale Bowling Centre on Rexdale Blvd. Well | Strawberry festivals, Christmas patties, teas ... . sound like. a socialite‘s appointment book? It‘s actually the schedule of the resiâ€" dentsâ€" of Kipling Acres Home for }the Aged. The Home‘s Women‘s Auxiliary, started in 1960 by the Red Cross, sponsors the activities and encourâ€" ages the public to visit the 250 reâ€" ‘lidents â€" many of whom have no relatives. The Auxiliary consists of }representati\'es from the different districh churches. Festivals â€" Parties â€"Teas All At Kipling Acres Mrs. W. J. Graham, Humber Valâ€" ley United Church representative, convened the 1960 strawberry fesâ€" tival. Booths were set up including one selling handicrafts done by the residents. * A Hallman organ was purchased with the proceeds for the chapel of the Home. ‘ Last year‘s festival featured a military band, majorettes and a physical display by soldiers from Camp Borden, The Gay Nineties singing, along with the other fesâ€" tivities, was piped through the Home ty a loudspeaker for those who were not able to attend the proceedings on the grounds. _ Corsages and presents are the order of the day for Christmas. Gifts include candy, coverall apâ€" rong, stationery, bed jackets, wool ‘ahrugs, ties, wallets and purses. During the 1960 Christmas season the Civitan Club took as many reâ€" sidents who were able on a tour *around the Kingsway to see the decorations. * Underâ€"theâ€"pillow radio speakers were purchased for third floor reâ€" sidents with the proceeds.~ These residents are mainly bed patients and are now able to listen to the radio without disturbing others. dents whose birthdays are in that, North. â€" ‘ month are honored guests. | _ Visitors can chat, read to the The Red Cross also operates and |residents, write letters for them or staffs a tuck shop in the Home and ) teach a handicraft is possible. Some all proceeds go to the Home. | residents may be taken for car Mrs. E. B. Lehman, Isljngtonlridel or wheel chair patients are United Church, is President of the|taken for walks, weather permitâ€" Auxiliary and also makes arrangeâ€" ting. Anyone interested in visiting ments for those who wish to \’isitlcan contact Mrs. Lehman at BE. the Home at 1575 Kipling Ave. 1â€"8149. Mrs. E. B. Lehman, Islington' United Church, is President of the| Auxiliary and also makes arrangeâ€"| ments for those who wish to visit‘ the Home at 1575 Kipling Ave.; Royal York Church Women Meet Sunday A special event will take place at Royal York Road United Church on Sunday, January 14th at 7.30, when the Officers of the United Church Women will be inducted by ‘Mr. Ray Hord. The United Church Women is a new organization takâ€" ing the place of the Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Society and the Woman‘s Association. Those taking part in the service will include Mr. W. R. A series of four Saturday Night! Just two years ago, Stan Izon| Youth Rallies has been planned to‘forme; th:o “gf;lfi-fidefl f:: ‘;""i“" at. TPhii in order ul a n or an t.a.ke p]"e_ at Thisfictown Colles interdenominational fellowship of giate Institute (Rexdale) mm'iconremed teenâ€"agers in Rexdale. mencing at 7:30 p.m. on January| Along with the Crusaders For! 13, 20, 27 and February 3. ‘Christ, he has conducted a numhtr‘ Stan lzon Will Lead Rexdale Youth Rallies New arrivals in the village are| meeting their commitments. At ',h.;ed hunters, who have Once SROW! Siminn Donald Brad, born to Mr. and|time of Harold Rousom‘s illness, been observed taking pot shots at "_"_f:" Mrs. D. Bethune on Decemher 4th;/two engagements were on tap.|the wild life in the valley, IAY Deborah born on December 7th lo}Fonunltely John Booth stepped in, mmreuphatouss . U N atit lja‘:&',f Mr. and Mrs. D. Hitchings; a son|to sing bass, and this â€" group| Membe of the Albion Garden® ‘Mj t. Mr. and Mrs. D. More, born on|travelled to Park Street United Presbyterian Church are ‘again ’:-'-‘{",‘,‘ A December *"th, and a daughter\Ch»â€"h in Chatham on December|getting into the swing of things * bz",, h to Mr. and Mrs. Evans,of Dashâ€" 3rd to sings at the Evening service|following the Christmas and NC_V?:-.:E w wood Crescent, on Decemberâ€"25th.land Fireside. On December 6th Year recess. All three groups of â€"< known‘in the bowling industry Mr. Detsky is the! We also welcome ~ery! Lynn,the group entertainéd the Talisâ€"\the Women‘s Auxiliary held their s ‘:;i managing director of the allâ€"Canada. bowling ‘ages six months, chosen daughter|man Club of the Canadian Nationâ€"|first meetings ~* 1962 during the '“fn:'.. Ltd. which operates Shea‘s Bowling centres. of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sproul.