No Knees, Not Even An Elbow Showed in 19th Century Garb By KAY NEAPOLE MMG“IITMM ladies of the of â€" St. Stephen (Jane St. north) present» ed: 100 years of fashion‘ in the parish hall last weék. Through the kind coâ€"operation of people in the immediate area and. around Ontario who reached away back into the clothes closet, and seamstresses of St. Stephen‘s, In a biack travelling ensembie, with embossed velvet cape, W.A. president, Maryâ€"Lou Speirs was the show opener. This outfit had been worn by Miss Eliza Trapin (then 12 years old) on a voyage from Ireland to Canada in 1838. It was loaned for the occasion by FISHERMEN! v SELECT PRIVATE CLUB has openings on a $100. annual membership basis. Fly fishing ONLY .... PERMITTED. Boats, cooking and over night accommodation included. Distance â€" less than 50 miles from the West end of Metp. For further details write .... Box 202. c/o Weston Times Also, under Chapter 427, Section 19, said Act proâ€" vides that every person who contravenes any of the proâ€" visions of this Act or of the regulations, or of any order made under this Act, is guilty of an offence and on sumâ€" mary conviction is liable for a first offence to a fine of not more than $25.00 and for a second or subsequent offence to a fine of not less than $25.00 and not more than $100.00. I TROUT Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with The Weed Control Act of Onâ€" tario, (R.S.O. 1960), Chapter 427, Sections 3 and 13, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of the Borough of Etobicoke are destroyed by the lst of May, 1967, and throughout the season as often as is necessary to prevent the ripening of their seeds, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. Thursday and Friday 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Registration â€" 3 Weekâ€"Ends Only A"fl 27’ 28, 29 m Mfly 4, 5' 6‘- “' 12’ ‘3 SHOW TIMES WEEKDAYS FROM 7:00 P.M. SATURDAY FROM 1:15 P.M. SUNDAY FROM 2:00 P.M. FREE PARKING IN THE REAR OF THE THEATRE 1831 Weston Rd. BERT ROBINSON The Beloved Best Seller On The Screen! RALPH BELLAMY _ [_..CLAUDIA CARDINALE â€"â€"â€" Tur PROFESSiONALS â€"â€"â€" ODEON WESTON THEATRE ____ BURT LANCASTER LEE MARVIN â€" ROBERT RYAN â€" JACK PALANCE REGISTER NOW! BOROUGH OF ETOBICOKE NOTICE RE NOXIOUS WEEDS Winner of Two Academy Awards W rinen for the Sereen and Direcied by RICHARD BROOKS A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASEâ€" PANAVISION® TECHNICOLO®® eÂ¥orremEntr:â€" 2400 EGLINTON AVE. WEST (Riteâ€"Way Dept. Store) MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE WESTSIDE MALL PRESENTS ;ee‘d Iwmpoebr' Deputy Road Commissioner Mrs. Isobel Ferguson of Heathâ€" row Drive, Downsview. * As typical pioneer ladies in deâ€" murely simple print afterncon or morning dresses with matching caps, Audrey Allen and Marjorie Sykes, along with Jay Lawrence displayed a beautiful handmade shawl. Sweet young maids, Mariâ€" anne Thompson and Kathy Wray took the scene as centuryâ€"old little ’m’-llrhmmnmahu white dress all ready, beâ€" ribboned and petticoated, for a strawberry festival and complete with frilly pantalettes and curl confined cap. Kathy‘s print drees was a miniature version of the pioneer ladies, she carried her kind that lifts up at the back for 241â€"1821 twirted a hoop skirt as she showâ€" ed the fashionable recticule bag. Following closely behind was Lee Kiddell (minister‘s wife of St. Stephen‘s) wearing an 1867. oriâ€" ginal wedding dress actually worn by a Toronto bride. Ready for an apple paring Marilynne Chambers and Pat Lawrence arrived in style â€" Pat‘s white dress and slip with becomâ€" ing sash and bow had been worn by Miss Sarah Gallop in 1885 and loaned by Mrs. Harold Gallop of Fran Jeffries ‘ran attired in her greatâ€"grandmother‘s dress, was a with a most elegant lady about town, Alminta May also in black, carrying the fashionable barrel muff. Another young maid, Barbâ€" ara Lawrence was off to school, a white cap and apron over her print dress, and for the end of :d-i:"::mwnkuw into P wearing the original nightgown of Miss Sarah Gallop. Hand crocheted around the neck and sléeves, the printed words tered in an afterncon ensemble and cape of pure jet loaned by a lady in Weston. The bustle made its appearance in 1870 as high society Betty Thompson took the spotlight, the elaborately lace trimmed velvet jacket sat jauntily on her bustled Sunday, April 30th, 1967 gress as she was accompanied by the belle of the baill, Susan Lawrence rustling in black silk ahnd crinolines on the arm of her escort John Thompson, debonaire in an evening suit originally worn by Geonge Gallop Sr. and tailored