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Weston Times (1966), 24 Feb 1966, p. 5

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Leslie of Gilford, Willilm ‘nf Toronto, Rita (Mrs. T, Cad. ler), of Weston, David of TtF ronto, and Newton ot Port Cre- dit. Service was held in the chapel Wednesday at 2 pm. In- terment Prospect Cemetery. 81. .0! 1-22$3 Death Noticea Of The Flat Week (MIR. MARIAN"! r. At the Royal Victoria Hospit- al. Barrie, Tues., Feb. IS, ms. Marianne F. Cooper, beloved wife of the late Patrick E. Cote per, dearly beloved mother at Thompson B., of Montreal West, Quebec: lawnnce O. of Barrie, Beryl (Mn. F. J, O'Connell) of Bourlamaque Quebec and Mar- ianne (Mrs. J. w. Kennedy) of Weston. Dearly loved by IS grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral to St. John the Evangelist Church, George St., Weston for Requiem Mass, last Friday at ' am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HISLOP, LORAINNI Suddenly at the Humber Mem- orial Hospital, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1966. Lorraine Oates of Wes- ton. wife of the late Andrew Hislop. dear mother of Carolyn (Mrs. L Brandy). St. Catharina. Lorraine and Andrew. sister of Lewis of London, Harold and William both of Toronto. Serv. ice in the Chapel Thursday 1.30 pm. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. LUGSDIN. MARGARET ESTHER At the Toronto General Hos. pital on Wed. Feb. 16, 1966. Margaret Esther Lugsdin of Woodbridge. dearly loved daugh- ter of George and Kay Lugsdin, sistermf John and David. In her 22nd year. Service was held in the chapel on Saturday. Inter- ment Sanctuary Park Cemetery Remembrances may be made to the Margaret Lugsd'm Scholar- ship Fund as initiated by the Weston Baptist Church. 60. COMING EVENTS THE GOLDEN Wedding Ami versary of Mr, & Mrs. Wil. liam J. Orr, ll Dennison Rd. East, Weston will be celebrat- ed quietly at their home Tues. "March Ist., 1966. . Thursday Mornings 9:30 - 11:30 Weston YWCA, 31 King St., Program for March Md Is the Rhythmic Ball Exer. cise and Firms-Can We Im- munize against Prejudice Ind Willie Catches On (Discus- sion on Human Rights). Pre- school Children and Visitors welcome. Pre-sale of Expo '62 lickets " half price. GENT (IISHOP) RO"TTA 2035 Weston Rd. Part Time " Ya, Full Time 18 Yrs Ladies Day Out tat In». an Weston DEATHS & FOUND FOOD STORE New Teacher Teaches French 8: likes Skiing I Regent Mrs. T. E. Dougherty, l1st Vice-Regent Miss D. Moore. ‘Secretary Mrs. J. Milner, Treas- surer Mrs. W. C. Boddington, Echo Secretary Mrs. C. Steph- ens, Services at Home Secretary Mrs., M. M. Walwin, Standard lBearer Mrs. W. J. Thomson, (Hospital Convener Mrs. F. Scott. h She thinks Weston presents a good opportunity for the student not only academically but in its extracurricular activities " we_ll. Jacob iM |.D.D.E. Elects 1966 Slate her students She is In exgellent Fren'ch teacher and is well liked by all The Jacob Bull Chapter of the LO.D.E. held its annual busi. ness meeting ,reeently at which the following officers for 1968 were elected: METRO CHAMPS.. Weston Collegiate" hockey club beat all the Metro high school opposition this year to win the Toronto and District Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association title. Next stop for the victors is in the Ontario finals at Guelph on March 4. Players are: Back Row k to r. Bob Seckington. Ron Por- York Council . . On Mo'nday it will be Weston) council’s turn to discuss the). three proposed ward systems. l (Continued frpm Page 1) than 100 years. I don't think we should take ax " their identity." He added he wouldn‘t "just sit" and allow York to swallow up Weston, For I Only $44.9. Choice ot 31 Colours and Patterns . Other Sizes Available Richardson Furniture CH 1-9105 q Factory " Customer . Drive-in Sen-in ms DI‘NDAS ST.WES1' RO 7-6162 gEttit0uyr. Did You Know You Can Cover A 12 Ft. Wide Wall With Fully Lined Drapes 95" In Length “£1833? REA 'jiiimritas! N A Do-lt-Younelf HAS OPENED IN., WESTON! (All SPRAY COIN WASH ONlY . . 