_ THISTLETOWN t _ ~NEWS Youthful Skiing Group Enjoys Monthly Trips Master of Ceremonies. The models displayed dresses and suits by the Marion Shoppe in Thistletown, ‘..â€"ululhï¬ldl- dale. Whflw sion was supplied b ythe Choraâ€" ‘The Rev, J. Arnold Foster, well my‘h'flk‘rdfluvflu Church of Canada, was guest preaâ€" cher ‘lust Sunday evening at the Annual Service of the Teen Bible elass held in the Thistletown Unitâ€" ed Church. Taking as his theme "Explosions", he urged the Young People to contend for a more exâ€" Young skiers in Etobicoke turnâ€" ed to the Y.M.â€"Y.W.C.A. when they wanted help in getting orâ€" mhdbpduvnk-lou During its three years of existâ€" ence the club has maintained a youthful aspect. This year‘s presiâ€" ‘dent is Ian Swann, a grade 12 student at Etobicoke Collegiste Inâ€" stitute. Average age of the memâ€" bers is 16. Byron Buchrell is program chairâ€" man this year. Among the memâ€" Moore and Helen Armstrong, who| 'mmluâ€mm! McDowéll Corsages for the models and ofâ€" ficials were supplied by the village| Florists of Thistletown, hair sty!â€" ing was by Nicky Quiggan, and| makeâ€"up by Beauty Councellors of ;;:i. wi'n".. Carol _ Woollings, Crace Topham. Jean Gibson, Jane Shirley White and Sue Amini. ‘Three years ago, & student at Etobicoke Collegiste, Brent Robâ€" inson, now attending university, felt that many of the other young people would enjoy skiing if given the opportunity. Brent, a good skier, with the help of the "Y" staff, formed a ski club at the local Holdup, Cathie Johnson, John Low, Erie Newman, Peter Neville, Linâ€" da Parker, Geof Rowell, Ricky Sarâ€" geant, Maursen $wann, Steve and George Zakrewski, Rosa Winkeleor, ‘There is still time for competent musicians to become members of Etobieoke Philharmonic Orchestra and take part in the concert to be ager reports that there is a need for oboes, French horns, string basses, trombones and trumpets. Rehoarsals are held every Wednesâ€" day evening at $ p.m. In Humber Valley Village Public School and der internationallyâ€"known condueâ€" *or Harman Haakman, whose infinâ€" ite patience and inspiring personâ€" ality, have, in two seasons, proâ€" given Wednesday, April 1ith in Richview Collegiate Institute, This largely amateur group of musicians find the playing of good music an exciting challenge, unâ€" very high amongst amateur symâ€" Appeal For Horn Blowers By Etob. Philharmonic id eneents are im ‘The models for the evening were: SIMULTANEOUS !’V::VOEUSTIC SERVICES ; KINGSWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Montgemery Road â€" Birchview Bivd. M rev.or rocars.saney, ma. SUNDAY, MARCH 18th, 1962 ! 11;:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. AY through FRIDAY 8:00 p.m. THEME: "‘DAaAYs OFf DdEcision‘ coms AND HEAX this Outstandind seraker McKane, Heather BÂ¥ DORA E. WALLACE Westmount Sabtist Church â€" Mentreal were; _ St. Andrews Young People were m’.â€.‘m by the Director of Cruâ€" ings, saders for Christ, Mr. Stan Izon, Jane last Sunday evening, in the Church mlin, Auditorium. (Guests for the oeâ€" a casion were the United Church Forthcoming Event The ladies of the Albion Gardens 1Pn-mrin Church Women‘s [A.xium have scheduled a Fashion Show for Tuesday, March 27th at 8.00 p.m. in the Church Auditorâ€" fum. Gowns will be supplied by the Marion Shoppe of Thistletown, and ‘Hflr Styling will be by Eileen, alâ€" so of the Village. Dave Gardiner, Jane Radford, and Donna Anderson. ‘The junior section of the club is headed by Don Bell and Evan Young People. Erie Macham, Mary Dean Ewann, Doug Hall and Bill Tomlinson. > Members of the ski club have \:mqoduupuliflonamo-fll und Huntsville, following good snow conditions. This year, as skiâ€" ing has been excellent at Collingâ€" wood, the "Y" Club has journeyed there each time, and stayed at the Canadian Youth Mostel at Mappy ally companies each expedition, . The club will most in April to to buy and how to use i. since November, but their proâ€" gram has had to