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Times & Guide (1909), 3 Oct 1963, p. 2

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By GORD CAMPEELL of _ CLUB DANCE |students‘ council so that it will be ‘This Saturday night the doors ready to go when we move into open up at $.00 p.m. at Heatherbrae our new school on the 15th of this School, Kipling and Snaresbrook month. Cheer up, students, there Cr, for another tean hop. The fabuâ€" are only eight days to go. The lous, D‘E!;TAS 'd":id their ‘]ll“l:"‘ school itself is already a center of organ, guitars and drums will beat ; ; » growing enthusiasm as some of the time for the walls to tremble the most modern equipment is beâ€" and the floor to shake. AdmissiOn ing installed; progress in the :,‘-wm::be':‘:m:" n":.d :lr':: l:"school is moving very rapidly. " . 0 0 0 0‘ dress up, fellows with shirt, tie andliu‘: ""' f'“:’; have "‘:‘;: °1‘:""|; coat, There were a few who were! ;o l‘l', ey are: Ihe {HHC turned away for not being drund“"d blle 4 ((‘roaffoun!ry ’u‘mdfl o dn sn mie the ooed faa mt make heC V th $ $ L s enjoy the ball nand /head of the Bovs Phys Ed THE BLUE NOTES ‘There was a band that was difâ€" ferent, They played the Blues, Jazz and rhythm and about 80 per cent liked it. But you know a band canâ€" mot please everyone. Their music you have to get to like as the """ twenties do. Another full house and| «P we were not advertised over the °8 air this time as Bulletin Board the was not in operation over the weekâ€"| Mr. end, Keep up the good attendances Mr and in no time at all the new Teenâ€"| St" age Community Centre will be risâ€"| Mit ing above the ground. |Ke CHAPERONES HAMUOEY, MEF. Ga. PR CAMBNEEE CCC ‘The Rexdale Teenage Recrea. Mercial, Mr. L. J. G. Ru:kncr;( tional Club extend their humble Git!S P. E., Mrs. L. 8. Butler. 1 thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Pollard, Mr. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"=â€"â€"=â€"~==t on and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. with the teenâ€"agers and stay young Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. in heart. Barick and Mr, Jenkins, for chn-‘ * * x | peroning at last Saturday evening‘s| Memberships are $1.00 and save hop. The club and the executive you each and every dance 25 cents. would appreciate you Fathers ana Also when outdoor functions are Mothers offering your â€" services held by the Club, for members only, from 8 to 11:30 p.m. any Samrdayfthey become your key to let you evening by calling 741â€"1147 and participate. WEINER ROAST to say I‘ll help. Come along, grow up‘be held in about two weeks time AROUND THE WESTWAY FALL SPECIAL ROYAL YORK PLAZA SALON KING 1500 ROYAL YORK RD. (at Lawrence) 3054 I CH. 92231 I ! _ sTORE HOURS 12 NOONâ€"9 P.M. TUESDAY TO saturpay Annette Pet Shop 1357 LAWRENCE W., NORTH PARK PLAIA â€" CH. 9â€"3111 "They Speak for Themselves" BUDGIES & CANARIES ... TROPICAL FISH Bird food Boarding service a specialty Priced for your budget Every purchase is fully guaranteed ! 2737 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO Telephone No.: 7627458 "When You Buy A Pet . . . Think Of Annette" cages, accessories D&nU eWc 1y L + heir musie; _ Perhaps for the information of ike as the the Parents and for the students I house ang| Who Just don‘t knowâ€"S.H.C.I. has 1 over the °8 teachers on staff. The heads of etin BHoard the departments are: Principal, r the weekâ€"| Mr. R. B. Wickett; Viceâ€"Principal, attendances| Mr. S. W. Bedell; Eng., Mr. G, W. : new T“,,.