_ Committee chairman Grant Gonâ€" meau has planned a special pro gram for the guests. The cubs, scouts and rovers of Rexdale United Church and their fathers will also be entertained at ‘The mothers of the cubs, scouts and rovers will.be on hand to do the eatering. Last year sonte 200 fathers and son attended the banquet and more are expected this year. The Catholie women‘s league of|construction this spring. St. Benedicts‘ are planning a card| The new extension will accomâ€" party to be held February 16th. |\modate some 120_beds and a new Among the games played will be auditorium. Church door welcome Mrs. J. A. Waddingham, . Social convener, Mrs. D. W. Townson. Visiting, Mrs. J. Baird. Press convener}Mrs. Father and So/ Banquet Plans are in the making for a father and son banquet to be held in the Christian Education buildâ€" ing on Feb. 22nd. The portable is expected to be erected sometime in February, The property for the church has alâ€" ready been purchased and is locâ€" ated between West Humber and The congregation of Sunnydale West Humber are still meeting in the West Humber Public school. . | Coiistiensien uie usns roerecmmcnmrmeirnimine s R EX DA LE * At a service held in Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church on Wednesâ€" 'day, January 24th, the Rev. Iraj Amini was inducted as Minister. x Taking part in the ceremony was {the Rev. R. D. Donaldson, B.A. 5s Tas MRS. GLORIA BAKER ‘of Norval, who conducted Worship 1429 Kipling CH 7â€"2985 and preached the sermon; Interim enmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~mmmmmmmmemâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Moderstor, the ReV, J. K. LAtti~ Election of executives {bridge and euchre, and there will‘more, B.A. of Morningside Church, A general meeting was recently also be prizes and refreshments. ‘who narrated the steps leading to Rheld by the United Church women| The card party will begin at 8 the induction, and the Rev. W. H. of Sunnydale West Humber. "p.m. in the church auditorium on Welch, BS.A., of St. Andrew‘s <â€" The meeting was held at the Kipling Ave. N. The admission fee\Church, Humber Heights, who adâ€" home of Mrs. W. Wiley, 19 Waterâ€"/is 50 cents per person and theidressed the new Minister and beach Crescent, and were election|C.W.L. wish to invite everyone to]congreg.tion, of officers was held. ‘the party. mLo PR M T CAdemann R & 0 Unit leaders: unit one: Mrs. Fred Smith. unit two: Mrs. R. G. Andrews. unit three: Mrs. R. Thompson. unitefour: Mrs. Mrd. D. F. Reith. unit five: Mrs, F. Kingstone. unit six: Mrs. E. H. Mann. unit seven: Mrs. H. G. Conveners: Telephone convener, Mrs. F. T. Lutka; devotion convenâ€" er, Mrs. H. G. Saville; program convener, Mrs. R. G. Langley and Mrs. L. G. Poole. Supply secretary, Mrs. J. Warâ€" ing: Flowers,. Mrs. J. Speer. 2nd viceâ€"president, Mrs. J. A. Wadâ€" dingham; 3rd viceâ€"president, Mrs. Recording secretary, Mrs. E. H. Mann; â€"corresponding â€" secretary Mrs. D. J. O‘Brien. ‘Treasurer, Mrs. D. C. Luttrell; Financial secretary, Mrs. R. J. Ireland;" Attendance . secretary, Mrs. T. A. Warwick; literature geeretary, Mrs. J. Shewfelt. , The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime _ a Th BOY vio SPENT TinEe yeans m mfl"v' â€Vmw o 7* @rammi ©oL. GETS Re CoO6niTiON 5 & Mrs. G. S. Johnson; t, Mrs. J. E. Washer; Mess Pn x wursrme"" U AS A Promyâ€" WENT mEMBER of vour Cammunity, known "TD uS AS A PERSON of TaSTE AND DISCMAMINATION, Aup AS A LEADER m PurThEming Te ArTS and SCIENCES, we FeeL TAT you wiul. weLcome Ths OPPoRTUNITY 16 BE A PonEER WA GREAT LITERARY VEATOME AND SugSCmBE 16 our NEw, LAISHLY ILLUSTRATED Eucycuo PAEDIA, W FACT A mawu of Nour ERUDIMTION MUST HAVE IT DEAR mrR. GIROBRAW: The purpose of the luncheon is to organize a membership drive. The ladies‘ auxiliary are in need of more members to join the auxiliary and give assistance to the senior citizens. | Anyone wishing do give assistâ€" ance in any way are asked to atâ€" ltend the luncheon at 1:30 on Monâ€" Id.ly or to call Mrs. Walker for further particulars at BE. 1â€"0783. _ The proceeds from this and many other projects during the year will go to support the new extengion on the home which starts _ Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs. V. A. Irwin, Mrs. G. Bartley, and Mr. S. A. Young. Dessert Luncheon A dessert luncheon is planned at the Kipling Acres home for the aged on Monday, Feb. 5th. A wide range of work is availâ€" able to anyone wishing to volunteer their services. _ On Saturday, February 3rd, the cubs and scouts of Rexdale Unitâ€" ed Church will be putting on a paper drive in Rexdate. |\ The Women‘s Auxiliary of Kipâ€" in 15 ‘ling Acres Home for the Aged re-’world ‘cently held their election of officers.