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Weston Times (1966), 1 Sep 1966, p. 3

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*#2 fFor Weston Girl in your eye while you‘re spray» ing the garden this summer, ‘The Canadian National Institute for the Blind suggests that you irrigate your eye from a tap or a pitcher of water for atâ€"least 20 minutes. Then cover your eye and get to an eye doctor as fast An â€"11â€"yearâ€"old Weston . girl crossed the Atlantic alone in an Airâ€"Canada DC8 jet airliner reâ€" months with her grandparents. MOLLIE MacGREGOR School Of Dancing If 30 CHURCH ST., WESTON Students rrepared for examâ€" inations in Ballet â€" Tap â€" and Highland Dancing. FOR INFORMATION Reâ€"Opens For Registration DI- ANNE.lunior Fashions Short Sleeved »Iâ€"Shirts Sizes up to 14 Jackets & Windbreakers Phone 699â€" 1442 All Weather Cloths Coats Sizes up to 6X Sizes up to 14 TAKE NOTICE THAT 2: Application will be made to The Ontario Munâ€" icipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors to the undertaking of the said works! Any ratepayer may, within twentyâ€"one days after the first publication of this notice, send by post prepaid to the Clerk of the Town of Weston. at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his ojection to such approval and the grounds of such objection. 1: The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Weston intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the works referred to in Schedule "A" hereto, at an estimated cost in respect of each work as shown in such schedule and that part of the cost thereof shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a period not exceeding 10 years. \y 11 am â€" 4 pm STUDIO 1.0.0.F. HALL 3. The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant in the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be required and may approve of the said works, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any abjections will be considered. Construction of CURBS, Estimated _ Amount GUTTERS and PAVEMENT on: Cost Debentured (1) COULTER AVENUE from $11,000.00 $ 5,500.00 (2) CROSS STREET from (4) DATED at the Town of Weston this ist day of Sept ember, 1966. (3) 1341 Lawrence Ave. W. 11 (At Keele St) Boys‘ Specials I Weston Road to King George: Road Coulter Avenue to Church Street MERRILL AVENUE from William Street to Lawrence Avenue West RALPH STREET from Macdonald 8,400.00 _ 4,200.00 Avenue to 383 feet south of Macdonald Avenue Corporation of the Town of Weston to Dispense with a Vote of the Electors All Name Brand Merchandise Your Assurance Of Quality Saturday, Sept. 17th, ONE LOCATION ONLY Notice of Application 9.99 Up 1.49 up 99 up 99 SCHEDULE "A" up By the basement to do the laundry and saw, on the outside of the cellar window, a moth caught in a spider web, beating itself to death against the sach in a vain attempt to escape. Mr. Spider sat in the corner of the web, bidâ€" ing his time. to God, by passiog any loving | \ interest in us? The word of God | \suus concerning Christ, Who | | being in the form of God, thought | lit not robbery (something to be | Feeling sorry for the little enâ€" | meshed creature I carefully hcld} as it spread its wings in a glad flight to freedom. Many times I have admired an intricate spider web gleaming in the sunlight. Such a frail thing to become a prison houseâ€"yet it is so. it while my husband and 1 sevâ€" ered the gossamer threads that imprisoned it. I rejoiced with‘ i} Souls also can become enâ€" snared by beautiful gossamer thingsâ€"things that are clean and lawful and respectableâ€"yet they can become a veritable prison house. Take for example the thirst for material possessions that seems to have smitten most of us these days. Things that have no evil in themselves but we by pass Jesus Christ for them. Most respectable people have a regard for Jesus Christ, they hold no animosity for Him, but when it comes to: yielding their lives, their time in His service they are simply too busy. What would our soul‘s destiny have been had Jesus Christ taken the same attitude and been completely taken up with His affluent position in being equal In The North Park Plaza J _ 249â€"6481 | Girls‘ Specials All â€" Weather Coats Sizes up to 14 Jackets â€" Car Coats Sizes up to 14 Rlouses Sizes up to 14 Odd Dresses, Shirts, Skirt & Blouse Sets . Â¥. 