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Weston Times (1966), 3 Jun 1965, p. 12

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_ Page 12 â€"â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, June 3, 1965 Softball League News Eight t:u.:; s’urud play on % 1, organized by m'h' Park Ratepayer‘s Association, under the direction Acfter teams are locally sponsorâ€" ed by the Woodview Park Plaza merchants, Rivalda Tavern, Pmnumsview Tiumber. Todd Disâ€" Representing the North York Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment, Miss Shannon Rowe, welâ€" comed the visitors to the classes and introduced Mrs. Woodcock, Ballet Instructor, who has done such a remarkable job with all her youthful pupils during the bast 2 years in which she has been in charge of the program at Amesbury. Pot Luck Supper Women of St. Stephen‘s Presâ€" byterian Church congregation are invited to attend a potâ€"luck supper, arranged by the Womâ€" en‘s Auxiliary, at the church on Tuesday, June 8 at 7 p.m. Enterâ€" tainment will follow the supper. Cenre On LA WFIence o Ti i n ce onl B i in n ie ie adaacnc l in ‘This is only one of lhr::e:u::'by the presentation of a file of _ Yesterday, June 2, Philip Musâ€" schools that have been held |¢tte!s written to the board by STOYe of 369 Rustic Road, receivâ€" throughout North York by the the members of this community| °d his Bachelor of Science Deâ€" Parks and Recreation Depart 203 bDY Petitions signed by close| &*€e at Convocation Hall. Conâ€" ment. \to 1,000 residents. |gratulations Philip, and we wish Last‘ week, final classes were Much discussion time was You _further success when you held for the year, to which parâ€" given to the Amesbury Library‘ ents and friends were invited Site. and the urgent need for| and the children took part in a something concrete to be done in * regular class demonstrating the this respect. It was felt that too| ’ many benefits of ballet to a| much of the available funds | child‘s coâ€"ordination, postu re,‘ were being earmarked for future‘ poise and discipline. Each child|Sites, and not enough to buildâ€" was able to show the stage they| ings, to meet the needs of the had reached due to their efforts Current residents. of the past year. _ The Board, it appears, is guidâ€" A Lucky Luncheon The ladies group of St. Timoâ€" ‘hyâ€"byâ€"theâ€"Humber are holding a Lucky Luncheon at the church, Weston Road and Flindon Avenue, Thursday, June 10 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $1 and may Window displays are currentiy attracting attention. For the aduits, one window _ features books ‘for summer reading. There is humor, plays, short stories â€" all chosen for the leiâ€" sure mood of summer and vacaâ€" tionâ€"time. For the children, a window is devoted to books on science ranging from the "pure" (such as flora and fauna) to the "applied" (such as satellites, meâ€" dical discoveries). These window displays will remain until June . School of Ballet For‘the past year, from 4 to’ 7 pui on Wednesdays, Thursâ€" days and Fridays, more than 300] children ranging in age from 3 upwards, have been participatâ€" ing in the North York School of! Ballet at Amesbury Community 1 Centre on Lawrence Avenue. ‘This is only one of three such schools that have been held throughout North York by the Parks and Recreation Depart : Mrs. Woodcock, who it is hopâ€" ed will be back again with the children in the fall, was assisted this year by Miss Patsy Barker and pianist Mrs. Violet Macâ€" d | was brought to the attention of o Phe coud '}',::'1'; ‘é‘;':lt'r:':fczs the Library Board that with the for this aree will be neld ar mi.|NEW Dleiton A. Revien S““’;‘ verston Park United Church on 32"Y School! being opened in the Friday, June 4 from 2 to 4 p.m ‘fall, the students will require The Township Immunization}a?lcess to more than a bookmoâ€" Clinic is held on the third Thurs | PHe service. . day of each month at Downsview|_ When the conclusions of the United Church 2822 Keele Street Library Board have been sumâ€" from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. . | marized, I hope to be able to Pharmacy Graduate \give our readers a bgtter u?sight Mr. Lynford Tapp of Keele into what new services will be Street received his decree in available to them in the near Pharmacy at Graduation Cereâ€" future. monies at Convocation Hall on Sympathy Friday, May 28. after which his _A former resident of 362 Rusâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tapp tic Road. Elmer Walter (Al) of Monkton, Ontario, entertained Pace, passed away suddenly on family and friends at a dinner. lMay 22 in Brampton. He is surâ€" Kindergarten Enrollment _ |Vived by his wife Alvira (Vi), In May, the schools in North 2NG two sons, Paul and Rodger. York held Kindergarten regis. He is also survived by his moâ€" tration, at which time all chil. ther. Mrs. T. G. Macauley of dren who were born in 1960, 364 Rustic Road. A private funâ€" were