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Weston Times (1966), 20 Apr 1967, p. 9

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* monly in use through North York â€" so far, the no average, no . marks system appears to be favorable. An Apple for Teach‘ At Yvonne P.S. grade 4 youngsters at Yvonne Public School during the Easter holidays when their teacher, Miss study at the Albion Hills Conser+ board of education, Joan Stinson, accompanied by one or two other teachers from Yvonne, set off on the school bus with her pupils and headed for the Hills where mwmw» ject to life by making candles and rope, churning butter, en joying nature hikes and, in genâ€" eral, spending a workâ€"aâ€"day holiâ€" day Patrols were organized . for K.P. duty, doing dishes and makâ€" ing beds â€" during the evening hours they watched movies. The youngest group ever to attend the Â¥vonne, the children showed apâ€" preciation by presenting Miss Stinson with a gift from their Stinson‘s imaginative idea and interesting to note that this class is in an experimental school year of "no report cards‘‘ as is ‘comâ€" McMullen, is still on the happy merryâ€"goâ€"round of surprise showâ€" With parents‘ consent and perâ€" From what we can gather, parâ€" _ _ MEETING ‘The Annual Meeting of ‘The Queensway General Hosâ€" pital Association will be held in â€" the â€" Cafetéria â€"at the Queensway General Hospital, Sherway Drive, Etobicoke, on Wednesday, the 26th day of April, 1967, at 8:00 p.m., for the purposes of (a) meivinq and considering the Annua Governors and others, and the financial statements and report of the auditors; (b) the election of the Board of Governors E.ursuam to the preserit Byâ€"laws of the Hosâ€" pital Association; (c) the apâ€" pointment of auditors; (d) the confirmation of certain amendments and additions to the Byâ€"laws of the Hospital Association;â€"and â€"{e)â€" transacâ€" ting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The members of the Asâ€" sociation are advised that under the system of rotation now in existence, oneâ€"third the Board retire annually and accordingly nominations for elections will be presentâ€" ed to replace the retiring group, comprising six candiâ€" dates, by the Nominating Committee appointed_ purâ€" suant to the Byâ€"laws. Due to and_ the resignation of a further member, both of whose terms of office would not expire normally for a further one year, two noâ€" minations in this respect and elections to fill such vacanâ€" cies will also be gljgsfntfl :t the Annual Meeting. Addiâ€" tional nominations may be made by members of this Asâ€" sociation in writing and signed by at least five quaâ€" lified members of the Asâ€" sociation, together with the consent in writing of such pominee to act, if elected, the foregoing being subâ€" mitted to the Secretary in care of the Main Reception Desk, at the Queensway Genâ€" eral Hospital, Sherway Drive, Etobicoke, not_ later than 8:00 p.m. on 'I‘uetdl_{. the 25th day of April, 1967. Members of the ‘Associaâ€" tion qualified to sign nominâ€" ations and to vote include those who at any time have donated $100.00 or more to the funds of the Association (Life Members); those who have paid to the Association the sum of $5.00 in the curâ€" rent calendar_ year (1967) (Annual Members); and the presiding officer or his noâ€" minee â€" of _ every Society, * Factory to customer * Custom quality paints * Buy direct and save * Wholesale prices * Choice of 1,500 colours * Moneyâ€"back guarantee * Driveâ€"in service . _ The Queensway General Hospital Association NOTICE OF ANNUAL Open Saturday A.M. 3775 Dundas West Est. 20 Yrs. â€"â€" 767â€"6162 Organization or [.OM PS MCCL which has donated $25.00 or miore to the funds of the Asâ€" sociation during the current calendar year (Corporation Members). Refreshments will be setâ€" vwed at the conclusion of the meeti of this Association. CLIVE M. SINCLAIR, @C. Secretary. 