Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 23 Mar 1967, p. 12

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t _ At hdlw ‘rmb“l&!fl # CX 4* Sminke 6 § : Tai) MeDonald witl be Etobicoke public libraries that had a very active program during the first part of March, has proâ€" grammed many other events which . will be taking place for the balance of the month. HAVE TRUCK! WILL TRAVEL!â€" The Rotary Club of Westonâ€"Mount Dennis is busy mtrinz for their fifth annual Rummageâ€" a Sale to be held at the R.C.S.C.C. Hlusâ€" trious building, Saturday, April 22. Ten hands (five pairs) willini to Â¥o to your home to pick up your disposable furniture, tools, "Let the ladies have fun making ‘and wearing those oldâ€"fashioned dresses", they told us, "most men don‘t care much for dressing upâ€" all they need is a beard!" At the lift of an eyebrow, they hastened to add: "shirt and pants too!" But, undoubtedly the men do have the edge over the "weaker sex" hereâ€" those beards certainly do set the * There were three on display at ‘Toronto and District Square Dance workshop, at Downsview Collegiate March 11th. These beards, all beâ€" ing grown for a special centennial celebration were owned by: Bert Oakes, Burlington, Ernie Cargill, Hamilton, and Alan Glaves, Niâ€" agara Falls Ernie Swears he‘s shaving his off after the Steel City Squares‘ Centennial, Ball, April 8t, Bert‘s is for Burlington‘s Centennial, April 29th (Skyway Squares);â€"wonder how long Alan has to go? We haven‘t seen any beards on Peterboro Dancers and they have Centennial celebrations April 8th and June 30th. What are Peterboro men wearing ? _ who isn dress for men for those special period do‘s. the "lopâ€" callers and reCcor0IMg stars below the border, and workâ€" shop editor for the international square dance magazine: "Setsâ€"inâ€" Order". Bob and his wife Nina are round dance group of Iélington March 10, and for East Promenade, Agincourt, March 11. Bob is one of town on a whirlwind visit last week and called for the new square and now working out final details of their exciting square dance tour to the Orient which they are conductâ€" ing next year. They‘ll visit tropiâ€" cal islands, tour famous places of dancers in. Australia, Japan, and other exotic spots. Bob is on his way to Washington where he will assist in conducting the Square Dance Convention at the Park Sheraton Hotel. Many dancers from this district are attending the convention; some of them go every. year and many tales are told of gay times enroute on chartered :‘oflmhmlufi”bh. Entonville Library will also be the setting for a display of the Chiidren‘s class of the Etobicoke Art Group Mar. 27 to Apr. cight. Another Children‘s exhibit will be at Eatonville Library through March â€" UNICEF Children‘s Art. _At the New Toronto Library & Square and round dancers will be sorry to learn that Charlie Ward of Islington will be in hospital for a number of weeks yet. Charlie and Nina are well known to hundreds of dancers around southern Onâ€" tario. Many of us have been enâ€" couraged along the thorny path of Photographs of the National Youth Orchestra will also be on display at the Eatonville Library to Mar. 25. The O.8.A. is presentâ€" ing an exhibit entitled "The tario) is an exhibition of oils, watercolors â€" a nd â€" collages . by Apostbll, Mikunas, Ariss and Cyopik that will be on view until March 25, at Richview Library. Richview Library also will have a number of art: exhibits during the balance of the month. Photoâ€" graphs will be exhibited March 20â€" 25. by the National Youth Orâ€" chestra. The Carmichael Art Club will present their annual exhibit at Richview, March 28 to April eight. _ â€" 8 Libraries Do More Than Supply Books sQUARES *" , ROUNDS 3# " (Onâ€" 8, 9, 10, Royal York Hotel), square dancers are checking over the round dances to be included on the program, to see how many of them are in