Clinic Aims for 300 Pints of Blood $ECOND SECTION The need is(greu! The North York Red Cross hope to collect over 300 donations of blood at their Crang Plaza Clinic next Wednesday, August 16. At the last Crang Plaza Clinic there were 308 volunteer. donors; . and,. with 25 rejects, 278 packages of blood were collected. The afternoon clinic from 2 to 4 pm will be, convened by Mrs. Dickinson, St. Philip Neri Church and her staff of volunteers. From 6 to 8:30 in the evening, the volâ€" unteer staff will be beaded by Church At the last clinic, Mrs. James E. Merry, Westchester Rd., and Joseph Schoutsen, Weston Rd., made their 20th donation, and will be given a certificate to signify their gifts. Mrs. C Fifth donation pins were awardâ€" ed to: Mrs. Ruth Borley, Wilson Avenue; Mrs. Sophie Baker, Taviâ€" stock Road; William Craig, Grey Road; Mrs. Gloria "Campagna, Wilson‘ Avenue; Everett Egenâ€" goor, Beattie Ave.; Angelo Granâ€" do, Celt Ave.; Mrs. Patricia Grifâ€" fin, The Wishbone; Norbert Janâ€" otta, Sheppard Ave.; Martin Kip, Sentinel Road; Pat McCaig, Frith Rd.; Mrs, Rochelle Mandle, Olâ€" lerton Rd.; Gerald Peck, Wilson Ave.; Mrs. L. Pothier, Parchesâ€" Ave.; Mrs. Marion Teeple, Grandâ€" ravine Dr.; and Stephen Walker, Southgate Ave. If you are between the ages of 18 and 65, and in reasonably good A. Kelly of St. Jude‘s health, you too can give the "Gift and $2 student of Life." | . Due to the in NORTH YORK SOFTBALL \&hip, the. :sluh Amesbury‘s team in the North WXT°SS® US O¢ York Softball league is within one ‘‘1, g}““‘m:’ game of winning the North York w‘ A ml f title, after defeating the Avenue Other ch bazi ' Rd. team 11â€"0. The final game, or | ~\@/ emsn Ln the game which could have given Theud“ Sdesday, ‘ them the title. was rained out! LNHS® after two innings Tast week. Should Amesbury go on toâ€"win this series, they will enter the Toronto area finals on August 14, at Amesbury. Future home games are scheduled for No. 1 diamond at Keele and Lawrence on August 21 and 28. The winning team in this series will advance to the Ontario Championship at Niagara on September 9. ‘ MAPLE LEAF TENNIS _ Although the Maple Leaf tennis club has now 127 members, new members are invited to join. Apâ€" plications will be available at the courts at the club permit times. Membership fees for the year are $5 family; $4. couple; $3 adult; MWeston Times Due to the increase in memberâ€" Wpip, the club has been able to increase its permit times, which will include Tuesdays from 1:30 to 3:30 for the ladies of the club. Wednesday 5 pm to dusk Other club times are: Wednesday, 5 pm to dusk Thursday 6 pm to dusk Saturday . 5 pm to dusk HOSPITALIZED Mtts. Agnes MacDonald, Rustic Rd. is recovering from surgery in Humber Memorial Hospital. We hope she will be able to be back home with her family soon. SYMPATHY We were saddened to hear of the death on August 4 of Mrs. Irene McGivern of Lorne Bruce Drive. She is survived by her husband, Kennetb, and chidren Kenneth, â€" Patrick, Judith and Steven. s Due to an accidental fall on Sunday morning, John Picardy, Rustic Rd., is in serious condition in Humber Memorial Hospital. By HARVEY HIGGINS + There have been cases of vanâ€" dalism in the parkette on Denison Ave. in the south end of Weston. Can vandalism be classed as a reflection of the lack of training that parents have not given their children to respect other persons‘ property? As a result of these latest acts of vandalism, the equipment will have to be replaced at the taxâ€" payers‘ expense. To try and reâ€" duce further cases the parkettes are having to be patrolled by the police on a 24 hour basis. Here again a further drain on the manâ€" power of the police force. the city, then