end earlier than that of other ski clubs because plan for next season. They hope to weekly dryâ€"ski instrustions. This will give new mombers a chanee to learn about equipment , . . what Concert arrangements were disâ€" cussed at a recent executive meetâ€" ing held at the home of Mrs. F. 8. Quirk, Kipling Avenue N. Mr. Harâ€" old Broome, Islington Ave. N. is in charge of distribution of tickets which are now available for $1.00 each, from orchestra and exscutive members. In the absence of Presiâ€" dent Fred Stasiuk, Mr. K. 8. Sanâ€" jana conducted the meeting. Presâ€" ent also were Mr. R. Duke, Miss Norah Leith, Mrs, Edna O‘Reilly, Miss Alice Milhausen, and Mr. Basil Capes, representing the Juâ€" mior Chamber of Commerce. wets, Symphony No. 2 by Anton Dvorak, Zamps by Louis Herold, Polks from the Bartered Bride by Smetana, and a Violin Concerto by Bruck, with Hans Bauer as guest Other years the skiers have visâ€" The program for the April 11th _ The men of Grace Presbyterian carried out am "Every Member Visitation" en Sunday afterncon, March 1lith. The men participatâ€" ing found they were well receivâ€" ed and were pleased with the reâ€" sults of their efforts. Sue Amin! makes a most attractive picture as| The three interested young ladies in the right she models a gown at the Fashion show held|foreground are Adrienne McKane, Heather last week in the auditorium of the Ping Ridge| Moore and Helen Armstrong who provided musiâ€" Presbyterian Church. On the right at the rear is | cal entertainment during the intermission. Mrs. Myrtle Cannon who acted as commentator. | MecCallum of Sudbury. j _ There is still time to join with the men of the Men‘s Club for their dinner and program at the "Chickem Villa" on Thursday, March 15th. For information, and tickets phone Norm Plocktis, BE 2â€"0418. Grace Presbyterian‘s "Open Night" March 26 . Tickets are fast becoming scarce for the ‘Opening Night‘ of The Cloverdale Mall‘s Fashion Show spectacular, sponsored by the Woâ€" men‘s Guild on Monday, March 26th. To avoid disappointment ’pm Mre: Helen Torok for your Iu.oo ticket right away. "painful" week for the girls at Etobicoke Collegiate. At the beginâ€" ning of the week, Judy Kennedy, a model and former Etobian, spoke to the girls about the importance and eonsequent enjoyment ef good The Adult Bible Study Group meets every Sunday evening in the Church at 7:30. Last Sunday they ‘eâ€":-ud a new series on Corinâ€" 1®Z "2 NDCCM HEWDD ANEIPM AOIIC DTEW, ERMIZPEEVEWION L VHW WETZIZR l and the singing of the National dancing by two lovely Lassies. | Anthem, a full course dinner was Sing songs lead by Dave Jones, | served by The Ladies of the Auxâ€"/fireâ€"arm display by Mr. Turner, iliary and apparently enjoyed by a Skit by three Scouts namely:â€" . all.â€" Queen Scout Donald Bueke/David Keighley, David Warren gave a Toast to Fathers, with ajand Ron Grigg, and a song by ;nply from Mr. Singleton, a furâ€" Ted Bland.~ ; ther toast was given to Scouting| Our thanks to one and all who \by Quween Scout Dave Sangster, lhelped to make this evening a By PAT SMITH |mmust be given to the whole team/and a reply from Mr. B. Keighâ€" most enjoyable one. A special ‘The annual Posture Dance sponâ€" who really earned their success. ley, A rousing "thank you" wasithanks to the Leaders namely:â€" sored by the G.A.A. climaxed a‘ With the upcoming exams only|given to the Ladies of the Auxilâ€"| Scouter Ray Leonard, Ken Gale, "painful" week for the girls at two weeks away, all extraâ€"curricuâ€"/jary by Cub Jim Beuke. Bob Poulton, H. Lester. Etobicoke Collegiate. At the beginâ€"lar activities have ceased at EWM‘i Master of Ceremonies was) Cub Master Ross Evans and ning of the week, Judy Kennedy,|coke. However, two very interest Scouter Ray Leonard and assist Ladies Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. .l model and former Etobian, spoke|ing events are expected to follow:|ant M. C. Dave Jones. ‘p.