The $l50.000 centre was design- ed by architect Alexander Lasko with engineering by Shell Indus- tries of Woodstock. The half acre Topped off and ready for open- ing November 9 is the T. Shev- chenko Ukranian Community Currie, 482 Homer Avenue. just east of Brown's Line. Ukranian Community Centre“ Opens In Alderwood Nov. 9, A tea was held on Wednesday, October .9, when the executive of the Home and School Associa- tion hosted new teachers. grade mothers, and met Mr. F. F. Harp, the new principal. Also present as their guest was Mrs. E. Sto- yen of York West Council. A Rummage Sak wsll be con-‘T ducted at Queensway United 6, Church on October 19 between a 1 pm, and 3 pm. Anyone hav- th' ing articles they wish to contri~ ft bute please contact Mrs. Eva p. Courtman at BE. 1-4012. tal It will be Open House at Humber Bay Public School on October 16, when parents will have the opportunity of meet- mg the new Principal and tea- chers and executive of the Home and School Association. Queensland Home and School Association will have as its guest at the October 15 meeting, at 8 o‘clock, Mr. Ted Jarvis who will show and comment on I film The Angry Boy. A good attend- ance is anticipated, The Etobicoke _ Queensway Lions Club merits much credit, and congratulations, on the splendid community service it renders in its various charitable projects. Recently it donated $600 towards the Queensway Minor Hockey League; $550 to the Etdbicoke Board at Educa- tion for High School Scholar- ship Awards in Public Speaking; and also purchased titty books of Draw tickets, at one dollar per hook, in aid the Senior Citi- Bens of Etobicoke who are hold- ing a draw for handicrafts - I total of $1200. Unit No, 6 tHumber group) of the U.C.W. ot Queenswny United Church met at the home of Mrs. A. Dabaid, High St., on Tuesday evening to discuss plant for pub treipation in the Snowflake Tea to be held in the church early m N o v e m b e r. Refreshments were served. Indium Can " Puked Up At Th. Church _ For hither inhrmafion call MRS. WINHALL TA. 2-9336 Make up a party, bring yourlcaticin " Reddington Bench. own playing cards, and enjoymorida, your favorite card game. , . . . Ticket convener is Mrs. G. " Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson, Jane“. BE. 1-25l2, who will beiand family, spent the long week- pleased to give additional inIor- end at Lake Placid, where the matron, or call this columnist. scenery in the mountain: was . . . beautiful. While in the vicinity The Etobicoke _ Queensway the children were thrilled with There will be a prize for each table, door prizes, I draw tor two money trees, and home made candy will be sold by the Nundy-stripers," a group of teenage.girls who devote consi- derable vtrlunttiry time in the hospital " a junior auxiliary. Mrs. A. H. Cobham in Niven- ing the party, assisted by In. an A. Drape. V T AU who my I “In. at and: will be interested to know that . Mammoth Dessert-Card Part, will be held in the Lion Mam- will Arm. New 'arokaiGi, Thursday, October " Desert will. be View}: a.! 1Arms_ttr the Lulu in Pink: thh Women'- Auxiliary to the QWII! General Hospital, 'who u: spon- Ioring this affair, the proceeds of which will help purchase an eiectrie blood lamp and cardiad Arms! monitor for the hospital. m ADVERTISER - ThuridcyOct IO, "63 - Ntto . 2t75it'kf, . can . ounce“ o no . " f l a . we: . mu: 0 "new _ . mm 3177 CENTRE " N. Cook-villa it mm mm INSTALL PATIO STONES TODAY! STARTING OCT. 25th, FRIDAY, 4 EM. " 6 EM SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 12 NOON ALONG THE QUEEISWAY Creative Arts For Children AT THE Unitarian Congregation . South Pool MUSIC - ART - DRAMA Mmic & Drum, ' "I. to " "I. - Art, 6 y". Ind our INDIAN SUMMEP In. T. Tlmr, CL {-7224 , COLOURS. . . . " Beautiful A: All Outdoors! sute includes parking for 50 cars ""'"""""'"', i',',""';",,', and recreation areas. The build- felidghegugfseéo :1: ing is 100% fireproof, tettu_rintttiikGGei'ii" 1872 clearspan precast roof and floor --,- V .7 _--- _ construction. Ground floor