their repertoire. Just in time to help, a new branch of the Marionettes Round Dance Club has opened in Islington. The leaders, Chester and Marion Codner are conducting these classes in Richâ€" view Public School, Weston, each Thursday, and have room for a few more graduate square dancers who want to learn more about the round dancing that is becoming inâ€" creasingly, an integral part of all modern square dance clubs. Now that the international conâ€" vention is drawing closer (June Swingin‘ Squares Club of Port Credit are planning a "Centennial Homeâ€"Coming Night" March 29, when "old" members will be invited to return for a visit to their old stamping grounds. The executive of the club, under presidents Ron and Bettina Norman, plan some surprises, mystery guestâ€"callers, and other events to add to the fun. Don‘t forgetâ€"Easter is mally] close, Mother‘s Day and Father‘s Dayâ€"will â€"be along soonâ€"andâ€"mayâ€". be you have a birthday or anniverâ€" sary gift to chooseâ€"no problem [at allâ€"what could please a square dancer more than square dance wear, jewellery or accessories? One thingâ€"about â€"thoseâ€"graduation â€"and convention outfits, girls, start now, don‘t put it off and risk disâ€" appointment. The next few weeks will be busy ones for dressmakers and suppliers. And when you call our advertisers, don‘t forget to tell them where you saw their ad! Many schoois where classes are held are closed during Easter week, and some regular activities are postponed. However, there are sevâ€" eral special events, so square dancâ€" ers need not sit at home and get rusty! One of these is the annual Easter Square Dance, sponsored by Peterboro Squares, at Kenner Colâ€" legiate, March 25, Pierceson Carâ€" gill, caller. This is an open dance; class graduate level, and is always a popular one with dancers. Plans for the forthcoming Cenâ€" tennial Party on April 29 were the main items on the agenda at the committee meeting of the Four Corners Square Dance Club held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Everett, 20 Cumberland Drive, Port Credit. Story. hours will beâ€"available for children at most of the public libraries through Etobicoke Borough. ‘"Evening in Music‘ a program of recorded classical and operatic music with commentary by guest musicians and students of music will be presented at the Long Branch Library in the Audioâ€" visual room nine p.m., Tuesday, Long Branch Library will also present a two hour film program in the Audiovisual room, Tuesday, Marth 28 at seven p.m. April first. Club members are busy making BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE ; HOT BUFFET LUNCH RESERVE NOW! Phone BE 3â€"8880 Weddings, Birthdays, Showers, Anniversaries, Stage, etc. ‘2 7 1 TAVERN & f RESTAVUVRANT 199 THE WEST MALL â€" (South of the Municipal Offices) PLUS: FABULOUS SALAD TABLE Dancing: Activities News oft jewellery, watches, antiques, clothing, appliâ€" ances, etc. belong to Frank Martin, truck driver, Jack Haxton, Frank Jannaway, Ken Rumble and Bert Wigley. Call 241â€"9011, or 766â€"3622 or 233â€"6016 or 244â€"2745 for pickâ€"up of disposable items. Senior Citizens Name Committee Lakeshore District Senior Citiâ€" zens met Friday, Mar. 10, to elect a committee for Senior Citizen‘s week June 18 to 23. Members of the committee are: G. A. Brown, 232 Retirement Club, U.R.W. president; Mrs. M. Ashton, New Toronto Senior Citizen‘s Club, vice president; R. N. Clark, 232 Retirement Club, secretary; Miss Edward, Mimico Senior Citizen‘s Club, treasurer. Other members appointed to repâ€" resent the various areas are: Mrs. Hughes, Port Credit "Go Forward" Senior Citizen‘s Club; Mr. Banks, Port Credit, "Go Forward" Senior Citizen‘s Club; Mr. Laing, 399 Reâ€" tirement Club, New Toronto; Mrs. Ridley, Alderwood, Senior Citizen‘s Club; Mrs.