% â€" |al Institute for the Blind. Whilst|current week. The W.M.S. held "#=~>=>, ‘ _# the later engagement didn‘t augâ€"\monthly. meeting on Wednesday, m},__ l 1 sl______|! On January ist, 1962 aâ€" new|mont the Building Fund, it did| January 3rd. at which Mrs. March« py¢u) ~ |organization came into being. "The|contribute greatly to the successiment led in °e study of British s¢s) ® United Church Women". Inaugural|of the Talisman Club‘s annual Guisna; Work has commenced on>~»@ Irtles sumeane Teas meeting of the Thist!etown L’ni(edlChristmu Party. The cong'reglqjknitting and sewing for the sale, FCX Church branch was held on Tuesâ€"tion joins the quartet in wishing | anyone wishing to take part should ysrle day evening last, when officers for|Harold Rousom a speedy recovery.|contact Mrs. Willis at CH. 4â€"9509. =â€" xA / * Lake, Assistant Minister, Mrs. C. S. Patterson, the President elect, and the two ‘Viceâ€"Presidents elect, Mrs. Stan Valiant and Mrs. Willis Wheatley, The incoming Executive extends a cordial invitation to their families and friends to come and participate in this service. Also an invitation is given to all women in the district to join the United Church Women during 1962 and thus become Charter Members. in the Diccese of _ Congratulations to Mrâ€"Jim Devâ€"| Thistletown United Church | ins who sill celebrate his 91st| $25,00 has been pledged each | birthday _ â€" Januray 15th. Mr.\month to the Building Fund by‘ Devins has lived in Thistletown|four members of the Senior Chnir.t for the past fifteen years. \The quartet consists of Lynne Mcâ€" Double Congratulations to Mr. Intosh, Rosemary Boo _ arold Mrs. Bert Barclay who celeâ€"\Rousom and Tom Clarke. They their 25th Wedding Anniâ€" have been actively engaged for versary December 23rd. Their several months in signing for serâ€" son Robin was married on their|vice clubs n# other omniutiomi anniversary. and they report that they are thorâ€"| _ mmz |oughly enjoying this method of‘ _ New arrivals in the village are| meeting their commitments. At the: On January 1st, 1962 a new organization came into being. "The United Church Women". Inaugural meeting of the Thist!etown United Church branch was held on Tuesâ€" day evening last, when officers for the coming year were elected. St. Andrews Anglican Recently received into the cth‘ChIWltlon; Sec.â€"Treasurer, Ray Milâ€"|Tuesday, January 16th, at the by baptism were: Barbara Ann,jlard; Membership, Harry Farrow. Church. Special Speaker will ‘be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.1 The first meeting will be on Janâ€"| Mrs.: A. Mack. Johnson of 24 Sanderson Road;{uary 26th â€" dinner at 6:30 â€"| Lamplighters will â€"~â€"ume their ‘Karen Maureen, daughter of Mr.\with a panel discusion and group|meetings tomorrow night atâ€"7.00 Elnd Mrs. R. A. Brooks of 71 Tayâ€"\discussion on the subject of the|p.m. The boys hockey team went shaw Crescent; Craig Harry, son|men‘s Club â€" ~»d WHY? \down to defeat last Saturday at of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jackson of «_ \the hands of the team from the 75 Monterrey Drive, Laurie Susan,| GET WELL WISHES are exâ€"\Church of the Crusaders, by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. R.|tended to Mrs. Harry Daniels of|lopsided score of 82. . . . THISTLETOWN NEW Men of St. Paul‘s Church in Rexdale treated children of Thistletown hospital to a trip to the Carribeanâ€"in spirit if not in body. Pictured RexdaleMen of St.Paulthe Apostle Entertain Thistletown Youngsters A trip to the Barbados in Decâ€" ember? Wow! What a Christmas gift! To the children of Thistleâ€" town Hospital for the Mentally IIl, the party held on December 28th by the Men‘s Club of the Anglican Church of St. Paul the Apostle, P wdate, was just that. . Every 20 minutes for two hours; six amall . groups of children, acâ€" companied by their loving staff nembers, arrived at the ‘dockside‘ room, where they were . lcomed by the Ship‘s ~«ptain, Wilf Langâ€" an, had their tickets punched and went aboard â€" into an adjoining }nom. where a 15â€"minute film took them to the Barbados and introâ€" them to the Barbados and introâ€" duced them to the magic of the Island. Mr. Ivor Jones and‘a band of ""*M®C !" MA musicians, _ nvincingly costumed and reassured by as natives, gave the thildren a|that strangers g@ rousing welcome to the Island, in|tn‘~~t* and‘ pos a room decorated with paim trees, | fhem a good tim complete with scenic backgrounds| ‘T"> Mens Ch and grass. Calypso songs, previâ€"|Point, to say ‘tha ously taught to the children, inâ€"|people of St.. P spired an exhilarating atmosphere, their friends, fo as all joimed in singing and dane.