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Times & Guide (1909), 9 Aug 1962, p. 7

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Accident Mars Rexdale Family Reâ€"union } Meet First Time In 35 Years In Hospital ed away from a Mimico apartâ€" ment and a long planned family reunion, the first in 35 years. suffered a serious setback. As an airliner landed at Malâ€" | ton recently, an ambulance pullâ€"| On the plane were three broâ€" thers, two from England, and one from Australia. In the amâ€" bulance speeding to hospital was their sister, with a broken hip sustained in a fall while dressing to meet her brothers at the airport. The brothers, John, Joseph, and Clifford Sample were lookâ€" ing forward to the reunion with their sister Mrs. Alfred McHugh, of Landmark Apartments, Mimi: co, and their niece Mrs. Llbyd Gauthier, of 27 Hawkden Cres cent, Rexdale. 5 WILSONâ€"In loving memory of my dear wife and our sister Henerietta (Nan) Wilson, who passed away August 10th 1961. Though her smile is gone forâ€" > * Gvert And her hands we can not touch, Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. Her memory is our keepsake, With which we‘H never part, God has her in His keeping, We have her in our heart. â€"Sadly missed by husband Sam Wilson. PEDWELL, Henry and Wendy, (nee Reaburn) are pleased to announce the birth of their son William Henry, 9 Ibs., 8 or., on August 4, 1962 at Humber Memorial _ Hospita).. Weston. Both doing well. 54. IN MEMORIAM Toronto 15 Weston Westonâ€" William D. Lyon, B.A., LL.B Barrister & Solicitor 1415 Lawrence Ave. W Suite 201 Barristers & Solicitors 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. .. CH 11911 Weston _ CH 9â€"2288 Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment. Howard G. Ashbourne, BA 43 KING STREET CH 4â€"5547 â€" 8 +9 Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By ‘Appointment Bull & Ashbourne Fraser & Simms Alfred H. Herman, B.A Barristers & Solicitors 1923 Weston Road Leonard A. Braithwaite Barristers & Solicitors Geo. W. Bull B.Comm Barristers â€" Solicitors Royal York Plaza 1500 Royal York Road 4 Mile S. of 401 Your Neizghbourhood Radiator or. Oak St. And Auto Glass Service epot Barrister â€" Solicitor 1938 Weston Road Heakes and MacDonald BARRISTERS RADIATOR SPECIALISTS BIRTHS Professional â€" |ZEO80E K CH. 4â€"5697 CH 66115 CBH 4â€"5314 2441 Weston Road _ CHerry 1â€"4416 WESTON and AREA real estate and autoâ€"dealer, . of Balgowlab, near Sydney, Austrarâ€" ia. He came by sea to the UK., where . he. joinged his brothers Clifford Sample, also, an automoâ€" bile dealer, and Joseph Sample. a building contractor _ From England they flew to Canada, but instead of the celeâ€" brations they bad planned on Radiator & Glass Service Ltd. Weston â€"â€" Ontario Mr. John Sample, is a réetired John W. Smith Chartered Accountant 134 King St. Weston â€" Weston Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. CH 6â€"2191 Crang Plaza Weston orrice LE. 3â€"0693 Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans J. R. Currie, 0.D. RES: CH. 9â€"4657 Evenings by Appointment 1891 Weston Rd ACCOUNTANTS For Appointment Cail CH 1â€"0701 Chartered Accountants DIRECTORY Marsh, Goulding Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road OPTOMETRY C. W. LEASK 1969 Weston Road Optometrist Builder CBH 4â€"6061 CH 1â€"1129 Westan Business meeting their sister, they were | obliged to conduct their reunion u1 the hospital bedside of their sister at St. Joseph‘s Hospital, and latterly, at St. Bernard‘s Convalescent Home. | | Australian ‘John, has yisited i o }Camdn previously, but for Josâ€" rs ln Hos tal eph and Clifford, its the ~first p' time. Both were impressed by ; Canada‘s highways system, and j with the nonchalance that Canâ€" meeting their sister, ghey "er8 | sdians undertake journeys of a obliged to conduct their reunion uple of