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Weston Times (1966), 25 May 1967, p. 7

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SECOND SECTION its Easter Seal campaigns. lfl 11 Y“n R.'flr, When the service club first Raises $120,000 began its mailings back in 1951, CI'i T | $1,601 was received. The 1967 For PPM ots total amounted to $9.975 â€" just ‘The hard working ‘Westonâ€"| $25 short of the 10,000 objective. Mount Dennis Rotary Club has| In a joint report to Rotarians, to date raised more than $120,000 | chairman of the Easter Seal comâ€" for crippled children through‘ mittee, Jake Maurice and treaâ€" For Months Our‘Competitors Have Been Issuing Challenges Such As . .. We Can Sell For Less!" ‘Nobody Undersells!" ‘Name Your Own Deal!"" "We‘ll Do Anything to Sell You a Car!" "Lowest Prices In Town !" _ "Best Package Deal In Town!" ‘Highest Trade Allowance !" _ "Ha! Ha! We Sell For Less! WE ACCEPT ALL CHALLENGES ! ! Bring us ANY Finance Terms and see if Chrysler‘s Credit Insured Ownership Plan won‘t save you money! SERVICE: ‘‘We‘re not the Biggest . . . but we try to be the Best!" Remember: "If You Don‘t Buy From Us â€" You‘ll Pay Too Much!" Here‘s ~your â€" chance to own an exclusively deâ€" signed car! Be first in your _ neighbourhood 30 own» a Centennial Plyâ€" mouth . . . a 1967 Cenâ€" tennial Fury is a 2 door full size and equipped Plymouth with many acâ€" cessories that would norâ€" mally cost you extra dollars. Here is a big cor built by Conadians for Canadians: And it‘s vours in the colour of your choice complete at one low price. Plus a Free Expo Passport for 7 days with your purchase. EQUIPPED AS SHOWN FULL PRICE . .®;~* NOTE: reserve the panies and V8, auto., radio. Lic. 580411 6 cyl, radio. Lic. J65546 6 cylinder, radio. Lic 580669 Full Price $2,169 Full Price $1.279 Full Price $989 66 Ford 2â€"Door 65 Mustang Hardtop 63 Dodge 2â€"Door 6 cyl, auto., radio. Lic. 4â€"speed, radio. Lic. 579360 6 cylinder, Lic. 581006 530133 Full! Price $1,989 I Full Price $769 Full Price $2,069 65 Valiant V200 2â€"Door 63 Plymouth Station Wagon 66 Dodge Coronet 2â€"Door 6 cyl., radio. Lic. 576477 6. radio. Lic. 31472X 6. auto. Lic. 580664 Full Price $1,379 Full Prize $679 Full Price $1,969 64 Chevy II 2â€"Door 63° Pontiac 4â€"Door 66 Pontiac Parisienne 2â€"Dr. 6 cylinder. Lic 581236 68. auto.. radio. Lig 379824 Hardtop, V8, auto. power Full Price $839 Full |Price $789 steering and brakes, radio. 64 Valiant 4â€"Door 63 Plymouth 4â€"Door Lic. 564243 6 cyl. radio. Lic. 598849 V8. auto. Lic. 600431 Full Price $2,069 65 Valiant V200 2â€"Door 66 Dodge Coronet 2â€"Door 6 cyl., radio. Lic. 576477 6. auto. Lic. 580664 Full Price $1,379 Full Price $1,969 64 Chevy II 2â€"Door 66 Pontiac Parisienne 2â€"Dr. 6 cylinder. Lic 581236 Hardtop, V8, auto. power Full Price $839 steering and brakes, radio. 64 Valiant 4â€"Door Lic. 564243 6 cyl., radio. Lic. 59884 Full Price $2,395 Full Price $949 T 66 Pontiae 2â€"Door 65 Meteor 4â€"Door SPECIAL ‘CENTENNIAL DAYS‘ SAVINGS ON ... CHRYSLERS + PLYMOUTHS + VALIANTS TOO! Becouse of restricted production we right to limit the quantities to comâ€" fleet owners. NO DEALERS PLEASE! "Centennial Days" TOP QUALITY USED CARS NAzARD WARNING LGHT SYSTC _ A _ "eetPP o wnrre wall | sareTy \ P a puai SYSTEM Tires seat sEuts T res REMOTE Outsi0€ mimmor . SAPETâ€"DESiGNED . SAFETY RIM wheels ENTE Ngf&‘r!ymoutfi THE CAR WITH THE BIG PLUS â€" 5 YEARâ€"50,000 MILE WARRANTY & C Full Price $839 64 Valiant 4â€"Door 6 cyl., radio. Lic. 598849 $s2567 PADDED DASH & VSORS ’ Canada‘s Executive Centennial