1919 Weston Road (AT 6 DIXON RD. .. WESNN $44.95 " P331131 SERVICE STATION t CURVE WHERE SCAM no. JOINS INTO DIXON no.) lst Trethewey Cubs and Scouts held their Annual Father and Son Banquet at Trethewey Park United Church. The boys, and their Dads, along with Group Committee Members and Guests are indebted to the Ladies Aux- iliary, whose Chairman, Mrs. Joan Martin of Hearst Circle, along with a great number of the mothers, ably prepared a most delightful supper. Rev. Eldon S. Lirtstead, Chap. lain of the Group, and new Min- ister " Trethewey Park, pre- sented Religion and Life award Certificates to Cubs Rodney Baldwin and Paul Harvey. The Cub Sixers, Rodney Baldwin, Andy Vince. Paul Harvey, Roy Schmaltz. and Tom Zimmerman, ably directed by Assistant Cuts master, Mrs. Jane Miller, pre- sented a very entertaining Pup. pet Show. This group of boys spent many hours preparing for the parts they played in the Show, and are commended along with Mrs. Miller, for their " forts. The Annual lie-charter for the Group took place and the mem. bers elected for the 1966-67 Sea. son are: Gerry Close, Chairman 9 (renewing his post of last year). Pat Harvu‘, Secretary, Alex Fleming, Treasurer. Other members serving, this year, " Sub-Committee Chairman are: Messrs. Rapsom Campbell, Cam. eron, Gander, Zimmerman. Dodds, erchioni and Cowley. The first meeting of the Group is Tuesday, March 15, 8:30 pm. The finale of the evening was a slide presentation, by J. Craw- ford, on ailing and boating. The theme was a sailing race from Lisbon, Portugal, to the Baha- mls, in which Mr. Crawford sailed. along with a crew of nine, comprised-of four adulls and 5 boys, aged 16 to 17 yeurs. The trip lasted three months and covered over 9500 miles, their home port being Plymout, England. The pictures portrayed great excitement while travers- ing the Atlantic, during some eretty rough weather. xGuests in attendance were; Rev. Allan Ferry, who was in. terim Minister " Ttethewey for the past tew months and I great supporter of the Scouting Movement. now serving " Dis- trict Chairman in High Park District. Ben Booth, Chairman of Black Creek District. who _heiped conduct the Re.eharter Hardington li. District Ws. Jean Rhodes 241-9830 ter. Tom Moore, Gary Clarke, Ted gardiner. Middle row I. to r. Mr. hompwn (coach). Paul Laceby, Jim Embrey, Butch Thompson, Al Cooper, Bill Thompson. Front Row l. to .r. Bob McCloskey. Murray Aptram, Paul Ro- berts. Gord Campbell, Al Young, Greg Ashbee. Photo by Kit Koehler Women's World Day of Pray. er, for this area. will be held in Greenborough C o m m u n i ty Church, 2000 Keele Street. " 8 p.m., Friday. February M, at a pm. Women from all churches in the are: are welcome to " tend. l For eight years. Mrs. Allen so ',, ported the Rummage Sa capably handled the job of eros. "the Guides and Brownies sing guard at the corner of Rus. Hurday. It was . tinamu' tic Road and Culford Road, re icess. [ tiring only a few months ago. l In lieu of Lord Baden-l ‘Mrs. Allen. won the respect of i birthday on Tuesday. In the children and the admiration l 22, the Scouts and Guide of the parents in performing l their Thinking Day Sen; l, this mammoth task. and through ) Sunday " Elverston Par [the eight years, each one of her ied Church. The groups charges prrived unharmed at ‘pating included lst Map 1school. iCubs and Scouts: 3rd The familiar story of a child brought up by the armies. later to be reunited with her parents, was the story told in Maple Leaf School's production of the Operetta "Little Gypsy Gay.' Parents arid friends who came to see the nearly iifty school children present this smooth, well-planned production, expres‘ zed the desire to see more of such performances. The music was lovely, and many of the characters outstan. ding, such as Romany Rot (Mike Ferrante) and Thurza (Dawn Harris). Members of the staff who helped, deserve a great deal of credit particularly Mrs. M. Todd. responsible for the music, and director Miss Ruby Willems who was presented with roses at the conclusion of the perfor- minced CROSSING GUARD " HONOURID‘ At an assembly at Maple Leaf School last