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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Mar 1962, p. 15

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The Northern Etobicoke "Â¥" is of tenâ€"week duration. sponsoring a series. of lectures by| ‘Thosewho received certificates people who are leaders in the eduâ€"|this past week are Valda Asaph, cational field. The first of these|Leilani Chubb, Toini lectures will be given on Tuesday,\Deliiash Honold, Velma Martin, March 27th from 8.00 p.m. to 10.00|Anna Mason, Ruth Maxwell, Garâ€" p.m. at the Thistletown Public Hall|field Steele, Dorothy Thaté, by the Rev. Alvin Cooper, of theThatee, Myrtle Walker, and June United Church Leadership Deveâ€" Wright. "Teaching in the Sunday lopment Committee. School" was the course for which Mr. Cooper will take as his Subâ€"\the certificates were offered, the jeet "Aspects of Leadership". _ |seventh conducted since the Series This series is designed to Ziv°\was begun at the local elyurch. group leaders and club executives| . The eighth in the series, "Learnâ€" a ‘greater understanding of their|ing to Know the Child" an introâ€" roles as leaders, and increase their|quetion to child psychology, was effectiveness in group leadershiP.\begun on Tuesday, March 20th. Discussion and audience participaâ€" rommecge tion will be encouraged. \Albion Gardens Presbyterian If you plan to attend one, or all of these lectures, please register with the "Y" at CH. 6â€"2691, Fred Harshman. Thistletown * United _ Churchâ€" women will present Spring and summer Fashions for children and ladies at Thistletown Collegiate on April 3rd. Cothing will again be supplied by Walker‘s in Rexdale Plaza, shoes by Calderone, and Hair Styles by Eileen. There will also be a Richard Hudnut demonâ€" stration. Admissioh will be 75s, students 85¢. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the United Churchâ€" women, or from the door. A program of the utmost interâ€" est to every parent will be preâ€" sented at the next General Meeting of the Albion Gardens Home and School Association, on April 16th. A panel of doctors from the Queensway. Branch of the Medical Association will speak on "Normal development of children between the ages of 5 and 12 years". It is hoped that all parents will make the effort to attend. It is now confirmed that & sO@P|year; others, who may try hard, box derby will be held on Thistle~i¢.n't learn that quickly and have town Boulevard on the afternoon|to move at a slower rate of speed of May 21st. Entry forms are now|through the school curriculum. } being printed, and it is hoped that) Mr, Fry explained that the all the variety stores in Thistleâ€" school adheres to a policy of "conâ€" town will carry a supply. Theitinuous progress" with a youngâ€" forms will contain the rules and|ster picking up in September regulations and also a sketch show~‘where he left off in June. It may ing the brake and steering standâ€"ibe that the group he‘s with has ards required. }complet.ed perhaps two thirds of Anyone interested in participatâ€"‘the preceding year‘s work at that #o BRIDGENORTH CRES Thistletown Ratepayers Association Anyone interested in participatâ€"‘the preceding year‘s work at that ing in this event should call Bob{time; in September, they then Graff at CH. 6â€"3325 for further start in at the point where they information. stopped at the beginning of Sumâ€" mmz mer. NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES Pine Ridge Presbyterian As a result of the amalgamaâ€" tion of the Kingsway and St. Giles Presbyterian Churches, two new pulpit chairs have been made available ‘to Pine Ridge. These chairs, donated by Mrs. Wright, are a most timely gift as the reâ€" construction of the Cancel and Choir loft has just been completed. construction of the Cancel and Mr. Fry pointed to a chnrt;interest. ' Choir loft has just been completed. showing results in a grade 3 readâ€"| He said, "Teachers work hard to â€"â€"â€"â€" ing test. The youngster at the bot<|do this at school. Our main aim, Tomorrow evening the Men‘s tom of the list was reading at the|though, is to have each child make Club are sponsoring a Box Social level at which a child in the eighth|progress at his own rate of speech in the Church auditorium, comâ€" month of grade 2 is expected to â€"and can you do anything better mencing