in Georgetown, Ontario. A gay young blade, Garth Neapole in cutaway suit and topper originalâ€" ly worn by George Gallop Jr. while attending university, _ put the finishing touches to a portrait of Toronto society in the 70‘s. a ~broadâ€"brimmed veivet hat, went on her way with chaperone Celia Watts, gracious in a black silk beaded dress and shawl â€" loaned by Mrs. Harold Gallop. The turn of the century was handâ€" somely clad as a dashing young world sceme, Madge Dearle enâ€" trip to Boston in 1905 and loaned man, Rick Sye appeared ;veannz All citizens are reminded to set clocks and watches forâ€" In "Sunday best" Joan Caple, General & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD Notary Public RO 6â€"1717 RO 6â€"4603 October 29th, 1967 BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK _ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME YORK TRAVEL BUREAU CECIL J. EUSTACE JOHN E. DUTTON Aoril 30th, 1967 On Monday May 8, 1967, 8 p.m. â€" 10 p.m. Borough of North York Public Library Board Extends A Warm Invitation To The Public ‘ To Attend An or "sparking bee‘ teenagers FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE 1565 Lawrence Ave. West (at Keele St.) Toronto 15, Ont. WM. G. BEECH, At Amesbury Park Community Branch J. D. Service, Mayor. At 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 9th This new branch will begin serving the ‘community "OPEN HOUSE" Call the Prince Albert frock coat. Show stoppers by far, seaside sports Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Canâ€" field splashed forth in fetching bathing suits of the ‘20‘s, covered up from the neck to ankle and enough to scare any sun behind the cloud â€" to gasps and laughâ€" ter from the audience. Mrs. Canâ€" field went to considerable trouble in obtaining these rarities. a military ball by Mrs. Crang of the local plaza, Marjorie was paired off= with Charlestonâ€"hoofâ€" ing Maryâ€"Lou Speirs aâ€"dazzle of beads and headache bands, loanâ€" ed by Mrs. Harold Gallop to her first formal at OAC, Guelph, Ont. â€" they made a ravishing twoâ€" some of the roaring twenties. Time marched on into the ‘30‘s with some classic examples of what was in vogue, including a backless evening number of Mrs. Harold Gallop‘s in 1933,. with Alâ€" the lace for the trim fitting bodâ€" Anglican Church of the Advent Women 12 Yards of Cloth Makes One 1867 Gown Flapper Marjorie Sykes jazzed UNTIL DEATH DO US PART: Some of the pioneer and Victorian garb our greatâ€"grandparents wore in their heyday was fashioned at St. Stephen‘s Church including these numbers modeled by Barbara Lawrence and Garth Neapole (seated), and Pam Walker, Lee Kiddell (bride) and Pat Lawrence minta May as the lady in red velvet, undernegth a black velvet evening wrap loaned by Mrs. Chambers of Downsview. Evenâ€" ing wear for the 40‘s modelied by Susan Lawrence, complete with gold platform shoes, and for the 50‘s, Lee Kiddell made anoâ€" ther entrance in a gorgeous, deâ€" signer awardâ€"winning gown made by herself. Featuring the present day mod look,â€"Pamâ€"Waiker paced out of Carnaby St. in a mini "wet look" outfit â€" for sure would have shaken Mrs. Simcoe‘s drawingâ€" room composure and she would have had a fainting spell if she had seen Karenâ€" Jeffrie‘s pant suit. With a dress and brocade suit worn by Mrs. Chambers and her daughter Marilynne which they had made â€" themselves, Heather Caple (Mrs. Caple‘s niecg) gave everybody a surprise (made by herself) for her marâ€" ay+â€" 9 on ty a mares m io Hoff +m d tieSraly mth These positions include weekend and statutory holiday work when required during 6 day week. MANAGER LIFE GVUARDS APPLY IN WRITING TO Post Office Box 453, Weston, Ontario WESTON AREA SWIMMING POOL INVITES APPLICATIONS SUMMER STAFF A 1967 SEASON! FOR THE seven days per week | June 17 to September 4. responsible to Board of Gover: nors for complete operation of riage to a handsome kilted Scot about this gal of 1967. Making the final entrance, North York‘s Centennial Queen in person, pretty Paula Ingham, a York university student, Miss United Appeal ‘66, and one of the official hostesses at Centennial House, Toronto, Pauia has a very busy year ahead. As the central figure amid styles old and new the curtain closed on a highly successful adventure into a cenâ€" tury of fashion. Costumed, the ladies served reâ€" freshments and cut a special birthday cake for Canada. Conâ€" veners were: Mrs. Jay Lawrence SKY SETS FIRES Lightning caused 539 forest fires in Ontario in 1966, 28 per cent of the total and exceeded as a cause only by man. United Empire Loyalist lies burâ€" been planning the project for