hundred miles for a at the hospital bedside of their | §QVR j ging â€" ~" * sister at St. Joseph‘s Hospital, iffoa a c and latterly, at St. Bernard‘s 1. C‘m_l‘ord §_.mp Ne said 1hat Convalescent Home this was impossible in England, * as the beavy population buildup, Mrs. Gauthier assumed the |and the lack of sufficient byâ€" role of hostess in her mother‘s | passes at each fown enroute, place, and has been busy showâ€"| would make the journey a great ing her uncles as much of Canâ€"|deal longer to complete. ada as possible during their As an automobile dealer, TIMES ADVERTISER Bus CH 7â€"5451 Res BE 1â€"6533 2060 Wilson Ave., Weston Mt. Dennis 47 Bala Ave W. J. WARD BUYING . . . SELLING . . . RENTING . . . NEW BABY? Let People Know FUNERAL HOMES Your Insurance Problems Solved By Richards Cartageâ€"Moving Dunn‘s Insurance Delivery Service Piano Tuning And Repairing Wm A. Riggs 1230 Jane Street INSURANCE Hostess ennis RO 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed Euneral Directors CARTAGE sUr CH. 1â€"2233 MUSIC Service VIA THE RO 6 1521 three week stay, and to date they have visited the Georglan Bay area, Niagara Falls, Fort Henry, and the St. Lawrence Seaâ€" way at Brockville. â€" Around Downsview (Continued from page 2) Don‘t forget that the Emergenâ€" cy Measures Organization are conducting a â€" Home â€" Nursing Course, to run for twelve weeks starting September 11. Â¥vonne Avenue School, 8â€"10 p.m. Anyâ€" Mike Lewis left on Sunday where part in a Band Avenue School, 8â€"10 p.m. Anyâ€" one wishing to take this course should contact Mrs. E. Arbuckle, CH. 4â€"3854. Celebrated our 23rd wedding anniversary on Sunday, â€" August 5 with a trip to Niagara Falls. My how the time flies! Our grandson â€" celebrated his . first birthday on August 6 Pat LaChapelle is home from the hospital and coming along fine Some years ago we had a proâ€" fessional interest in the world of cosmetics. Although we no longâ€" or consider ourselves an authorâ€" ity on the subject we can‘t reâ€" sist prowling around a cosmetic counter to see "what‘s new" There‘s no trick. these days. to lurning your crowning . glory from black to white in the twinkâ€" ling of a shampoo bottle. and as for looking tired, wrinkled and wishyâ€"washy, there‘s no excuse for that eitherâ€" so the label says. We couldn‘t resist buying one preparation that is destined to reâ€"new the worried mature women. and keep young looking the already young looking. Could be we are going to fall between two stools here. Anyway. if we slip through Downsview incogâ€" nite â€" you‘ll know ihat it Had a wonderful vacation in spite _ of _ the _ uncoâ€"operative weatherman The _ first _ two weeks were spent at a cottage on Four Mile Lake. It was too cool for swimming but the fish were biting and we enjoyed sevâ€" eral delicious bass dinners. The third week Betty and 1 went to Oftawa for a few days. This was our first visit to our Capital City and we managed to do a lot of sight seeing although it rainâ€" ed most of the time. If you have never visited Otftawa. plan a trip soon. We recommend it a trip highly worked! Holidays are over and we‘re back on the job. Many thanks to Mrs. Sandra Lewis for the exâ€" cellent job she did at standing in for us and keeping the news coming your way. Auto Dealer Get well W HARDINGTON & â€" DISTRICT MRS. E. WILSON is left for Detroit where he will take Band Clinic. wishes go to Mr. Clifford was interested in the fierce competition that : exists between service stations for the consumers dollar. "The speed and quality of service at service stations imâ€" pressed me very much". he said He looked unfavorably on the discounting, bonus schemes and coupons offered by service staâ€" tions, and claamed that while there is competition in England, "It‘s nowhere as ferocious as it is here, there is no discounting, and the retailer is assured of his