invited to register for eral service was held in the classes to begin in September of Chapel of McKillop Funeral 1965. \Home. Brampton on Tuesday, Maple Leaf School has invited‘ May 25. dren who were born in 1960, were invited to register for classes to begin in September of be obtained by calling Ruth Baldwin at 244â€"4081 before the luncheon. Baby sitting will be provided for preâ€"schoolers. Draw prizes galore. Your Library Each Saturday youngsters of the Woodview Park area can take advantage of storyâ€"time at the library at 16 Bradstock Rd. Mrs. Richardson at the library says as many as 60 children have attended and never less than 20. The stories at 10:30 a.m. are genâ€" erally beamed to the younger group and consist of picture story books, folk and fairy tales. Older boys and girls enjoy a Greek legend and perhaps an Anderson fairy tale or an adâ€" venture story at 3:30 p.m. "But," Mrs. Richardson points out, "there are children who come to both the morning and afternoon halfâ€"hpur story time." Maple Leaf School has invited the youngsters who were enrolâ€" led to spend a morning at school to more or less get the feel of things before they attend reguâ€" lar classes. Parents are also inâ€" «I% Audrey MacDonald 741â€"1757 Amesbury News by Peg Grant . . . . . CH 1â€"5978 Woodview Park 25, courtésy of local resident George Anderson. Transportaâ€" tion was provided by Molson‘s | Brewery. The Northwest Boys Club A meeting of approximately twenty interested persons was ‘held last month at the home of ;president Nelson King, Thwaite Avenue. T wo field representaâ€" ‘tives of the Boys Club of Canaâ€" Fda attended. The purpose of the ;meeting was to discuss an appliâ€" ‘ceation from the local club tc |join the Boys Club of Canada. {play, Don‘s Texaco, Robert‘s Shell and Stuart House. Games wi.ll‘ Aconl;inue to August 19. The Board, it appears, is guidâ€" ed in their decisions for the opening of new buildings, by the surveys of the number of books borrowed from the bookmobiles in this area. However, the figâ€" ures obtained from this source are definitely not in keeping with the use that the residents make of the North York Library system as a whole. A great numâ€" ber of the residents use the bookmobile service as a conveniâ€" ence only, but need the facilities of a branch library, such as Downsview, for a broader selecâ€" tion, such as reference books for the students. At this meeting, it was brought to the attention of the Library Board that with the new Nelson A. Boylen Seconâ€" dary School being opened in the fall, the students will require access to more than a bookmoâ€" bile service. When the conclusions of the| Library Board have been sumâ€"| marized, I hope to be able to| give our readers a better insight| into what new services will be, available to them in the near‘ future. Fifty boys from the Junior Softball League attended the Leafs â€" Syracuse baseball game at Maple Leaf Stadium on May Softball got started at Stanley Road Public School on May 27 with forty boys registered for play. The club is attempting to form a Rod and Gun Club in the near future and are on the lookâ€" out for a location for an indoor range. Temporary headquarters are also needed by the local club. Mr. King (633â€"0664) would be pleased to receive suggestions as to possible locations. Film to be Shown g T he closing meeting of the season of Riverside United Church Women will be held Tuesday, June 8 at 8 p.m. in the church‘s basement. Miss Evelyn Doherty, a teaâ€" cher at Maple Leaf School for the past 6 years, was married over the Victoria Day Weekâ€"end. A film on missionary and eduâ€" cational work by all churches in Trinidad will be shown. Invitations have been sent to ladies. of St Timothyâ€"byâ€"theâ€" Humber Anglican church, St. Stephen‘s Presbyterian church and Emery United church to share this evening with the laâ€" dies of Riverside United church. All ladies in the area are corâ€" dially invited to attend. A social hour will follow the meeting. Amesbury Library At the meeting of the North York Library Board last week, the need for a new library buildâ€" ing in Ward 2 was emphasized by the presentation of a file of vited to attend, but they will| Miss Doherty, now Mrs. Sylvesâ€" be separated from their youngâ€"/ter, will be leaving Maple Leaf sters, and be shown a movie. !