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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Apr 1963, p. 16

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Page 1 THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursday, April 25, 1963 ed by both teams, and they are looking forward to next year when once again the Beverley Hills Flyers will challenge the supremacy of the Old Boys. Friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. A. Giddings, 28 Forthâ€" bridge Crescent, gathered . aâ€" round the tables for an evening of Whist on Friday, April 19. Winners â€"were: Ladies 1st.. Mrs. G. Dearle: 2nd., Mrs. D. Hibbs: (booby) Mrs. G. Brink. Mens 1st, Mr. C. Helliwell: 2nd, Mrs. N. Smith: (booby) Mr. J. Hillidge. This, for sure, was the night for Mrs. Hibbs to howl, she won the door prize too‘ Lucky draw, Mrs. R. Marfleet. The annual elections of St. Philin Neri‘s C. W. L. was held at their monthly meeting on Mon. April 8. New slate of offâ€" icers installed by Father Mark for the 196364 season were as follows: â€" President. Mrs. M Roche; Past President. Mrs. C Forbes; Vice Presidents 1st, Mrs. H. Alvey; 2nd, Mrs. H. Beeâ€" ston: 3rd, Mrs. E. Downey: Reâ€" cording Secretary. Mrs. J. R. Tighe: Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. V. Picknel; Treasurer, Mrs. E. Everson. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Walker. 47 Cambourne Avenue, held a surâ€" (Continued from page 9) | prise dinner party at their home $ to honour his parents, Mr. and aged the other tally. David Mac : yrs pred Walker of Toronto, Eachern and Ken Reid were the | celebrating their 50th Wedding Flyers‘ marksmen. [ Anniversary on Sunday, April _z | 21. Are you any good at problem solving? The Western Softball Division of North York have a problem, namely, plenty of boys but very few coaches and sponâ€" sors. Their desire is to accomoâ€" date the overflow of boys in this area and provide somewhere for them to go and something to do, under proper supervision. They cannot achieve this proâ€" gramame of recreation without the "help" of district businessâ€" men and parents who have knowâ€" ledge of .the sport. grounds), two games per week. There are no games during Auszâ€" ust, due to vacations. Playâ€"offs start in September. If you think you can fill the bill as a coach, contact League secretary L. Knapp. 2444757 (after 6 p.m.) The ladies were treated to a coloured slide showing of the Passion Play â€" held every ten years at Oberammergua. Germâ€" any, â€" followed by scenic views J iome and the Vatican City Refreshments were served by Mrs. R. Dodds and Mrs. F. Leaâ€" Information _ for _ Sponsors:â€" Squirt Series â€" Enrty fee $37.00 (Insurance included): Peewee or Bantam Series â€" Entry fee $50.00 (Insurance _ included): Midget Series â€" Entry fee $65.00. Insurâ€" ance $12.00. Schedule for coaches male or female; the teams play 16 gamâ€" es, 8 Home, 8 Away (other TOO Squadron Drum and Bugle Corps pose after winning a band contest held last weekend in Buffalo. In competition It was a good game well playâ€" | Fourteen members of the fam Frank O. Reeves ISLINGTON AVE. N. _ We Have Cash & Carry â€"Prices Reminder Around Downsview Just A | _ More than 700 Jehovah‘s Witâ€" | nesses from eight congregations \in Weston. Rexdale, Downsview. Mount Dennis, York Township ‘and Etobicoke are expected to converge on Thistletown Collegâ€" iate at Islington Ave. and Fordâ€" wich Cres. in Rexdale from April 26th to 28th, Over 700 Expected For Witness Rally This . and other semi â€" annual assemblies in the Metro a rea are being held six weeks earlier than usual so as not to interfere with the plans of several thous and Witnesses in Toronto and suburbs to attend international conventions to be â€"held in New York city and Pasadena, Caliâ€" formia this summer. Some local Witnesses plan to attend such a convention in Honolulu at the end of August. * Climax of the local three â€" day assembly will be the main disâ€" course entitled "Who Will Win the Struggle for World Supremâ€" acy °~ to be delivered on Sunday afternoon by Mr. Thomas R. Jones, District Supervisor. Good Luck! To Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wall E. Fisher, The Violet House, 32 Downsview Avenue, who will be ; attending the Canadian African m:::mr Violet Society show in St. Thomâ€" Group Leg as, Ontario, this coming WeeK for the iny end. Travelling with them will interesting be many carefully packed vioâ€" lowdale B lets, including the Fisher‘s own Introduced new creation "Galaxy of Canâ€" Branch 31 ada" â€" â€" sure hope it takes THE given the . prize. (We have our fingers ihr value crossed.) AHcreai t Brakes need regular, expert inspection. . But the. ordinary driver should always be alert for signs of impending brake trouble. The pedal should not come closer than one inch from the floor when fully depressed. Brakes that grab. or that cause the car to swerve, or that begin to lose their holding strength require skilled attention without delay. Among the telegrams â€" and flowers, a special congratulatory greeting from Premier John P. Robarts. And from "Around Downs view" we‘d like to add our conâ€" gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walker, too! ily gathered for a delicious turâ€" key dinner, and offered congratâ€" ulations to the happy couple reaching this golden milestone. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichol (niece) and family from North Bay. CHECK YOUR CAR. CHECK ACCIDENTS ! says the Ontario Safety League CH 1â€"1153 * LAURA SECORD CANDIES * * ELIZABETH ARDEN COSMETIC * SHOP FROM HOME INCH‘S DRUG STORE with bands from the U°S. and Canada, cadets corps from allâ€"services, the Wesâ€" ton band from the local Air Cadet Squadron played their way to top honâ€" EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES Prescriptions called for & delivered promptly This writer would like to thank the Executive of the West Group Legion Sports Committee for the invitation to attend their intcresting mecting held at Wilâ€" iowdale Branch 66 last week. Introduced by Bob Irvin of Branch 31 Mt. Dennis I was given the opportunity to explain the value of public relations through the medium of local rewspapers. Certainly the TIMES â€" ADVERTISER has been a .stalwart supporter of Ranger‘s branch in their efforts to comâ€" municate their activities to our local public. I feel sure that other branches will effect this kind of an arrangement through their local press. This West Group Sports is a real live â€" wire organization â€" in _ administering many fields of sport for Legion members. You name it and they have it, billiards, bowling. baseâ€" ball, cribbage. euchre. shuffleâ€" board, darts and a host of others. Their‘ awards banquet on May 31 at Earlscourt branch will be the subject of another report. Thankyou again Chairman Graâ€" ham and your members. Jack Burgess our Treasurer | passes along an interesting letâ€"| ter from the Queen‘s Own Rifles | of Canada Association. Seems | that Brigadier Jock Spragge will command a detachment of vetâ€" erans from the Queen‘s Own to | Bernieres â€" sur â€" Mer _ in _ France | leaving _ Toronto _ during ‘ the | week â€" ¢nd of May 31. 'l‘his<sec-‘ ond visit to Normandy is for the unveiling of a cairn to comâ€", memorate the landing of the| regiment on ‘Dâ€"Day‘ June 6, 1944. Wives and families of Regiment members are welcome and if sufficient numbers apply a charter flight will be arranged. Applications should ‘be sent imâ€" mediately to "Operations Queen‘s Own Europe 1963", c/o 3 Bn., The Queen‘s Own Rifles of Canâ€" ada, Orderly room, University Ave. â€" Armouries, _ Toronto 2.\ Deadline is April 30. Further to | you Queen‘s Own Legionnaires, | keep the "University Armouries | REUNION DINNER" on Saturâ€"| day June 1. at 1830 hours in | mind, for a fine evening. | The Legion Scene More than twenty â€" six memâ€" bers of the Ladies Auxiliary gathered at: the home of Mrs. Agnes Foden, Vice â€" President of the ladies for a farewell party for Irene Weir. The Weir deparâ€" ture to British Columbia was reported . in â€" this column â€" last RANGERS BRANCH 213 CH 1â€"1154 CH. 1 â€" 3200 { week with the accent on hus {band Jimmie. Irene gets the | spotlight this week and it is the | wish of everyone that the motor |rug the ladies presented will be |very useful. May your journey | be a safe and pleasant one. It was very remiss of me not reporting and offering congratuâ€" lations to Ernie and Olive Halâ€" crow on the occasion of their wedding anniversary celebrated recently. The branch members and the auxiliary express their warmest best wishes to the Halcrows. Members of the 1962 Execuâ€" tive Committee and their wives were entertained at â€"a dinner dance last weekend. President Alex Dobson gave the welcome address and Mary Moore the Ladies President replied with thanks. The~ evening was enâ€" joyed immensely by all those in attendance, Parade Marshall Russ Eagleâ€" son will have the opportunity to parade the branch colour party on the occasion of the Black Creek District