full mark up." North American style autoâ€" mobiles, which, in the UK. are "monstrosities" according to Mr. Clifford Sample, assume normal proportions against the vast backdrop of the Canadian counâ€" tryside, and the four and six lane highways here, he stated. His brother Joseph, is naturâ€" ally interested in seeing someâ€" thing of Canadian housebuilding methods, but up to now has had very little opportunity because of all the sightseeing they have been doing. According to him, the days of coal fires as the main form of heating in houses in England, are numbered. ‘"More and more young couples are asking for central heating in a new home," he said, "though with the older people, tradition dies hard, and they usually elect to have a fireplace." Where in the past they used to build a fireplace in every room of a house, the customary practice in new houses today is to put one fireplace in the lounge, and install electrical outâ€" lets in other rooms for heating appliances, he claimed. John Sample was only able to stay two weeks in Canada. as on his return flight to Australia, he planned to call on his daughter at Honolulu for a visit, so he left last week, leaving behind him something that Mrs. Gauthier deâ€" scribes as "just a dream we hope to realize." â€" a family reunion in Australia to celebrate John‘s golden wedding anniversary in 1964. My Two Cents H Our _ baseball team, Legion 213, played two games last week. On July 31 they won their game against the Travelâ€" lers 10â€"2. Al Bailey was the winning pitcher with an assist from _ Jim McAuley. _ Steve Mould and Don Marlow pitched for _ the losing â€" teami. . Gary Purdy got the only home run in the game. On Aug. 1 the Legions defeated the Air Force by a score of 6â€"3. Barry Whit-‘ tal pitched this one with Paul Laceby as relief. Terry O‘Hara was the Air Force pitcher. . Linda Bevis of Brookhaven Drive was injured in a car acâ€" cident just dutside of Gooderâ€" ham Sunday morning. _ Both Linda and â€" Allastair Russell, driver of the car, are in Ross Memorial Hospital. Bradley of Noranda Drive If age, decrepitude and lack of sanitation were the real inâ€" dices of urban blight, most of the picturesque â€" and happy habitations of the Oid World that we admire as tourists would have long since crumbâ€" led under the steel ball of the housewrecker. would have long since crumb. Schwenger‘s cousin was visiting | led under the steel ball of the Susie‘s home and picked up her housewrecker. lmother‘s egs beater and put Is the slum more destruc. Same in the fish bow!l and mixâ€", tive to the human spirit than|°d up the poor gold fish to a the hutches of modern subdiâ€"‘ frazzle. Then «Charlie Barratt visions _ â€" _ suburban blight? | picked his brother‘s,. Greg Barâ€" Byâ€"products such as . juvenile, | ratt‘s lonely gold fish from the . delinquency result not from| bowl in the kitchen and started | crowded quarters and chipâ€"‘ to eat same while it was wriggl ped plaster â€" witness our ing away. the head first of all Chinese community and its‘.nd then threw away the tail wellâ€"behaved kids â€" but from on the floor of the kitchen. The | a dryâ€"rot in family relation~ fourteen children of the Heap ships that can be found in the household now â€" have _ twelve airiest and grandest house in more mouths to feed, gold fish Plush Acres. Slums have *) have arrived on the scene. I higher proportion of mxsctr:- | ants because they are e I catchâ€"basins . of liges already | Mrâ€" Fred Ball, employee of pom a fallure. | inion Structural Steel. resident Moving these people into‘ more modern concrete blocks| will not change their lives to successful. It will merely disâ€" rupt the lives of those hapâ€" pier folk to whom home is still the place you hang your | hat. not your head. | Buck up. bears. You‘re get ting the better deal. (Continued from vage 4) If age. decrenitude