SAVE FINAL HERE ARE THE FACTS: We have made a special purchase of brand new 1966 Plymouth Furys, Sedans, Hardtops, Station Wagons and Convertibles . . . These ‘66 cufomozilos are the only ones carrying the 5 year 50,000 mile warranty. If you have been waiting to buy a new car at the year‘s lowest prices, now is the time. We are selling these automobiles at BELOW DEALER COST. When we state you can save over $1,000 on the purchase of many of these models we are prepared to prove this to you to your complete satisfaction. The factory wholesale invoices are on the windshields of these cars, deduct $100 from this figure, that is your price. Come in to Islington Chrysler. We are located at 5476 Dundas West of the Six Points. A purchase of a new car is a very important one in everyone‘s life. We respectfully sugâ€" gest you discuss this purchase with us before you make such an important investment. But hurry, these special prices in effect this weekend only! EXAMPLE: HURRYVY! 77 SIMILAR SAVINGS TO CHOOSE FROM RECORD BREAKING NEW CAR SALES have filled our lot with tradeâ€"ins â€" FOR THE BEST BUY IN METRO â€" SEE US TODAY! 5476 DUNDAS ST. W. THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE OUTâ€" STANDING YALUES . . . Price Slashed On Every Car ‘65 PONTIAC SEDAN Hurry for this exceptionalâ€" ly nice, very popular modâ€" el. marine blue, economiâ€" cal six cylinder engine with automatic transmission. Was $1995. HURRY! ‘65 METEOR RIDEAU A real sharp car with autoâ€" matic â€" transmission. â€" Lic. ‘64 PONTIAC Convertible Parisienne,. V8, automatic, power steering, power braâ€" kes, power windows, radio Lic. 379123. Was $1899. "64 PONTIAC Laurentian 4 door sedan, V8 with autoâ€" matic, radio: Lic. 184â€"596. Was $1695. 64 METEOR SEDAN 6 _ cylinder, _ radio. _ Lic. 459176. Was $1595. cu, in. V8 motor, automatic transmission, power steering, padded dash, windshield washers, back up lights, wheel cover, white walls. * In gleaming red with luxurious red interior, powerful 318 FURY 2â€"DOOR HARDTOP | Sale Price USED CAR INFORMATION â€" BE 9â€"3371 OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 P.M. Now $1,595. Now $1,590. Now $1,669. Now $1,485. Now $1,295. List Was $3605. Save over $1000 CLEARANCE Y ! (JUST EAST OF HWY. 27) AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE ‘64 VALIANT 2 Door, radio. Lic. 54iâ€"966, Was $1195. ‘64 FORD FAIRLANE 2 door, Arctic white, radio. Lic. 46249. Was $1295. ~ Now $995. ‘63 FALCON 2 door. Lic. 460814. Was $895. ‘62 BUICK LE SABRE 2 door hardtoo, automatic. power steering, power braâ€" kes. radio, white wails. Lic. 43927. Was $1295. 61 CHRYSLER New Yorkâ€" er. Low price luxury, 4 door hardtoo, automatic, power steering, power braâ€" kes, power‘ seats, radio, Lic. 564463. Was $1095. 4 door sedan. Lic. 60777 Was $995. $2591 62 PLYMOUTH Now $1,065.° Now $965. Now $745. Now Now $795. BE 93541 NMMM[ Extraâ€"Curricular Activities !xmmun.un- awards and diplemas: f Grade 13 â€" David Jones, | Leonard, Susan Little, lan Mcâ€" Fortyâ€"four Emery Collegiat®) Michael â€" Nitsch, Klaas g.,‘;illluh.hlï¬pm.'wlo graduates received special) Grage ‘12 .â€" Suzanne Bayliss, McNe¢ly, Linda Mitchell, Vivian awards and 149 received their) Billie Bridgnian, Barry Easton, | Mofris, Gordon Ness, James Grade 12 and Grade 13 diplomas.| David Keighley, Lorne Lapham, | O‘Comnor, | Jacquline~ Perrin, The story and names are inside} James Leonard; Grade 11 â€"| Sharon Pidgeon, Gordon Queen, this issure of The TIMES. NeXt: Carol Burbidge. | Allan Radecki, Helen Ratcliff, week, the names and results of| Grade. XiH! Secondary School | Brian Rawlins, William Reaman, the Weston CoHegiate Graduaiâ€"‘ Honour Graduation Diplomas iLynle Reeves, Ina Reinieks, Mn..