2881 Dundas St. West, Toronto 9 CANDY SWIRL otice is published in ce with the Byâ€"laws n or Corporation donated $25.00 or : funds of the Asâ€" uring the current ear (Corporation _ Mrs. W. Denike (friend of the groomâ€"4oâ€"be) of. Habiscus Court, groom4oâ€"be) of. Habiscus Court, | yond our control; the out of town entertained with a difference last | wedding guest from Boston Masâ€" week â€"â€" instead of holding a | sachusetts, was Miss Bridie Dohâ€" strictly feminine affair, it Wl‘rrty. R.N. â€" and everybody who a mixed gathering that waited for | knows their Irish is familiar with m.mmac:odwrisuwpn‘m Christian . name, properly to shower them with surprise | spelied. packages â€" among the gifts, a beautiful set of hostess tables with Candy‘s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. C. McMullen of Epsom Downs Drive, and Stewart‘s, Mr. and~â€"Mreâ€"â€"J.â€"Ford â€"of Weston; were among the guests who joinâ€" ed in the festive atmosphere. To be one of the bridesmaids, Barhâ€" ara McMullen, helped her sister with the ribbons and wrappings. And like all good times in good company, a delicious buffet supâ€" Candy and Stewart will.be marâ€" ried in St. David‘s Anglican Church on Saturday, April 29 . . . let‘s hope it‘s a warm, sunny ‘The worm not only turns; he often does it without giving the spate of typesetting errors in this column, recently, and even though it‘s beyond our control, we can‘t turmn a blind eye to one or two of them. So, first off the bat . . . Men‘s C.A. in Weston, it‘s the ladiés at the YWCA are not wearâ€" ing slackâ€"suits. But, they are in the throes of a very interesting and although you may have misâ€" sed a couple of weeks, the series runs on Wednesday evenings at 8:10 p.m. and still has April 26, and May 3, 10 and 17 to go. Potâ€"pourri of Canadiana inâ€" cludes: Arts, Crafts, History, Old Glass, Antiques, Foods, Displays, Films, Slides, Speakers and a McMichae! Gallery visit. at 244â€"5541. And another thing: the Cenâ€" temnial Fashion Show at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church (held this week) anybody would think we were describing a freeâ€"forâ€"all . . . mobcaps, indeed! MOPcaps, as in sponge. A WARM FEELING A lilting Irish voice came on the phone this week â€" it was Mrs. Michael Murphy. the bride we wrote about last week, and Y WAS W UPSIDEDOWN? WM. G. BEECH, Genéral & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD Notary Public 0 617117 RO 6â€"4603 PUDD‘NHEAD SAYS: YORK TRAVEL BUREAU FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE Low Cost 2nd Mortgages $2,000 $31.05 $3,000 â€"â€" $55.58 $4,000 $74.10 $5,000 $92.63 Above payments based on 14% per annum for 7 years WHY OUR PLAN IS BEST: NO BONUS CHARGE OR HIDDEN FEES: With the Associates, you get a mortgage agreement that is crystal clear. No bonus or hidden fees ate ever charged. Prepayment privileges. Confidential arrangeâ€" ments. . SPEEDY SERVICE: Just tell us yournieeds and we‘ll set up a plan for you immediately. ASSOCIATES REALTY CREDIT LIMITED Get cash fast for house repairs, a new car, vacations, or any other good reason. You Borrow "Visit Expo ‘67 With Associates Money" Call as the grand call the "Y we President, Mrs. M. J. Roche; 1st Vice, Mrs:~ John Cummins;~ 2nd Vice, Mrs. Auston Fox; 3rd Vice, Mrs. Winston Abraham; Treasurâ€" er, Mrs. James Cassidy, Rec. Secty., Mrs. V. W. Picknell; Corres. Secty., Mrs. E. M. Harâ€" | pell; Conveners: Mrs. A. Damer, Mre. S. Eason, Mrs. Frank Sered: | nicki, Mrs. James Mussmacher, Mrs. J. M. Ferrigan, Mrs. E. Downey, Mrs. F. Torelli. Pastâ€" president, Mrs. F. B. O‘Leary. The outâ€"going conveners read their yearly reports prior to the election, and gave brief resumes of work done dunring the term of Mrs. O‘Leary announced that the Council is having a Centenâ€". nial cookbook published containâ€" ing 100 recipes supplied by CWL