“m,._ to the girls about the imporhnu\tho opening . of this MHRG ~NOOIERY 1=â€"â€"â€" +s me cce ... oooee epeoee en ces mt on ty mm and eonsequent enjoyment ef good|season and the annual G.A.A.-‘ s * & posture. B.A.A. volleyball game. Kiwanis TIII'QVIIIIG Welnln Around The last scheduled interschool|9th, starting at 8:00 p.m., with girls‘ basketball game for Etobiâ€"\guest speaker Ozzie Waffle, Reeve coke‘s team was played on Tuesâ€" of Etobicoke Township, speaking day at Thistletown. The Etobicoke on Industrial Development in Etoâ€" squad took a very quick lead from bicoke. the beginning but at the end u* Interim reports will be presented tie it 15 all. Etobicoke was then by the Legislation and Employâ€" !‘lm the choice of whether or not|ment Service Committees and, in !u play overtime and the girls|addition, the membership will elect easily consented. Two &â€"minute their 1962 executive. overtime periods were played and| _ Nominations for office include E.C.I. managed a victory of 30â€"20.\John B. Driffield, Chairman, A. J. This win gave the team a record Barker, Vieeâ€"Chairman, S. George dl'h.mfl..uï¬mmim. Secretary, John D. Macâ€" for the season. In that m,anm. Treasurer, and H. Jackis Hobbs, Pat Baillie, Anne Douglas Colham, John W. Holâ€" Plowright and | Janiee G ‘fiths|lings, Roland G. Andrews, as exâ€" were outstanding, but the credit ecutive members." "E" which they were to try to keep for the whole week. There was & posture scout in each room as well as the G.A.A. members, so none could slouch for a moment. On Friday, at the eliminations, over 70 girls showed up to try for the title of Posture Queen. The judges were kept busy until 5:30 deciding on the ten finalists. At the dance that evening the Queen, Jane Stivers was announced and crowned along with her two princesses Gail Jordan and Linda ;hlly. The other seven finalists ‘wm: Jane Benjamin, Patti Gorâ€" don, Janice Aitkens, Christie Graâ€" ham, Jane McCullough, Linda 'Wdh and Dale Brazier. The musie was supplied b h }lin)nn’l Bandbox and pt':u cntery- T° 600 Eng'“ ‘uinmcm., by the G.A.A. who preâ€"| ‘Th, 600 member Tor ‘l.(d a minstrel show. The ©V*â€"\per Chapter of the Ass ning proved to be a success for the professional Engineers G.A.A. as well as fun for @Veryâ€"\spsir Arst CGenaral® M The SRâ€"HI on Sunday evening ne Benjamin, Patti Gorâ€" h se Aitkens, I;Zhri:tie Gn-‘Townsl'ip ï¬om ne _ McCullough, Linda i pais mracec" * Waffle‘s Speech isie was supplied by _ Bandbox and the enterâ€" To 6†Enginms by the G.A.A. who Pr°â€"! ‘The 600 member Toronto Humâ€" minstrel show. The *V*â€"iper Chapter of the Association of Mr. and commenced a ‘new serics of study discussions on ‘religions‘. The topic for last Sunday was ‘Morâ€" manism‘ presented by L y nn Holmes and Marilyn Natress. _ Congratulations are extended to Joan and Ted Wallace on the birth of a son om Thursday, March the | His topic was "The Problems \Children Encounter from Kinderâ€" [garten to Grade six. Mr. Garton talked about the sharing of reâ€" sponsibility among the pupil, the parent and the school staff as a youngster proceeds from kinderâ€" (garten to grade six. Principal Views _ Father & Son Banquet For Problems of Tots Humberview Cubs & Scouts School ean alwags count on a full Scout Group held their annual house ef interested parents when Father & Son Banquet at the principal Mr. W. Garton spe@ks\Riverside United Church, Walâ€" and Tuesday evening March 6 Was lasey Ave., on March 9th. ‘no exception. |\ Seated at the Head table were ~ His topic was "The Problems the following guests:â€" mour with her assistants served coffee and cookies. * | There were two dinner npuknn‘;emb‘" of 1 w'm.l’ sâ€â€œh ‘â€"H“ther Milne, a research nutd~|eh"‘. of the 1 |tionist from the University of leadership of M T m E l Toronto‘s School of Hygiene, And| Discussion & ‘ ° ng m Margaret Thompson, director 6f| Mrg. Murray _ The 600 member Torontoâ€"Humâ€" nursing at the Queensway Genâ€"\Burgess, Mrs. “ ber Chapter of the Association of eral Hospital. Mrs. Gordon B Professional Engineers will hold _ Miss Milne said if the weighâ€"in® Batho conducte their first General‘ Meeting for |hadâ€"indicated some membenufth!