-.:- e.:‘jll.:.lï¬n c Richard Astley, Nancy Bailâ€" Youde -.;?..- m-?fl‘ -.E_‘Ef-h' Ontarieo Scholarship, Monika Kochlett; York University Enâ€" trance Scholarships, Ian Binns, Scholarship, James Moore; Rotâ€" ary Scholarships, lan Binns, Diâ€" anne Boy; Kiwanis Scholarship, Ann Speers. Award, Monika Kochlett; North York Board of Education Award, Staff Awards for Academic Excellence: Classics, lan Binns; English, Suzanne Knox; History, Felix Krisjanovs; Mathematics, Andy Lapstra; Moderns, Monika Kochlett; Science, Ann Speers; Commercial: _ Accountancy, Madge Marsh; Commercial: Seâ€" cretarial, Carol Knox. GOLD AWARD Arts and Science, Grade 13 â€" Monika Kochlett; Grade 12 â€" Judith Duncan; Grade 11 â€" Anâ€" drezj Piotrowski; Grade 10 â€" Katherine _ Hawken; _ Business and Commerce: Grade 11 â€" Briâ€" gitte Treischl. SILVER AWARD Arts and Science, Grade 13 â€" Dianne Boy; Grade 12 â€" Sco‘t Burbidge; Grade 11 â€" Patricia Zeber; Grade 10 â€" Leslie Green; Business and Commerce, Grade 12 â€" Carol Knox; Grade 11 â€" Carol Free; Grade 10 â€" Carroll Hill; Grade 9 â€" Karin Klosser. Student Council Awards for Proficiency BRONZE AWARD Arts and Science, Grade 13 â€" Ian Binns; Grade 12 â€" Gordon Queen; Grade 11 â€" Jutta Zimâ€" mermann; Grade 10 â€" Julian Lutzak; Business and Commerâ€" ce, Grade 12 â€" Madge Marsh; Grade 10 â€" Sylvia Colosimo. Student Council Awards for NOTICE OF APPLICATION By The Corporation of the TOWN OF WESTON to Dispense Vote of the Electors TAKE NOTICE THAT: _ 1: The Council of the Corâ€" poration of the Town of Weston intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the conâ€" struction of an asphalt paveâ€" ment, curbs and gutters, sub surface ~storm drainage, 5 foot sidewalks and concrete retaining walls adjoining the westerly end of Bellevue Crescent and meeting Lawâ€" rence Avenue West approxiâ€" mately 300 feet east of the Humber . River opposite Litâ€" tle Avenue, at an estimated cost of $210,000.00. whereof the amount of $100,000.00 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a per: iod not exceeding 10 vears. 2: Application will be made to The Ontario Munâ€" icipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors to the undertakâ€" ing of the said works. Any ratepayer may, within twenâ€" tyâ€"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 obiection to such approval and the grounds of such obâ€" jection. 3: The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to 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 objections will be considered. DATED at the Town of Weston this 3rd. day of November, 1966. . Westminster Hnited Thur sary nine william straet weston ontarie f "Ths Fusally Family Clarch‘ _____.. "Biessed Are The Peacemakers" a 11:00 AM. â€" Junior Sunday School Remembrance Sunday WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH F. J. Smith Clerk. Town of Weston, 2000 Weston Road Weston, Ontario. 11:00 A.M. â€" Morning Service (Remembrance Service) 9:45 A.M. â€" Junior & Intermediate School 10:00 A.M. â€" Pax Bible_Class 11:00 A.M. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Crib Corner 11:00 A.M. â€" Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. â€" Senior Sunday Schoo! Minister * Rev. R. J. Boggs, Study 24141571 Manse 241« Sunday, November 6, 1966 Cross Street at Church Street f «â€"= Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A 241â€"1571 Manse 241â€"9533 Westminster United Thurch Bibs and tuckers were very much in evidence as the lady curlers held their opening meetâ€" ing in the Pine Lounge of the Weston Golf and Country Club. Executive Of Ladies Curling Club Extend Welcome To New Members Mrs. Watson Muter, president of the Ladies Curling Section, introduced new curlers and exâ€" tended a very warm welcome | to all the ladies on bchalf of the executive; past president} Mrs. Ted Davidson, 1st viceâ€"| president Mrs. Wilf Morgan, 2nd | vice â€" president, Mrs. F. D.