wif be classrooms. second floor hall 50' x 70' plus checkrooms, - General contracmr is John Chyezij. G. L. Roland Realtor, l Sincere and kindest sympathy jis conveyed to Mrs. Roy E. Bay- lis, her father and family, River- (wood Parkway, who are tnourrt- ing the death of a dear mother, and wife, Mrs. H. Rootham. in Toronto Western Hospital, Oct. tl, after a long illness. An octo- genarian, the late Mrs. Rootham was very active until illness be- fell, and lived in devoted com- panionship with her daughter and son-in-law and their family. Neighbors of Mrs. H, Fuller, ‘Wesley St, convey their kindest wishes for successful recovery from her recent accident. Mrs. Puller suffered a fall at the summer cottage, resulting in a broken hip and is hospitalized in Toronto General Hospital, Fishing last weekend, in a party of seven, in Georgian Bay off Parry Sound, Mr. A. Ross, Culnan Ave.. and Mr. D. B. Grainger, Trueman Ave., each netted a twenty-six inch pike. Really, fellows? Mrs. J. Plant, president of the Queensway Ladies Progressive Conservative Association, is re- euperating at home after sur- gery in Queensway General Hoe- pital, where she was a patient for twenty-two days, and ex- presses her thanks and deep ap- ipreciation for the many cards and flowers sent to her by friends, also to the nurses " the: hospital who made her stayl there so comfortable. She hopes) to personally thank everyone as) soon as she is fully recovered. The Boys Brigade of been Genie Church recently gave a wum welcome to their new of- ficer, Jim Meikle, a native of St. Andrews, Scotland. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A, Pollock, Hunky Ave., oetthebirthot theirnmtgrarsd- child, Punch Jenn Proud pct- enu In Mr. and In. B. . Pollock (Norma Thorndykl) of Oakvilk. Stephen Dr, are enjoying} a: cation " Reddington Beach. Florida, a visit to Santa Claus at the North Pole and the enactment of the Nativity. On the return trip some time was spent in Montreal. new Ihoeu? Wait until Omaha M, t8aturdatrwhen you rm " IN! to pun-Mu brand an. new lhoei, It rumble prion, at tour (has. “and Church, Sale mm " , Pan, is sponsored try the HM: Aux- uxuy at the um Ind Bor's Brigade, and it is advisable to get there early for best choice. Mr. and Mrs. J. Meant. 277-0131 “will LOTS or FILLING Hill End, New South Wales, Australia, produced the largest gold nugget ever found. It weighed 7,560 ounces, Ind was be available for youth activitig to any group such as scouts, girl guides, etc. from forty to eighty puiii,Hie- school is presently being operat- ed in New Toronto. The hail will M, Kalynchuk of Long Branch is president and in charge of membership. Maria Milachuk,; principal of the U.K. language school which will use the ground floor ot the building reports that enrollment has already doubled,; The power cut-off had no ef- fect on the success of the sup- per, since 350 more than had been expected attended. Prepared to New Toronto negotiated the sale of the property to the Ukranian Community Centre association. This is the second such ven- ture for the congregation and the last one, two years ago, was nearly scuttled by a power fail- ure in the neighborhood. Midway through the supper, all power went off and congre- gation members dashed home tor lanterns to keep the affair going. For many it was the first supper they'd eaten by lantern-light. 1 Tom Turkey will have more than just Thanksgiving to cope with in Alderwood this year. The following week, on Wednes- day, Oct. 23. the Alderwood United Church will be holding its Fowl Supper, and Tom will again be the main dish. Alderwood U.C. Fowl Dinner Will Benefit' World's Hungry The school is financed by the Metropolitan Toronto School Board and administered by the Etobicoke Board of Education. Its students are drawn from Eto- bieoke, Weston, L a k e s h o r e, Swansea, and West Toronto. Some have a fair distal}: to travel, but Etobicoke trustee Mrs. CONFIDENCE in their ability to an». about Metro is on important pan of the pupil's train- ing occordi to Etobicoiu School Trust.