61. ENTERTAINMENT AND DINING CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR‘S DINNERS [TOWN CRIER ROOM â€"Car Rolls Into Humber River Entertainment nightly in the down a high embankment and landâ€" ed in 15 feet of water in the west Raymond Greatrex. 17, of RR 1 Whoodbridge died Sunday afternoon when his car travelling east on Highway 7, three miles west of Highway 50 left the road, rolled Ski at famous Hidden Valley and other selected resorts. Yorkview Social Club to be held Saturday, Decemâ€" ber 30th 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. at Crang Plaza auditorium, Jane and Wilson Music by Archie Ginsberg and orchestra Buffet ~ Door Prizes â€" Favors Flowers For All Occasions HIGH STYLING NEW YEAR‘S Everyone Welcome Tickets Available At Door For Information 742â€"2815 Year round activities @ Dance Parties @ Tennis @ Beach Parties Pomous AgABLEâ€"OUICK Tavern & Dining Lounge For All Your Holiday Entertaining â€"â€" Call _ $12.00 per couple PICKIN CHICKEN Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Funeral Arrangements Delivery Service . RESERVE NOW! Call 92333665 Now Memberships Now Open 2282 Lakeshore Blyd. Gala New Year‘s Dance 2386 Weston Road FLORIST CL 9â€"9635 ALBION SKI CLUB announces YOU NEVER TASTED CHICKEN so GOOD" Cole Slaw â€"â€" French Fries â€"â€" Salads PICKFAIR For Fast Delivery Call 247â€"2138 ‘Table Service Until 2 a.m. PLUMBING AND HEATING Taxi â€" Stand â€" Lawrance & Weston Rd. 24 Hours Service â€" Free Phone RESERVE YOUR TAXI NOW FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR‘s PARTIES. LA TIMER "Leave the driving to us" "EVERYTHING IS HOMEMADE® TAKEâ€"OUTS Free Delivery For Parties ‘Requiring 4 or More Turkeys Open Monâ€"Thurs 7:30 amâ€"‘1 pm Fri â€" Sat 7:30 a.m.â€"12pm Sun 10 amâ€"11 pm Richview Side Rd. 241â€"7044 Specializing in Chinese foods. Free delivery on orders over 5% bank of the Humber River, ‘Brampâ€" ton police were unable tiâ€"decide whether he died from injurie® or drowning. Besides his parents Mr. and Mrs. Greatrex, he is survived by his sister, Mrs. Randall Cook of Rosemount Ave., Weston. Open New Year‘s Eve and New Year‘s day. Closed Xmas and Boxing Day. Minimum Order -7Dbeount On Pickâ€"Up Over /AMinimum Order Mon â€" Thur 12 noon to 1 a.m. Fri â€" Sat 12 noon to 2 a.m. Sun 12 noon â€" 12 midnight Dining Room Closes & Hr. Earlier NEW YEAR‘S x,, Phone i63â€"9138 For Fast Takeâ€"Out Service Call 741â€"3611 For Festive Parties Free Home Delivery Over & _ MeFARLANE. MARGARET N FLORIST Â¥ 3549 Eglinton Ave. W. «.. Phone 169â€"5758 Shinny All Day for $2. MON. TO FRL 8:00 A.M TO 4:00 P.M. WESTON TAXI Pay â€" Asâ€"â€"â€" You 847 Albion Rd. (Rexdale) Closed Christmas Day 241â€"1111 TURKEY PALACE JANE ST. AT HWY. 7 â€" _ PHONE â€" _ ©889â€"7251 Holiday RESTAURANT @ Showers RESTAURANT Play Hockey DOUBLERINK ARENAS Holiday Flowers ORDER NOW! PORDAGE PALACE Weston, Ont. will be a privfege to serve you. 241â€" © Birthdays FUNERAL HOME 81. DEATHS Suddenly at the Queensway Genâ€" eral Hospital, Monday, . Dec. 25, 1967, Spencer Allan, betoved son of Helen Mason and Jack Mason of Rexdale. Dear brother of Glen, Greg and Stewart. A private family service was held Thursday mornâ€" ing, Dec. 28. Interment Riverside i Cemetery. Austin, wife of the late James Edâ€" ward Austin of Amherst, Nova Doris (Mrs. E. Hammond), James, Ethel (Mrs. I. MacPherson), Marâ€" jorie (Mrs. C. Henman‘, Edward, William and Stanley and the late Guy. Service was held in the chaâ€" pel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Dec. 27. Interment Riverside, Cemetery. At her home on Saturday, Dec. 23, 1967, Martha Barney of Weston, wife of the late Edward Barney, dear mother of Morris, William, Margaret (Mrs. W. R. Harrison) and Allan, sister of Mrs. B. E. Field of Flesherton, loving grandâ€" mother of Esther Harrison. Service was held in the chapel Wednesday Dec. 27 at 1 p.m. Interment Sanctuâ€" Suddenly as the result of an acâ€" cident on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1967, Gerald J. Dingwell, beloved son of Marg and Gerald Dingwell of Wesâ€" ton. Funeral to St. Jude‘s Church, 3265 Weston Rd. for requiem mass Saturday, Dec. 23 at 9 a m. Interâ€" ment Holy Cross Cemetery. LAWRENCE, JOHN ADDISON Suddenly at Toronto on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1967, John Addison Lawâ€" rence, beloved husband of Patricia Naish, of Scarborough, dear father of Mary, Victoria and Bruce, beâ€" loved son of Mrs. Ella Lawrence of Weston. A private family serâ€" vice was held on Friday, Dec. 22. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemeâ€" tery. On Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1967, Margaret Lindsay, wife of the late Robert J. McFarlane, dear mother of Mrs. C. S. Simpson (Marion) and the late Clifford. Grandmother of Bob and Bill Simpson, Larry and Judy McFarlane. Service was held in the chapel, Friday, Dec. 22 at 1. p.m. Interment . Stone Church Cemetery, Caledon. ORR, WILLIAM JOHNSTON . Retired from Canadian Westingâ€" house Company Limited. At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1967, William Johnston Orr of Weston, beloved husband of Ina L. Hicks, dear father of John of Ottawa, Dorothy ‘Mrs. R. Quinn) of Chicago, Dougâ€" las of Toronto and Mary (Mrs. L. Hastings) of Fort William. Brother of Lillian, predeceased the late Dr. John H. Orr and Maxwell all of Kingston, Service will be held in the chapel Saturday, Dec. 30 at 2 p.m. Interment Riverside Cemeâ€" Suddenly at the Humber Memor ial Hospital, on Sunday, Dec. 17 1967, Lillian Stewart of Rexdale wife of the late James Stewart; dear mother of Joyce (Mrs. R. A Gearing) of ‘Rexdale; Janet (Mrs G. Stock!, and the late Jean. Ser vice was held in the chapel Wed nesday, Dec. 20 at 2 p.m. Inter ment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Death Notices \ Of The Past Week * Notary Public 1156 WESTON ROAD RO 6â€"1777 RO 6â€"4603 MASON, SPENCER ALLAN 2035 Weston Rd. CGeneral & Life Insurance DINGWELL, GERALD AUSTIN, FLORENCE YORK TRAVEL BUREAU BARNEY, MARTHA CH 1â€"2233 STEWART, LILLIAN FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE (At King St.) Call (Continued from page 3) October, election month, saw both our MPP Fred Young and our Premier, John Robarts reâ€" turned to office in the Provincial election, after a grueling six weeks of campaigning. The York Downs area girl guides saw their centennial project fulfilled in October, with their presentation of "The Girl Guides are Here!", presented at the Queen Elizaâ€" beth Theatre. During this month 1 began my fourth year as the reporter for Maple Leaf and Amesbury for the Weston Times. With elections compléted, and Centennial Celebrations . almost over, November â€"was ~the~month to settle down and begin planâ€" ning for Christmas examinations, Christmas shopping : ete. Now these are over, we are looking forward to another year of activiâ€" ty. While most readers have enâ€" joyed this special year in the life of Canadians ~and Canada, they are pleased that it is now over May this "Centennialâ€"plusâ€"one" 1968 bring each of my readers a most rewarding, prosperous and HAPPY NEW YEAR.. Alderman Murray Chusid who gave up his $3,000 a year post with Metro Council under a gentleman‘s agreement may receive a certifiâ€" cate of merit from Metro Council in recognition of his service in 1967. Alderman John Williams will take Mr. Chusid‘s place for the year 1968. North York Council decided a year ago that a different alderman would sit each year of the current three year Metro term of office. Parents Want Rink Back At Warren Park School Grounds A deputation of parents asked York council on Monday to reâ€" move the outdoor ice rink from Magwood Park, beside the Humâ€" ber river and place it in the Warâ€" ren Park school grounds where it had been originally. The parents were concerned their children might venture too near the river or be attacked by the rabid skunks that have been a problem in the area this fall. They asked that the rink be movâ€" ed back to a place of safety. It had been the parks and recâ€" reation department plan to build it for skating in the winter and in a permanent location then use for lacrosse in the spring. Chusid Gives Up $3,000 Metro Job 513 Rogers Rd. RO 9â€"1762 (In the Old Eagle House) CHARLES