‘ Cruickshank, _ secretary Mrs. | Cliff Low, ice committee Mrs. These Women Are Not Movers They Are YW Shapeâ€"Up Gals The group of women seen carrying saw horses, mats and large rhythm balls along the main street in Weston on Thursâ€" day mornings aren‘t professional movers. They are members of a Shapeâ€"Up cla:; at the YWCA which offers "something for the body, something for the mind". They have outgrown the facilâ€" ities at 31 King Street and are on their way to and from a seeâ€" 6r. 12 & 13 Diplomas MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) DISPENSING OPTICIAN Oculist â€" Prescriptions Completed â€" Repairs > Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service NEIL J. MOREAU 248â€"1821 Janet .Shantz, Susan Sharpé, Sandra Sobel, : Linda Speers, Thurston Sweenie, David Sweet, Howard Tewsley, Judith Thom:â€" as, Marlene Thompson, Clifford Watson, Graham Watson, Ranâ€" dall Webber, Sylvia Wong. Grade XI1 Secondary School Graduation Diplomas ARTS AND SCIENCE FOUR YEARS Bryan Bennett, Hugh Boyd, Paul Busby, George Busher, Geâ€" rald Byle, Peter Chesson, Lesâ€" nard Gee, David Grose, Paul Haines, Leslie Kelly, Kenneth Little, James McCoig, Barbara Muir, James Pyke, Gregory Ritch, Brian Rollason, Sharon Stuckey, Douglas Sweet, Barry Turnbull, Grant _ Waterman, William Wilson, Paul Young. Grade X11 Secondary School I ESE \ _ Birthday gréetings to Jack| Mrs. Marg. Preston, has reâ€" | Staples, Nov. 3, Ruth Conortor turned to her home in Toronto %November 4: Heather Attridge: after spending a couple of ‘INovember 4; Mrs. Maria Hicks.i weeks . visiting her niece Mrs. | Nov. 7. . _ Art May, Golfdown Dr. Business and Commerce Sandra Biafore, Wayne Camâ€" eron, Paulette Doucette, Patriâ€" cia Laing, Teresa Rowe, Christâ€" Jack Plaxton and Mrs. Bob Johnson, social committee Mrs. Ray Crouchman and_ Mrs. Bill McCartney, treasurer, Mrs. Lioâ€" nel West, bonspiels committee Mrs. Weldon Inch. After a short business meel-] nig, J. H. Peacock, president of the Board of Directors, Wesâ€" l ton G. & C. club, welcomed the | ladies on behalf of the board.| Tea was served in the main | lounge, Mrs. Ernie Giles, wife: of the curling chairman and| Mrs. D. H. Anedrson, wife of the viceâ€"chairman pouring. I ret hideaway where there is room to throw the balls, leap over the saw horses and roll on the mats. . Elmlea & District ‘The Elmlea Ladies Euchre group held their weekly game, on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gladys Patterson. Winners â€" were: â€" Nancy â€" Ready (84) Gladys Patterson (77), Haâ€" zel Sears (76). Low score Flo Perrin (37). Travelling prize Millie Clare After being well exercised, "DEAD HEAT on a MERRYâ€"GOâ€"ROUND" coâ€"starring Aldo Ray, Camilla Sparv 1831 WESTON RD. SATURDAY MATINEE Doors open 12:30 . . . Show starts 1;00 ODEON WESTON JAMES The slickest, swingingest conâ€"man who ever took the world for a ride "DESERT WARRIOR" (Our Man Flint) PRESENTS starring in A total of 418 new members | were registered by the Associaâ€" | tion of Professional Engineers |of Ontario at a recent Council | meeting. Seven of the engineerâ€" | ing graduates from Weston: | Mart Aviste, Gregory Casey, | Bruce Gordon M. Fraser, Charles | Douglas Metcalfe, Peter Jeffrey "Nelson, Roy James Pick, Ronâ€" ‘lld Grant Purdy. | _ Downsview â€" Richard Ingham | Baker, Stephen James Balcombe, \Herbert John Barton, John Herâ€" bert Bell, Samuel Benâ€"Arle, Rayâ€" | mond Walter Bethke, Sr., Leonâ€" {ard A. D. Bindin, Stephen Alfâ€" ‘red Black, Gerald David Bonâ€" The recently created Federal positions of the other V.P.