Weston Times (1966), 15 Dec 1966, p. 19

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For Anglicans, Baptists and Salvationists LC _ PSpe 10. uo Je fi-hvou-.‘m.“ gather support for a world wide ecumenical movement Well let me say this, it wil never become a reality until the men get their women behind them, because it takes the special talent women have for on Saturday Dec. 10, when the Catholic Women‘s League of Our of Church had a (l;;?.t-n_;_v::t.,l.nek Party. Mrs, Hubert O‘Hearn, the president, welcomed visitors from the area churchs, including Mount Denn is United, Mount gether and making them feel at and The York and Weston Road Salvation Army. _ The Crazy hat Contest was a Mrs. J. Nowlan ad Mrs. E. Kemp, the ladies enjoyed Carol Singing Pot Mrs. Monica Rock was the adept Mistress of Ceremoni¢s for the "Crazy Fashion Show." _ â€" This type of inter communicaâ€" tion between our churches will result in more understanding and more tolerance of each others beâ€" Division _ Commissioner Macâ€" Donald attend the regular meetâ€" ing of the 432 Guide Company to present the Competition Camp Trophy to the girls who repreâ€" sented the Company at this Camp during the summer months. The Company will hold the trophy for a period of a year, but will be able to keep their plaque. Sunday School Christmas Conâ€" certs are being presented by busy children and their leaders in most of the churches. Delightful goiden haired angels and saucyâ€" eyed little boys are singing the beautiful Christmas hymns. The other night we watched a bevy of pretty Go Go girls and boys with guitars getting in some practice at North Runnymede United for their concert on Monday Dec. 12. They were pretty good too! One of the more ambitious ‘Turkey Dinner on Friday Dec. 16th at Mount Dennis Baptist Church. Each class will take part in the program. plans will be the Sunday School CHRISTMAS CONCERT Girls attending the camp and winning top honours for the 432 o. 432 Girl Guides Win Camp Trophy (s& YOUR CAR ON... \ u - E:?E:’: CATHOLNC women‘s LEAGUE CHRISTMAS ~â€" PARTY of fun. After an abundant Is An Electroniec My Sincere Thanks To The Voters Of Ward 4, Borough of York, For Their Support During The Recent Campaign. WALTER SAUNDERS SEASONS _ GREETINGS from WALTER‘S GARAGE BEST WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR Now more than ever it‘s WALTER‘S GARAGE at 1778 Jane St. for tuneâ€"ups â€" automatic transâ€" missions â€" wheel alltnments and engine service. the Good Shepherd rlete â€" Precision Engine Diagnosis of v Anernater | Generator â€" Battery â€" v mmm ALDERMAN CHRISTMAS TREES â€" The Senior and Junior Choirs of In.lthclllll.dtlnm,“ Dennis Baptist Church can Church of the Good Shepâ€" will present their Christmas Musâ€" herd, _ Eglinton _ and Weston | ical Program, under the direcâ€" Road, reports that the Married tion of. Miss Marjory Patterson. Couples Club are selling Christâ€" The Story of Christmas will be mas Trees, so here is the plact]told in pantomine by the Young to find a well shaped tree to d8tâ€"| People, orate your home. % Suvley ing 9:30 a.m, | MISSION CIRCLE DINNER Dec. 18, Howard Hawes, a Sunday| The ‘Evelyn Gullison Mission School Teacher from LMAMU-ICkeIo Turkey Dinner was held can Church of the Advent, \vl§0|u Friday evening at Mount Denâ€" i:'mmhiulormhdoavorkmlu.mm Mrs. R. Simâ€" to the Sunday School to speak | mons, the convenor, reports that to the children and their parents. | the ladies donated a wonderful velopes will be used to pay Mr. and Mrs. Hawes transportation to Uganda. CHRISTMAS SERVICES One of the precious moments of Christmas comes at the Candleâ€" light and Choir services held each year when the Christmas music fills the air and the hope for peace is renewed. § Uganda, and his wife are coming Sunday, December 18., at 7 p.m., is the time when many of the local churches are presenting this hour of Christmas song. The Angli¢an Church of the Good Shepherd, the Anglican Church of the Advent and Mount Dennis United will present their services at this time. Mr. N. Baker, At North Runnymede United the C.G.IT. Candlelight Vesper Service is under the direction of the leader Mrs. Margaret Dey, Mrs. Mary Morris, wife of the minister, will direct the Explorâ€" ers in their Nativity Pageant. Company were Elizabeth Slawâ€" son, Dianne Moyles, Brenda Mark, Brenda Slawson, Jane Hutâ€" chinson, Janét Thomson, Susan Akerfeldt and Christine Rhodes. During the evening, when the