GE SECOND SECTION William G. Evans & Sons Ltd., For fun, leave them bchind with a racinF equipped 1600 Sports Convertible. 96 H.P. plant, dual carbs, AC_ Alternator, radio, tachometer, clock, etc. 107 m.p.h. 2112 ISLINGTON AVE. N., WESTON, ONT. Phone: 851â€"0242 Peg Grant will be back next week William G Evans & Sons Lid. have brought _ the DATSUN to the WESTON area Term Insurance a Specialty â€" Since 1949" TERM lNi.llJRANCE? Reuben Schafer C.L.U. OCCIDENTAL LIFE Phone RU 9â€"1291 3101 Bathurst ‘st. " â€" MestonTimes Come and see for yourself the Datsun at William G. Evans & Sons Ltd. Showroom. It‘s the car that givesâ€"youâ€"room inside, more power for climbing and passing and "more allâ€"round comfort than other imports in its price class. Come and see the eyeâ€"pleasing interior with padded dash, excellent heatingâ€"defrosting system, and 2â€"speed wipers. This Datsun 1300 is easy to handle and â€"witt~~â€" give you 100,000 mile dependability. Drive a Datsun â€" then decide. For comfort. investigate the 1600 Automatic Sedan, lowâ€"priced quality, with deep cushâ€" ion Stats, wool carpets, equipment galore and powerful, hillâ€"climbing 96 H.P. engine Matron or honour was Mrs. Irene Campbell, who wore a street length dress of deep pink crepe, pill box hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and white mums. Best man was Wilson Rogers For the reception held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch |213 hall, 46 Denison Road East. Church. ficiated The bride given in marriage by her father, wore an Aâ€"line gown of white lace over taffeta, a white net small hat and she carâ€" ried a bouquet of red roses and white pom pom mums. Miss Alexandera Elizabeth Perâ€" row, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander _ Perrow, _ Tandridge Cres., became the bride of Stanâ€" ley Ross Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs, Elias Collins, Newfoundland, May 17, at Willowdale Penticostal Church. Rev. Gerald Morgan ofâ€" Aunt From England Attends _ Perrowâ€"Collins Wedding For the honeymoon in Newâ€" foundland, the bride chose a navy and white suit and white hat. Weston, the bride‘s mother wore a beige two piece suit, beige hat and corsage of yellow roses and white carnations. A special guest at the wedding was the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. E. S. Hammond, London, England, who. is also the bride‘s Godmother. Use Weston Times Action Ads For Fast Results WESTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967 This 1300 Pickâ€"up is as comfortable as a car .. solid as a tank. Big 6 foot box carâ€" mies 2000 lbs. with economy that could save vyou up to 505 on operating costs. Delivered with 4 speed full synchromesh shift, 6â€"ply tires, . alternator, torsion _ bar . suspension, heater and defroster. The Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers Association, which repâ€" resents the retail lumber and building materials dealers of the province, was founded fifty years ago this year. Much of the work of the association, in its effort to promote the betterment of the industry, is carried out by a number of working committees, including the Education Commitâ€" tee, Convention Committee, Legâ€" islation Committee, Rail Transâ€" portation Committee, Fact Findâ€" \ ing Commitee, Finance Commitâ€" ‘tee and the Interâ€"Industry Counâ€" \ cil. Secretaryâ€"Manager of the as |sociation is Herbert C. Hardy. Rod Laidlaw of Laidlaw Lumâ€" ber Co. Ltd., Oak St., Weston was appointed recently by Albert J. Hernandez, President of the Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers Association to serve on the asâ€" sociation‘s Interâ€"Industry Council. Laidiaw Appointed To RLDA Interâ€" Industry Council home will be at 3495 Lakeshore Blvd. West, Toronto 14. have set up the curriculum for their Fall term day courses for 1967â€"68. Humber College is providing a new avenue of learning and einâ€" ployment at the postâ€"secondary level for Grade 12 graduates from York and Etobicoke as well as adults and outâ€"ofâ€"school youth over 19 years of age, whether or not they are secondary school graduates. Onéeâ€"year, twoâ€"year and threeâ€" year courses will be offered. The tuition fees for the one and twoâ€" year courses will be $100 a year and $200 for the threeâ€"year course. Applied Arts: General Arts and Science. Home Economics with fashion or food administration opâ€" tion, Welfare Services and Early Childhood Education. Technology Division: Engineerâ€" ing _ Technical. _ Architectural Drafting and Mechanical Draiftâ€" ing, Electronics, Computer and Laboratory Technician. There will be cafeteria facilities for the students as well as a health centre and library. ® CoUrsEs® **‘* Business division: General Busâ€" iness, Special Commercial Legal and Medical Secretarial. _ _ DEFERMENT OF TAXES ; The $150 deferment of taxes on | property for pensioners as proâ€"! posed by the provincial governâ€" ; ment is creating quite a controâ€" versy among our citizens in the Borough of York. For many pensioners it will bring no relief