3. ith, C.A. Clerk, S‘p Town of Weston. 2000 Weston Road. Weston, Ontario. $51,900.00 $25,950.00 POINTS TO PONDER 26.500.00 _ 13,250.00 8.000.00 3,000.00 .99 up 99 77 50 up up up A few weeks ago I was testiâ€" fying to a man over the teleâ€" phone and he started to recite glibly, tauntingly, ‘"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whoâ€" soever believeth Him should not perish but have everlasting life.‘ He ended with ‘So what. I know all that.‘ We only really know that by which we live. Head knowledge does not count for much in the spiritual realm. It is the heart knowledge that penetrated the will and blossoms out into the life that counts. By their fruits shall ye know them. For Weekend Fun In The Sun Take One Of These Field Trips A series of conducted field trips will be held for the pu\{l§c in two conservation areas Monday (Sept.â€" 34â€"5) by Metropolitan Toronto and gion Conservation Authority On Saturday, field ‘trips will take place at the following area: Bruce‘s Mill located between Highway 7 and Gormley sideâ€" road in Markham Twp., at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m On Sunday, field trips will take place at the following areas: Bruce‘s Mill at 2 pm. and 4 p.m., and Albion Hills, 5 miles north of Bolton on 50 Highway at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. On Monday, field trips will take place at the following area: Bruce‘s Mill at 2 pm. and There is no charge for the trips, only the nominal parking Students who have recently moved into the Township of North York and who were not in attendance at a North York elementary, junior high or senior secondary school last June, are asked to register at the designated school in their attendance area August 20 to September 2 inclusive, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Information regarding school attendance areas may be obtained from the North York Board Administration Offices, 225â€"4661, local 249. SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS Bathurst Heights â€" 640 Lawrence Ave. W. Nelson A. Boylen â€" 155 Falstaff Ave. Downsview â€" 7 Hawksdale Rd. Emery â€" 3395 Weston Rd. Sir Sandford Fleming, 50 Ameer Ave. C. W. Jefferys â€" 340 Sentinel Rd. _ , Wm. Lyon Matkenzie â€" 20 Tillplain Rd. Northview Heights â€" 550 Finch Ave. W. Beveriey Hm â€" 26 Troutbrooke Dr. Dufferin Hel â€" 285 Wilmington Ave. Elia â€"â€" 215 Sentinel Rd. Emery â€" 3385 Weston Rd. Fisherville â€" 425 Patricia 2". R. J. Lang â€" 227 nr'v;y Â¥e. Lawrence Heights â€" 50 Highland Hill Rd. Ledbury Park,â€" 590 St. Germaine Ave. Oakdale â€" 315 Grandravine Dr. C. B. Parsons â€" 2999 Dufferin St. JUNIOR Willowdale â€" 225 Senlae Rd. _ _ _ _ Wilson Heights â€"40 Gorman Park Rd. F. W. Minkler. B.A., D.Paed. Peter R. W. Tacon, RM.T. Diréctor of Education Chairman Go Back To School With a NEW WATCH from JORDAN . JEWELLERS ::Z:f: r.;‘::::m Un J Waterproof Cases, P P J c [ SameSh.:k.:::o'v:vgm l é@é Priced at only $| 7 .97 / JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK 1897 Weston Rd. at Lawrence Ave. REGISTRATION NOTICE TO JORDAN JEWELLERS HIGH Bulova Accutron and Elgin Always On Display At Complete Line Of Watches â€" 201 Gracefleld Ave. SCHOOLS this the Reâ€" to announce the engagement of Black of Lawrence Ave. W. wish their daughter Sandra May to Mr. Robert Reinhold Witheim | Litz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal . tor Lits of Caledon East, on Satâ€" urday, September 10. | The marriage to take place at Humbervale United Church, Wesâ€" Those taking part will have an excellent opportunity to obâ€" serve the flora and fauna of the respective locale. The groups will meet at the entrance to the nature trails in the respective areas. fee for cars Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bertram 783â€"1193 241â€"8503 633â€"0660 247â€"1419 781â€"9311 633â€"4012 636â€"0580 633â€"2393 249â€"7485 2234720 241 636â€" 781â€"4632 181â€"9192 638â€"2751 781â€"4624 241â€"4668 6330244 Horticultural