‘s to , mayor Weston muvnwumm-cumwumu»[m“u ed a Progressive Conservative|ing, until the executive finds time he was be Association. An overflow crowd| someone suitable: (according to: Mayor was at of about 100 people last week | the constitution, the position is but he came in approved unanimously, the new to be filled by a junior when a Featured spe group‘s constitution. recognized junior association ing of York W Vie Colebourn, ‘P.C. candidate for York Humber in the last Federal election, lan MacGreâ€" Lewis, M.P.P. for York llumhtr, . HON. PRESIDENTS and Mrs Jesse Kennedy, who : . took the minutes of the meetâ€"| _ At D* suggestion of Ernie ing. ‘ Banting, Weston‘s mayor Wes _Boddington _ was . unanimously yN’NIMOUi voTE ppoinied an Hon i Moving acceptance of the €O~â€" gont slong with Ontario Premier st'xtnnon was Sonny Soh'ner With Robarts, _ Federal ‘Opposition Lily Dougherty seconding. ; Leader _ Joh n _ Diefenbaker, Unanimously elected without M.P.P. for York Humber, Bev. contest were Ken Retailick as | Lewis and exâ€"mayor of Weston ?redd;m lln,d Mzcflrewur Jack Holly. In making the nomiâ€" irst Vice President, Fred > A R id Boddi en as second Viceâ€"President, :::u:‘ Bantm; said Job Ernie Banting, Ernie Sutowski, one "a splendid as Ralph Treble and Lillian| Mayor" and "I was reading in Dougherty as third V.P.‘s. The| the paper that he‘s the best gor, president of the Etobicoke P.C. Provincial Association, Bev. Lewis, M.P.P. for York Humber and Mrs Jesse Kennedy, who took the minutes of the meeiâ€" ing. Chairing tne meeting was the president of the now defunct To Head York West York Humber P.C.‘s Associa tion, Bill Stockwell, assisted by Dozens From Weston and Downsview Admitted To Ass‘n Of Professional Engineers Other graduates now accorded the right to use the initials | "P.Eng." after their names are: | Rexdale â€" George Abdelâ€"Sayed; | George A. Abrahamsohn, Rolâ€" and Karl Alber, Donald Alenn-} der Allen, Ralph Gordon Cook, ; Michael John Dimmick, Donald | Edward Gibbons, Pershan Singh | Gill, Keith Dennis Pugsley; | Maltonâ€"Narcyz Borodezak, John | Ernest Botsford, Clifford Gordon | Bowering, Hans George Brandâ€" | statter, Frederick Mitchell, Bing | Lun Yips, Frederic Ronald Yors | tom, Lister Young. | they return to the ‘Y‘ for the second part of the program when films, tapes and discussion are featured. At the last meeting Dr. Helen Morley, board membâ€" er of the Planned Parent Asâ€" sociation, spoke on the benefits of family planning. The Good Neighbors Club, held weekly Euchre at . the home of Mrs. Mary Nash, 36 Braecrest Ave. Winners were: Jean Bowering (77), Kay Seeley (72), Myrtle Mather (68). Low score â€" Greta _ Wellwood . (42). Door prizes Mrs. Mary â€" Nash and Mrs. Myrtle Roberts. wWESTON COBURN 241â€"1821 99 {nar, John Edwin Caswell, Olierd J. Z. Celinski, Yoginder Paul Chaddha, David C. H. Chou, Robâ€" | ert S. W. Chow, Nazir A. Chowâ€" \ dhry, Frank Ernest Condon, John 1Joseph H. Conlin, Paul Niessen, 'Holumed O. M. Osman, Milton | Richard Oftter, Arne Randsalu, Katherine Rashid, William Josâ€" eph Ready, Arthur George Redâ€" shaw, Peter Struk, Thuryrajah Subramaniam and Philip Albert Sullivan. You know it is easy to believe) ;God in the full swing of a spiritâ€"‘ ied meeting when souls are beâ€" { ing saved, the word is preached 1“m power and the