ard 1 CH Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Harnet of 60 Esther Lorrie Dr. on the new arrival, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harnet are new in our district coming from Port Let us remember Mrs. Buckâ€" ner, of 4 Needham Drive, that has been bedridden for the past two years. Mr. & Mrs. Eady with Jim and Wayne Campbell are off to Crow Lake, happy vacation. Brown, son Ricky and daughter Karen, of Redwater Drive, in the passing from our midst of their loving husband and father. Mr. Brown was well known in our district in the activities of the cubs and scouts. Our sympathy and prayers go out to Father Breen, pastor of St. Benedict‘s Roman Catholic Church, whose mother passed away recently. Hello Thisteltown your news writer is on holidays for three weeks so any news up that away phone me and I‘ll write it up. We sure do miss that enerâ€" getic fellow who used to get things done for us in the Norâ€" thern end of the township Bob Bush. We in the sports picture miss you. But | congratulations are in store for he and the missâ€" us as you know they had five girls. Lo and behold a son has arrived on the scene and there is great rejoicing in the Bush camp. Now you have a son Bob maybe he will be your campaign manager in the next election. Kipling Heights Plaza were giving everything you could think of away to the children this last week end but two gold fish came to a fast end. Susie Ggld Fish Have $Smashing Finish Rexdale Ramblings Mr. Fred Ball, employee of Domâ€" inion Structural Steel, resident of Westhumber Blvd. has been suffering during the month of July with a heart condition. has been admitted to Humber Memâ€" orial Hospital, Room 108. Drive â€" in Church at the Lobâ€" law Plaza, Islington and Dixon Rd. this Sunday evening. at 715 p.m.. Community Hymn Singing, Informal Worship. Service and a Challenging _ Gospel â€" Message. You may worship in your car and for those who wish to step out there will be chairs availâ€" able. Capt. Virgil Earle. Prepared for All Things "O Lord, Thou knowest what is the better way, let this or that be done as Thow shalt please. Give what Thou wilt, and how much Thou wilt, and when Thom wilt. St. Benedict‘s Catholic Men‘s scheduled to play Rexdale Uniâ€" ted, who hold top place in the Northern Etobicoke _ Church Men‘s Fastball League was rainâ€" ed out this past week, We trust Rexdale Salvation Army Corp, Kipling Avenue North, Morning Holiness Meeting at 11:00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Gospel Song Serâ€" vice with the Guest Speaker Enâ€" voy and Mrs. S. Bowles of the West Toronto Corp. Capt. and Mrs. R. Sleuths are on vacation. $t. Paul the Aposticâ€"Anglican, 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Serâ€" mon. Church School each Sunâ€" day at 9:30 a.m. for the nursery Department and the Preâ€"School Department, also an open sesâ€" sion for the six year old and older. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Scouts and Cubs will be reâ€" sponsible for the Summer Cofâ€" fee Hour following the 9:30 a.m. Parents are you missing someâ€" thing for nothing. Lacrosse is as fast as hockey and when we anâ€" nounce a game to be played in Woodbridge Arena vou should take advantage of it for there is no admission charge as . yet. Next Saturday Rexdale will be hosts to Brampton. at 9:00 a.m. All Star Atoms, 10:00 a.m. All Star Pee Wees and at 11:00 a.m. All Star Bantams. Come along and cheer vyour Rexdale boys on to victory. It is exciting. we shall see these two outstand ing teams soon. Our sympathy and prayers zolnul with me as Thou Knowest it to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and best pleasetn Thee, and is 21 HENLEY }Iounh United Morning Worâ€" ship at 11:15 a.m. the guest speaker this week, Rev. Harry Martin of Thistletown United. Rev. and Mrs. Colin Todd and Tom are on vacation. Anyone deâ€" siring guidance or help during ’the weeks of August please phone our assistant minister . Mr. W. J. Stewart at Ch. 95019. | The next Sacrament of Holy )Blptism will be administered at the morning services on Sunday September 16th and you are inâ€" | vited to make an appointment now as the roll is nearly filled. 