Vews from Pine Ridge ‘resbyterian Five new members were elected + the Board of Managers at the vrecent congregational meeting of Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church, they were, Mr. Ralph Stuckey, Mr. Dave‘ Johnstone, Mr. Harold Members of Our Saviour Luthâ€" evan Congregation gave a surprise luncheon after the evening service last Sunday for Mr. Garfeld Steele, who is leaving today to take up a new position in the West. Mr. Steele is one of the Charter members of Our Saviour and has held several offices of responsibility within the congregation. Catering The guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Albion Gardens Home and School Associaâ€" tion last Monday evening was Mrs. B. Brundage, who is a consultant teacher in Etobicoke Schools. Mrs. Brundage, who was introduced by Mrs. Adele Slavik, spoke on "The things that your child has to learn and face in Kindergarten", with accompanying slides takes in kinâ€" dergarten classes in Embicoko.| This interesting talk outlined the programme of the Kindergarten children and the relationship of this programme to the work which these children will do in the years| which follow. * l for the approximately 75 people who attended the funcheon in the »uditorium, waswarried out by the ~ives of Council members. The previous week Nancy Yorke and Margaret Hollywell were enâ€" rolled by Brown Owl â€" Mrs. Eileen Nagels. News from Our Saviour Lutheran Latest recruits to the 524th (Thistletown) Pack of Brownies were enrolled last Thursday eveâ€" ning by Jean Sadler, Divisional Commissioner for the Thistledale Division. New Brownies who received their ping were: Janice Faulkes, Chery] Myles, and Lynn Stephens. Next Sunday morning, February 25th Corporate Communion for Young People, will be celebrated, with breakfast afterwards in the "Long Room". Brownie Beat A very successful service in honour of Miss Shirley Snider was held Sunday, February 18. Miss Snider will be leaving for the Far East on March 16, to take up a missionary post, under the auspices of the China Inland Mission. ‘ At the 11:00 a.m. service on February 18th, the Rev, William W. Tyler, General Secretary for Canada of the C.LM., spoke on the urgent need for missionaries, A special collection was taken for Miss Snider, and presented to her at a coffee hour after the service. Albion Gardens Home & School Association A WARM WELCOME TO ALL Church Secratary BE. 3â€"1391 MARTIN GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH L l "Mimgron Avenve _ Vixon Reed Mighway Noe. 401 $14,235.00 $9,400.00 2 10 26% West Side (Westhampton Drive) af ‘the MMMMMW.N‘MM-’â€&MWMâ€MM-dhhbmdhmmmmnmdm""'“ wn&mmhflm-unwhmnflaï¬mwmpmAn, \w h [ he estimated cost of the work is $14,235.00 af which $9,609.00 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged to the Township Sidewulk Ares. The ertimated sest per Yoot frontage is as shown ahove. u.“mbhhflhm“muï¬-m.mdmwmucuhnm atter the frat Mfl:“:&“rnh:wwwhmmdwnmwgdhwmï¬mnmm.vmï¬mï¬"" publication of this Notien, with Board objection to said work undertaken. mwmwmduwmmmmmunmmm-nm-umwn-vmnknflvfl"hr" DATHD mt the Tewnship of Eteblacke this 15th day of Febrvary, 1962. %. W, ECKERSLEY, CLARK. NOTICE THAT: 'howahcwdhfmfld“flnhm.maawlmm ‘NDAY SERVICE 11 a.m. COMMUNION SERVICE Paul Boughton, B.A., Minister (interim) Meeting in Princess Margaret School Sunday Schoolâ€"Children to 12 Years Nursery Care for Infants Ontario, Quebec Convention 65 Tromley Drive, Islington the United Church Women. Clarke of the Beauwood Unit of _ New Elders admitted to office at ltl:e early morning service in the Thistletown United Church were the early };Jér;i;;'.';;.i;."