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Weston Times (1966), 24 Mar 1966, p. 3

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*Â¥ peas with a knife, and you don‘t have to putâ€"onâ€"theâ€"dog when visitors call, by giving the kids their hot chocolate in crystal brandy snifters, neither do you dig grandma‘s lace tablecloth out of the cedar chest for a hobo party spread . . . so okay, we‘re â€" not â€" Amy « Vanderbilt‘s righthand gal and‘ you don‘t have to take our word as an authority. But for positive knowâ€"how in creating _ mealtime _ pleasure, don‘t miss an evening of "Table Settings" and discussion of fine china and silverware presented by the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. on Wednesday, April 20, at 8:30 p.m. . St. _ Stephen‘s . Anglican church parish hall, 2259 Jane St. DOGGONE With the weather showing signs of becoming milder, many dog owners believe they can let their pets run at large creaâ€" ting problems for human .beâ€" ings, other animals, and haz ards to vehicular traffic. ‘"Not so," says George Hulme general m#ager, Toronto Huâ€" Kay A RIOT n OF FUNI! MT. DENNIS THEATRE 1298 Weston Rd. RO 9â€"1$ on the wildest, wackiest chase of all time! That Darn Cat leads the F.B.L NORTH YORK HYDRO TABLE TALK Saturday Matinees 12 Noon and 2:15 Doors Open 11:30 A.M. Evening 6:30 and 9:00 Children 356 At All Performances Cascade 40 Ts electric water heater was created for people who insist on having _ abundant hot water at low cost | The Cascade 40 electric water heater will produce all the hot water you‘re ever likely to need. Cascade 40 is flameless, safe and clean. Since there is no combustion, the Cascade 40 needs no fiue and can be installed in any convenient location in your home. Cascade 40‘s tank is guaranteed for ten full years. ETOBICOKE HYDRO WESTON HYDRO Around Downsview PHONE 233â€"3251 LOC. 60â€" 61 or 62 mane Society, and he reminds mediate charge and control of some competent person. Spring or no spring, Bonzo, into the backyard you go this instance! PUDD‘NHEAD SAYS: Don‘t cry over spilled milkâ€" it just makes it salty for the cat A GRANDSON Many people in the area are well familiar with Rev. and Mrs. F.W. Fry who for 11 years miniâ€" stered at St. Stephen‘s until September. Talking to Mrs. Fry recently, we learned that she had been spending a few days with a daughter in Alliston, Ontario and was happy to announce the birth of a grandson which made a welcome addition to the famâ€" ily of three girls. 5 Rev. Fry is now assisting at Grace â€" Churchâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Hill, Forâ€" est Hill, and they now reside on Bathhurst Street. PHONE 249â€"9111 PHONE 222â€"3311 LAST 3 DAYS your hydro view Library, 2:30 p.m. Get there early. Admission free. St. Stephen‘s Altar Guild will meet on Monday, March 28, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mary Houlden, Dombey Drive. On Sunday evening March 27, ofticers for the present year will be officially installed. MAKING BOTH ENDS MEAT What with the news on the Downsview front a little skimpy this week â€" guess everybody was busy flying from Ottawa to Germany and back again. Thought we‘d turn our ponderâ€" ings to the food budget and its astronomical high rise . . . here‘s a casserole dish to serve 8 or 10 people: 1 pound ground beef 2 chopped onions 2 cups canned tomatoes 4 cups cooked noodles 6 ounce can mushrooms "4 cup chopped pimento or green pepper or both 1 cup ripe or green olives â€" chopped Salt and pepper Cook meat in a little fat, add onions, pimento and green pepâ€" per. Add tomatoes, simmer 3 minutes. Add everything else, cook covered for 30 minutes. Take lid off and cook for 20 minutes more. ‘Sure makes a pound of meat go a long way â€" maybe that‘s what they mean by the twoâ€"way stretch! ; GUILD MEETING 241â€"2447 c« 8 .390 4 .w 7 Couple Take Trip To Flerida After St. David‘s Ceremony In a setting of white and yelâ€" low mums at St. David‘s Angliâ€" cam