}flod_ The solo! ‘mz in the Skyline Hotel on Apriliclub might be a little slimmer, nh\w.n.' accompa 9th, starting at 8:00 p.m., with would give them some information|Howes. Mrs. guest speaker Ozzie Waffle, Reevelabout calories, and this she PrOâ€"|spoke briefly on of Etobicoke Township, speaking |ceeded to do. ‘ship. on Industrial Development in Etoâ€" ‘The Queensway General Ho#â€"| The members bicoke. |pital has been something of a pStiception room a ’ Interim reports will be presented project with the Eatonville Club meeting, wher by the Legislation and Employâ€" which has donated equipment and|from a table wi ment Service Committees and, in cash to it, and its director of ing Mrs. Bruce addition, the membership will elect nurses said there are many way®\or for unit six their 1962 executive. in which service club members Butler, Mrs. W Nominations for office include/could help the present shortage 8. W. Smellia a John B. Driffield, Chairman, A. J. of nurses. Two, stheâ€" suggested, Lennan. Barker, Vieeâ€"Chairman, 8. George were vocational guidance and th*/ Mrs. Walter $ Barber, Secretary, John D. )ht-\pmviaian of bursaries for nursing ary on furlou Naughton, Treasurer, and H.\students. ‘Africn, will add Douglas Culham, John W. Holâ€"| The business session was devotâ€"‘eral meeting o lings, Roland G. Andrews, as nâ€"’od to a discussion of the "Eatonâ€" Church Women ecutive members." ville Kiwanis News which m.lï¬lz, at $ p.m. The handâ€"hockey games which will be held after school proved very successful and exciting last year, attracting much attention. The B.4A.â€"G.A.A. volleyball game is usually amusing and fun to wateh and the G.A.A. has won The boys are rather annoyed mt Week, they found themselves conâ€" their feeble record and will probaâ€" fronted by a scale and a nurse bly be out to win this time. The when they arrived at Cloverdale school looks forward to these two Restaurant for their meeting Monâ€" events with much enthusiasm to day night. break the tension after the exams.| Dinner was preceded by weighâ€" Should be interesting! » ‘inl and each member received a wzr z_ chart om which to record subseâ€" !q\mn weights from _ registered TOVIIISMD GfflMll \nurse, Colleen Morton. practically every ammual game Social Convener Mrs. R. Arâ€" EGOERMIOM DUNUINE. I ’ TOTAL DESTRUCTION ! ‘The dance will be sponsored by 3 NoT NEW the Couple‘s club. This will be the When Genghis Khan and his club‘s largest fund raising event Mongol tribesmen descended on‘of the year. ’such cities as Balkh and Hent,[ The club wishes to invite everyâ€", famous centres of culture and one to attend their dance and commerce for centuries, theylpromiu a very enjoyable evenlng.l slaughtered an entire popuhtioa,} A master of ceremonies will be‘ even the peasantry, says the Book on hand to lend to the entertainâ€" of Knowledge. The abandonmentiing and music. | of the canals and irrigation #ysâ€"| The club have some very talentâ€" | tems turned the cultivated landsied members who will also enterâ€" quickly into desert. The @ntire tain during the dance. | civilization was destroyed and reâ€"| At the close of the evening a covery took generations. ‘beautiful lunch will be served to. and the singing of the National dancing by two lovely Lassies. ed by Queen Scout Ralph Gould Brew, enterpretation of the Scotch othy Byâ€"Theâ€"Humber Church. |and to Dr. H. Kennard. 