- Mrs. Joan 'lTe'l,'lU'/ She was referring to the sto. or should they use puttiie%sits-" partition and get there and back on their own? This question came to mobi- coke last week when the Metro Toronto vocational school. Kings- mill, was opened on Royal York Should vocational school stu- dents who are 18 and over be driven to clams in I school but Prefer Public Trttttttlt-ihtttrd Public VS Private Travel ls Big Question .. ul.’ lw: m "i ", _ q-A' ..-.-" -"‘ .' _ ", 's, r . . 1 b L,, -cfiti 'd: . Str ir" . Pe, ' _ "si/itat', 'r" ‘ mil-"1" as: t" ' Pt "f . q,a, J , [ an. ’. L k 3 as. ' 'ii',,':",: .a ‘ L,“ , Fe rr '; . t .' . L , ty/d 1 's' ',1,t: T 3. _,'::", Il, "'.iicr _" J 'c, "ci!S.L.. "Lili'tl i'iiir iii, " Wm, "“ txv-TT,,, l __.. . -_. P- h' J"lri1,i"t, "Cui, L ""--_rt' _ x _ A. ?'~‘ ' " - _ L k r.", " _ -- _ . r I .f' __ _ W [ 1 _ 4...; _ t - : _ - - _ _ w 'w W ' .. . l This time the supper will oper- ate in six time blocks, with about 200 people expected at e a c h. First serving is at 4:15 pan. with serve 500 eaters, the men in charge (and the men it was) were astounded to see 850 crowd into the church for the treat. She explained that the Metro School Board finance committee discussed the transportation of vocational students in May, and agreed to furnish them with car tickets es “It is preferable for stu- dents to use public transporta- tion. Confidence in their ability to move about the city is an im- portant part of the pupil's train- ing," she said. Jean Burkholder told thin nem- paper it bu been calculated that the younutzr living farthmt from magnum can nuke it to School in " minim providing he chooses to travel by the moat di. rect route. 11 an. lo 8 pm. I SUNDAY a. MONDAY Oct 13 and 14 "ted-m, FOR A REAL THANKSGIVING TREAT.. Bring the family in for a traditional feast You will lava the food, lava the service. 2282 Lake Shore Blvd. W: Thanksgiving Dinner It was suggested by Metro that TAVERN RESTAURANT 2282 Lulu Shore Ilvd. West, Mimico. CL. 9-9635 DIME†our THIS.; WILL Lake Shore Blvd. West, Mimic. .â€" CL. 9-9635 1 , Iksgiving Dinner v; 1 /ILL BE SERVED 5h " 3 / FROM T f rg' il I an. lo 8 pm. Cl “fig; s. Ear, MY & MONDAY - ‘ c113 and 14 'il "ted V i iil1WirTiCfZE1 TAVERN RESTAURANT dents at Kirtgamill Vocational School. San. grants have objected to than taking Ja'; III-HIE] Proceeds will go ioward -feed- ing the hungry children of the world. All the trimmings such as bak- ed potato, turnips, etc., will be on the menu, as well " choice of three different types of pie. servings every hour thereafter until 9:15 pm. Pre-school children will be able to partake of the feaat tree. Assisting the chefs will he teams of waiters and dishwash- ers in order to keep the service at the highest standard. In one case it was discovered that the student had chosen to travel with friends and had elect- ed rather a circuitous route that kept her travelling for an hour and 10 minutes. the Dermal had been osGGix" month. Mrs. Burkholder aid 1112 had received complaints from two parents living north of Dixon Road. The school board's busi- m administrator, D. L h- and, said he had received two phone calls from parents regard- ing Kinumill studenu' transpor- tation. the local hon-d might mu tty trettrtation nitration after mama-q __,_,-_-jlil M M-n’t cl you do! "I in you than, “inn and plum In chi: bNtotuqht...ekbtr-d MnhhAHuFom-Mhyoh but" 1rd,!» 004 - you Join. Winn you ply the eogtt$qr not. ""e"rewrhesiotheerie.e you by you _ At 6:30 pm. Ut., Oct. 12th we will phone the 6 4m winning m.Yo-mvhulld...cuvn’n admnn-uuhctmtwnt and not yon snowy who“ Opo- Th-n. & " in"! ' In. Stewing Beef T-BONE and SIILOIN iiiiiiiiii" 59:. REGAROLESS WHETHER YOU WIN IT OR NOT . . . YOU WILL PROIAILY WIN THE LOWBT PRICE IN TOWN " gonna FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY AT ALDER FARM IN ALOER . IUNET WISE FOOD SHOPPERS WIN MONEY EVERY WEEK ON ALL THEIR MEAT soon SHOPPING REQUIREMENTS BY smtp- PING AT ALDER FARM. 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