‘in June, and will be missed by Amesbury Library the staff, students and parents. At the ing of the Vonthe wish her and her.huxband York Library Board last we_ek,' gahzr'yelrl ot ibapp to Leat & Wedding Automatic transmission, backâ€"up lights, dash, seat beits, gas and many other ex INCLUDES: Automatic . . . Hiâ€"performance engine, radio, window washâ€" ers, outside mirror. All white with contrasting sharp black top and jazzy red interior. BRAND NEW 1965 CHRYSLER WINDSOR CHEAPIES â€" TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 58 CHEV. . $295 | ‘59 AUSTIN â€"â€"â€" $295 ‘57 PLYMOUTH $ 95 ‘ ‘53 PONTIAG $ 65 ‘56 PONTIAG _ $129 | ‘58 OLDs $295 Includes seat belts, rubber foom cushions, arm rests and PAYMENT many other extras. ONLY Don‘t Forget Our Summer Special > AT WEST â€" END curyseerâ€"sooes um DOWN PAYMENT ONLY WEST â€" END CAR WASH Monday Through Sat. Closed ot Lunch Time 1 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. ‘64 VALII\NTc9NvdER‘V.II!,B\,I\ZIE..k $ 2 3 95 ~s3 2 89 . WITH EVERY BOOK PURCHASE! Hours â€" June â€" July â€" August SET OF CHRYSLER GOLDEN Monogrammed Cocktail Glasses DOWN PAYMENT ONLY BRAND NEW 1965 VALIANT Science Graduate BRAND NEW 1965 DODGE IT‘ S OUR BIG A NNU A L FR EE NORTH AMERICA‘S LARGEST SELLING COMPACT 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. s217 9. §$99, THIS WEEK‘S SPECIAL $159. No Money Down w i th acceptable tradeâ€"in and credit record! On Sunday, May 30, under the direction of General Superinâ€" tendent Mrs. W. N. Pawley, the Senior, Intermediate and Junior pupils of Elverston Park United Church held their Graduation Service, at which time Robert Raikes Diplomas and Seals were presented by the Department Superintendents, Bob Todd and Jack Brown. The music for this service with Miss Dale Bryant, organist return to University in the fall byterian Church have taken on a new challenge for the coming year. For one Thursday of each month, four ladies from the church will go to Evange! Hal! on Queen Street, and take with them refreshments, which they will serve to those attending the service. North Park Ladies The ladies of North Park Presâ€" Sunday School Graduation NO MONEY DOWN WiITH ACCEPTâ€" ABLE TRADEâ€"IN & CREDIT RECORD! vheel covers, padded JUNE INCLUDES Cigar lighter, seat beits, rubber foom cushions, arm rests, horn ring and many other Chrysler of Canada extras, COMPLETE PARTS AND SERVICE REQUIREMENTS HAVE YOUR CAR Summerized . . . Ready for vacation ... Weekâ€"end trips at our Service Dept. CHRY SLER s2 3 7 9. CANAD A !was supplied by the members !hluwcm.uflnhd‘ifl 'maw.:um 1 | _ The sermon talks were given ‘by two Senior pupils, Miss Mariâ€" an Pratt and Miss Suzanne Livâ€" linalone. and a teacher, Mr. Irâ€" ‘vin Holmes. \ A sharp increase will also be seen in the Senior Department, to which 16 boys and girls have graduated. Following the Graduation Ceremony, Mrs. Pawley, in preâ€" senting a gift to Mr. Brown for 18 years of faithful service, notâ€" ed that before we moved to our new Church on Culford Rd., we had no intermediate department, and since that time, four years ago, we have been able to build up that Department to a regis tration of 70 students, with an average attendance of 50. Much of the credit for keeping these young people in the church goes to Mr. Brown due to his faithful service. ¢ PHONE 247â€"5 481 §69. For OF No Money Down wi t h acceptable tradeâ€"in and eredit record! | Two Cub packs tied for first ‘ place at this Cubaree with a perâ€" 1cenu]e of 88.9. These two packs |are: The 3rd Maple Leaf, meetâ€" ‘ing at Gracefield School, under lCubmntet. Mr. | Irvin Holmes, ‘|and the 5th Maple Leaf, meeting |at Elverston Park United Church, under Cubmaster, Mrs. Warren l}!mis. continue until June 13. On this day, there will be a Flower Serâ€" vice in the Sanctuary, at church time, 11 am. for the Nursery Class, Kindergarten and Primary On Saturday, May 29, the Black Creek District held their annual Cubaree at Albion Hills Conservation Area. After a very chilly day of fun and games, all the boys and their parents returned home , very tired and weary. ‘ A USED CAR FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION YOU‘LL BE PROUD TO OWN AND DRIVE! Vacation time is only a few weeks ahead and we are offering you the best deals in Metro on new and late model used cars so you can go away in a better car. Shop now . .. Shop Westâ€"End Chrysler Dodge for the best buy of a lifeâ€"time! USED CARS ‘63 PONTIAC PARISIENNE Hard Top with Vâ€"8 automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, push button radio and outside mirror . . . A real value for only 32295 63 MERCURY SEDAN, 4â€"door model with Vâ€"8 automatic transmission, radio. 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The award for the Best in the Show went corative Class. Other winners for this class went to Mrs. M. Dixon. HORTICULTURAL MEETING HAD SALE OF PLANTS PHONE 247â€"5481 Millie Mr. E. E. Fielding. The Chilâ€" dren‘s Awards went to Miss Ann LeGrow and Master Graham Chambers. The meeting closed with an Auction Sale of plants for use in the gardens. Everyone rounded out the evening with refreshâ€" ments served by Mrs. Ada Mcâ€" Graw‘s Committee. Th‘s is Red Cross Water Safeâ€" ty Week in Canada, Boat owners can get a free copy of the bookâ€" let "Safety Afloat" by writing to the Marine Regulations Branch of the Department of Transport, Ottawa. . Courtesy on the water is just as important as courtesy on the highway. This is Red Cros: Water Safety Week in Canada. $1195

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