1vice|, an Mr. Ted Bland. [ Scout, 1 Scouter W. Brew. ’n tower. Mr. J. Turner. ‘for his Mr. Geo. Griggâ€"Chairman and Leaders. son Ron. |â€" Entert In any case, this being Health scribes are hard at work and enâ€" Week, they found themselves conâ€" thusiasm is such that they hope to fronted by a scale and a nurse make it a semiâ€"annual publication, when they arrived at Cloverdale appearing at Christmas and Easâ€" Restaurant for their meeting Monâ€" ter. There‘s a rumour affoat thatiits appearance annually (this year members of the Eatonville Kiwanâ€" during the first week of April) is Club are throwing too much and is distributed to homes weight around in the community. throughout the Township. The Rev. H. Allan of the Riverside United Church. Kiwanis Throwing Weight Around Get Information About Calories The 1st Humberview Cub &| Mr. Geo. Grigg, Chairman, out Group held their annualimade presentations to the followâ€" n Ron. | Entertainment was provided by, After Grace which was deliverâ€"‘a talk on Scouting by Scouter D. Rev. G. Garrett of the St. Tim |\ Our thanks to one and all who ]helped to make this evening a ‘most enjoyable one. A special [Africn, will address the next gonâ€" |eral meeting of Islington United Members of the club did an imâ€" promptu play. Mr. Art Mosher selâ€" ected and distributed the play among some 15 members to read. After the play was read a disâ€" cussion on the reading was held. Sing songs lead fireâ€"arm display a Skit by three David Keighley, Mrs. Fergus Brown presided at! the March meeting of mlnm* United Church Women, when the members of Unit Six were in charge of the program, under the leadership of Mrs. Reg Campbell. Discussion group leaders ware Mrs. Murray Gates, Mrs. Fred| Burgess, Mrs. H. W. Izzard, and ‘ Mrs. Gordon Bannett. Mrs. A. K.\ Batho conducted the devotional peâ€" riod. The soloist was Mrs. Jack Wells, accompanied by Mrs. Cyril Howes. Mrs. W. B. Macintyre spoke briefly on Christian Stewardâ€" | ship. | The members retired to the reâ€" ception room at the close of the meeting, where tea was served from a table with daffodils. Assistâ€" ing Mrs. Bruce Bell, social convenâ€" or for unit six, were Mrs. FA.C. Butier, Mrs. W. A. Moeser, Mrs. 8. W. Smellie and Mrs, Alan Macâ€" [ The dance will be sponsored by the Couple‘s club. This will be the club‘s largest fund raising event of the year. ' Plans were made for a dance to be held April 13th in the Christian Education building. Queen Scout rings to:â€" i Queen Scout Raiph Gould. ‘ Queen Scout Dave Sangster. Queen Scout Donald Bueke, also presentations to a Mr. P. Mcâ€" Queen and Mr. F. Hayward for their long service to the Group, and to Dr. Kennard for his serâ€" vices, and a gift to Doug. Smith, Scout, for his fine structure on a tower, Our thanks to Ken Hook for his fine caricatures of our "Role of Women"‘ REXDALE RAMBLINGS * Mrs. Walter Strangway, missionâ€" by Dave Jones, by Mr. Turner, Scouts namely:â€" David Warren $2.50 admission per couple. Anyone wishing tickets for the wre asked to call Mrs, D. at CH 10484. * Unit ‘Social The harmony unit of the United Church Women of Rexdale held a social Monday evening for Mrs. Mre. Carruthers will be moving sometime this month, and will be joining another unit in her disâ€" mental in organising the harmony group of the United Church Woâ€" The group was the first to be formed in Rexdale. Originally it began as coffee parties and from these parties the Rexdale United Church had its beginning. As a going away present the group presented Mrs. Carruthers with a set of delicate pearl earâ€" with a set of delicate pearl ¢@"â€"/both services Mr. Taylor will show 'fllll missionary pictures as well as Special program for Senior speak concerning his ministry Citizens among the people who were once _A general meeting of the Kipâ€" known as the "head hunters of ling Acres Women‘s Auxiliary was Borneo". Mary Carruthers. All in all it should be well worth GRADING . SEWERS WATER MAINS J. MeLAUGHLIN CL. 92201 266â€"6th ST. NEW TORONTO LEONARD A. BRAITHWATTE Floors â€" Walls â€" BE 1 * Establithed over 12 years in the Kingsway * BE. 1 * Reilable & Guarantesd Service to all makes of * 5151 TV, RAD!O, HIâ€"FI and CAR RADIOS 5151 Pick up and Delivery Servicesâ€"TV Antenna Installation SERVICE ONLY FM. STERIO CONVERSIONS & BRENTWOOD RD, SOUTH Barrister. 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