Show" to be held at Beveriey Hills United Church, Saturday, Sept. 10, 1.30â€"3.30 p.m. and we hope you‘re already makâ€" ing plans to participate, goâ€"lookâ€" see and stay a while for refreshâ€" ments . . . or both. This year the BHUCW Show committee chose the theme "Around The World‘ encompassâ€" 'iu twelve countries in the cateâ€" gory for‘ arrangements | a n d there‘s a long list of selections for those wishing to exhibit speâ€" cimen blooms, potted plants, fruits or vegetables. As promised, last week, here‘s more details for the "Annual For Juniors (12 yrs. and unâ€" der) there‘s a special section in arrangements as follows: "A spoonful of sugar"â€"flowers in a sugar bowl. ‘Humpty Dumpty‘"â€"flowers in an egg cup. ‘Treasure Chest‘‘ â€" collection of summer treasures (shells, pine cones, nuts etc.) suitably displayed. ‘‘The Enchanted Forest" â€" all green. They too have a choice for exâ€" hibiting specimen blooms, plants and vegetables. Rules and Regulations 1. All exhibits must be enterâ€" ed with the Show committee beâ€" tween the hours of 9:30 to 11 a.m. and once staged, may not be removed until close of Show. The 11 a.m. deadline MUST be adhered. : 2. Only persons designated by committee shall be permitted in the Show room while entries are being placed and judged. 4. Where a definite number or quantity is specified, no more or less may be exhibited. A bud showing color will be considered a bloom. 3. All exhibits must be garden grown. In the specimen bloom section, they must be grown by exhibitor. 5. Points will be awarded on the basis of three points for 1st. prize, two for 2nd. and one point for 3rd. 7. Wiring and tieing will disâ€" qualify exhibits, except corsages. 6. Anyone may enter, friend relative or neighbor. For further information, call Show convenor, Mrs. Betty Wilkâ€" inson, 241â€"7911 or any one of the following executive members: Mrs. Rene Gray, 241â€"0135; Mrs. Eleanor Wray, 241â€"2703; Mrs. Doreen Scardoni, 249â€"0361; Mrs. Vi Morton, 241â€"5714. 8. Only ‘one entry per family may be submitted in each cateâ€" gory or class. 9. The decision of the judges will be FINAL. Tea will be served and awards, grand prizes for total points and ‘‘Best In Show Award" being presented at 2.30 p.m. presented at 2.30 p.m. Pudd‘nhead says: ‘‘The trouble with sleep is the going to and coming from". Fountain Of Youth? A spiel of the oldâ€"time mediâ€" cine showman will be heard (for the first time in about 50 yrs.) when he holds forth proclaiming the virtues of his herbal mediâ€" cines and elixirs at Pioneer Vilâ€" lage (Jane St. and Steeles) on Saturday afternoon. He‘ll deliver this 15â€"minute sales talk, comâ€" plete with entertainment . and bottles of "youth restorer‘, from the rear of a specially built (repâ€" lica) old traveling wagon. The medicine man will be porâ€" traved by Peter Martin, assisted hy Jean Smith who along with twn children, Margaret Martin and Jennifer Smith will provide entertainment. The Show is beâ€" ing produced by Don Smith. Beverley Hills UCW Annual Flower Open To All Contes tants, Young & IN THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH JANE HAMPSON, Deceased. All persons ‘having claims against the estate of Elizaâ€" beth _Jane Hu;y’pcofi. late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Widow, deâ€" seased. who died on the 11th of June, 1966, are hereby notified to send to the uncerâ€" signed on or before the 15th of September, 1966, their names and full particulars of their â€" claims.~ Immediately after the said date the said estate will be distributed. having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. _ _ £ DATED this 10th day of August, 1966. OLIVE HAINES and ROBERT ATKINS, Execâ€" utors, h;r:heir Solicitors, Messrs. ser and Simms, 1944 Weston Road, Weston, Ontario. NOTICE _TO CREDITORS A specially prepared elixir of youth â€" "W. N. Miller‘s Black Creek Syrup" â€" will be sold for a dime per bottle. By golly! we‘l be first in line . . . think of all the money we can save on those expensive antiâ€"wrinkle creams, dewyâ€"look foundations, . . . ‘n‘ all that "skyrockets, anyone"" business. Christenings Received into Christ‘s church through Holy Baptism at St. Steâ€" phen‘s Anglican Church last Sunâ€" day: lan Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hillier. Roy Colin, Jr. son of Mr. an« Mrs. Roy Colin Tamburri. Roy Colin, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colin Tamburri. Help At The Wheel In the current issue of "Road & Track" we spied this news itemâ€"geared for the gals?:â€" Police Inspector James Bailes of London, England, has enrollâ€" ed 60 women in his first "Back Seat" driving course!!