SAMMUT Mrs. L. R. Thomas 164 John St. Weston SHIRLEY‘S 1901 Weston Road ~~~ (At Lawrence) For Local Delivery Call CUSTOM DOORS "AND WINDOWS" DEC. 22nd. LUCKY DRAW SILVER BASKET FLORIST ts ~ And special thanks to our fine customers lor their paironage. @%x Zaiest PA WiSHES 1163 WESTON RD (at Eglinton Ave.) WINNER For Any Occasion Fresh Flowers Potted Plants ) Fiece Set Dinnerware RO 9â€"0141 k NEW > YEAR of Mrs. Anna Wallingford, Ottawa, has been spending the past week family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lin coln, Giselle and Elizabeth of Wal lasey Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Grimshaw, Ricky and Sharon, Lovilla Ave., spent the weekend of the 16th at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landymore, Cobourg, Ont. at a preâ€"Christmas celebration. The North York Senior Citizens were treated to a tour of the city to view the beautiful Christmas lights on Wednesday evening. A fleet of buses, courtesy of the North York recreation department, picked up the members at 6:30 p.m. at their apartments and churches and returned them at 10:30 p.m. They visited through the Kingsway and to High Park where they stopped for coffee, to the Parliament Buildings, Exhibiâ€" tion grounds and several other streets. Twentyâ€"one went from Riverside Club and all enjoyed the tour immensely. The cub and scout groups have been having their Christmas celeâ€" brations the past week with 1st Humberview cubs at Melody Rd. school enjoying games and the exâ€" change of gifts. Cub Master Norm Parsons invested Angelo Giannoni and Robert Ward. The ladies of the auxiliary served the cubs and leadâ€" ers hot dogs, pop and candy. Meetings resume Jan. 8. Ist _ Humberview _ scouts held their party at the school Thursday night with games and a talent proâ€" gram. Winners of the talent show were Stan VanZuylen, Tony Zorzi and Robert Leonard as a group, second by Adrian Gordon and Jerry Ward as a group, third prize went to John Thorneloe for a piano selection and fourth to another group, Bruce Shorney and Gary Cookman. â€"2nd â€"Humberview â€"cubsâ€"who â€"meet at St. Timothy Church had their party and put on skits they had arranged themselves. Instead of exchanging gifts. they helped fill a basket to be taken to a needy family. ist Emery cubs had two movies at their party and magitian David Hollands dazzled the boys with his magic tricks. Ist Emery cubs, scouts, 278A guides and brownies have been busy making gifts for the elderly folk at Laughlen Lodge, Elm St. These folks are often forgotten and do appreciate children and young people taking an interest in them. The brownies assembled candy crackers, the guides made |GOLDEN CRISP | THE MAP shows the 12 lanes of the Macdonaldâ€" Cartier Freeway (Highway 401) between Highâ€" way 400 and west of Islington Avenue which were 1354 Weston Rd. North Park Plaza Wanted Fish & Chip Tasters â€" No Expgfleneo Nerm WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE _ strathburn park 1912 Weston Rd. â€" (In The Westlaw Bidg.) Phone 244â€"5324 â€" , ___BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT helen kemsley 241â€"5686 GOING OVERSEAS? Fish s 2 Locations soap favours and the cubs and scouts brought gifts. These have been distributed by Akela Marion ZLaichkowsk1 Mr. and Mrs. Rile Mills, Wheatâ€" ley, Ont.. have been visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hyatt. Rod. Susan and Debbie. Wallasey Ave., over the weekend. Mrs. Nadine Grimshaw enterâ€" tained her euchre club Wednesday evening .and the winners were Betty Péfilington and Doris Lauder. Riverside Ladies Bowling Club ended the year with a turkey roll. Winners: were Mildred Morden as high single score, Nadine Grimâ€" shaw with high tripleâ€"and Louise Spence with high triple with handiâ€" cap. Prizes for eight hidden scores and for two low scores were also given out. Santa Claus, Glenna Easton, made an entrance half way through the bowling to the delight of the adults and the amazement of the preâ€"schoolers. The children were given candies and the bowling proprietor donated potato chips which Santa handed to the wideâ€"eyed youngsters. Bowlâ€" ing resumes Jan. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whiteford, Valleyfield, Quebec, spent the holiâ€" day season with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al Boy, Adele and Doug, Wallasey Ave. Mrs. Catherine Rozomiak and Peter, Picton, spent Christmas with her mother. Mrs. Tulley and sister, Mrs. Marion MacDonald, Kathy. and Bruce. Strathburn Blvd. Our centennial vear is at a close. I do hope it has been a memorable one for you and that the new year to come brings each and everyone riches in the form of health and happiness, What more ask for? (‘hip4 We specialize in repairs on‘ly and all work is MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) The Television Man DISPENSING OPTICIAN NEIL J. MOREAU Oculist â€" Prescriptions Completed â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service v%'i'é, f}j 1744A Jane St. GUARANTEED! GINO 248â€"1821 GOLDEN CRISP Call we The ‘Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority anâ€" nounces that seven of its conservaâ€" tion areas will be open to the pubâ€" The areas, locations and facili ties are: â€"Albion Hills, on highway No. 50 about five miles north of Bolton â€" skiing for all classes. sledding, toboganning, _ snowmobile . trails, group camping by permit, nature trail, picnicing facilities, refreshâ€" ment stand, heated shelter. The area has a rope tow which operâ€" atesâ€" on weekends and holidays from 10 a.m. until sundown when weather conditions permit. Skiing, Tobogganing, Sledding For All Weekend Sports Buffs winter months â€"Black Creek, site of the famed Pioneer Village, located at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue â€" horseâ€" drawn sleigh rides on weekâ€"ends. Skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing on small hills. Skating on Saturday and Sunâ€" days only. Heated shelter. refreshâ€" ment facilities and picnic tables and barbeques â€"Boyd, located two miles north of Woodbridge on the Woodbridgzeâ€" Kleinburg road â€" skiing for childâ€" ren and beginners. Sledding and tobogganing on medium hills. Naâ€" ture trails, group camping by perâ€" mit, refreshment faciilties, picnic tables and barbeques. â€"Bruce‘s Mill, located two miles east of Don Mills road on the Gormleyâ€"Stouffville road â€" skiing for children and beginners. sledâ€" ding and tobogganing on small hills, skating." group camping by permit, refreshment facilities, picnic taâ€" bles and barbeques, nature trails. â€"Cold Creek, located two miles north of the King sideroad in King township â€" skiing for children and beginners TME WESTON TIMES â€" opened to traffic this week. The 12 lanes formerly ended at Weston Rd. 99 "TO SIR, LOY 1831 Weston Rd., Weston, Ontario PRESENTS yoe + * & 2" R o C uk. + & h 7A JaMES CuVeUL‘$ &, , & c i PRODUCTION 06 a P SHOW TIMES â€" Please consult theatre for times 241â€"1821. 1917 WESTON RD. . WESTON (N. of Lawrence) CLOSED JAN. lst. SECOND BIG WEEK THE ODEON THEATRE WE look back to happy memories, ahoad to many more, with thanks to all our puiv SIDNEY POITIER COLUMEI ACTURES Prasents sledding NORM GROAT VARIETY AND GIFTsS HELD OVER!! and toboggan ing. trap shooting, picnicking, group camping by permit and snowmobile trails. â€"Heart Lake, located five miles north of No. 7 highway at the east> ern limits of Brampton . ~ skiing for children and ieginn*‘ Sledâ€" ding and tobogganing on‘ medium hills. Skating on a cleared area of the lake on Saturdays and Sundavs 3 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Heated shelter. Refreshment facilities. Naâ€" ture trail, group camping by perâ€" mit, picnicking facilities. â€"Greenwood, located three miles north of No. 2 highway on the Greenwood road. Skiing for childâ€" ren and beginners, sledding and tobogganing, skating, picnic faciliâ€" ties, group camping by permit, and sfowmobile trails. The Authority invites the public to take part in these activities and to make use of the areas during the wintertime. Winter picnicking in the areas is also catching on as a popular family pastime. Galaxy Car Wash 24 hrs., 7 days a week Year‘s holidays . . . easons Greetings 126 A, 9 401 Tel: 241â€"1821