members â€" ninety favourite reâ€" cipes were promised during the evening, indicating a ‘highly sucâ€" cessful project in the making. Assistant Social Action convenâ€" er, Mrs. Ruth Picknell reported on a recent meeting with guest speaker, Edward Durnam, asâ€" sistant manager of Regent Park (morth). He showed a film on this project and answered numâ€" Authority‘s work in Toronto. . ALL ABOUT PEOPLE We‘re sorry to hear that our newsgir) for the Weston Times, Karen Shannonâ€"of Tumpane St., is at home with the mumps. Gee whizz, Karen, that‘s no fun, but it‘s better to have them now than Northwestern Hospital for the second time around. Here‘s every good wish that he can leave his troubles behind and return home (South of Lawrence) Phone 241â€"4411 1939 Sheppard Ave. West (at Jane) § Phone 638â€"5717 1851 Eglinton Ave. West (West of Dufferin) Phone RU 1â€"6645 in good health. Mr. Rocheâ€"is a music teacher, and under his tuition has many honorâ€"class puâ€" pils successful in examinations at the ‘Royal Conservatory of Father Michael, former assist ant pastor at St. Philip Neri, has been reâ€"assigned to the West Inâ€"| dies. A farewell party is to be | held in his honor at Columbus | Hall next week. Parishioners are | Aurele may be leaving St. Philip‘s soon, tooâ€" he will be greatly missed. Bob and Monica Dodds of Mayâ€" all Avenue, have just returned from a round trip to Washington and Nassau â€" making a miracuâ€" lous recovery from an illiness in the Humber Memorial Hospital, Mr. Dodds especially enjoyed the much needed southern sun. THE NOTEPAD Thursday (tonight) April 19: â€" ‘‘Sleep My Beauty" performed by 560 Brownie Pack, Spenvailey Public School, 7:30 p.m. _______ ~Friday. April 21: â€" Family CWL ANNUAL MEETING movie night "That Darned Cat," St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church. Child, student and aduit prices. Maunice Roche, A.RC.T. of 1830 Weston Rd Monthly Payments As Low As $37.05 $55.58 $74.10 $92.63 The drugs that are hitting the lines today are those which cause hallusinations and are consciousâ€" ness changing namely, LSD (lyâ€" sergic acid diethylamide), mes caline and psilcybin. There has been a tremendous upsurge in the use of these drugs and seriâ€" have used hallucinegenic drugs in their religious rites. Babylonâ€" ian, Arabic, Teutonic, Inca, Aztec and the North American Indians have used these divination proâ€" ucing drugs. What does the Bible say about| all this? In Revelation 9:21 the{ word of God says that judgements will be poured out at the end of this age upon those who ‘repent not of their murders nor of their sorceries‘ The word ‘sorcery‘ is the Greek ‘pharmakeia‘ a root from which we get our words ‘pharmacist, pharmacy, pharmaâ€" ‘ceutiul‘ all of which have to do ciriation producing drugs are comâ€" ing more and more to the foreâ€" front today. Living History By SCOOT fRWIN William Lyon Maokenzielgc. Liberal â€" December 29, â€" June 28, 1926; October 23, 1985 â€" November 15, 1948, in 1909, enâ€" tered politics representing Waterâ€" loo in the House of Commons and became Canada‘s first Miniâ€" ster of Labour, a new portfolio. While out of parliament, beâ€" tween 1911 and 1921, he was emâ€" ployed by the Rockefeller Foundaâ€" tion. He was chosen to succeed Laurier in 1912 as leader of the Liberal party. In 1921, he was elected to represent North York and became Prime Minister and Minister of External Affairs. any previous prime minister in | the British Commonwealth. On two occasions, he split.the Liberal party over the conscription issue. Richard B. Bennett, Conservaâ€" tive, August 7, 1930 â€" October 23, 1935, first entered politics in 1898 as a Conservative member for ‘Olds in the Legislature of the Nortihwest Tervitories. | __In 1911 he was elected to reâ€" present Calgary East in the Comâ€" mons. â€"In 1925 heâ€"was elected to | represent Caigary West, which His period of office