5.00 p.m. the last Treasure | Chest draw took place in my fpresence with Mr. Jackson of Jackson‘s Sport Store drawing Mrs. Elsie Ferguson of 35 Esthâ€" er Lorrie Drive ticket for the Chest of Silverware donated by Maurice _ George‘s _ Jewellery. Wilkie Ranger was their with | his horse and gave out Memberâ€" | ship cards to all boys and girls | who were to take them home |and sign them if they would, abide by the five rules listed on the same and bring a note {and the card this coming Saturâ€" | day to the Finolay Dairy Bar, ‘signed hy one of their parents that they do abide by the rules, and receive an ice cream cone most for Thy honour. Set me where Thou wilt. I am in Thy hand; turn me round and turn me back again, even as a wheel. Behold, 1 am Thy servant, preâ€" pared for all things; for 1 deâ€" sire not to live unto myself, but unto Thee; and Oh that 1 could do it worthy and | perfectly." Amen. Kipling Avenue Baptist summer services are at 11:00 a.m. and T:00 p.m. the cuest preacher this Sunday is the Rev. Anderâ€" son Linton. Verse for meditation "And T‘ if I be lifted up, will draw men unto me." The Deacons of the Church will conduct the Midâ€"week meetâ€" ing for the fellowship & praver on Wednesday evenings at 8.00 need of a minister during Augâ€" ust phone Rev. John Brans combe, Pelmo Park Baptist, Ch. 6â€"5512 or Ch. 7â€"3524. Rexdale Presbyterian Islington Avenue North, opposite Rexdale Plaza, 10.00 a.m. Rev. W. J. Moorehead B. A., B. D. minister of the church, will preach. Thistletown United 9:45 a.m. morning worship will be conâ€" ducted by the minister Mr. Harry Martin. Junior congregaâ€" tion will enjoy their own proâ€" gramme when they leave the service and retire to th Educaâ€" tional Centre after the childâ€" ren‘s hymn. Nursery care is available each Sunday in the Educational Building. No reaâ€" son to stay home in the summer months all services are availâ€" able. Westhumber United meeting in the portable on Martin Grove at Westhumber Blvd. each Sunâ€" day morning at 11.00 a.m. Resiâ€" dent Student Minister Mr. Tom Jones _ will preach. Church School will meet at 9:45 a.m. for 8 yrs. Juniors & Seniors in an open session featuring a film strip. This church received their Charter in February 1962. Mr. Jones has been with the congreâ€" gation for three weeks. 1 underâ€" stand that Nursery with 6â€"7 yr. olds are meeting at 11:00 a.m. St. Benedict‘s Roman Catholic Church Sunday Masses are at 8:00, 9:15, 10:30, and 11:40 a.m. Sunday Devotions at 3:00 p.m. Sacrament of Holy Baptism evâ€" ery Sunday afternoon by apâ€" pointment only. The Pastor â€" Rev. Gerald Breenand the Curâ€" ate Rev. Owen Cochrane. Kipling Heights Plata has been a busy spot last weekend with clowns cowboys, prizes galore and fun for all. The clown band with plenty of the children takâ€" ing part in playing instruments supplied by the clowns and hunâ€" dreds of children in a choir parâ€" aded around and round singing at every store. The Treasure Chest was a hit with the adults as gift certificates for oodles of everything you could ‘ imagine, groceries, drugs, clothing, footâ€" wear, sports equipment. cleanâ€" ing. â€" hardware, and dairy proâ€" ducts also novelties, and smokâ€" ing items. Mr. Len Dunn, Adâ€" vertising Manager for Monarch Investments was in charge. At and made their choice in the Sheppard Main area In the evâ€" ening off to the hospital to have her third child, a son, rushed A Busy Day Mr. & Mrs. Saint of Redwater by GORDON CAMPBELL If anyone is urgently in Thomas A‘Kempis have left their home