| He Elected executive officers »are:[Meme ‘Pruident, Mrs. K. Wilson; Past|He s president and now secretary, Mrs.\ing i E. B. Henman; 1st viceâ€"president, he ca Mrs. W. J. Graham; 2nd viceâ€"presâ€"|Theol ident, Mrs. P. Williams; recording he st and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Unive Jcent.ly held their election of officers.. He is a graduate of Stuart speedy recovery. ‘on the work of the Society. Elected executive officers »are:(Memorial College in Isfahan, Inn.j seâ€"_~â€" mrewss = )Pruident, Mrs. K. Wilson; Past|He started his theological train-f Guest speaker at the Lamplightâ€"| Well over a thousand people atâ€" president and now secretary, Mrs.\ing in Iran, and then in 1950|ers meeting of the Thistletownitended the Family night at Wesâ€" E. B. Henman; 1st viceâ€"president, he came to Near East School of Baptists tomorrow evening, Friâ€"‘ton Arena last Saturday night, Mrs. W. J. Graham; 2nd viceâ€"presâ€"|Theology in Beirut Lebanon where;day, February 2nd, will be Missiwhen the Northern Etobicoke Hocâ€" ident, Mrs. P. Williams; recording}he studied, also in the American|Irene Walters, who is a missionâ€" key League, which comprises local and corresponding secretary, Mrs. University of Beirut. In 1951 he‘ary-e]ect to Austria, Miss Walters Church teams, organized the event. H. R. Smith. “c:me to New York where he ï¬n-}will speak about and show picâ€" Officials of the league were very iExeeui:ive committee : jished his studies in Biblical Semâ€"(tures of Austria. |pleased to see the parents turn _ All the executive officers namediinary in New York City and gradâ€" «â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" lout in such large numbers. above and Mrs. S. A. Young are/uated with the degree of Bacheâ€"| There was a good turnâ€"out of| A Hockey stick autographed by on the executive committee. Mr,;lor of Religious Education. Mr.|Girl Guides for the quarter]y)the Toronto Maple Leafs was won Young is the superintendent of Amini went back to Iran where|Church Parade at the Thistletown by Terry Haskell of St. Matthias, Kipling Acres. ‘the was the pastor of TeheranlUnited Church last Sunday mom-’for selling the greatest number of Nominating committee: Presbyterian Church for four|ing. The lesson was read by Guide|tickets. Terry more than doubled Chairman: Mrs. E. R. Walker. | _ All the executive officers named above and Mrs. S. A. Young are on the executive committee. Mr. Young is the superintendent of The ladies of the auxiliary have started plans for the Strawberry Festival which will be held in June. Paper Drive Anyone having old newspapers are asked to have them tied and ready for pick up Saturday mornâ€" ing. In order to speed up the pick up we are asked also to have them at the sidewalk in front of the house. ‘Kipliiio Acres‘ Election of Officers hw‘t. 1J ‘"ERINGATE JOTTINGS l Mre. Jean Melmar introduced the;ntunded. The ladies of the choir;mk and had a lov |guest speaker for the evening Mrs. catered to the men and their wives anne.lives at 93 We |R. Beams who is Visual Aids/after the concert. l x 0x ‘Ch.imn for the N. West (‘mndl.’ xo xo oox Happy Birthday â€" Mrs. Beams spoke on and showed\ On Sunday January 28th the Vern Bretin Littlew ‘the film Sociable Sixes and Noiséy ‘guest speaker at Grace was Rev. brated her ninth bir {Nimes, After the film Mrs. Beams,David MeCullough Director of,urday January 27th, |_ Mrs. Linda Potter president preâ€" |sided over the business meeting. Mrs, Lenora Rabjohn read the minâ€" utes of the last meeting for Mrs. Marina Ognoski who was unable ‘to attend because of gickness. Mr. lWilion principal of Wellsworth spoke to the parents about school |activities and ask the parents to ‘coopenu in making as many as lpolqiblo doctors and dentist apâ€" pointments for children out of the \school hours. |\ _ On Wednesday January 24th lWéllswort.h Home and School Asâ€" |iu monthly meeting in the General ‘Purvote room of the school. Preâ€" ceding the meeting the members and friends enjoyed a singâ€"song with Mr. »Fred Morrison at the _ Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Elliott 8 Ashfield Dr., were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gillard