at 7.00 p.m. ‘read; the top youngster was readâ€"than that?" Thistletown Baptist Cicurch Pastor Vaughan will officiate at Newtonbrook Baptist Church on Saturday 24th March, when Miss Betty Simpson of Honbury Drive and Mr. Walter Bailey, of Downsâ€" view, will be united in marriage. The boys hockey team have now reached the finals of the Evangeâ€" lical Church Hockey League, Last week the lads disposed of the Cruâ€" saders team by 8 goals to 7 in a close game. Doug Gee (4) and Larry Manuel (3) and Sheldon Leonard were the scorers. The final playâ€"off game will be tomorâ€" row night against the Oakdale Baptist Church tea. view, will be united in. marriage. | A very enjoyable evening was underway for the nex. ceting _ ‘spent March 15, when the Men‘s/of this group to take the ‘orm The boys hockey team have now Club met at the Chicken Villa|of a Theatre night, May 5. If we reached the finals of the Ev.nge,JRest:urant for a delicious ban-l:re to reserve a block of seats for lical Church Hockey League, Last!Quet and entertaining speaker, Mr.)"Spring Thaw" you need to sigâ€" week the lads disposed of the Cru.|R. A. (Dick) Hunter, representing|nify your intention to attend in saders team by 8 goals to 7 in :!Imperial Oil. Plan to attend the/advance. For further information close game. Doug Gee (4) and|next function of the Men‘s Clubjon both of these functions please Larry Manuel (3) and Sheldon|to be held in the Sunday School\phone Mr. Ted Watkins BE 3â€" Leonard were the scorers. The rooms of Grace Presbyterian on 8178. final playâ€"off game will be tomorâ€"| Thursday April 5. This evening is _ x x row night against the Oakdalelentitled "Football Night" and the‘ . â€" â€" . Baptist Church tea. |plans include a showing of the) Tickets at 50c are now available remaces * |film of the 1961 Grey Cup game. for the concert, sponsored by the Pastor Vaughan would be pleasâ€"\For further information phone‘se"ior Choir, to be presented on ed to learn of the whereabouts of Mr. Ted Wallace BE 3â€"8759. ‘Fridly, April 13, by the Etobicoke an organ suitable for church use.! C x 3 ‘C:\O;(Il %‘1“;. Ender the ‘:;:Cfi‘;n Anyone owning one and willing to| it ' |o r. C. B. Cressman. reshâ€" dâ€"nate or loan it to the church *Iehe ;'20 ;:‘::::;"l;l’“lge‘]’:':;menu are to be served and all should, contact Mr. Vaughan at p ';(0 for the ‘Onening Night‘ 'ipmceeds will go to the Choir Gown AT. 8â€"0986. ALO_ro,;‘_fL‘_f_ .':T.T“ :_': hf_;fund. Phone Mr. Maurice Wilson tnwl "have hestvilaha Mb dfi ho ce it cfi mt is * Hemmans "olrom c "Ut} , , held in the Richview Collegiate‘s gaclers on / auditorium â€" from Monday March awarded to twelve members of the , P 4 h i 26 to 30 with the Women‘s Guild Sunday School staff during the 4 . 4 of Grace Church sponsoring the gervice at Our Saviour Lutheran first night Church this past Sunday morning.| . â€" Nt The certificates are given to teaâ€") h * * chers who satisfactorily cnmplete! The next function of the Fun a course in theâ€"Concordia Leaderâ€" and Fellowship Group is a Variety ship Training Series. The Series Games Night to be held at the consists of twelce such courses, Church on Saturday, April 7. Do dealing with the various phases n{‘make a note of the date, especially Christian education from doetrine/all you new people, and "come to practical child psychology, each to the fair" with us, Plans are TAKE NOTICE THAT Size of 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a 10° 157 2470 27 33" The Council intends nlpodo"ycunl.mdlkonflw"nltn‘um‘hfl'ynh work and the balance of the cost including the Corporation‘s portion of same upon the rateable property within the said defined area as provided in Sections 40 and 67 of the Local Improvement Act. The estimated cost of the work is $22,900.00 of whl:: $19,312.50 is to be paid by the Corporation and tharged to the Township Storm Sewar Area, The estimated cost per feet frontage above. The special assessment is to be poid in annual instalmenti and the estimated annual rate per foot is as shown above. Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontaric Municipal Boord for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within twenty.one days after the M.0ohhNofi«,flhwnfimlfidh&twbhflmmm mmdh-fdm-ymdmwmmwhhh;Mnnmm.mmm-Mnm*Mh DATED at the Township of Etobicoke this 15th day of March, 1962. THISTLETOWN NEWS Islington Avenue «Presbyterian Men‘s Club « Hears Imperial Oil Speaker Thatee, Myrtle Walker, and June Wright. "Teaching in the Sunday School" was the course for which the certificates were offered, th‘ seventh conducted since the Series was begun at the local church. The eighth in the series, "Learnâ€" ing to Know the Child" an introâ€" duction to child psychology, was begun on Tuesday, March 20th. Albion Gardens Presbyterian Church Church Auditorium. An interesting programme has been arranged, so MEN please reâ€" member this date and keep it open. Pentecostal Church The guest speaker at the evenâ€" ing service in Thistletown Public Hall next Sunday evening will be Mr, Derek Prince, who was, until recently, a missionary in Kenys, Africa. Mr, Prince, a graduate of Kings siong College, Cambridge University, arâ€"/tine. Leave Children Alone States Principal Fry "Why can‘t we be satisfied withjing ag well as the average young-} our children the way they are?",!ster in the second month of grade Cloverdale Public School principal,}5. A. D. Fry, asked members of its "And, the further they go, the home and school association last|greater the spread in achieveâ€" week. ment," said Mr. Fry. "Each child has his own nature, he won‘t be like another child. It may be difficult, but we should try to love and appreciate him for what he is." Some learn quickly, some learn at an average rate, that is, they can do a year‘s school work in one year; others, who may try hard, can‘t learn that quickly and have completed perhaps two thirds of 1 "We‘re not encouraging laziâ€" the preceding year‘s work at thatiness," he said, "but they don‘t all time; in September, they then/have to jump the same hurdle at start in at the point where they|the same time." stopped at the beginning of Sumâ€" Who‘ll Be Successful : mer. ‘ When it comes to predicting "I refuse to say they‘ve fniled,"‘[which children will be successes, said Mr. Fry. "They did as well as Mr, Fry said his teaching career they could." â€"the last 25 years of it in Etobiâ€" Wide Range of Ability cokeâ€"has taught him to choose Even with Etobicoke‘s policy of children "along the scale". grouping children for instruction, He said that he‘s often met there‘s a wide range of ability former pupils and been surprised within a group as well as within a at what they‘ve accomplished once grade. isomething finally captured their Mr. Fry pointed to a chlrt;inmrest. The 600 tickets are all sold out â€"reports convenor Mrs. Helen Torok, for the ‘Opening Night‘ of the Cloverdale Mall‘s weekâ€"long fashion show. This show is being held in the Richview Collegiate‘s auditorium from Monday March 26 to 30 with the Women‘s Guild of Grace Church sponsoring the first night. 500‘ * North of _ Irwin Fordwich Crescent BY DORA K, WALLACE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE To Road $22,900.00 panied by his wife, direct from ‘The first wedding to be held rived in Canada. last week, the newly completed church take place on Saturday, March at 200 pmn, when Dr. Edward J Istvan and Miss Chris ‘villho\mihdhnrdmby Rev. Frank Slavik. Dr. Istvan, currently on a post graduate course in a Vancouver Hospital is the brother of Mrs. R. Paulin of Bridgenorth Crescent. by the Women‘s Auxiliary which is to be held in the Church Mâ€"] torium on Tuesday next, March 27th at 8.00 p.m. Admission ol‘ $1.00 and tickets may be obtained from any member of the W.A. or lat the door. 1 Everyone is weléome to Qh| Spring : Fashion Show, sponsored The Men‘s Club will hold itl‘ first meeting on Monday next, March 26th, at 8.30 p.m. in the lecture tour of Northern Europe and was for five years previously, engaged in missionary work on the African Continent. Mrs. Prince was formerly a mis sionary for twenty years in Pales A reading test in grade 5 reâ€" cently showed the top child readâ€" ing at a level expected for youngâ€" sters in the third month of grade eight; the slowest reader was at the third month of grade 3 level. All of which, Mr. Fray said, "makes teachers scratch their heads". He said it‘s easy to convince parents that fast learning children who have completed their grade‘s work in the Spring, should be alâ€" lowed to start in on the work of the next grade, but it‘s not so easy to convince them that slow learnâ€" ing children should be allowed to go at their own pace. Tickets at 50c