week, Monica Harms, a grade two student, presented Mrs. R. Allen of 334 Culford Road, with an engraved tray, on behalf of the students. l The North York Parks and (tiifyja, Department have donated the Downsview arena for the occasion. and all admis- sion fees of $1.00 Mllected will no into the Craig Clark Fund. Dressed in I charming gay red l dress. Mrs. Allen expressed her thanks to everyone for their! thoughtfulness, which will al. ways be remembered. CRAIG CLARK DAY Sunday, February 27, from, 2:00 to 5:00 pm. will be Craig) Clark Day It Downsview Arena. l Craig was a m her of the Downsview 'it,.?,',))?;, and due to a hockey injury 'an eye. i Sunday afternoon skating hast been cancelled tor this day. and in its place, a special program will be presented featuring the NHL Oldtimers Hockey Club, and I Broom Ball game between l the North York Fire Depart.) ment, and the North York Pol. l SCHWL PRESENTATION Peg Grant 4 JOHN ". CEI Maple tat & Ameshury New: dim-using part in: the that an the day any were Injured they were new" "disreputable" underwear. Let a help you “on an “m Cm" helm. Last yen- In... Clnldllnl were Injured by ”client. Of than Inter- Poet In A Item Iviu Avenue. have been invited Atmr.eehsago.ehadtteed tool-oh: “In I“! In: Mgroeerydeltierr.Thirtgttttiori"dAttieanvitlittheitth out? Not an. Annual Gero- It". om HUN, resistant. Bttrmaliy, to Centre. larch l to M. thither the white.oewer trttttehmert-ae,eaab than new. commercial edveru's- side theatre entrance, they will issgbeaiss.astted miety, we did, have John Bradshaw In " however. walk our fingers bloom (d emu-e. we’re to“ themah the. yellow 'tMer-eo. about the plant. although he will ing up with Nine and Fred Aug. I be there to premier his une- Py, Woke). elonuide the Pink Sven _ We“ (on: for the put 11'.“ Canadian: Tr. Bo, you Af. yeors. they arrived from Esta. 1 ricer: Violet lovers, circle the [and and set up shop on Weston _ rate on your calendar. Road at Little Avenue. After And Downsview is well and 1 plenum seven-year associa- l truly on the map acres: Canada. lion with the Main Street shop- I Right now. letters are arriving pen, they moved to Jane Street, thick and tut at the “Violet Ind have remained ever since, House" from Halifax NS. to we're glad to My. ‘Bunuhy BC. (or leaves and The cheery Austin, have a son, along with a chatty grand- daughter, Dawn Cheryl complet- ing the family circle. And help. ing in the store Mrs. Austin's sister Mrs. Marg Nairn also of Weston. Spoil Your In? George Hume. general man- ner of the Toronto Humane Society. announces that a new Ind . portal folder Is now 'l'l'ld2 tree of charge, an- titled "Are You Cruel Tn Your Pet Without Knowing ll?" Containing valuable informa. tion. it provides answers to 10 leading questions including; Do you give your pet what he likes to eat? This folder cannot be reprint- ed-anyone interested in reeeiv. ing I copy, please call or write I to the Society at tt Weuesleyl St. W. Toronto 3, WA 2-1191. [ Pudd'nhnd an: d "Wampum belts were used by I the Indians to hold up their wampum". This should Drove to be a very Road. was received into the fel- r: entertaining ttiterrtoon for every- l lowship of the Christian Church I one, as well as supporting an ex. on Sunday. February 20. at the cellenl (auger ‘regular morning service at El. ITEMS FROM HERE AND Vernon. conducted by the Rev. THERE C. G. Beckel. I Bluumin. Forth 1(Ji3hn limit-f"! u...- Blck for wenthore. Mr. and' Piano solo, 9 yrs. and under Mrs. Ernest Fisher of Downs. -Raymortd Feig, Denice Feig ITEMS FROM HERE AND THERE It is hoped that by the time this column goes to press. that the students of Downsview See. ondary School who went up north skiing last week-end, have fully recovered from all their aches and pain}. Sorry to hear that Janet Hough got her finger jammed in a ear door. losing-one of her nails. Even if she ean't bowl next Monday, we'll be glad to have her come " a.specttttor. Students of Nelsoh A. Boylen Secondary School were hosts to the Merivale High School or. chestra from Ottawa last week end. Some 52 students, all