â€" Bayman, Alderwood Senior Citizen‘s Club, and Mrs. Gilâ€" more, Lakeview Senior Citizen‘s Club. costumes representing different decades from 1867 to 1967. _ ,, Dances from the ten provinces are being practiced for demonstrations. The decorations convened by Mrs. Rita Knott are in the workshop process but will create a Canadian atmosphere in the cafetorium of the T. L. Kennedy high school. The promotion committee reportâ€" ed that tickets will be on sale March 18. This party is open to everyone, spectators and dancers. Some Alderwood residents who plan to attend this event and who David Hyndman was fined in Nottingham, England, for blowing a bugle while driving his car with one hand, the Ontario Safety League reports. Hyndman, a bugler in England‘s Territorial Army, explained‘ that‘s the only way he could practice without anâ€" noying people. are helping with the arrangements are: Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldie, 434 Lanor Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. G. Fofonoff and Mr. and Mrs. F. Yetâ€" man of Heslop Drive. ~~~~~~~~~ 30 YEARSâ€"WRITTEN GUARANTEE * O SPRING SPECIAL! ‘KAISER ALUMINUM SIDING‘ $1.25 ALSCO of TORONTO Kaiser‘s New Innovation â€" In Insulated Siding Construction. 8‘ x 25‘ Wall Works Like A Vacuum . . . Cuts Fuel Costs up to 30% No Money Down â€" Budget Terms Available â€" Completely Installed â€" Insulated with Bakâ€"Râ€"Foom or Bakâ€"Râ€"Board Slightly Extra. KOOLâ€"LITE ALUMINUM AWNINGS Call Today: 24 Hr. Answering Service ALUMINUM PRODUCTS LIMITED TIME ONLY 244â€"0089 Mrs. Helen Sutton, naturalist photographer for the Department of Entomology and Invertebrate Zoology at the Royal Ontario Museum presented a speech "Inâ€" sects â€" and their Life Histories" The speech and phs gave a general piewr:hmcu and some life histories. These inâ€" sects were photographed alive in their natural habitats. High magniâ€" fication was necessary to produce some of the insects in their aquatic surroundings. As a photographer, Mrs. Sutton has been exhibiting both locally and internationally and has won a number of awards. As a naturalist, she has done considerable work with botanical specimens, but the last year and a half has been working for the Royal Ontario Museum. Photographer â€" â€" Speaks to â€" Naturalists Port Credit Unitarian Church. New Toronto Student Named To Dean‘s List Donald David Clark, 115 12th Street New Toronto, has been named to the dean‘s list for the past semester at Western Michigan University. The top scholar won the distinction by taking a miniâ€" mum of.14 hours of class work and maintaining a point average of 3.5 or better out of a possible four points. Mr. Clark, who is 22â€"yearsâ€"old is majoring in English Literature, British History and sociology. He intends to teach at U.S. high schools before returning to Canada where he hopes to teach at the university level. He expects to graduate sometime before Christâ€" mas of this year. Mr. Clark graduated from Michael Power High School in 1962, where he was not only a top scholar but performed well at track and field. The Ontario Safety League quotes this from novelist Hugh Garner, who is "no teetotaller": "The combination of drinking and driving has become a national disgrace . . . Until we begin to think of the impaired or drunken driver as a menace more prevalent than the rapist, murderer, mugger or child molester, we will never do away with drinking driving . . . And don‘t be smug if you neither drive nor drink. We are all to blame for our drinking drivers. Even if our only sin is silence.â€" HOW TO GET THERE! $170.090 KMART IN ALBION MALL (ALBION RD. & KIPLING A 25 only. Service guaranteed. Limit of 2 per customer. â€"Garcia MITCHELLâ€" 300 FISHING REELS m~m~art A Division of the S. 5. Kreige Company Limited exmmunmmmmeme motor, 4 cycle, cuts 21" swath, strong steel construction, with nylon wheels. MOWERS G.E. $49.17 â€" Thursdoy, March 23, 176 7 P.M.

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