parents were guests, second year service stars were presented to Susan Akerfeldt, Lynn Brown, Dawn Harris and Jane Hutchinâ€" son by Captain Sandra Garbett AMESBURY HOCKEY For the first time in five starts By Marion GUNDY 762â€"0916 JANE PARK & MOUNT DENNIS on Friday evening at Mount Denâ€" nis Baptist Church. Mrs. R. Simâ€" mons, the convenor, reports that the ladies donated a wonderful assortment of canned goods and used clothing to assist our New Canadians, and also displayed the gifts of the church to be used by Home Missionary, Mrs. M. After the delicious dinner the ladies were shown slides of ‘"The Juniors‘‘ (Ages 4 to 12) and their leader, Miss Inez Davey. Amesbury‘s team in the PYC league, sponsored by the Steel Workers‘ Union went down to defeat, being upset by Lawrence Park 6 to 0. However they ralâ€" lied in their last game on Monâ€" day against Rosedale and scored 2 4 to 0 shutâ€"out. purse of money to Mr. Niemeijer on behaif of the congregation and Mrs. Niemeijer was very pleas ed with the corsage presented to Chairlady of the Deaconess Board. A program of games was wife or husband?" ment Party was given for Peter Niemeijer who retires after 13 years of service as caretaker at Ross: McLean, Chairman‘ of some of the parents come out to support the players. I underâ€" stand that most of the time it is the coaches and perhaps one or two of the who tr these Mnmnem am to watch the game. Perhaps some of our readers would like to see Amesbury in action at their next game on Friâ€" day at Keelesdale Arena at 9:00 p.m. against Lawrence Heights. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC verston Park‘s UCW will be conâ€" vening the afternoon clinic. With #6 many road accidents and emergencies over the holiâ€" day season, the need is even greater than usual. Won‘t you make an effort to spare less than half an hour of your time next Wednesday, and perhaps save a life. BE A DONOR â€" GIVE A GIFT OF The North York Red Cross will be holding its regular Blood Donor Clinic at Crang Plaza Auditorium on Wednesday, Deâ€" cember 21 from 2:00 to 4:00 If you can spare time tonight, and would like to enjoy some Queensborough Junior high. I‘m always amazed at the increasing "QUEENSBOROUGH XMAS BOX‘ these concerts. It is a way for It is the same old story over P. NIEMEIJER RETIRES May I express my gratitude and appreciation to the voters of Weston and York for helping me to top the polis, May 1 aiso take this opâ€" portunity to wish one and all.a Merry Christmas â€"PHIL WHITE CONTROLLER â€" ELECT â€"â€" Borough of York Mrs. Dawne Moss of the en tertainment committee and Mrs. Margaret Goheen, Secretery of elves always welcoming the chilâ€" dren, while a funny clown, Wayne Felix made the children laugh und if they really chuckled h gave them a balloon. Children love to sing, and Mrs. Lil.lh.ln-yhdhendm. ing and Christmas songs played by Mrs. Fred Howard. The boys and girls loved the two cartoons nd'm.-hedinmumnqj. clan performed great feats of magie. Here come two more clowns Lorraine Graham and Eleanor Warren and the youngsters start singing Jingle Bells as loud as they could because if Santa Claus heard them he would some merry Christmas Party given by the Cordella Ave. Ratepayer in. Of course Santa, Bill McNeil, did come in and presented a stocking full of candy, balloons and a bag full of goodies to each boy and girl. SPACE AGE SCULPTURE Many living in the Mount Denâ€" nis Area were fortunate enough to visit the Mount Dennis branch ful shapes from paper, and vulâ€" canized fibres. The three dimenâ€" sional forms are then painted bright colours â€" silver, gold, red white and black. Some resemble wood carvings and some of metal work, yet all are light enough to hang from the wall by a pin. the parents to actuaily see and hear the progress the students make from year to year in the musical program offered to them through the schools. of the York Township Library recently and view the exhibition SPACE AGE" presented by Peg has developed. Peggy makes these new wonderful and beauts Peggy is developing several new Art forms and has promised io let us know about them. gy Specht, of Brownville Ave. _ _This is a new Art form that she terested to tour the school after the program and observe the students working in various acâ€" tivities â€" art, home economics, industrial arts, science, typing and physical education. NORTHWESTERN "y" Riverside Seniors Plan Annual Party Looking for something to do during