the past three months. an unusual amount of detail, it‘s because I wrote the script and gave the commentary â€" it‘s just as simple as that! week. The play entitled "Who‘s Afraid of General Wole" was a house Wed., Thurs. and Friday evenings. Many bouquets can be handed out; to the orchestra who did a wonderful job as they were required to play during a large visit his sister, Mrs. Wolfram, Mr. Wolfram and three children who, as missionaries, have been home on furiough. The Woiframs are returning to South America Gordon will commence his dutâ€" ies as civil engineer affiliated with station H.C.J.B. He is also administrator â€"of a field hospital on the edge of the jungle near Quito. During the evening, slides and others behind the scene. The theme of the play was a takeâ€"off and English Canada, each being portrayed by a family and the "#amily strife" was the friction between the two. Gord Queen, Dave Clyde and Lesli¢e Green Falls, South Dakota, and his wife their customs pertaining to Quito and Mrs. Wm. Thorneloe of Jubiâ€" lee Cres. called in to meet the at the school Wed., M;y ,‘;m 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. been busy selling girl guide cook: ies. Erika Viktoriusz joined 278B played leading roles Candy McMullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. McMullen of Epsom Downs Dr. and Stewart Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford of Ann Arbour Rd. will take place April 29 at 4 p.m. at St. Davids Cburch,. 1796 Lawrence Bloomfield Ont. and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cable of Picton were weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kemsley and family of Ann Arâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ron Penlington atAmAnbmu-vi:iudhermoflier. Mre. Wm. Nicholl in Dundas, over the weekend; while there Radio Missionary Fellowship Inc. in Latin America. â€" 1777003 is apple day, so give generously to the scouts and cubs u&isisliem.onejm_.mm The brownies and guides have Saturday is apple day Mr. and Mrs. Joe Low Cost 2nd Mortgages Above payments based on 14% per annum for 7 years WHY OUR PLAN IS BEST: :'d‘? mwyu:un&:.on HIDDEN FEEs: vp“m is crystal clear, No bonus or hidden fees are ever charged. Prepayment privileges. Confidential arrange~ SPEEDY SERVICE: Just tell us your needs and we‘ll I set up a plan for you immediately, I ASSOCIATES REALTY CREDIT LIMITED 4 Get cash fast for house repairs, a new car, vacations, or any other good reason. "Visit Expo ‘67 With You Borrow $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 helen strathburn park the a stay of come to a close. The bangquet and preseritations will end it for this season. Last Sunday‘ atâ€" Downsâ€" view arena, St. Stephens and St. udee TWhing m anoiung J ing the nmua.mb tams 7 to 4 over St. Stephens bantams. The champions in each division are: tykes â€" St. Judes; Everyone is required to supply his own lunch with tea and cofâ€" fee being supplied. The bus will leave the church at 10 a.m. and return about 9 p.m. Plans are being made to stop for in B’Hh‘uywnnduamu- tion on this you may call the secâ€" retary, Mrs. Barry at 248â€"1780. The senior citizens will have a booth at the fail.bazaar at Riverâ€" side and articles for the booth formative taik on the vast subâ€" ject of reading. This was an opâ€" portunity for the parents present to understand more fully some of the ever changing methods of our Judes, After the games last Sunâ€" day the old timers had a lot of fun playing a game of hockey, 'l‘henmï¬-hnnuuh'“ chairs, consisting of coaches, exeâ€" cutives and dads entertained the large turnout with the wheelâ€" chairs squeaking through by a 5 to 1 victory over the anm chairs in the ancient division. At the reguiar meeting of the Senior Citizens last Thursday at tion assistant of North York parks and recreation opened the meetâ€" ments served by the committee: Heather and Elizabeth Green away of Yorkdale Bivd. are hapâ€" py to announce the arrival of a parents. Congratulations! Riverside, m-'-wr.n-nam,mum; Queensway ‘ hospitai on 20. Gordon and Lynn are the bappy Mr. and Mrs. lhybm, Ann Arbour spent the weekend i Gravenburst and attended the wedding of a cousin while there. Their children have now joined the working force and are very happy with their chosen work with Gary employed by Freemans in Searboro and Brenda employed by Associated Advertising on Riâ€" the meeting adjourned. The choir sang at the beginning and end of vaida Rd. Melody Road home and school meeting April 19 with an excelâ€" The inter hockey has "“!!P.*:.;!-!!l‘!i INTER CHURCH HOCKEY As Low As $37.05 $55.58 $74.10 $92.063 241â€"5686