band is playâ€" ing with joy and vigor. Then we go home and descend to everyâ€" day tasks, or perhaps we are taken violently ill when we had hoped to do joyful service for the King. Then we fall prey to that old enemy doubt things | | have not gone as we thought, jthey should. Perhaps we lose| faith and become bitter. | _ That was a strange question | from the man, John, the one who had drawn huge crowds to the river Jordon when he preachâ€" ed the coming of the Mess‘ah, \a strange question from one | who had had a revelation from "God regarding the Messiah, ‘The one upon whom ye shall see the Spirit descend is the Messiah.‘ Then John had joyfully proâ€" claimed. "Behold the Lamb of nedy as Assistant Secretary, Bill the constitution, the position is to be filled by a junior when a has been formed). Also elected unanimously and without contest were Lauren Warren as Treasurer, and Dr Flowers as auditers, Jesus said, ‘Blessed is the man who is not offended in me.‘ He said that to the followers of John the Baptist when they came to him relaying John‘s question, "Art thou the Messiah or do we look for another?" WESTON â€" MT. DENNIS WARD 6 PREâ€"ELECTION _ INFORMATION FROM POINTS TO PONDER Dorothy Clare Kilburn by Weston‘s | urged Conservatives not to be | led astray by what he called secondary issues such as leaderâ€" ship and biculturalism. The imâ€" portant issues were the high cost of living and continentalâ€" ism, he said. He accused the Liberals of | wanting "commercial union with | the United States, but. with | Mexico and the Caribbean addâ€" time he was being honored, the‘ . Mayor was at another meeting, but he came in later on. newly formed riding associa tion would put "York West on the side of the House on which it traditionally belongs." accused the Liberals of "degenâ€" erating the Armed Forces to U.N. policemen" so as to put them "under the wing of the US." He said that there was a "wrong way government | in power and a weak leader." As an alternative to commerâ€" cial union with the U.S., he adâ€" vocated seeking . more . World markets as he said> he had done in the Diefenbaker governâ€" ment. He asserted that "now Canada is strong enough . to stand up to anyone." Featured speake ing of York West Minister of Agric Hamilton said that he hoped the He said he was against "the restrictive policies of Gordon" ‘and dismissed the _ leadership fracas as just what the Liberals wanted so the P.C.‘s would avoid the real issue, i.c. inflatâ€" ion and continentalism. seem to go back to God that taketh away the sins of the world!" The local P.C.‘s reacted entâ€" husiastically to Mr. Hamilton‘s speech, giving him a good hand. But that was before John had been cast into prison. That was before the monotony of the prison walls, the loneliness, the terror . that. surgéed. with â€"tlue eon or death,. Yes, it is easy enough to believe God in the sunshine but it is when the dark mists of trouble encompass our lives that faith is tried, when we are tempted to be offended with the Christ. The Amplified Bible translates this verse beautifully bringing out its full meaning. ‘And bles sed â€" happy (with lifeâ€"joy and satisfaction in God‘s favor and salvat‘on apart from outward conditions) and to be enviedâ€"â€" is he who takes no offense in Me and who is not hurt or resentâ€" ful or annoyed or repelled or made to stumble (whatever may occur)," Hapoy is the man whose faith, like the rosy fingers of dawn chases away the darkness, who is able to say with faithful Job â€" â€" though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.‘ in" in RAPS THE LIBERALS lling himself a man A STRONG NATION . Alvin