the Christmas Holidays? Why not try the "Y‘s" Winter Adventure Program. Its for any boy or girl from 8 to 14 on Deâ€" cember 27, 28, 29, and 30 from Mre. Margaret Young is providâ€" ing all the home baking for reâ€" freshment time. Brownie Pack No. 44 is makâ€" ing sure that each Senior Citiâ€" zen has a special "something" from Santa‘s bag of treats. Riverside Senior Citizens are having their annual Christmas party â€" and treeâ€" this Thurs day, with games and prizes, movies of Bermuda and Great Britain, and a sing â€" song with Whether or not you have ever CORDELLA RATEPAYERS Ave for the next three years, 1 feel !n.b_mthlnbjauh While I was one of the can didates who went down to defeat at the polis, I certainly do not lenging experience, and we are all agreed that we will be ready to roll again three years from now. I don‘t like to look at the that so many voters (1,508 to be exact) took the time out to show truly interested in Education in North York, and while I am not a member of the Board of Edâ€" ucation, I plan to keep upâ€"toâ€" date on this subject and attend the meetings as a reporter for the Weston Times. By doing this, you the readers be kept wellâ€"informed. I had a two day vis nipeg last week to vi mily and to enjoy a ! ation. My, but it was c I had a two day visit to Winâ€" nipeg last week to visit my faâ€" mily and to enjoy a little relaxâ€" ation. My, but it was cold. When I left Toronto International Airâ€" port Thursday evening at 9:30, i was 62 above, and two hours later, in Winnipeg, I was greetâ€" ed with a 10 below reading. Luckily, I enjoy the cold weaâ€" ther. The Winnipeggers seem to take it in their stride. The outâ€" side ice rinks were loaded with skaters and hockey enthusiasts. During my short stay, I had a very nice visit with the Beanâ€" lands, formerly of Pember Drive. With Doris, I visited the Winnipeg Red Cross â€" Headquarâ€" A former Grovedale resident, now living with his family in Winnipeg, E. F. (Ted)} Bell has just been is Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent, Maanfln( with the Versatile Manufacturing Limitâ€" "What does the program ofâ€" fer?" All sorts of things from an air cruise to a hayride, from a tour to a trip to David Dunlop Observatory, as well as other exâ€" citing events. Call the Northâ€" western "Y" at 638â€"0744, or betâ€" ter still go to their office at 2600 Jane Street where you can get further information and apâ€" By PEG GRANT MAPLE LEAF & AMESBURY SPECIAL XMAS SERVICES$ Elverston Park United will have family services on both Sunday December 18 and Christâ€" This Sunday. assisted by the Senior Choir, the Primary and and Kindergarten Departments of the Church School will preâ€" sent a Nativity Pageant, narratâ€" ed by the minister, Rev. C. G. Beckel. This is also White Gift Sunday. At 7:00 p.m. the C.G.LT. will present their annual Candlelight Service. At 11:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve, there will be the regular special service, with 1 Yamily Christmas Service in the Sancâ€" tuary on Christmas Day. (There will be no Sunday School classes on this special day.) HOSPITALIZED I was sorry to learn that Mrs. Ruth Bishop, Falstaff Avenue is ill, and is in hospital in Rich mond Hill. We wish her a very speedy recovery so thar she can enjoy the Christmas season with her family. Now that the municipal elee Defeat Is An she is ‘a volunteer In an outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"way corner, at Rosemount and Macdanald Avenues, there‘s a Santa Claus happily working away at his bench turning out toys and trains, pulltoys and wooden animails. Amold Uhlin, a carpenter, has created a bit of Christmas fanâ€" St. Nick Makes Toys For Children At Corner Of Rosemount & MacDonald SAVE rrom s4, to s9, on pownToWN Prics HEADS YOU WIN WITH A PARKA GIFT FOR HER 1978 Weston Rd., Weston 241â€"8091 Santa Making Hand Tooled Toys tasy in his "little‘toy town" and calls, "It was the tiny, handmade imvites you to peek in his winâ€"| toy and plaything that delighted dow between the hours of 7 p.m.| me most. I think childrer of toâ€" and 9 p.m., Thursday, Friday and|day get the same pleasure from Saturday of this week and Wedâ€"| watching St. Nick at work." mmuda:;e?undny_lnd Friday of Mr. Uhiin wil donete all M# toys to Weston children "in need "When 1 was a boy," he reâ€"| of cheering up." s16.s5 s14.15 IF IN DOUBT GIVE HIM OR HER 58.95 Te

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