â€"presumâ€" ably to teach them to react calmly and study the fine arts of rear view, front seat driving. Says Inspector Bailes, "Women can be of inestimable help when their husbands are at the wheel." But, he added (keep cool girls) "they can also be a major danâ€" ger to safe driving" . . . Well! We‘re speechless! However, Saudi Arabia seems to have licked their problems Children‘s funland closes for season The upcoming Labor Day Weekend will mark the closing of Fantasy Island, 25â€"acre theme and amusement park on Grand Island, N.Y., Donald A. Sherris, executive vice president, said today. It will be the last opportunâ€" ity this year to witness the thrilling performance of Tarâ€" zan Zerbini and his 11 ferocious lions. The spineâ€"chilling act can be seen twice daily at 2 PM and In addition to Tarzan‘s circus show, _ Fantasy â€" Island â€" offers many, many rides including the Mississippi _ River _ Steamboat. the Fante Se Railroad, Space Whirl, â€" helicopters _ and _ other rides to make the day comâ€" plete for young and old. Some of the other features of the park include an authentic Western Shootout, Golden Nugâ€" get Saloon Revue and daily pupâ€" pet shows by the internationally known puppeteer, Jim Menke. There are acres of parking space and plenty of free picnic and recreation areas setâ€" aside for visitors. In addition, Fanâ€" tasy Island offers a variety of restaurant . facilities for those who don‘t bring picnic lunches. Fantasy Island is concluding its sixth season. WERE DIXIE PLAZA Dixie Rd_& Queen Elizabeth WITH BACKâ€"TOâ€"SCHOOL BARGAINS GALORE ON EVERY FLOOR AND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT HOLIDAY MONDAY ALL DAY MONDAY LABOUR DAY, SEPT. 54 (One Mile West Of 27 concerning the virtues of male and female driving: They forbid any women to drive, and, apparâ€" ently, if they are caught behind the wheelâ€"sneaking to the local oasis, maybeâ€"it‘s the husband who goes to jaill Mmmm, if you‘re planning a move to this locale, suggest you pack a camel . . . could be cheaper, in the long run, than bailâ€"bond. In a previous issue of this same magazine we read a very interesting and sane analysis of the ‘"Car Safety" hullabaloo . . . a subject with which many ‘"inâ€" stant experts" interject themâ€" selves. and in our opinion, reâ€" ceive far too much magazine and newspaper space. Fall Fashions The WA of St. Stephen‘s Angâ€" lican Church have tickets availâ€" able for "Adventure In Fashion" to be held at the Yorkdale Shopâ€" ping Centre on Tuesday afterâ€" noon, September 20, and Friday evening, September 23. Anyone interested in obtaining tickets should call Mrs. Maryâ€" Lou Speirs, 244â€"6712. Back To School Since we returned from our vacation we‘ve met a number of people . . . Ruth Shallhorn, Jay Lawrence and daughters, Queenie Hawman, Rev. and Mrs. James Kiddell and family, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. LeGard of Wesâ€" ton (who, incidentally, had a wonderful transâ€"Canada trip to B.C. and back), . . . to name DEPARTMENT : STORES 9 A.M. «10 P.M. . 10 AM. TO 10 PM: s99.00 TOWNE ’ COUNTRY SQUARE 6220 Yonge St. (At | Steeles Ave.) SHE WINS a tew. lntfi,--ul--a of their lips was *‘Are you for backâ€"toâ€"school?" ping list of school supplies . . » having dutifully shopped, who knows, we‘llâ€"have to watch that we don‘t down brush and broom and make a dash for the school yard when the bell rings next Tuesday morning. With the last of the long, sumâ€" mer holiday weekends coming up . . . enjoy it, have fun and drive carefully. As a little sign on Hwy. T says (near Markâ€" ham), "Smile You‘re On Radar." €4 4 %

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