each intersection _supplying an east bound artery ~shouldhave a _ Téft turn lane. | Lawrence Ave. has been cut off \for left turn traffic, therefore ; by making Denison a left turn | point it would aid the motorist | to get to the Tretheway route. To the traffic coâ€"ordinator we suggest consideration be given at the intersection of Denison and Weston Rd. for a left turn lane for south bound cars, This lane could be conrolled by an advancâ€" ed flashing light. Since the motorists using Wesâ€" ton Road south bound generally want to turn left at various intâ€" ersections to work his way across The Weston Observer Indifferent Parents Blamed For Vandalism in Our Parks WESTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, Grant you the road is not too wide. However, if the bus stop were to be moved to the south of Denison Rd. three narrow lanes could be iniroduced on the northeast part of the intersection. « Another bhazard that exists is at crosswalks throughout Metro where the Toronto Transit Comâ€"| mission locates a bus stop beâ€" ‘ tween the X and the cross walk. A motorist passing a loading bus| has his line of sight blocked and | he is therefore unable to see anyâ€" one stepping from the curb onto the crosswalk. For a firm interestâ€" ed in pedestrian traffic for their patronage, the location of a bus stop close to a crosswalk is cerâ€". tainly a hazard for the pedestrian and motorist. To the traffic coâ€" ordinator of the borough I submit a number of locations where this condition exists. A few are: Jane & Pritchard, Lawrence and Gibâ€" : son, Eglinton & Glenhome. To the \ professional road planners and traffic coâ€"ordinators we ask that }theï¬ conditions be corrected so as t8 remove another type of hazâ€" xard from the roads. | ‘There are plans underway to view, was given in marriage by replace the building of the Wes her stepfather, A. H. Canty, to | ton _ Collegiate. â€" The _ school| Dr. John Donald Mcintosh of Fort | grounds are to be enlarged by|William Ontario. in a private | the expropriation of nine homes|candlelight _ ceremony _ at the | on William St. The Department|Church of St. Stephen on Saturâ€" ‘of Education, in a formula for|day, August 5. Friend and miniâ€" school facilities says a school|ster, Rev. Hugh Reynolds perâ€" â€"population of 1500 students. reâ€"| formed the wedding vows and the | quires three gymnasia and a playâ€" |‘ music was played by Les Taylor, ‘ing field. A gymnasium costs| organist god choirmaster of St. about $150,000.00 to $200,000.00, | Stephen‘s. j resulting in a total of $600,000.00| _ Attending the bride. Mrs. Betiy for three units. A playing field‘ Reymolds was wearing a shanâ€" | costing up to $300.000.00 an acre‘ tung coat and dress ensemble in for a total of $900,000.00 for a| melonâ€"peach shade. She carried football field. Therefore for athâ€"! a spray of yellow roses. Jetics we require $1,500.000.00.| The bride‘s mother. Mrs. A. H. To the Works department we draw to your attention that nfter‘ several severe rainstorms it has been noticed that the catch basins at the northwest corner of Wilâ€" liam and Pine St. intersection is plugged. A similar situation exâ€" ists at South Station and John St. > To those persons in Weston who like to play bingo the Weston Lions and Parkdale Lions are coâ€" sbonsors. of bingo at the Club Kingsway every other Thursday night. The next playing night is August 17th. On Saturday, August 5 approxiâ€" mately 41 air cadets of the 700 squadron â€" returned to Weston after two weeks of camp at Trenâ€" ton. Ontario arid St. Jean. Quebec. While at camp the boys were given a variety of training from parade souare drill. aircraft f{aâ€" miliarization, to guidance in deâ€" velopment