and their children Jenny Debbie and Jim from Welland, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gillard atâ€" tended the retirement party of Mr. Gillard‘s father Mr. F. W. Gilâ€" lard who has been with the Bell Telephone Co. for fortyâ€"two years. The party was held at the Town and Country. Mr. and Mrs. B. Seott 10 Hardâ€" wick Crt., and their children Carol, Kim and Kelly enjoyed an evening at the O‘Keefe Centre Friday eveâ€" ning attending the Play Do Ray Me. Mrs. R. Beams was guest speakâ€" er at the monthly meeting of the Wellsworth Home and School Asâ€" sociation. prano _ The Rev. W. J. Adamson, B.A., B.D., Minister of St. Gilesâ€"Kingsâ€" way Church, and the Moderator of West Toronto Presbytery, led the service of induction. The Clerk ‘of Presbytery, Rev. M. E. Burch, B.A., B.D., Minister of Mimico Church was also present. At a reception held in the Church Hall immediately followâ€" ing the service, Mrs, Amini was presented with a corsage by the ladies of the Women‘s Auxiliary. Mr. Amini entered the Ministry in 1948 after being out in the world working for ten years. Mrs. C. Elliottâ€"8 Ashfield Driveâ€"BE. 3â€"4170 years. In 1957 he came to Canada|Susan Jewitt. 1., ow available, call Dave Cairns with his family and took the m |CHâ€"6â€"7351, price of admission charges of Boissevan and Ning'a‘ The 524th,. Toronto Pack of |Adults $1.50, Children .75s. Richâ€" for two years. In September 1959 Brownies, which meets in the Vilâ€"\view Collegiate Institute, 8:15 Mr. Amini was appointed as the‘hge Hall, had its first enmllment‘p,m,, March 16, 1962. minister of Pine Ridge, where he‘on Thursday, January 25th, Disâ€" To give you an idea of some of has been serving ‘up to this time.‘trict Commissioner Mrs. Fancett the projects undertaken by some of Rev. and Mrs. Amini have five/brought her pack, the 492nd. to our Chapters, let us take the Orâ€" children, four girls and one boy. |form the fairy ring, and enrolled,ilia, Ontario, Chapter. An annual ‘ the following new brownies: {event held there is what they term conducted a lively discussion period |Church Extension on the above subject a few of the Rev. McCulloug problems discussed were how toitext, first Peter punish your child, spanking versus delivered an insp taking away a privilege. The famiâ€" ’Suwnrdship, Rev. ‘ly togetherness and family conferâ€" ladministered the ences on matters dealing with recâ€"\Holy Baptism to reation around the home and some!dlughter of Rev. : money matters. Mrs. Mary Simâ€"\Barker. ‘mons graciously tha n ked the} x x speaker. The next mee! Mrs. Mary Woodford and her able committee served the memâ€" bers and friends refreshments. There was a good turnâ€"out of Girl Guides for the quarterly Church Parade at the Thistletown United Church last Sunday mornâ€" ing. The lesson was read by Guide The next meeting will be held on February 25 Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. Guest speaker for the evening will be Mr. Bissell. Mr. !Biuell is principal of Bloorlee Juâ€" nior High School and works with ithe Board of Education on Report Cards. Report Cards will be his topic for the evening. Bring along your questions, have them anâ€" swered by Mr, Bissell. Grace Presbyterian Church On Tuesday evening the ‘Senior Choir of the Church sponsored a very successful evening of music. A concert given by the Inter Church Male Choir. The church was filled to capacity to hear the choir sing 18 selections under the direction of Rubert Graydon. P: Parents in the Wellsworth area might be interested in knowing that over 65 parents attended the meeting on Wednesday evening. I think this indicates what a good job your executive is doing in planâ€" ning programs you will enjoy. Mrs. Clara Hall gave a twenty minute recitation, Guewn Canyon from the Sky Pilot. The evening was warmly received by all who attended. The ladies of the choir catered to the men and their wives after the concert. A Hockey stick autographed by the Toronto Maple Leafs was won by Terry Haskell of St. Matthias, for selling the greatest number of tickets. Terry more than doubted Rev. McCullough chose for his text, first Peter verse four, and delivered an inspiring sermon on Stewardship. Rev. McCullough also administered the sacrament of Holy Baptism to Kathleen Gillian daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker. The next meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Guild, of the Church, will be held on Monday