because they will continue to scrimp, save and pay their taxes rather than place & The Humber College of Applied Go back to ASEMEEuS one possible payment with an Associates consolidation loan ;i 62 BWb s 41 198 V ces ""“'“;fl“zéï¬â€˜ ~\o NOWB Snss ; WV * / "A4 . Gg _ SAY) zces 449y 7" Te O\WKI‘»‘"A Mess M\ A /A 1*ze".. "17/ # ’b:zgï¬n s | uce 9e Te uy "x“s\ï¬ Q C n"ï¬@ï¬ ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED $A e e e n [ Sn 1sy Ppayments s Jj When "easy‘ payments become impossible â€" Too often, those "easy" monthly payments can add up to a staggering figure. That‘s the time to see the Associates about a debt consolidation loan, and go back to one low payment a month. The Associates will lend you money to pay off bills, and then arrange one monthly payment carefully suited to your budget. Ask an Associates manager about a debt consolidation loan, and get a fresh start today. TUITION FEES 1851 Humber College Announces Courses and Tuition Fees "For free guide map of Expo ‘67 call in at any Associates office." 1830 Weston Rd. (South of Lawrence) Phone 241â€"4411 1939 Shepgrd Ave. West (at Jane) one 638â€"5717 51 Eglinton Ave. West (West of Dufferin) Phone RU 1â€"6645 ~JItIGIIE > ‘04 ; â€"* SmAYMENT UNTIL they have struggled so hard to keep free of debt. . Those who accept the deferâ€"|from the Library at Mount Denâ€" ment of taxes, at an age when nis United Church, Guestville they deserve to have that semseâ€"Ave When it is fuit, please hand of accomplishment and security | in your card to Mrs. Joan Hughes, which goes hand in hand with 4 Robert St., telephone 241â€"9215, ownership of property, are apt to f or to the church office. tee! the government is@gain tak=â€" Aâ€" receipt will be sent »i0 you ing something from them which from the committee they. have earned by years of wINNER OF TV hard work. . hss ho The proposal that York Council introduced to the Ontario Legisâ€" lature, that $100 be deducted from the educational tax on property needy pensioners in the borouzh, seems‘to be a much better soluâ€" tion to the problem. However. this proposal is aule i T: {10+ TN.0 IIO 1 JASC matically defeated when the gov. | PO"table television set. ernment brings in its legialauon; SILVER WEDDING for the $150 deferment. | ~Conprstuistions to Mr: and Mrs. SHAREâ€"Aâ€"LOAF ! C. Dunlop of Mount Dennis Bapâ€" Would you, when doing your | iSt Chu_rch.who celebrated their weekly shopping, buy an extra 25th wedding anniversary on loaf for a hungry person? Most | Tues.. May 23. of us would gladly do so, but loaves cannot literally be sent to the ‘haveâ€"not" peoples of the world. The Canadian Frecdom From Hunger Committee is asking you By Marion JANE PARK & MOUNT DENNIS GUNDY a" 0 @ Pressure Fried Chicken @ Fish ‘N‘ Chips â€" Sea Food ¢tc. Phone 248â€"2651 ‘ Pam Holland, Durie St. and Beverley O‘Rourke, Handel Ave., have just returned from an exâ€" ‘(endcd, visit to the Montague | Beacit Hotel, Nassau in the Baâ€" ! hamas. The girls also spent some ‘time in Miami, Florida. CENTENNIAL BAZAAR The students at Lambton Park public school are hoping to raise | the balance of $200 needed to supply audio visual aid equipâ€" | ment for the Indian school. ’ On Saturday morning the school | will be open for their centennial | bazaar and they hope as many | interested citizens as possible will | support them in this endeavour. bdborbnbdadiBinaadiierint andir ies A Aikabmedinsria | Gail Brown, Church St., Weston. \The tray carries an inscription | "©1867â€"1967", the 10 flags of the \ provinces, Canadian crest and ‘1cememrinl symbol. The Majorettes presented a dis play of their work during the | Borough of York recreation deâ€" | partment‘s windâ€"up craft and acâ€" tivity show at H. J. Alexander public school. Fortyâ€"eight girls participated in the 196667 batom» | twirling sessions. The winning ticketâ€"holder of the draw at the Smythe Park fireâ€" works display on the evening of May 22 is Murray Smith of 94 Bexley Cres. reports Fred Chipâ€" perfield, chairman of the Church of the Advent fireworks commitâ€" tee. Mr. Smith won a Philco portable television set. (25¢) each week in a Shareâ€"aâ€"Loaf card. These cards are available from the Library at Mount Denâ€" nis United Church, Guestville The Powellâ€"Brown nursery for emotionally disturbed children, % Hucknall Road, Downsview, held a workshop open to the pubâ€" lic yesterday at the school. The entire treatment of the disturbed child from child care, occupationâ€" al therapy, and arts, to the study of the problem by psychiatrists and educators was discussed. Dr. John Rich, Toronto psychiaâ€" trist, was among the panelists at Workshop Studies Problem â€"Children Winner of theâ€"silver centennial tray, raffied off by Weston Majâ€" orettes last Saturday, was Mrs, Mrs. Joyce Nicolls, secretary, wishes to "thank all those who participated to make the event so successful, with a special thanks to the mothers who perâ€" formed the many tasks required." Draw proceeds go towards the purchase of uniforms. Westonite Wins Twirlers‘ Tray NASSAU â€" VISIT