are now available for the concert, sponsored by the Senior Choir, to be presented on Friday, April 13, by the Etobicoke Choral Guild, under the direction of Mr. C. B. Cressman. Refreshâ€" ments are to be served and all proceeds will go to the Choir Gown fund. Phone Mr. Maurice Wilson 238â€"6585 for tickets. Almost immediately after cating, particles of food left in the mouth start to form acids which attack the enamel of the teeth and lead to denâ€" tal caries. It is easy to prevent this by brushing the teeth immediately after eating. If the tooth brush is not convenient, eating an apple helps to remove the food remnantsâ€"a remedy not at all hard to take. EASY TO PREVENT DENTAL CARIES local improvement the follewing work, a STORM SEWER within the Township of Etabicoke Storm Sewer Area s ~ Cost Number of _ Annual rate Estimated per equal annval per feot i CH 14. Area Charge $19,212.50 HIGHLIGHT OF BROTHERKHOOD WEEK for the Etobicoke Junior Chamber of Commerce was the annual Effective Speaking competition. Paul Cunningham,(left) president, presents the trophy to I The children of St. Benedicts‘ enâ€" tertained their fellow class mates {with a variety show honouring St. ‘Patrick‘s day. St. Benedict‘s C.W.L. meeting |Easter week end. Some 200 Ranâ€" A talk given by Mrs. D. Donevanilel‘s vice president of the C.W.L, Arch Onta diocesan council was the highlight to t! of the March meeting. Th A talk given by Mrs. D. Donevanilel‘s and leaders from Southern of destruction. l vice president of the C.W.L. Arch Ontario will go by chartered buses! ‘The $40,000 is Etobicoke‘s share diocesan council was the highlight to the Ranger conference. of the $2,000,000 being sought‘ of the March meeting. The girls will spend three dflyslscrosl Canada during the next Mrs. Donovan chose to speak touring Rochester and meeting five months to open Dr. Norman abou the Catholic Women‘s leagues‘Oth" Rangers from that area. Alcock‘s Peace Research Institute. in general, of their duties and imâ€"! Fourty four district leaders are/Dr, Alcock hopes this would be portance. jexpected to go with the R‘“E"’!the first of a chain of nonâ€"govâ€" Miss M. Dobel, past president of for the week end. Five girls fmm‘emmental institutes around the the arch diocesan council also preâ€" the Thistletown Rexdale area willl world where scientific research sent at the meeting addressed the be going they are: Cathy Scrase.‘could be conducted on specific members briefly. A successful card Janis Fawn, Carole Green, Pat|problems which might trigger off party was held recently and Mrs.|sWweeney and Marion Essex, Ia nuclear war. IR"b'"‘ Burns and her committeel On April 4th L.ady B.-denAP.o well, Team captains for the Etobicoke were thanked. ‘founder of the girl guides m!l he‘cmvm are AMir_ and "Mrs. BA Mrs. R. Williams spoke on beâ€" half of the Senior Citizens club of Kipling Acres home for the aged. aged. _ All Rangers, guides and brownâ€" At the next monthly meeting for ies are expected to turn out to the C.W.L. their annual election of here their founder. officers will take place. A nominaâ€", x x x ting committee was appointed, Missionary speaker Miss Agnes McKenna, Mrs. J.. The W.W.A. of West Way Chrisâ€" Shain, and Mrs. E. McDonald. tian church recently held their Friday evening and Sunday Oklahoma have been working in afternoon the parents were invited Beri Italy for 10 years are preâ€" and entertained with Irish songs, sently speaking to groups on their dances, tumbling â€" performances, missionary work in Italy. Mrs. St. Patrick‘s Day Variety Show _ A special meeting will be held this evening for all mothers from ‘Rexd,ale United church with girls from six to eighteen years of age. tertained their fellow class mates sionary workers from Italy were! The abalone is a mollusk much with a variety show honouring sz.;quest speakers at the meeting. Mr. esteemed by gourmets for the Patrick‘s day. ‘and Mrs. Mayfield originally from|tasty if fleshy foot, according to Friday evening and Sunday Oklahoma have been working in Encyclopedia Americana. It is afternoon the parents were invited Beri Italy for 10 years are preâ€" highly regarded by connoisseurs and entertained with Irish songs,lsently speaking to groups on their in California and the Orient. The dances, tumbling performances, missionary work in Italy. Mrs.inner surface of the shell is