|part, You can ay ing, each with two maraquas «e ing time. ' *« ‘Through a door * anothér isâ€"| The Hospital Bedford of 12 Monterrey Drive, and Janice Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. White . * 8 Monterrey Tuesday, January 16th at the regular 1 ~nthly. meeting of the will follow. Wor.en‘s Closer look at the Average Church Choir". * husiness meeting and tea will address the Men‘s Club at their next meéting on Jan. 14th. His subject will be "Technical Assistance for Men". The new Executive of the Men‘s Club for 1962 is: President, Doug Watson; Sec.â€"Treasurer, Ray Milâ€" Dave Eadie, a Missionary in Inâ€" land setting, and a round of Barâ€";Dr. J. D. Acheson, is quoted @8 bados games, the children, under saying: : the leadership of Geoff. Scott, enâ€"| "One of the great problems preâ€" tered into the fun and festivities,\sented in providing midtndl‘!j gaining the intangible benefits/care for emotionally ‘ disturbed reaped from forgetting ones self|children is to bring them to the in games. community in which they will ey= As relaxation, the children were entually live, and to bring the then welcomed to a ‘native home» community to them. The 'z !mlimtoAmndStorhl,nhfld ;:j;hi:lh' St. P“::ah‘m ~' by Miss Rita Cox, Librarian at of 4 'n.m”"ht for ».m""~, C Manning Street Childrens Library. that :::dm mt ‘“. “"‘ The ladies of St. Pauls Ch.nli onal ver L“‘u.‘»v ‘: Year served regular party fare to educati """"w“ The “.; the ‘tourists‘ in a setting of paim :{:h‘-"‘.'w’“ by this e C trees, bananas and tropical fruit. “n‘-‘"""“dflm C The happy youngsters in PUâ€"|ed in their own naive way that |nession of wifts o 98 dane a° (they did not know that the Isnnhrolbedepnia.mim”«.‘m“m x ns turned to their Wards, warmed "Chem: * ®s ‘:m“"“ :::. mm“ l"‘." ",:‘.:m this is the beginning of a r a= ta‘~ts and l ...\ \ship between the hospital and tÂ¥ possessions to give n will make: : them a good time.° community which mike on em & §000 €009. 000000 u 0 o luclefous feel truly as a neighbour t e Je one. |. The H i‘ :v‘:‘yin‘ As relaxation, the children were then welcomed to a ‘native home‘ to listen to Anansi Stories, as told by Miss Rita Cox, Librarian at Manning Street Childrens Library. The ladies of St. Pauls Church Year served regular party fare to the ‘tourists‘ in a setting of paim trees, bananas and tropical fruit. _ The happy youngsters, in posâ€" session of gifts of toys, donated by ‘snnhrolloethmpnm.n- turned to their Wards, warmed l-nd reassured by the knowledge that strangers gave of their tims, T*â€" Mens Club wish, at this polnt,b-y'tmm’bd!fi‘ people of St, s Church, and their friends, for their kind supâ€" mmmbfl‘ enumerating each and and an old Thistletown boy, address the Men‘s Club at y u2 e , Mr above standingâ€"Tom Hawkins, Jack Bromley and Kay Everingham. Seated, Don Mansz, Dow Stakely, Ivor Jones and Al Laing. 7 *Â¥ . Hud«on,| We hear that the n on "A | Heights Home and School Assor Church |tion have planned something .“du.lqnei-' in the way of entertain= \ment for presentation at the end of Pastor Stanfel of the 8 Church is once againâ€" his and cheerful self after a threeâ€" week layâ€"off from Church activities due to ill ess, Mr. Stanfel conduct» _ ed the services on Sunday last and *T \Our Saviour. Ee 29 Batawsa Crescent v*> is tient in Western Hospital; 1 Jim‘ Bradford who will be ;m east for the “_.‘ months as a wesult of his t ganing mishap on New Years‘ this Children w... received tobog* gans at Christmas have found the banks of the Humber river ideal for a fast and furious ride. Howâ€"» ever, parents should warn their offspring that the ice on the TIÂ¥EF a,p is still quite thin in parts and that skatéeg*should be confirmed to the % rinks in ~>â€" School grounds. }lunhor danger is from the soâ€"callâ€", ed hunters, who have once again BIB ‘been observed taking pot shots AEZME ’the wild life in the valley, Ladies of the Baptist. Church Women‘s Auxiliary will meet on Tuesday, January 16th, atâ€" the Church. Special Speaker will be Mrs. A. Mack. month. More :>out this later, wards edch other." This progr...‘ve party was orl« ginally conceived by Mrs. Loin ‘Thornquis® of the hospital #ta*, and Mr. ride. How» *~~ warn their on the TIÂ¥E® s rts and that ;. rmed to the # grounds. ome AAdSau T @ts ons S #a lt va irte CE wevil ‘ m AaR She mMi® Ts

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