Designed Car â€" 1887 | 1987 Designed Specially For Islington Chrysler CHALLENGE!! © CANADA‘S FINEST AUTOMOBILE VALUE.. ANTENWA ACCEPTS 2 SeEED ELECTRIC From Any Challenger and See if we don‘t beat it by To donate a share of our profit to worthwhile charities during Centennial Year. From now until May 31, 5%, of Islington Chrysler‘s net profit on a Centennial car purchase will be donated to the Salvation Army. $50â€"$500 > GIVEâ€"TO THE RED SHIELD THIS MONTH BRING US ANY DEAL Islington‘s Centennial Project SSULATED wiRYL To® THE ©OORâ€"HANDLES f . 10M °/7itchen ‘ I:::..-%;ec":‘..?*.:-.;....& I 7 Phone 248â€"2651 there areâ€" over 60 crippled chilfâ€" ren in the district served by the organization and more than 16,000 in Ontario. The contribuâ€" tions are used for care and treat. ment of crippled children as well as for braces, artificial limbs, summer camp and transportation. surer Ken Saalmans noted that 5476 Dundas St. W. RADI® ~ FURY $79.80 PER MONTH CHRYSLER â€"CREDIT FINANCING BE. 9â€"3541 (Between Hwy. 27 and the 6 P'Jm) 9 a.m. â€" 10 p.m. Full Price ONLY $169. DOWN OR YOU TRADE CARPETS OFFICMt CENTENNIAL crest .‘ prisuant e cce CNBDE R WMiRROR 600431 $849 5.5% CcustOM MOULDINGS BACK UP LIGHTS "WHO ME?" "YES YOU! MARGARET TEEN SHOP WPP o orcss SPECIAL CLEARANCE AT,. . . Buy One Dress At Regular Price Get Another Dress For Sl.OO Sale Starts Toâ€"day WESTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1967 eonnanenacoancomonaoanancananaaanmety on NORTH PARK/30ML =~â€"â€" o f In The North Park Plaza (KEELE AND LAWRENCE) ©®@ A clean mhodern house and facilities © Automatic pin setters on all alleys. ©@ Snack bar and supervised nursery for WE OFFER: (at Weston Rd.) afternoon ladies leagues. 2065 LAWRENCE AVE. W. many coaches and officials who shared his desire to make the top. He told‘ his youthful audience many of the inside workings of the great team effort that was necessary for this year‘s comeâ€" fromâ€"behind victory in the race for the Stanley cup. Many pertinent questions about individual plays, toughest players, draft possibilities, etc.. were fired from the floor and Bob handled them with the same ease and dis-‘ tinction which characterizes his play on the ice â€" head on â€" and with the candour of a proâ€" fessional craftsman. He urged his listeners to do theif best, not only at play, but particularly in school. A good education and keen hocâ€" key ability go together in that order. .The presentation of trophys to the winning teams and individual awards to the top players in each league followed. The announceâ€" ment was m«de that next seaâ€" son will be two weeks longer as the league gets under way early in October. _ At the conclusion of the eve ning sincere thanks were express To The LADY BOWLERS IN THE WESTON DOWNSVIEW AREA WHO HAVE NOT YET... MADE UP THEIR MINDS 249â€"9641 where your league is going to bowl next season may we suggest you call GERRY VAN : WART : ed to the individuals and organâ€" izations who helped to make this a successful season. Thanks were expressed to the donors of all the trophys, particularly to Mr. & Mrs. Baker of Weston Credit Jewellers for the individual playâ€" er awards which has been their contribution for many years. The: ladies auxiliary of the legion for their very fine dinner; the manâ€" agement and trustees of the Lions arena; and the fine coverage acâ€" corded. throughout the year by the staff of the Weston Times. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Humber Blvd., Mt. Dennis, are pleased to announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Janice Ley to Arthur Philip Birch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. Joseph St., Toronto 2 49 â€" 29 8 1 2 3 3 â€" 5 1 0 1 THE ANNUAL INSPECTION of the Wrenette Corps of the RCSCC Ilusâ€" trious, Weston, was a second for the corps which formed two years ago. Midâ€" shipman Donna Skinner and Surgeon Commander Lansdowne are inspectâ€" ing cadet. Wrenettes Flint and Wallace. During the ceremony, PO 1 Susan Manderson was presented the best Wrenette of the year award. Linda Palmâ€" er won the first year Wrenette award and PO 2 Penny Armstrong received a Bosun‘s pipe as best Petty Officer| T he only thing that marred an otherwise perfect evening was theft of a French hornâ€"from one of the ship‘s cabins. 1359 Lawrence Ave. W. Engaged The Weston lawn bowling club will be commencing its centenâ€" nial year season Saturday May 27 with a two p.m. mixed rinks game. Mixed rinks will participate in the opening day games with the Trebles taking over the 2059 Weston Rd. greens 7:30 p.m., Monday May 29. R. G. Shannon is the 1967 presâ€" ident. Other executive members are Jack Booth viceâ€"president treasurer, E.G. Gurr secretary, A. F. Atkins greens committee, Stanâ€" ley Snider and Oscar Fillman property committee. S. V. Mussel. white heads the games commitâ€" tee and J. C. Robertson is in charge of tournaments. The club is one of the oldest in Metropolitan Toronto having been organized in 1894. Its 1967 strength is 60 male members and 50 women. Weston Lawn Bowling Club Commences Its 74th Season â€" Here is the complete bowling schedule to July 31: > Sat. May 27. Mixed Rinks: Mon. May 29, Trebles; Tues. May 30, Night Hawks:; Mon. June 5. Trebles; Tues. June 6. Night Hawks; Mon. June 12, Trebles; Tues. June 13. Night Hawks; *Sat. June ‘17, Club Mixed Douâ€" bles (Snider Trophy); Mon. June 19. Trebles: Tues. June 20, Night Hawks; *Sat. June 24, Mens Pairs G. TUMINO GARDEN SUPPLIES Tel. RO 2â€"9644 269 Scarlett Road BEING HELD NEXT MONDAY EVENING IN THE WESTON C 3:15 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M. to 900 P. (OPENING DAY» !J help us help : The RED CROSS . E.I...o.g..o ..m .mmm | a woth MAY 29th (Inch Trophy); Mon. June 26, Trebles;â€" Tues. June 27, Night Hawks; Sat. July 1, Club Mixed. (Centennial Tournament) Mon. July 3. Trebles; Tues. July 4. Night Hawks; Mcn. July 10, Trebles; Tues. July 11, Night Hawks; *Sat. July 15, Mixed Trebles (Inch Trophy); Mon. July 17. Trebles: Tues. July 18, Night Hawks; Mon. July 24, Doubles; Tues. July 25, Night Hawks; *Sat. July 29, Mens Treâ€" bies(Farr Trohpy); Mon. July 31, Doubles. Additional Mixed Rinks on some Saturday afternoons will be posted MIXED Binks every Wednes day and FEm®day evenings unless otherwise posted. 6 Argentine police raided Juan Brito‘s house to" ask him about some stolen cars. He wasn‘t in *All Cup Tournaments start at 10:00 a.m. so they looked in the gardenm and one paliceman noticed | a couple of inches of rubber pipe in a newlyâ€"spaded plot. They dug down a foot and there was Brito‘s breathing through the tube. Life Insurance coverage for Family Income, Mortgage, Education, Annuities and Retirement Income ~Business Life Insurance â€" Estate Planning â€" Taxation For a review. without obâ€" ligation, of your present life insurance, and an explanaâ€" tion of how the Canada Penâ€" sion Plan will anect yOu! insurance prograimn, please telephone or write , BRYAN W. DAWSON © HIDING THE:HARD WAY METROPOLITAN 100 Dixie Rd. Plaza Tel. 278â€"7208 will PAGE SEVEN

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