a and an operetta "Gypsy Gay". Mayfield served the women of the(bril]ilnt mother of pearl used in x x x IW.W.A‘ Italian dishes. ‘the jewellery and novelty trades. Group leaders needed The school choir will enertain ‘with song and the senior girls andl boys will demonstrate sports actiâ€"| vities. B â€" Children‘s movie Walt Disney‘s "Tom Thumb" has been chosen for the movie to be shown to the children on Satâ€" urday March 3ist. in the West Humber Public School. The movie will be shown at 1 specifications pro p.m. and at 3 p.m. Admission willi fan company, by be 25 cents for children and 50 one of the Stewa cents for adults. [gregation. The 0 Proceeds from the movie will be used to purchase a movie projector for the Sunday school of the new West Humber United church. be 25 cents for children and 50 one of the Stewards of the conâ€" cents for adults. [gregation. The organ fund was Proceeds from the movie will be begun with a legacy provided by used to purchase a movie projector the members of the former Richâ€" for the Sunday school of the new view United Church. Also to be West Humber United church. dedicated at this special service x x x will beithe Communion Table the Trip to Rochester Baptismal Font, the Pulpit and The Rangers of Thistletown and Lectern and other gifts and memâ€" Rexdale are preparing for a trip orials provided by members of the to Rochester which they will take congregation. The speaker is the the winner, Dave Verge while Director of REXDALE RAMBLINGS $2441 By GLORIA BAKER 1429 KIPLING > C y the §.+ On April 4th Lady Badenâ€"Powell founder of the girl guides will be stopping in Toronto to speak in the Queen Elizabeth building at the Missionary speaker The W.W.A. of West Way Chrisâ€" tian church recently held their meeting at the home of Mrs..A. W. Ferguson, Alanby Ave., Rexdale. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Mayfield misâ€" sionary workers from Italy were! quest speakers at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Mayfield originally from Oklahoma have been working in The new Schober Organ will be installed by Sunday, April 1, and dedicated in special services. This organ has been constructed from specifications provided by the orâ€" Richview United Church News §$. W. ECKERSLEY, CLERK CH. 7â€"2985 Tom Campbell Drive For Funds By Peace Group Starting Monday Seventy canvassers will open a drive Monday unique in Etobiâ€" coke‘s history. Their target: $40,000 from anyâ€" one who thinks research on how to prevent war is as important as research for more effective means of destruction. ? Team captains for the Etobicoke ‘canvass are Mr. and Mrs. Bob \Burbidge, 134 Dixon Road; Mrs. Marian Anderson, 19 Pettit Drive; ‘Mrs. Iris Peterson, 190 Islington |Avenue North; Mr. and Mrs. Daâ€" |vid Hynard, 309 Rathburn Road, |and Mr. and Mrs. John Cartâ€" ‘wright, 3048 Bloor Street West. |Anyone interested in helping the campaign should contact one of ‘these team captains. |\ _ To find the North Star (Polaris) says The Book of Knowledge, \look for the two stars in the front | of the cup of the Big Dipper. Draw a line through them and extend that line away from the bottom of the cup. About one dipper length away you will come to a fairly lonely star of moderate brightness located in the end of ‘the handle of the Little Dipper. | This is Polaris. During the month of March the seven units of the United Church Women have been meeting at the Manse. The gracious hostess is Mrs. William Anis. Each unit is preparing their contribution to the General Meetings of the United Church Women and underâ€" taking special projects in order to further the mission of the Church in their own lives and in the lives of others. ANYONE FOR ABALONE? More than two million Canaâ€" dians volunteer their time and effort to serve in some voluntary capacity for our Canadian Red Cross. & GRADING â€" SEWERS WATER MAINS J. McLAUGHLIN CL. 9â€"2201 266â€"6th ST. NEW TORONTO CLEANING SERVICE Floors â€" Walls â€" Windows â€" Carpets Patronize Local Advertising LEONARD A. ao ANTHONY RADIO REPAIR w95 TV AND HIâ€"FI SERVICE BE. 1 * Established over 12 years in the Kingsway * * Reliable & Guaranteed Semvice to all makes ot 5151 TV, RADIO, HIâ€"FI and CAR RADIOS Pick up and Delivery Servicesâ€"TV Antenna Installation SERVICE ONLY â€" FM. 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