as Prime Minister coincided with the years of the Great Depression. His doâ€" mineering manner tended to alieâ€" mate Camadians. As a result, his administration suffered the most disastrous defeat since Confederaâ€" ficant association with national | polites when he acted as Counsel . Louis S. St. Laurent, Liberal â€" November 15, 1948 â€" June 21, 1957, experienced his finst s_imi: for the Rowellâ€"Sirois Commission on Dominionâ€"Provincial relations just priot to W.W. IL. From 1946, until he succeeded | Mackengie King as Prime Miniâ€" | ster and leader of the Liberal | party in 1958, he alternately held | the portfolio of Secretary of State | for External Affairs and Minister | of Justice. | He is well known for his guidâ€" ance in bringing about Canada‘s participation in the United Naâ€" tions. He continued to lead the Liberals until 1958, when he reâ€" signed from active politics. gressiveâ€"Conservative, June 21. 1957 â€" April 22, 1963, in World War I, served as a lieutenant in the Canadian forces. He served as president of the Saskatchewan Liberal â€" Conservaâ€" tive Association in 1936 and leader Canada‘s Prime Ministers (3) of the Conservative party of Saskatchewan from 1937 to 1940. In 1956, he was elected leader of the Conservative party and beâ€" came Canada‘s 13th Prime Miniâ€" ster in the general elections of 1957. In the general elections held the following year, the Conservaâ€" tives won the largest majority in the House of Commons since Confederation. Since his party‘s defeat in 1963, he has continued as leader of the opposition. It is mainly because of his inâ€" fluence that Canada now has a Bill of Rights. PONTS 1O PONDER by Weston‘s mF o DE on and perhaps dreary responsibility, They are seeking to fill a void that only Christ can fill. Lest week I received a letter | from a Christian writer that \ thrilled me to the core. She told me of ber circumstances which were exceedingly sorrowful, yet there was not one shred of self pity in the whole narrative. Why? Because Christ and writing for Christ was the centre of her life. There was no whining or complaining that life bad dealt her a raw deal. She was too takâ€" en up and too DUBY I0F UTMMIS: for that. What is the answer to life with its sorrows, its problems, its perâ€" plexities? It is not a religion it is â€"a â€"Person, a dynamic, _heart changing, soul filling Person, namely Jesus What makes a person take hall posts of increasing respobsibility. In 1948, be joined the St. Laurent Cabinet as Secretary of State for External Affairs and served as 1958â€"1963. & In 1963, the Liberal party reâ€" turned to power with a minority. called to strengthen this party‘s position, but it failed to improve its minority standing. THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: April 21, 1926 â€" Birthday of Queen Elizabeth IL Pearson assumed the ot'l‘«? of Prime Minister of Canada. April 23, 1888 â€" Birth of the late Governor Georges P. Vanier in Notice to Creditors ANDERSON, deceased. ‘ ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of Minnie Anderson, Spinster, late of 41 Dennison Road West, in the Borough of North York, in the County of York who died on or about the 12th day of March, 1967, are hereby notified to send full partiâ€" culars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the â€"5thâ€"dayâ€"of â€"May,â€"1967 â€"after which date the Estate will be distributed â€" having re%ard only to the claims of which ‘ the undersigned shall have notice. ministrator by her_ soliciâ€" or,° George W. Bull, 1920 DATED at Weston, Onâ€" tario, this 5th day of April, Weston Road, Weston, Onâ€" tario. Notary Public Evenings by appointment 1038 Weston Rd. (at John St.) Mt. NELLIE GORDON, Adâ€" Alfred H. Herman BA., QC., BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Howard G. Ashbourne, B.A. Carl W. Caskey, B.A., Q.C. 2077 LAWRENCE AVE. W. (Just West of Weston