Church, Lynda Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanâ€" ley Smith, Speers Ave., Weston, became bride of David Stephen Kerley, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Stephen W. Kerley, Toronto 15. Rev. S. M. Oliver officiated. Given in marriage by her fathâ€" er, the bride chose a brocaded taffeta, white . velvet . straight cut dress with a train of broâ€" caded taffeta. The train was decâ€" orated with three velvet bows to match her jacketâ€"She carried a cascade of yellow roses. Maid of honor Miss Beverley Ball _ and _ bridesmaids _ Miss Â¥vonne Grant and Miss Sandra Sartor wore Aâ€"line, floor length dresses of frosted mint and perâ€" imitive green trains and headâ€" pieces and shoes of frosted mint. They carried cascades of white with yellow mums. Best man was John: Fieldhouse and ushers were Paul Kerley and Allan Smith. At the reception in the Kenâ€" nedy Arms, the bride‘s mother wore a plush pink brocade strdight cut dress with a deep pink fgwered hat and a mink stole. She had a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. This past week it has been;deluded into thinking that the interesting to note the reactions path of physical gratification of people to the Munsinger scanâ€" brings a never ending satisfacâ€" dal; some have turned «away in | tion, but part way down the path disgust, some have made it the | they find that moral collapse reâ€" butt of foolish flippancies, some | sults in frustration and heartâ€" have been deeply concerned, | ache. some have made‘calls for prayâ€"‘ Laws can be f â€" : passed, hospital ts sestuone m s uuguen oo e ceuatt pit e in ifi & ysica i i has rocked Canada. ‘p disability pensions can Why do people who have pracâ€" tically everything that life can ofâ€" fer, family, position and wealth, become involved with things that blast and destroy everything for which they have laboured long to achieve? It is evident that man, even though he has achieved much in this world still hungers for something more. Some are MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) In the Estate of Allan Gordon. deceased. . 80 All persons having claims against the estate of Allan Gordon, late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Retired Mechanic, deâ€" ceased, who died on the 11th day of February, 1966, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the first day of April, 1966, their names and full part culars of their claims. ‘Imâ€" mediately after the said date the estate will be distributâ€" ed, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. > DATED this 3rd day of March, 1966. ’ JACK GORDON and FRED GOFDON, Administrators, by their Solicitors, Messrs. Fraser & Simms, 1944 Wesâ€" ton Road, Weston, Ontario. \Ontario. All persons having claims against the Estate of CYRIL CHARLES TODD, late of the Township of York, in the County of York, Taxi Operaâ€" tor, who died March 3rd, 1966, . must sefid particulars of their claims to the underâ€" signed Executorâ€"onâ€" or before April 18th 1966 after which date the estate will be disâ€" tributed having regard only to the claims of which the Executor shall then have Notice to Creditors And Others DISPENSING OPTICIAN GORDON CHARLES TODD, Executor, by Day & Ault, 4f Yonge Street, Toronto . 1, Completed â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service NE!L J. MOREAU Oculist â€" Prescriptions NOTIGE TO CREDITORS DATED this 17th day of POINTS TO PONDER 248â€"1821 Dorothy â€" Clare _ Kilburn by Weston‘s The groom‘s mother chose a Dior blue honan straight cut dress with navy blue jacket with matching hat and . mink jacket. Her corsage was white carnations. with matching hat and mink _ The couple will take up resiâ€" jacket. Her corsage was while“dence in _Weston. Out of town carnations. guests were from London, Seaâ€" For the wedding trip to Florâ€" forth, St. Catharines, Niagara ida, the bride was outfitted in | Falls, Napanee, Kingston and an offâ€"white tailored suit with a | Brampton. MR. & MRS. DAVID STEPHEN KERLEY "We take pleasure in amncuncing our most recent Appointment as a red, gold and black "hat, black accessories and a corsage of red carnations. be issued, everything that should{ make a land an Utopia can be} done â€" but we are still faced with the probléem of the human heart. Laws help but unless a ; man‘s heart is changed, corrupt | conditions will exist. | Let us face it. Each one of us has a tiger in our tank. Unless we, as Canadians, conâ€" trol our hearts, conditions in Canada will deteriorate. Only God can tame the. tiger. Let us decide to live for Christ. It is Christ in us that changes our lives. Christ in us drives out the selfish motives, the dishonâ€" ‘esty, the immorality. Let us seek io live for Him. Rummage Saleâ€"last call for the bargains at Trethewey Park United Church, for their Rumâ€" mage Sale, March 26, 2 to 4 p.m. Birthday Greetings to Eddie O‘Neill, of Trethewey Drive, and Miss Hattie Rhodes, of Roeâ€" hampton Avenue, both of whom will be celebrating on March 29. Bingo Fansâ€"Come to the Royâ€" al Canadian Legion Hall, Branch 213 every Tuesday evening. The address, 46 Dennison Road East, with the doors opening at 7 p.m., and the Early Bird Games, startâ€" ing at 7:30 p.m. Lenten Tea and Bake Saleâ€" Wednesday, March 30, from 2 to 4 p.m. Spring hats and novelties made by the members of the Parish Group will also be on sale. ticles may be brought to the| These girls will soon be canâ€" basement of the parish house, vassing the district, taking ordâ€" any Saturday morning. ers for Girl Guide Cookies. They, â€"â€"â€" deserve your support. Next week‘s column will mark | 1st Trethewey Scouts my "Swan Song" as the Hardâ€" The Cubs and Scouts of 1st ington Columnist. I would like Trethewey, along with other to take this opportunity of thankâ€" Cubs and Scouts of the Black ing those fols who have co. Creek District, are participating operated so well in the 3‘ years in a community Good Turn. The that I have written the column. boys delivered, to the houseâ€" Jim Wilton, Organist and Choir holders of this area, clothing Director at Trethewey Park Unitâ€" | bags (on behalf of the Crippled Church, and at Emery United Civilians) in which used clothâ€" Church will be taking over with ing and clothing that can be reâ€" the April 7 edition. Jim can be Paired, ‘should be placed. Next reached at 244â€"8592 or 241â€"6638. Saturday, March 26, the Scouts If readers have any difficulty and Cubs will be around to pick contacting Jim, I am more than UP the filled clothing bags, for willing to pass on any informa. the Crippled Civilians. tion. We would ask that all those "His Name Was Nellie® is beâ€" ing presented by the Young Peoâ€" ples Association of Tretheweyâ€" * hC Elverston Churches, in Elvers ton Church, Culford Road, Fré day and Saturday, March 25 and 2%6, at 8 p.m. R Books Wanted: The Evening Branch of the W.A. at St. Dav» ids, is sponsoring a Book Drive, for the Community Committee on Immigrant Children. Books desirable are those suited to the preâ€"school child, preferably with lots of â€" colourful . illustrations. Anyone wishing to donate books please contact Mrs. Preston, at 241â€"5897. The 589th Company, Canadian Girl Guides, under the leader ship of Captain Joan Ashton, have become a real going comâ€" cern, in the short time since their organization. This weekâ€" end the girls made a tour of the new City Hall. Mrs. Ashton, with the help of one of the moâ€" thers, Mrs. Marg LaChapelie, took the following girls down, via bus and the new Subway; Patricia LaChapelle, Jill Close, Lesley â€" Leigh, Wendy _ Bunn, Sharon Morrison, Holly Batten, Geraldine Cox, Susan McKnight, Susan Koost, Susan Settle, Darâ€" lene Caridle, Susan Bellis, and Diane McLean. We would ask that all those receiving these bags have them ready for pickâ€"up next Saturday morning.. and ‘placed on your (Continued on page 5) 241â€"9830

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