February 5th at 8:00 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Thomson 262 Renforth Drive. _ Last week I mentioned that the Young Adults Fun and Fellowship Group of the Church was holding a Valentine Frolic on Saturday February 3rd in the Church baseâ€" )mem. I forgot to mention that Richview United church young people are invited as well as the young people from the Church of Christ the King. For further information please call Mr. Ted. Walkins BE. 3â€"8178. *Wippy Birthday wishes go to|p Margaret Woodrow, 10 Gentian.! Margaret‘s mother entertained her| friends to a Birthday luncheon on‘“ Friday noon. 1( Happy Birthday wishes go to Mary _ Rietz, _ Scantbury â€" Place. Mary entertained her friends on Friday after school and Mrs. Rietz prepared a birthday supper for her 10th birthday. Friday after school and Mrs. Rietx‘ Byron Sinclair, Doug Terry and prepared a birthday supper for her|Jim Allingham also seored to 10th birthday. round out the winners goal proâ€" x x x duction. Berry, Terry and Sinclair Sorry 1 missed your birthday also had one assist each while Joanne Baxter. Joanne was 10 last Larry Himmelman and Rick Miller week and had a lovely party. Jo.|contributed to the attack by setâ€" anne.lives at 98 Wellworth Drive.|ting up on goal each. Brian Fosâ€" x x x ter scored the shutout in his first Happy Birthday wishes go to Rame of the season. Vern Bretin Littlewood who celeâ€" Flyers 3 brated her ninth birthday on Satâ€"!Wolves 1 | Sorry 1 missed your birthday Joanne Baxter. Joanne was 10 last week and had a lovely party. Joâ€" anne.lives at 98 Wellworth Drive. | Last year, they even took over the local radio station CFOR from |4 o‘clock until 7 o‘clock Saturday. {|A mobile unit was used to do a ‘complete "live" broadcast. Orillia }il truly‘ a real Barbershop Town. The Women‘s Auxiliary of the Albion Gardens Presbyterian Church held their monthly meetâ€" ing on Wednesday, January 24th. and among the interesting projects they are planning for the near future is a "Miss Clairol" demonâ€" stration, and a Fashion Show. Spring may be quite a few weeks away yet, but there‘s nothing like lbveing ready for it. the sales of his nearest rival, Murâ€" ray Piggott of Rexdale United, who disposed of a very commendâ€" ‘ab]e 107 and received a hockey stick autographed by the Woodâ€" lbridge Dodgers for his efforts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nagels of Harlaw Crescent spent a very inâ€" teresting and exciting weekâ€"end at \Owen Sound. Mr. Nagels has reâ€" cently started his own furniture business and one of his first venâ€" ’mr'en was a restaurant in Owen Sound which was officially opened )by the Mayor on Saturday last. This is a chance for Barbershopâ€" pers to entertain their wives for a weekâ€"end commencing Friday }night thru Sunday. Singing starts as soon as you arrive Friday night ‘until the wee small hours of the imoming. Saturday afternoon they hold a street parade, while in the Mike Berry Scores Coveted Hatâ€"Trick In Atom League Just a reminder to anyone wishâ€" ing to visit us on Monday nights, we meet at the PLANTATION BOWL, Dundgas Street West, comâ€" mencing at 8:00 p.m. Come on out and visit us, you‘ll get a royal Barbershop welcome. Mike Berry scored the first three goals of the game to lead the Regals to a 6â€"0 triumph over the Cubs in a Humber Valley atom game last week. Berry‘s hatâ€"trick was the only threeâ€"goal perforâ€" mance of the week in the league. Ken Huffman was a 2â€"goal man for the Hornets as he led his team to a 4â€"2 victory over the Eagles in a peeâ€"wee game. I Bob Irvine was another twoâ€" goal performer as he led the Staffs to a 5â€"2 comeback win over the Planets in a bantam game. Regalsâ€"6 Cubsâ€"0 Mike Berry scored the first three goals of the game to lead the Regats to a oneâ€"sided 6â€"0 win over the Cubs. ime of the season. Hornets 4 yera 3 !hfln 2 olves 1 | | Ken Muffntan fired a pair of John Adamick, John Whale and goals to lead the Hornets to a 4â€"2 ATOMS Brown, Whale and Bill Repath each contributed one assist to the winners attack. Dave Csumrik got the only goal )for the losers when he finished off a play with Tod Emerson and Ker } Ron Cobbald led the Bisons with a goal and an assist as his team ’book a close 2â€"1 decision from the Tigers. Cobbald got his goal on a ‘solo effort while he got help from Alan Hay in setting up Jeff Renâ€" \elu for the winner. 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