{;.":i;)K & h H B- No h Thistletown United Church were! nlg ts ave lg Ig t Messrs. R. C. Watson, L. George, & T. Hollywell, D. Hamilton, . I A I v Sh Saunders, John Rees, D. Tippett] n nnud drlety OW Saunders, John Rees, D. Tippett and E. Blaney. New members weleomed at the same service were: Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Grifiths, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Sutherland, Mrs. R. Hobman, Mrs. E. Brown and Mr. L. George. _ The guest speaker at the evening service on Sunday, February 18th, was Mr. Herbert Wilson, who was formerly the Pastor of a Baptist Congregation. Rev. F. Slavik officiated at the funeral service ‘hild on Monday last for the father ‘ol Mrs. Armstrong of Dashwood Crescent. The sympathy of the eonâ€" gregation is extended to Mrs. Armâ€" strong on her bereavement. | News from Thistlstown United Chureh l Male members of the Albion Gardens Congregation who are inâ€" terested in the formation of a Men‘s Club are asked to call Mr. Jack Carrigan at CH. 4â€"0930. The first meeting of this Club is callâ€" ed for tonight at the home of Mr. Carrigan, 115 Alhart Drive. All ’man, members or otherwise, who are interested, are cordially inâ€" vited to attend this meeting to get acquainted. ‘The soapâ€"box Derby, which is proposed to be held on Thistledown Boulevard, May 24th, was again ’brought up at this meeting. Interâ€" ested persons are urged to phone Mr. Bob Graff at CH. 6â€"3325. A report on the planning develâ€" opments for the Thistletown area was given to residents at the Genâ€" eral meeting of the Ratepayers‘ Association on Tuesday, February ‘ltlt.h. Mr. Wronski, planning direcâ€" tor for Etobicoke, and Mr. Brady who is the Executive Director of Metropolitan _ Toronto Housing Authority gave interesting and inâ€" ‘formltivt talks on this subject. | 'tollawhc the evening service, a film will be presented "The Family that changed the World". On the following Sunday, March 4th, there will be a service of dedicaâ€" tion for children, \ Ratepayers‘ Association Scripture lessons were read by TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE To The setting of the play is in Mollywood in the 1920‘s and the \wellâ€"drilled chorus under the exâ€" pert direction of Mr. Bill Sara, choirmaster of St. George‘s on the Hill, Anglican Church, will sing several songs including "Hey Look‘ Me Over", "Who‘s Sorry Now!", 'm "California Here I Come." | * ‘The 1962 edition of the KRT Elaine Jones. There are only two female parts in the show and the Knights feel that they have set a precedent by allowing real girls into their play, The Knights proudâ€" ly say that most of their cast has been seen (ahem) at the O‘Keefe Centre. The play is directed by John Wilson and under him are such wellâ€"known names as Ray Turner, 'Lindl Foster, John Evans and The Night of Knights, the 9th annual variety show and general fiasco of the Knights of Round Table, is moving into the Royal York Collegiate Auditorium on February 22, 23, and 24. Rehearâ€" sals for the play have been under way for the past months and cosâ€" tumes and sets are well in hand: K. R. T. hopes that this hard work will ensure a smooth, wellâ€"polishâ€" ed performance. Heath, Flower and Mrs. J. Zinn, Nominating. Rev. R. Collin Todd, minister ISWIAITODOMYMY»GodcndflwQUnnwy‘IW.D.C.] Th'mvupmwlr., Mclennand as he practices the oath with Patrol Leader Jim Vince Ross. Meyers, Chairman of the! and District Commissioner Ken Jorgensen. Rev, Mclennand will\ Church Council. ; be sworn into the Boy Scouts this Sunday at Hillview Presbyâ€"| A special welcome is extended| terian Church climaxing Boy Scout Week for the 10th Etobicoke |to all men of the Church. Treoop. P Photo by Murray Belferd| On Wednesday February 28th mevnmememmnnemmmmcmmmmememmmmmmme. â€"orommmmemmmenmmemm â€"oummensmmee at 8:00 in the FelIOW'Mp h“ of n the Church there will be an inâ€"] D :y A l E struction session on “Ulhorin,g".’ REXDALE RAMBLINGS the following werk, a $IDEWALK within the Tewnship of Etobicoke Sidewalk Aree on:â€" of Please note this correction, the seating capacity of 8t. John‘s York Mills is 1500 and not as reported last week as 150. 1Stt)ne, Dalegrove Cr.; Patricia) To close the Talent night there \Mary Ann Taft, daughter of Mr. Wa® * three act play. The folâ€" land Mrs. D. Taft, Clearbrooke lowing children took part: John \Circle â€"and Lois Bertha May FlOY4, Larry Harnum, Robbin \Washington daughter of Mr. and|CO® Noel Fulcert, Sandra Wilkâ€" The Knights of Round Table ding anniversary on February hope to have packed houses on :ll}mflt + three nights of the performance. . And on the 21st of this month lTickM.l are available at the door Happy Birthday wishes go to The or at BE 1â€"0439 at 1 dollar for Irvine twins Janice and Susan adults and 50 cents for children. (who will be 10 years old. ] In the past years, KRT has enâ€"|Kathy and her friends. tertained underâ€"privileged kids at ® x x ‘ Christmas, has supported poor{ Best wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. families throughout the year and Sam Irvine 104 Innerdon who has helped the Senior Citizens,. _ |Ar® celebrating their 30th wedâ€" variety show is the 9th that the|Please call Mrs. Haller BE 3â€"7006. Knights have put on and they are’ x x x sure that this one will be just as‘ Mappy Birthday wishes go to enjoyable as those before it. All|Kathy McLean, 8 Hardwick Crt.‘ proceeds from this endeavour gofK-thy will be six on Saturday to help the group in its service February 24th. Mrs, McLean has work. P ‘planned a Birthday party for In the past vears. KRT has enâ€"|Kathy and her friends. l Sunday morning, February 25th, the 10th Humber West Cubs, Scouts and Rovers will have their _ The General Purpose Room was decorated with streamers and balâ€" loons. Winners of the spot dances and door prives were: Mr. and Mrs. McGilvary, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ro#â€" | Six year old Carmelita Scanbia sang two songs one in English land one in German. Mrs. Haller reminds all parents of Briarcrest your help is reâ€" quired to keep a Home and School Association active, If you are able to serve on any office or give some time to the Association please call Mrs. Haller BE 3â€"7096. _ Also at this meeting the folâ€" lowing Ladies were appointed to the nominating committee: Chairâ€" man, Mrs. H. Waller; Mrs. W. Rosts; Mrs, H. Scanbia; Mrs. M. La Feaun; Mrs. I. Danicls. ; and Regina also played piano solos. Bobby Gulach also played a piano solo. ‘ _ Michael Doyle gave a recitation. Eddie Giles a piano solo. Carla Mittage gave her prize ‘winning speech "My Home Town Toronto". Carla won the Public Speaking Contest sponsored by the Hydro at Briarerest School. _ Tony Lewis sang a song. | The only sister duet of the evening was a piano duet by Linda and Regina Rosts. Linds On Wednesday, Feb, 13th Briarâ€" crest Home and School Associaâ€" tion held their 1st "Talent Night", First on the: program | was Bobby Haller who played a piano solo, two pieces. Brenda Yuchtman gave a reciâ€" tation The Man in the Glass. For your added enjoyment there will be a movie shown on the 1959 Alpine Rally". This is the speed car race through the French ‘lnd Italian