}Stntton; Moderns, Mr. W. T. will be risâ€"| Mitchell; Guidance, Mr. J. C. Meâ€" |Kenzie; Science, Mr. D. M. Gregâ€" lory; Mathe, Mr. W. T. Wilson; s History, Mr. G. K. Edgett; Comâ€" ge Recrea. mercial, Mr, L. J,. G. Rackner; ooo humais \Girls‘ P. E., Mrs. L. 8. Butler. MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY Scarlett Heights Collegiate Inâ€" ‘stituu is preparing to elect the students‘ council so that it will be ready to go when we move into our new school on the 15th of this | A few clubs have been organâ€" lized so far, they are: The Track ‘and Field : (Crossâ€"country) under‘ \the able supervision of Mr. D. \Pautz. Football under Mr. G. Viâ€" pond (head of the Boys Phys Ed EDept.) Students are pouring in |to play football, but recruits are Istill â€"required for Intermediate ‘}Cmucountry (over 16 and under 17). with the teenâ€"agers and stay young :‘m.ny more occasions throughout in heart. ‘the coming months when the chilâ€" x _ x _ % [dren can view these wonderful Memberships are $1.00 and savelfilms. "Big Red", for one, will be you each and every dance 25 cents.\shown this coming Saturday at Also when outdoor functions &r€|westway United. Incidentally, for held by the Club, for members only, inf t th ulati they become your key to let you your .n ormation the reguiations participate. WEINER ROAST to for Dixon Grove auditorium are ha held in about two weeks time|for 385 chairs â€" and not one more. AT THESE TWO LOCATIONS ONLY ! 884 EGLINTON W., AT BATMURST 789â€"5659 gp _ 3| Curriculum Night on Oetobar | ‘Tth will start off the new season _ of Home & School Assn. meetings ‘ for Westway Public School parâ€" e Inâ€" ents, Teachers will discuss their t the individual programmes for the ill be coming year and it should prove ; inwlw be a most informative night for‘ f this every parent. Proceedings get unâ€" there|derway at 7.30 p.m. sharp. ‘The| Fashions around the clock . . + ter of|October 21st and 22nd . . . Kipâ€" ne O”linx Collegiate Auditorium . . . by is beâ€" St. Richard‘s of Chichester Angliâ€" i the can Church Women‘s Group . . â€" ly. |$1.00 each . . . available by phonâ€" ,mn.}ing CHerry 4â€"2732 . . . get in on Tâ€"ack THE fashion show of the season. KINGSWAY SALON 3054 BLOOR ST. WEST BE. 3â€"1289 Gold fish bowls Aquariums & supplies Exceptional stocks of finelyâ€"bred species Fish foods Everything for the tropical fish fancier prise baby shower on September 26th for Mrs, Pat Eden and Mrs. Hannah Smith, both resigents of ‘Wlurbury Prive, who will be inâ€" creasing the population of that street in the near future. I understand that the weiner| roast held last Saturday night for| the members of the Church of the} Transfiguration Bowling League) was a huge success. Special thanks | should go to Mr. Leo Tester who organized the affair. | The cormer of Kipling and The‘ Westway last Saturday was a hive of activity as hundreds of children ‘turn.d out to watch "Snow White" at Dixon Grove School. _ The N.W.T. Optiâ€"Mrs, Club wishes to thank everyone who helped make this such a success. Some, howâ€" ever, are not aware of the safety regulations regarding the number 'of people permitted in school audiâ€" ‘toriums and, because of the overâ€" whelming â€" turnout, many . were \turned away. It is, of course, disappointing to the children, but nevertheless the law. I‘m sure there will be H A I R STYLISTS _ |lowing parents accepted the call of| Faulkner Cres., Weston on Wednesâ€" ,t. Jesus, Cornell Dick Carterâ€"â€"son of day evening. ty Mr. and Mrs, Donald Carter of 9 x _ x _ %® ,r. Cromarty Drive, Lynn Elizabeth] MESSENGERSâ€"BOY8â€"GIRLS er |Patterson ~ daughter of Mr. and| â€" Boys and girls who are in Grades /s. Mrs. Alexander Patterson of 28)1, 2 ‘and $ are invited to attend of Legos Road, Joanne Shawâ€"daughâ€" this fine group from 4:15 to 5:30 u. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sh@aW/p m each Friday afternoon in the at Of 66 Golfdown Drive, Willi@Mm Fqucational Centre of Rexdale Alexander Ashwood â€"â€" son of Mr.‘[pi United Church. ar and Mrs. Hugh Ashwood of 11 xo x x on)B‘w”:: o 0n hu Mre wegh| _ REXDALE BOWLING 8*\Heary of 19 Bergamot Avenue, RECREATIONAL (.:LU' ‘‘*|Janet Lynn Marshallâ€"daughter 01‘ The first Club dance of the Fall ®*\Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall of 8€480n will be held for the memâ€" [h‘\o Crowland Avenue, Frances Doroâ€" bers on Saturday evening at the "’"'.hy Bensonâ€"daughter of Mtr. and 27‘ Restaurant, Rexdale Blvd, at 0T Mrs. Mervin Benson of 46 Frost 8 P Semiâ€"formal, prizes and Last Sunday morning at both services the Sacrament of Holy Baptism was observed _;n:i the folâ€" x x x ‘car 711, Joyce Jackson 780 and FALL BAZAAR CUB AND SCOUT THANK YOU Edjth Mathews 782. November 22, 2.00 p.m. If you The 5th Humber West Cubs and{High Three with Handicap \‘have anything that will be desirable Scouts wish to thank all of the folk| Dave Marten 764, Henry Jacob|for this event to be held at the in t:: comdmumty forS thardhelp 1:;764 and Marion O‘Brien 782. ’Church of St. Paul the Apostle on the bottle drive last Saturday an Kipling Avenue North pl I1 f a:30 GROUP PM€ in plmeo 1A for the success that it was. \Hi i Aversue ‘the office and same will be picked Lp! i \ High Average . m HhEH f ll’-lEI;;]’ HEL;. ast Doug Burtch 246, Chuck Storey up. 'l"he congregation can leave , Dent| umber elg at exdale/os6, Jean Marten 239, and Wendy same in the na_rthex of the church United require help immediately. Donegen 234 each Sunday in the box marked The "B" Pack which meet on Monâ€"|__, C i"l ‘Bazaar, day evenings from 6.30 to 8.00 p.m.fimé::;n,fl; ;t(;l Roy Milroy 333 x x x in the Gym of the Educational Cenâ€" t s t us ¢ 4 k:e neeedy:lr;entley anu::s;:::nt ::b Jean Marten 360, and Jean Legeir Sundl:(y)L?s Cg'!:rl':iU'x‘i;(i:: Com T omâ€" leader. Please phone Grant Gonyea 319. munion Sunday and all morning or Glen Underhill CH. 4â€"5022 or High Single With Handicap ‘services in the Baptist, United, \CH. 1â€"8707 and offer your services. mf"fd }‘r‘ffft .?.,6.7[ _“J""‘M]:"“""_‘:'EAnglican and Catholic Churches the FOR MEN ONLY The Presbytery Men‘s Club Annâ€" ual Fall Rally, Monday, October 7th at North Runnymede United Church. This is a dinner meeting. For all information and tickets call Maurice Wilhelm at 247â€"1501. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Townihip of Etebicoke, at its meeting on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1963, proposes to pass a Byâ€"low for clasing, stopping up and selling to Morbane Developments Limited that portion of Marmac Drive described as tollows» â€" Rexdale Ramblings iO MEOWNER‘S LOANS THENCE North 79 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds Wesp along the northerly limit of Marmac Drive, four hundred and twentyâ€"one and «ighteen hundredths feet (421.18") to an iron pips, being the place of beginning: THENCE North 79 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds West, twentyâ€"one and sixtyâ€"+wo hundradths feet (21.62") to an iron bar planted; TMENCE along a curve to the right hoving b rodivs of one hundred feet (100‘), one hundred and eight and twentyâ€"four hundredths feet ©T08.24‘) arc measurement having a chord equivalent of one hundred ”‘und