on Redâ€" water Drive to live in Woodâ€" bridge. Harold for a number of years was an elder an also Reâ€" cording Secretary for the Off icial Board of ‘Rexdale United Church, and his good wife orâ€" ganist and choir leader who gave of her time to help the church in its infantsy. Very sorry to report that Mrs. Ed Jeanes is in the We men‘s College Hospital and no visitors are allowed to visit her, This is hard on the family when they cannot see Mum so let us all remember her in our prayâ€" ers. Mrs. Jeanes was the pioneer President of the Women‘s Ass ociation, of Rexdale United for a number of years. SOCCER PINE POINT PARK Rexdale District Soccer Asâ€" sociation, â€" Managers, _ Coaches and Senior players will enterâ€" tain Etobicoke Dutch Flyers of the New Market and District Soccer League, this Saturday night 6:30 p.m. at Pine Point Park Field. Here is a chance for all you lovers of soccer to enâ€" joy an evening ai the Park. Brâ€" ing your children also for they can play on swings, teeter totâ€" ters. slides etc. This is a friendâ€" Iy challenge match. The visiting team will be entertained in the Club House after the game. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Cunningham enjoying two weeks vacation at We are happy to announce that Mrs. Baker is home from the Hospital enjoying good health. Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Hillis with Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Luscombe and families enjoyed 2 two week vacation visiting New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. a Lodge in Northern Ontarie and then returning to a busy jJob of being Secretary of Rexâ€" dale United Church School. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Longworth and family have returned from their Georgian Bay retreat. Jim will be ready to take the reing once again at the head of the Lacrosse League. Mr. & Mrs. Nash of Barford Rd.: have returned from their vacation to Georgian Bay. Double Trouble was Don Pigs gott‘s luck this week. Riding his bicycle across Islington at Berâ€" gamot a Mrs. Maguire clipped the rear of his bike sending him flyving into the ditch with arm burns and also a wee bit of skin off his knee and then Friday night he didn‘t make the up» grade of the hill at the creek and his bike did a back flip and he landed in the Humber Memâ€" orial with a bad sprained ankle. An hour later he was allowed to go home. Has anyone a set of drums to sell because 1 have a buyer for same if you call Gord Stott at CH 146176. Hope the neighbours do not have io move. Mr. & Mrs. Mattless and famâ€" ily, of Benway Rd. are off campâ€" ing into the Northern Parks of Ontario. Mrs. Little of Fordwich Cres. are off for five weeks to Big Bay Point. Dad will visit them on the week ends. I hear John Stacey is having a week there also. Jim Eady and Wayne Camp bell off to Crowe Lake with tent, sleeping bags and, food for a sunny vacation we. trust. Gail Freeman home â€" from vacation at Marmora, two stitâ€" ches, came along with her, in her upper lip, acquired from a skiing accident at the lake. Gail is doing well, looks better than ever and 1 am happy to report that herâ€" mother is reâ€" cuperating slowly from . the fainting tilt she had while the stitches were being put in. Talking to Gordon‘ Jeanes, who was President for two years of the Rexdale Teenagers 1987 and 1958, and has been attendâ€" ing Belleville College but this summer is with Pepsicola I‘m afraid he likes his new position too well, don‘t quit school Gord keep up the good old studies. We need leaders with the stuff you ar made of. church reports the steel hri b-tthnhuflh-l'.?a not affixed as yet. inuuem-n-ndh':z ishmhmfiuphin:‘ ating from his operation is coming along fine. lingthe Basket Bail at the Gym in Rex Rex Teen Bits Dave Rawlings, Lagos Road, CH 14779

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