mem- bers of the school band, were billetted from Friday afternoon to Sunday. throughout the Ma. ple Leaf and Amesbury area. Men'vale will reciprocate some time in May when Boylen's or. chestra will make a trip to Ca- nada’s capitol. Thanks to everyone who sup- ported the Rummage Sale for In lieu of Lord Baden-PoweU's birthday on Tuesday. February 22, the Scouts and Guides held their Thinking Day Service on Sunday " Elverston Park Unit. ed Church. The groups partiei- pating included lst Maple Leaf Cubs and Scouts; 3rd Maple Leaf Cubs and Scouts; Sth Maple Leaf Cubs; lst Harlea Land Ran. gers; 432 Guides and Brownies and the 168 Brownies. Susan Elizabeth Hammond, 1n- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MorleVmmond, 31 Brome Little As Richardson Furniture CH 1-9105 "You Can Cover An 8 Ft. Wide Wall With Fully Lined Drapes og" In Length Many Colon & Sizes Ann-Me 1919 Weston Bald It's Tm. and Brnwnies on 52. was I financial suc- $29.95 Around Downsview WESTON And Dovnsview is well and l truly on the map across Canada. 'Right now. letters are arriving thick and last at the "Violet House" from Halifax NS. to lBumaby BC. (or leaves and ‘clippings to be mailed out when the weather‘s warmer, Mueh to Iii surprise the Fisher‘s told in ‘that their mailing list reaches England. too! With 6,000 leaves ‘in vermiculite. they should make is lot at people happy. 1 hum-d Festival To date, some at the Downs. view winners in the an! an- ‘nual Kiwanis Music Festival of Greater Toronto: Group 2 piano solo, 9 yrs and under-Gary Gershony. Piano solo, 12 yrs. rand under --Ettn Kuuskne: It yrs and un- der-Jamie Pearl. Girls solo, 13 yrs, and under -hurshtt orlatt. Piano duo, " yrs. and under -Lyada and Heather Wahl. Oratorio ‘solo. baritone-George Patton. Mixed voice choirs, sun "rl ehoirsy W. L. Mackenzie Colleg-‘ iate Institute (Peter Purvist, Secondary School Bands I and D hands only) March Class -f W. Jeffrey High School Our sympathy is extended in Mr. Leo Fabian and_ family. 701 Grovedale in the death of his l mother, on Saturday, February; 19. V BECK SHOES SALE sue'-"""'-, OFF! 1831 WESTON RD. Weekdays Sunday Sunday Open Thurs“; and Friday 'Til 9 pan. 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence 241-0462 SPECIAL grammars snow SATURDAY, FEE. as 2 - BIG snows -- 2 l “FOR THOSE WHO nun VOW” ODEON WESTON 241 -5978 STARTING THURSDAY Irma :07 Thirty m, bet-con til - d O to It yarn. m m a hello-uh not. In Oh no A... and” ("my mica. " l. Stephan Anglican church. My made their new on Sunday. January M, nadir the anus direction a! Patrieia “and”. who enjoys her new (and V. cation; by the regular at!“ ance of the Junior Choir to Sub urday morning praetieea, ttte girls enjoy Pat's tuition too. ”Milan-uh I J‘s-MM)!” ' Nader-sham“ _ i 'Pageantry Of Briuin"--some lot the features in this delightful ‘film: .Trooping the Color, Milk tary Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle and the magnifieenee of a state lopening of Parliament. 1 The third film of the evening is entitled “Land Of The Drag- (ons" - charm and beauty of l Wales. _ Mrs. Alexnndnr of Lawnm- Drive, is well aequaisstad with group: ot girls. In another spurt time activity, she is Dinkict Commissioner for Green Val- Iey's Guides and Bromties.-" enrollment of an; even thinking about it makes us feel busy'. We're pleased to hear that thm pretty blue gowns and stitched white collar: no longer hang un- used and unwanted in the choir- room cupboard. thanks to Put Aland" and her after to "help out". New Travel Films Friday night films " the North York Public Library on Fettru. ary, 25. 730 pm. will feature: “A Touch of Seotiand"-to en- chant the native Scotsman; High- lands, the Clyde Estuary. stately castles and ruins, scenes from the Edinburgh Festival. For ' only $59.9. Choice of 31 Colours and Patterns . other Sires Available Richardéon Fbmiture You Can Cover A 16 Ft. Wide Wall With Fully Lined Drapes "" In Length A It's A Fact! 1919 'Westan M CH 1-9105 Mt "M, 4:35 . 9:17 Tom Jones $59.95 241-1821

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