three and three hundredths feet (103.03") bearing North 48 degrees §6 mindtes West to an iren bar; , THENCE North 17 degrees 33 minutes 30 secends West, four and thirtyâ€" three hundredths feet (433‘) to the northâ€"easterly limit of Marmac Orive; THENCE seuthâ€"easterly olong a curve to the right in the northâ€"easterly limit of Marmac Drive having a radivs of one hundred feat (100‘), ane hundred and ene and eightyâ€"five hundredths, feet (101.83%) are measurement having a chord equivalent of ninetyâ€"seven and five tenths teet (97.50°\ bearing South 53 degrees 16 minutes 50 seconds East to an iron ber marking the point of reverse curve in said limit; TMENCE seuthâ€"easterly along a curve to the left in the northâ€"eastarly limit of Marmae Drive having a radius of thirty feet (30‘), twantyâ€"nine and twentyâ€"four hundredths feet (29.24‘) are measvrement having a thord equivalent of twentyâ€"right and nine hundredths feet (28.09°) bearing South 52 degrees 01 minute 22 seconds East to the place of beginning. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Corporeâ€" fion of the Tewnthip of Etobicoke will at that time hear in persen or by his counsel, selicitor or agent any person who claims that his lands wil be prejudicially affected by the byâ€"law and who at that time applies to be heard HOLY BAPTISM $2,000.00 O3 a72.07 $ 45.17 $3,500.00 $117.36 $ 79.04 $5,000.00 , $167.66 $112.91 Loans fully repaid by instalments as shown No Hidden Charges ® Standard lego! Fees ® Prep AlL AND SINGULAR thot certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Tewnship of Etobicoke, in the County of York, being composed of Part of Marmae Drive in Lot 24, Concesâ€" sion 3, fronting the Humber in said township, and which said parcel, containing by admeasurement 0.058 acres, is described as follows: PREMISING that the "North 19 degrees 07 minutes 20 seconds West" of the westerly limit of Provincial Highway Number 27 as shown on a plon filed in the Registry Office for the east and west ridings of the County of York as number 4977 through the north half af Lat 25 governs all bearings herein. COMMENCING at a Department of Highways of Ontario concrete monument marking the intersection of the northerly limit of Marmac Drive with the westerly limit of Highwoy Number 27 as widened by said Plon 4977; THENCE South 70 degrees 53 minutes West along the nertherly limit of Marmat Drive, nine hundred and twentyâ€"six and eighteen hundredths feet (926.18‘) to an iron piper THENCE westerly along a curve to the right in the northerly limit of Marmac Drive having a radivs of three hundred and fourtsen teet (314‘), one hundred and fiftyâ€"nine and eightyâ€"nine hundredths feet (159.89°) ort measurement heving a cherd equivalent of ane hundred and fiftyâ€"eight and seventeen hundredths feet (158.17") bearing South 85 degrees 28 minutes 15 seconds West to on iron bar at the end of said curve; THENCE North 79 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds Wesp along the northerly limit of Marmac Drive, four hundred and twentyâ€"one and T C Pisdbdbs dibch i Aeomen ns nsnapin uo Amount DATED at Erobloke this 2nd day ef October, A.D. 1983 $. W. ECKERSLEY, Township Clerk, TAILORED TO YOUR BUDGET ; CORONATION NOTICE ETOBICOKE 235 DIXON RD. EM 8â€"1171 ~ 3 YRS INVESTMENT COMPANY LTD ‘ vC.W. The Harmony Unit of the United Church women were entertained at the home of Mrs. G. Hutchinson, 10 Faulkner Cres., Weston on Wednesâ€" REXDALE BOWLING RECREATIONAL CLUB The first Club dance of the Fall season will be held for the memâ€" bers on Saturday evening at the ‘27‘ Restaurant, Rexdale Blvd, at 8 p.m. Semiâ€"formal, prizes and favors. â€" | (_}oorga Garceau 728, George Peâ€" lear 711, Joyce Jackson 780 and |\ Fred Krieger 367, Jim Kovacs 346, Jean Legier 381 and Jean Marâ€" \ten 369. \High Triple Flat \ Fred Krieger 776, Ray VanWinâ€" |ckel 767, Jean Marten 814 and |\Wendy Donegan 785. ‘\Triple With Handicap éerry Tracy 361, Roy Milroy $33, Jean Marten 360, and Jean Legeir $19. High Single With Handicap Fred Krieger 884, Andy Pellicâ€" cione 795, Jean Marten 841 and Dot Monthly Payments ® Prepoy If You Wish 7411147 10 YRS $29.47 $51.57 $73.66 26th, at Thistletown Public Sehool and thereafter on the fourth Friâ€" day of every month, This year the "Y" is fortunate to have the services of Andy Hall from Albion Gardens, and his orchestra, to play at the dances. Bridge was not mentioned in the schedule of events issued by the Chilvers 763. "Y" last week, but bridge classes will be held, for beginners and advanced students, on Wednesday Team Standings Joseph Decchi, driver of the truck, had deft the cab on an erâ€" rand when the accident occured. Two passengers were in the cab, but they were not hurt. Mr. Macâ€" ‘Laren ‘was alone, travelling west. HOLY COMMUNION Sunday is World ‘Wide Comâ€" munion Sunday and all morning services in the Baptist, United, Anglican and Catholic Churches the Sacrament of Holy Communion will ‘be observed. COUPLES.CLUB Westhumber United Couples Club will hold their first Fak meetâ€" ing on Friday, October 11th. Westhumber United Church wo_\‘\)ln‘ AM UIK\'mle, WR RDNUUEL ENC men will hold their Fall Bazaar on MO*Ning service next Sunday. November 9th so all in the comâ€" Tt munity should get in touch with\ST. ANDREW‘S ANGLICAN Shirley Mann, 44 Hawkendon Cres.| A recruiting campaign has been in regards to what they can :upply.'started to enlist new members for ‘The first square of campaign workers. Many, many thanks to the 7,747 voters for their support at the poles. Many, many, many thanks to the 19,172 interested citizens of Etobicoke Riding for exercising their franchise on Sept. 25, 1963. THERE‘S SOMETHING NEW! DOREEN HAYES . _ & _ © MODERN JAZZ ® BATON TWIRLING Call Toâ€"day â€" © TAP ® BALLET DOREEN HAYES SCHOOL RO. 7â€"3062 Many Thanks! Many thanks to the wonderful group FALL BAZAAR For CHILDREN (From 3 Yrs. of Age & Up) TEENAGERS & ADULTS AND BALLROOM DANCING MODELLING and SELF IMPROVEMENT Thistletown News A Complete Course In Register Now For Classes In:â€" Sincerely Yours, GEOFFREY J. GROSSMITH SCHOOL OF DANCING :;{;1 During the morning service on |CUSEd the‘September 29th, the Rev. H. Marâ€"|more t on tin welcomed the following chilâ€" of the eal] dren into the Church, by baptism: 8â€"year keq Ruth Karenâ€"daughter of Mr. and they h ave! Mrs. Richard Boogert |ord of Boh Ian Williamâ€"son of Mr. and Mrs.|lowing ked| Michael Pratley. . |place . James Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. School Ronald McCreight. studen ‘Harold Edward, son of Mr. and church ‘omâ€"| Mrs. Harold Dawe. wiicoumm ring Catherine Mychiko, daughter of i w2a| Mr. and Mrs. A. Kagetsu. ‘ L nights from 8.30 to 10.30 at the Hall. It is also planned to hold a Bridge night or two during the year. UNITED CHURCH BOWLING _ The League commenced its new schedule last Monday evening. First results and league standings \ This coming Sunday evening the Senior Choir will hold the first ‘of its regularly scheduled monthly \"Songfests". One of the highâ€" ‘lights of the programme will be |a girls‘ trio from Woodbridge. Polks Dots 7, Toppers 7, Ken Maynard 7, Viâ€"Counts 7, Dave Faulkes 5, Tom