Boy Scouts parade in Weston on Sunday May 26. This event is slated to be a most colourful affair with eighteen Wolf Cub Packs, thirâ€" teen Boy Scout Troops and three Rover Crews participating. It is also on this occasion that the branch Youth Services Burâ€" eau will donate a set of flags to the scouts for dedication at this event. Parade Chairman Gordon McFadyen with his Parâ€" ade Marshalls Steve Gate and Bob Downe have been arranging and co â€" ordinating this affair for some time. We sincerely hope that old Mr. Sunshine will light up the parade route on that day. Entertainment Chairman John Wylie informs that on the Satâ€" urday evening dance April 27 we can all leave our best suits and dresses on the hangers at home. The mode of dress will be Hard Time; Ladies are reâ€" quested not to wear slacks. All you L/il Abners and Daisy Maes are assured of a pleasant evenâ€" ing. The address of the club is 46 Dennison Rd.. East. Through arrangements made by Brown Ow!l Mrs. Dora Warren with the Weston Bread ‘Company, 28 brownies of the 178th Brownie Pack of Thistle: town were recently given the grand tour through the bakery. The group was accompanied by Nora Wilson, a guide who is "packie", or assistant, to the Pack, and four guests. from 101st Pack of Thistletown with their leader, Mrs. Ruth Smith. From all reports, the brown ies enjoyed the tour very much, and were most attentive when officials showed and explained the various stages of bread and cake making. of 1st. Humberview Troop, Humâ€" ber Downs District, Weston, is one of a group of Queen Scouts chosen to represent Canada at the Mammoth Jamboree in Marâ€" athon, Greece, this summer. The Scouts will congregate in Monâ€" treal July 12 for two days under canvas before leaving by boat on their trip. They will camp in Marathon from August 1 â€" 12, and then be taken on a tour of Greece. Brownies Enjoy Tour Of Bakery After the tour, the visitors were treated to cold drinks and donuts, and as they left the bakery premises, each was preâ€" sented with a loaf of fresh, warm bread to take home. Mrs. Warren says that not too many loaves arrived home without beâ€" ing sampled ! The Ladies Auxiliary held a very successful Euchre in the hall, on Tuesday. April 16th. Winners of the boxes of gro ceries were : QUEEN SCOUT Dave Sangster Ladies â€" Mrs. Sarah â€" (79) Mrs, Sarah Holmes â€"â€" (72) Low Seore â€" Mrs. Jo. Laver â€" (44) f Men â€" Mrs. Tomkinson â€" (84) Mr. Frank Laver â€" (78) Low Score â€" Sandra Lewis â€" (47) Door Prizes â€" Mrs. Agnes Foden and Mr. Don McLeod. (sub.) Your lovely furs will love "hibernating" ‘til Fall heére in our cool mothâ€", heatâ€", humidityâ€", thiefâ€"proof vaults! They‘ll be insured, too! SAFE FUR STORAGE The 354th Girl Guide Comâ€" pany who met in Elmlea Public School held their enrollment on April 9th. District commissioner, Mrs. Carol Gilbertson conducted the installation those enrolled were: Lorraine Sutton, Joan Haskill, Helen Barclay, Mary Powell, Gail Stewart and Ann Jones from the 300th company. Three Guides also received their second class badges, Joyce Mcâ€" Guiness, Ruth Ransom, Heather McRae and were made patrol leaders. These same three girls also received their St. John‘s Ambulance Pins. Service stars were given to Joyce McGuiness (3 years), Ruth Ramson, Heathâ€" er McRae, Linda Stewart, Nancy Dix, Laka Sampson (2 years), and Susan Grossmith (1 year). The parents were present to see their daughters receive their awards, and also two patrols from the 300th company. The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Cornation Branch 286 held a very successâ€" ful Euchre on Monday evening in their hall, Irwin Rd. with the winners being: Ladies: Eileen Hart, (69); Jean Maynard, (68); Low score, Joyce Worth (35). Men: Hazel Sears, (72), (sub); Pearl MacDonald, (71), (sub); Lone hands: Bessie Clyde; Door Prize, Joyce Worth. Birthday Greetings Johnny _ McEwen, _ Elmhurst Dr., celebrated his fifth birthâ€" day on April 21st. Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, April 29th; Mr. Don Humphreys, 70 Roxaline St., April 23rd. The Good Neighbours Club held their weekly Euchre at the home of Mrs. M. Nash, 36 Braeâ€" crest Ave. with the winners beâ€" ing: â€" Vena Humphreys, (82); Reta Hicks, (75); Ruth Conorâ€" ton, (74); Low score, Gladys Brown, (43). Shea‘s Mixed Bowling Thursday evenings Shea‘s bowling lanes, â€" Rexdale Blyd. Bowling league Team Standings: Head Pins 94 points Pirates ...... 84 points Slow Pokes ............. 79 points Beatnicks ........ 