â€"Alpine Mountains. Plan to attend. ‘ Janet Conrad sang Day Dreamâ€" David Kennedy played a piano _ On Sunday, February 11, the parishioners of St. Gregory‘s had the pleasure of hearing Father Iremeus Seongliedong from M‘ West Africa. Father Songliedong Members of the Kingaway Woâ€" men‘s Club will meet at the Art Gallery of Toronto on Friday, Febâ€" ruary 23rd, at 10.30 a.m. to view the Heritage of France exhibition. cent trip around the world. _ Mrs, R. Garlick will address members of the Public Affairs lmup of the Kingsway Women‘s Club on March ist, in the Print FR""' of the Old Mill at 1.30 p.m. and will show pictures of her reâ€" _ Mrs. A. G. Etherington, m{ atcyeas =~; CDN. LEGION NOTES ’md Mrs. G. 8. Mallett, president, | * expressed the thanks of the large l n J audience to Mrs. Kennedy. \| By W. A. JOHNSTON We are sorry to hear that Geo, ‘ x x x [Sport News |“Pu’: Paterson is ill.il Western Mrs. R. Gorlick will addres8! ‘Teams No. 1 and 4 are fighting| HOSPit®! and E. Jones is in Sunny» members of the Public Aff@ir®|ror first place â€" in the‘ cribt , brook Hogpital, We wish them both group of the Kingsway WOMONSlemnyaamant Taam Na. 4 halde 11. speedy recovery. # The speaker likened the comâ€" plex and demanding position of women in toâ€"day‘s world to the hub of a wheel with activities and responsibilities fanning out in many directions. Mrs, Kennedy paid tribute to \flu good judgment and wisdom of men, which have been responsible for the present freedom of women, and stated that "women‘s battles could not have been won without intelligent men in office." Women‘s Club at the Old Mill on Friday, February 9th. She urged that every woman assess herself and be an individual in her own right, ___ Kingsway Women‘s Ciub \ "A woman‘s role toâ€"day is exâ€" actly what she wants it to be", stated Mrs. Betty Kennedy, woâ€" men‘s editor of radio station CFRB, speaking to the Kingsway ‘eomm.lth-, will hold a reguiar work meeting at the church on‘ lm’ ‘the third Wednesday of each month, One of their ventures will| â€"meâ€"â€"â€"â€"me _ ‘be to make new clothing for the “downtown welfare groups, Mrs. J. DEWAR &4 GRAKAM (Coliets, Projects Conviner bas & BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS |very ambitious agenda. Besides the 4889 DUNDAS ST. W tea, scheduled for May 5, she and f ih-r committee are working on Above Leingten Fust Oltat plans for a Country Fair. Telephone BE. 1â€"221] x x x Evenings by Appointment On Sunday, January 11, Mr. and Mrs, Murray Barber, Warwood n ogmetes Ave., entertained at a dinner party for their daughter Marilyn who | LEONARD A. BRAITHWA celebrated her 21st birthday.}} Berrister, Soliciter Netary Pub Among the guests were Josephine SHTE E, ROYAL YORK PLAZA Callshan, Carroll Scully, Edna 1500 Reyal York Read Reid, Waiter Cooney, Mr. and|| . Telephone: CH. 9â€"228 Mrs. G. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. F. Evenings and Saturdays by ‘sidlu- and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sharâ€"|| > Appoiniment low. On the Monday, Marilyn and|â€"â€"â€"oâ€"~ several of her young friends were|____________________ guests of Mr. andâ€" Mrs,â€" Barber| at the O‘Keafe Contre | AUTC Besides the tem, St. Luke‘s U.C. W. has been busy arranging an inâ€" ‘umtin( program of work and enâ€" ‘hminmont for the year. Pro‘ gram Convener, Mrs, W. Hetherâ€" ington, Weld a meeting of her comâ€" mittee and plans were made to include study, speakers, films and social activities. Mrs. J. Wright lmd her Membership Committee are preparing for a tea to welâ€" ieome new members and prospecâ€" I'.ive members of the