Rd.) Barristers â€" Solicitors 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street ston, Ont. .... CH 1â€"1911 Fraser & Simms AND OTHERS BARRISTERS And Repairing Work Guaranteed Christ. He IS our CH WESTON, ONT. â€" 247â€"6677 MUSIC ASHBOURNE Professional â€" Business Directory _ Queensboro Principal mms\;-mg- McGresor Now Heads C. W. JefeTY$ Wonan fomag _ Mr. McGregor‘s extraâ€"curricuâ€" Tar school activities have includâ€" ed numerous choral and instruâ€" mental groups, some of which received national and internationâ€" musical â€" and . dramatic producâ€" tions, edited a somg book. had a and enjoys making up topical verses for almost amy occasion. Mr. McGregor has instructed ized from the sale of daffodils last Friday, the Weston Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society is well launched on its April camâ€" paign for funds for research, education and service. Alfred Thorn, the Daffodil Day Chairman, feels the success of this year‘s sale can be attributéed to the wonderful support that Unit volunteers received from all segments of Weston life. Businessmen of the Weston| area generously bought many dozens of daffodils to give to] their customers. Many businesses in the area contributed to the two {fullâ€"page ‘advertisements . which ipublicind Daffodil Day in this newspaper. One local firm, Grant G. Brown Motors Ltd. supplied five convertibles which were parkâ€" ed in areas in which they would attract attention to the daffodils which were sold from them. Many _ volunteers, â€" including young people who donated time free from school during "Teachâ€" ers‘ Professional â€" Development Day," stood long hours during the rather damp, raw day selling dafâ€" fodils. 9 By ROSE HUTCHENS With a total of $2,335.00 realâ€" George W. Bull Barrister and Solicitor Suite 202 The Westlaw Bldg. 1920 Weston Rd. Weston, Ontario CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 School of Driving Mac GREGOR @figm cancer 763â€"4493 Daffodil Day His ‘"out of school" activities | have included five summers as | Finally, the general citizenry of Weston gave very generously for the daffodils which they purâ€" chased. The Weston Unit thanks all‘ these people for their support. The Unit is hoping to reach its campaign goal of $38,000 during the coming month‘s campaign. This amount is necessary to enâ€" sure that no research projects néed be curtailed or delayed, reâ€" search projects that may one day soon make an important breakâ€" through to the cause of cancer and through this to final control Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 Motor & Automatic it. ACCOUNTANTS Marsh, Goulding WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE Chartered Accountants 1969 Weston Road with a checxâ€"un and a cheque C. W. LEASK hartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road 1912 Weston Rd. .â€" (In The Westlaw Bidg.) Phone 244â€"5324 BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? .“SIYLINI HOTEL BA%O: Phones 241â€"3522% : Res. M12% S. J. BROOKS & :CO. CH 4â€"6061 â€"1129 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY â€" Weston and District YWCA has _ a“ufifififlflhhfig everyone hopping like Easter‘ works. Wed., May 17, 1 p.m. McMichâ€" sel Galeiry Visit to see actual sketches done by the Group of Seven. Coffee and dessert to be Tumpane Plans ~ Giant Fireworks A giant parade with band, maâ€" jorettes, and a talent show on the stage in Tumpane School grounds, followed by extraâ€"great fireworks. A canvass will be taken in the area to sell tickets and by bringâ€" ing your ticket, you get a chance at the lucky draw! . the gate, and only ticket holders can be allowed in. * Scarlat Albright, O.D. Optometrist 2936 Dundas St. West (Dundas â€" Keele) Evenings By Appointment 1894 J. R. Currie, O.D. For Appointment Call / CH 1â€"0701 INVESTMENTS OPTOMETRY

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