67 points Alley Cats ... 62 points Way Outs 60 points Carpet Bagers . 50 points Untouchables ........ 46 points Strikers ... 48 points Top Cats ... 44 points Pin Pickers _ 43 points Flintstones 43 points The Head Pins took. the first series, are league champiors and won the league ‘bndgrs. Next week will be the ‘playoffs for trophy champions. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, saw the conclusion of this year‘s Children‘s Concerts sponsored by the Humber Valley Council of the Knights of Columbus. Twentyâ€"one youngsters of proven ability vied with each other for bursaries and token cups, providing a programme of its kind not to be matched elsewhere in ELMLEA and DISTRICT 1978 Weston Road Phone CH 1â€"3952 On Saturday, April 20th the Juniors and Intermediates held their Father and _ Daughter, Mother and Son Bowling: Winâ€" ners were: Juniors: Don Evers and Mrs. Allen, 601: Wendy White and Mr. White, 656. Intermediates: Milt Burnside Ladies: Ann Staples Madeline Holden Rexdale Bowling Boys and girls Saturday mornâ€" ing Bowling League. Garry Evans and Mrs. Hemâ€" streel, 648; Carol McKzy and Mr. George Palmer, 702. The boys and girls wish to thank their parents for coming out and making this event such a huge success. They will re ceive their trophies at the banâ€" quet in May. Evelyn Molyneaux High Single Handicap Men: Elmer Lloyd ... Jerry Leroux Ladies: Jean Atkisson Jerry Leroux .. Ladies: Ann Staples Evelyn Molyneaux High Single Flat Men: Stan Leiberman Madeline Holden High Three Handicap Men: Elmer Lloyd Norm Belyea Ladies: Ann Staples _Next week will be the rollâ€"offs so will have the winners names next week. Nora Vollick ... High Three Flat Men: Jim Atkisson ... Jerry Leroux Ladies: Ann Staples The boys and girls bowling league Saturday mornings at the Royal York Plaza . bowl: 2nd week of team play offs: Bantams Winners Of The Second Series High Average Men: Jim Atkisson ... 18 Juniors: Poodles Hounds Spaniels" MRS A. CARBIS Setters ... Collies x Beagles Pointers Dalmations Boxers Bloodhounds DEEPER LIFE CRUSADE TS =mmmo..â€" 3208 ping $°.......... 3048 pins s mmmmnc..... 2962 piDS es immmmisico C061 pINS rs â€"â€"«......... 2900 pins itions ............ 2808 pins s ... 2656 pins hounds ........ 2515 pins April 21 Through May. 5 3 Sundays â€" Two Full Weeks (except Saturdays) ices â€" 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. â€"â€" w”h"l"‘m Services 8:00 p.m. We Cordially Invite You To These Services 3510 CH. 1â€" pins pins pins 631 517 211 181 180 144 Mr. and Mrs. Strachan sang a beautiful duet. Mr. Strachan chose Psalm 145 for the responâ€" sive reading and Mark 12 and a number of other bible verses for the message. Mr. Ross Davis Man‘s _ Christian _ Association. Mrs. Strachan told a story to the boys and girls about a tramp and how we are like tramps only difference is we are dirty withâ€" in of sin until we take the Lord Jesus into our hearts and he cleans us from our sins. Morning service was taken by Mr. Strachan of the Shanty |uwmm & Weston Rd. Weston EME â€"CmHACARRRR and ] p.m. â€"â€" Weeknight Services 8:00 p.m. til 9:00 p.m. Weston Baptist Church Kentucky Fried Ghicken Shepherds .. Bulldogs Greyhounds outstanding EVANGELISTS of today the district. Winners and Officials are; Back row left to right, M. J. Roche, chairman, E. S. Lewis, Miss Shirley Kash, Al McDonald, Grand Knight. Front row left to right, Brian O‘Byrne, Ellen Sweeney, Franco Morassott, Pavdeen Egan, Althea Di Gregario, Vinâ€" cent Parell. one of the Scotts UMIUNLCIN VILLA _ 1..2"%. 1392 KIPLING AVE. N. AT REXDALE BLVD Elmlea Baptist Church Meryle Dolan By Rev GIVE MOM A BREAK *KFC. EXCLUSIVE WITH CHICKEN VILLAS IN TORONTO â€" OTTAWA â€" BRAMPTON WE ARE NOT JACK OF ALL TRADES BUT ARE MASTERS OF ONE â€" KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Serves 5 to 7 Persons CHICKEN VILLA Phone 244â€"7564 3325 pins 3316 pins 3183 pins Glorious Gospel Solos (of Toronte) | W Sam Garser . Take Home a Bucket Get well wishes to Mrs. Gamâ€" bell, Golfdown Dr. who isn‘t well. .Nancy Staples, Islington Ave. N. who had her tonsils out this past week and to Bruce Marshal who has the nasty old measles. Instead of water, use sand for scrubbing natural wooden bowls which have no varnish. Rub with a circular motion, _ nse quickly and dry at once. is away on a business trip to Winnipeg. $3.15 Self Defence Better Than Judo Phone BA 1â€"5306 NEW CLASSES for men & women age 18 to 45 NOW STARTING KARATE Take Home Drive in

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