of sound character and moral integrity for a useful life in the community. Force: A moforist wishing to make a left turn at an intersection where | a pedestrian crosswalk is located | _ should not stop in front of lhef crosswalk. He should proceed to> the centre of the intersection to wait for the traffic to clear for the left turn. The ruling a cross walks is that one must not pass a stopped car, If a motorist is stopped for a left turn in front of the crosswalk then the motorist q in the adjacent lane wanting to pass has to stop. If there is no pedestrian in the crosswalk. the passing motorist is confused and will have made an unnecessary stop. A crosswalk where this ocâ€" curs frequently is the one at King Street and Weston Rotd. A tip those persons in Weston 4 John St. WETâ€"DAMPâ€"LEAKY lï¬;flmu CONsTRYCTION Ne d zdn ssuz from the Metro Police ‘‘‘EN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR Wearing a melon yellow . silk shantung coat and dress ensemâ€" ble, flowered petal and tulle matâ€" ching headpiece, and carrying a spray of centennial roses the charming widow, Margorie Mcâ€" Ewen of Chesham Dr., Downsâ€" view, was given in marriage by her stepfather, A. H. Canty, to Dr. John Donald Mcintosh of Fort William Ontario, in a" private candlelight â€" ceremony â€" at_ the Church of St. Stephen on Saturâ€" day, August 5. Friend and miniâ€" ster. Rev. Hugh Reynolds perâ€" formed the wedding vows and the ‘music was played by Les Taylor, organist god choirmaster of St. Stephen‘s. § | â€"Following a reception ‘at the ‘iBeverley Hills Motor Hotel. Dr. Hnd Mrs. J. D. Mclntosh left on | a wedding trip through the New ‘}Englamd states via Expo. 1 PUDD‘NHEAD SAYS: \ ""The recipe for a successful | sponge cake is to go out and ‘borâ€" row all the ingredients." IT WAS A SNAP The MTRCA has announced the winners of its 6th Annual Black e my MRvh ie e emae t music was played by Les Taylor, | First prize winner in black and | :\a;tmd; organist apd choirmaster of St. white class, John Powell of Toâ€"| Hem ) Stephen‘s. § ronto:; 1st in color, oï¬s M. B.} zLa:ez: Attending the bride. Mrs. Betiy Dawson also of Tor s \ concerm Reynolds was wearing a shanâ€" Mr. Powell‘s wife, Joan won a | 5 tung coat and dress ensemble in 2nd in color class, while Mrs. | gmn‘l * melonâ€"peach shade. She carried‘ Ruby King came second among | WSmefl S a spray of yellow roses. the black and white entries. St , The bride‘s mother. Mrs. A. H. George Thompson took 3rd prize | J:ehesnt Canty of Belsize Dr.. Toronto,| for his black and white @MtV} | lulee fioy chose a pale blue linen suit with I Donald Preston won 3rd prize 1-11"‘5111 1 white accessories. On her purse, honors in the color class. ~ “Ce nire t a spray of sweetheart roses. | _ About 250 entries were received i tember m Waul & s on oa i â€" Attending the bride, Mrs. Betiy Reynolds was wearing a shanâ€" tung coat and dress gmemb!e in For the groom. Ronald Orr was best man. and lan McEwen, bride‘s younger son. was the ushâ€" er. On a short weekend pass ofâ€" ficerâ€"cadet. _ Dewar _ McEwen °R.C.N.. bride‘s elder son, flew east from Esquimalt B.C. for the ceremony. McEwenâ€"Mcintosh OF COURSE Shirley Draper, of Elm St. Weston, is leaving for Soest, Gerâ€" many. to teach the children of the armed forces based there. _ | The 26â€"yearâ€"old teacher, who has taught for seven years. first at Danton B. Hood, then at Charles E. Webster. decided she wanted to travel and see Europe, but not as a tourist. She applied to the York board of education, who decided she was qualified. and loaned her to the government for two years In February she was informed that she. would .be cJleaving for Germany on August 22, to teach i 18 children in a kindergarten. UNINVITED GUEST: "Fritz" the cat wandered into an outdoor wedding reception being covered by Weston Times photographer Bill Henderson last week and decided he would like to partake in the eats too. Henderson got 5 NEC n (ore es en L i martanA‘a hear a sh.