Clarke 2, Menaces 0, Boxears 0, Larks 0, Sputniks 0. High Average: Vie Hogg 284 Betty Harbour 215 High Single Flat: Vic Hogg 202 | Mrs. J. R. Benben, Islington Betty Harbour, 294 Ave, N. High Single with; Ross Morris 288 Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bev. Armstrong 261 Cathery, of Finch Avenue. . . § Neil Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. High Triple Flat: Vic H & Betty Harbour 677. _ _â€" 658 | _ G, Waish, Buckhorn Place. ; ; iVirginia Mae and James Robert, High Triple with: John Dunc@n| opigren of Mr. and Mrs. J â€" 720; Myra McFarland 726. | ; 3 4 _ ‘ » \ Fleming, Forest Park Court The old house in front of the new Church building is soon to be demolished, leaving the Sunday School without a home. Pending the completion of their new quarâ€" ters Sunday School classes will be held in the Thistletown Senior Public School. PRESBYTERIAN By Tom Ransome \ There will be a congregational This Saturday‘s dance will be meeting on Monday, October 7th, Record Hop featuring the Top 50 commencing at 8 o‘clck, for the reeords. Admission is 25 cents per purpose of selecting a new minâ€" person. ister from among the four @Pâ€"‘ October 19th the music will be ’plicnnti who have recently preachâ€" live featuring the "Delts". Due ed for a call to the church. ‘to the expense the gate fee has The last of these, the Rev. JOAN peen get at 75 cents. The last of these, the Rev. John Carr of Oakville, will conduct the morning service next Sunday. 2453A BLOOR ST. WEST THISTLETOWN UNITED CHURCH © ACROBATIC (AT JANE STREET) hilâ€" lol the fortyâ€"four received their sm:; 8â€"year award pins, indicating that and they had now achieved 8 years recâ€" ‘ord of perfect attendance. Folâ€" Mrs.‘lovling the promotions, which took .|place during the regular Sunday ladies Exercise Classes Available the Senior Choir, Due to the fact ’M s considerable number of the choir also teach Sundsy School, possible, to ‘swell the ranks. The following children were bapâ€" ‘thod recently at St, Andrews: John Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. _ G, H. Vincer, Albion Road Laura Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Benben, Islington Ave. N. Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cathery, of Finch Avenue. Neil Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. G, Walsh, Buckhorn Place. Virginia Mae and James Robert, Applicants for the 1964 conâ€" Armation classes should contact the Rev. L. Phillips for registraâ€" QUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN The Rev. L. Phillips officiated at the marriages on Saturday, Sepâ€" tember 28th, of: John Alexander McDonald and The church celebrated its anâ€" nual Sunday School Rally last Sunday, September 29th, when 140 ‘ehildren were promoted in various Sunday School departments, and k“ students received attendance awards. These awards are offered for perfect attendance at Sunday School throughout the year, ex* ‘cused absences being limited to no \more than 5 out of 52 weeks. Two Edith May Pentney Marvin Miller and Gail Ellen Boutillier All Dances Taught By Highly Qualiâ€" fied Teachers in the famous Medal School hour, the entire group of students took part in the regular church service. System OF DANCING _ There will be an executive meetâ€" ing this Sunday at 7 p.m. The place is the Christian Education Centre of Rexdale United Church and all the executive are requested to attend. GEOFFREY J. GROSSMITH NORTHERN TEENS is no choir at the 9.30 serâ€" DOREEN MAYES ITEMS FRO/ RO. 7â€"3062

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