U.C.W, Supâ€" ply and Social Assistance Conâ€" vener, Mrs. A. E. Mably with her _ At this meeting a nominating committee will be formedâ€"so plan to attend. The time is $:00 p.m. _ Wednesday Feb, 28, Mr. L. Bisâ€" sell Chairman of Curriculum on Report Cards for the township of Etobicoke, will be guest speaker | ‘u Wellsworth Home and School\ monthly meeting. Mr. Bissell will| answer your questions about n~‘ KINGSWAY to KIPLING IGW; This is part of a Civil Defence program, Convening this _ All other sport tournaments are lm slowly. information, call Mrs, Carrick, tournament, Team No. 4 holds a mere two point lead over second place Team No. 1, These cribbage games are played every Wednesâ€" day night and the winners of the tournament will receive a handâ€" some trophy. The league standing, to date, is as follows: | Team Captain Pt. 1st place 4 Jack Cleaver 701 Bnd place 1 Johnny Fox . 68 8rd place 6 L. Carter Ld ‘td: place % C. Jeffrey 58 ‘5th place 5 P. Bennett 52 _ Pather G. Wallace will hold a mesting of the Sanctuary Society in the Committse Room of the ‘lm Sunday, February 18, at 3 pm. to mlllnhï¬lm‘ t:m.oumï¬--un- of this important organization. J. McLAUGHLIN CL, 9â€"2201 266â€"6th 5T. NEW TORONTO LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE Rarrister, Soliciter Notary Public SUITE E, ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Read . Telephone: CH. 9â€"2288 Evenings and Saturdays by Eoo e n e aRot 5151 TV. RADIO HIFI and CAF RADIOS §151 Pick up and Delivery Servicesâ€"TV Antenna Installation SERVICE ONLY â€" FM. STEREO CONVERSIONS 6 BRENTWOOD 20. sOUTW Patronize Local Advertising Charlotte‘s Slenderizing Solen 940 to 5.30 EVENING§ BY APPOINTMEN! 0 Uloor § â€" _ BE. 1â€"908) o _ ANTHONY RADIO REPAIR wio5 o Ty AND HIâ€"FI SERVICE BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 4889 DUNDAS ST. W. Above tslingten Post Office Telephone BE. 1â€"2211 2475A Bleor West at Jane #O, 12711 Excavating and BE. 3â€"7651 Uebility insurange Carried Also Steam Baths, Fucials Donald F. Withrow Guaranteed Results GRADING â€" SEWERS WATER MAINS Sienderizing EXCAVATING * bublhh‘: gver 12 years in the Kingsway * Relispie & Guarantees bervice to all makes of TELEVISION SERVICE AUTO SERVICE KIPLING AT JUTLAND _ CL 5.5516 (Just Above The Quesneway) KIPLING KAR WASH | The second big social event is |another "OPEN HOUSE". Due to ‘nmmuflflem success of our last Open House when the ladies had an opportunity to tour our club rooms and take part in the various games (some proficient poo! sharks) that the Executive has planned another House for Saturday, March 24th, We are looking forward to another large turnout at this af« t&.hmfl.w event Th nert Genoiel stest The next Mesting, Mon» , March 5th, £30 pm. _ _ provided by the popular "Mad }Cnp-". Anyone who attended our» laat dance will be familian with this musical group who entertained us so well. Members and their friends will be most welcome at this gaia affair. Coming Events ‘ Two important social functions are coming up in the near future. On Saturday, February 42th at 8.30 p.m. Branch 210 is having a Vaientine‘s Dance with the music PATERSON & WARD LTD. Dress Making â€" Designing Fully Qualified Evropean All Stylesâ€"Also Alterations SeerJane 19. 42711 Gordon M Pyne 4893 Dundas Street West @GENERAL INSURANCE BE. 1â€"3317 Residence: BE,. 1â€"0223 RICHARD W. GAMMON INSURANCE AGENCY §# 4A dloar §t. W. 8 Brentwood Road N. Plumbing & Heating R:pairs â€" Alterations 3329 Bloor Street West J. ERIC YOUNG Barrister & Sollciter 4937A Dundes $t. W. Telsphones 239â€"8i43 Open Tuesday &vering Dressmaking BE. 210642 BE. 1â€"3339