(;t “o‘%â€""l'_’;i‘t’zi"v snatching a bite to eat t bottle before the feline was given the bum‘s As she is an‘only child, her parents are reluctant to let her go. but are glad, nevertheless, that she has this chance, C-u;'rentlyiuln'ng two courses at York University, she will write an exam in élerï¬Ã©rilary school guidance on August 3. and one in social.physcology on August 38. Weston Teacher Leaves for 2â€"Â¥ear Posting in Germany Quiet Wedding at St. Stephen‘s Creek Pioneer Village photoâ€"| Birthday Canada," and the show graphic competition. | will ~include a chrysanthemum . s s P o tea and Japanese flower arrangeâ€" First prize winner in black and | h wikte clase. doin Fonell 1e o. | miont detonstration by â€" Ne ts eiem M ENICC N oo + Hamazake. About 250 entries were received for this year‘s contest and winâ€" ners received cash awards and passes to the Village and the conservation areas. ‘The photographic contest has been sponsored by the MTRCA for the past six years in conjuncâ€" tion with the anpual Spring reâ€" opening of Pioneer Village and open to all amateur photographâ€" ers. Two dates in September have already arrived in the news planâ€" ning stage: he _ Moe Om + â€" We have some advanced inforâ€" matibn on the Beveriey Hills United Church annual horticulâ€" tural show to be held on Saturâ€" dav. September 9. 2 to 4 pm. Fourteen other teachers from all over Canada will accompany NMiss Draper to Soest. The Department of National Defense is ‘sponsoring similar schools in Germany, as well as one in Belgium. and one in Sarâ€" dinia. The theme will be "Happy » lAN FtEMNGS Show Times: Week Days 7:00 pm â€" 9:05 pm Sat. Continuous from 1:00 pm Sun. Continuous from 2:00 pm FALL ARRIVALS re== ALBERT R BROCCOL ... HARRY SALTZMAN es o ooe o n en‘ . 1331 WESTON ROAD, WESTON, ONTARIO * _ _ _ TELEPRONE 241â€"1821 ERimnee n oo nanes eat between the punch bowl and a beer um‘s rush by a dismayed hostess. THE AIR CONDITIONED PRESENTS |Jane St.. are sponsoring ticket | sales for "Adventure In Fashion | â€" Fall ‘67" at Yorkdale Shopping | Centre on Tuesday evening, Sepâ€" ‘tember 19. Further information, | call W/A president, Maryâ€"Lou | Speirs 244â€"6712. + VILLAGE CRAFTS Members of Kingcrafts, estabâ€" lished in 1950 by Lady Flavelle | of King Township, will be in their ‘ second week of craftwork deâ€" monstrations at Pioneer Village this coming weekend and will inâ€" | clude: spinning, weaving, emâ€" ‘ broiderery work, leather craft, â€" quilting and rugâ€"hooking between â€"11 am and 4 pm at the Daiziel ~(Deeâ€"ell) Barn Museum. A disâ€" ,‘gz,:;of their work will also be ; wn in the Museum. | From a starting membership _‘ of 30. Kingcraft has grown to 200, | and their headquarters in King , City was built through money raised by members in selling their own craft work. * ON TRACK The Confederation Train will chus along the tracks for a Downsview . stop at Caledonia north of Lawrence. August 17, and will be at. this location until " August 21 â€" Later we‘ll have more details concerning | arrangement cate: gories, rules and regulations and specimen bloom exhibits. Secondly, the ladies of St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church, 2259 From what we have heard to \ date. it‘s something that shouldn‘t | be missed . .. so pack your bags | and get in the queue . . . being | allergic to lineâ€"ups, only time will | tell if we get"in to see what‘s | inside. PAGE SEVEN R‘f