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Weston Times (1966), 1 Feb 1968, p. 7

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The new prolim'mu-y con- cert at the Iouon vac held in the calcium of Chuniude Col. legian, Weston, Saturday even- int. An evening of variety enter- tainment was provided by the youngsters. Highest mark from music adludieater, Court Stone was nwnrded to Gordon Marci for lune sensitive trumpet work. The chwice of the “diam- the but entertainer wu Michael Morarutti on the accordiln. This choice was supgoned by Mr. Stone who gave him highest mark in this clan. John Howe on the piano and Kathy Moran, vocalist were also given top rat. ing' by Mr. Stone. A quartette of Marin sisters was chosen by Mrs. Foerder u the best danc- Place; Second In (NE Spud Sports (pr 'het Jim Walker ot Weston Rd. came home with a second and I shining trophy Sunday for em taint his Shezby Ford Cobra ot the ONE "Speed Sport '6ty' show. Walker is now preparing his high speed vehicle for another contest being held in Scarbor- ough during the month of March. icon SICTION Sensitive Immater Gets Top Mark MONTINA CALEAR OUT THIE ODDS’N ENDS llM/TED TIME ONZY tttlt tiilMi wSPECIAt mm :ii 1lll8lllll!,l,M, $H.95 KEN JOHNS MEN’S WEAR For I‘M Call MM181 Modern Trend Hair Styles 1812 JANE ST. TILES 702 WESTON RD. (non Roger: Rd.) This Mor is so any to install that a home handyman can do a wok» lliomal looking job. It can be in- stalled in any room at well a; the human». ' The tiles can be mo and fit with ordinary Icing". A TRIBUTE TO JIM JORDAN Phone 783-5439 181 ahn (Defunct! L-wronu Are. Md Church sto Last week, the. from page of this new PNrttr carried I feature story on the heroism of Jim Jordan, General Manager. in rescuing a sparrow from an untimely demise. . On I few occlsiorns. when we have had dif- fieultv in composing our weekly ad, Jim Jor- dan has volunteered ws.ts.rtte.of. yis owxguidm. Circr7 tiaCGkk," thir.irlrj.idtnitdity the spam convince; us that Jim's es" are "for the birds"! cunnann FLSSRS LlNOlEUM ing act of the awning. Thou yoqutggghwilll all um again in the final program in April. Parents with children daily crossing busy You")! Aee. to get to Lambton Park school are showing increased impatience with the Metro Traffic Depart- ment for not returning the sehoobcroring guard to his regu- lar place at Brutal: ind Fox- well. "We are getting the run- around," said Mrs. Rita Devon- ish of Lambton Park parents co mince." Doesn't anyone on Conncil can am there have hem many nelr muses since the guard was taken off the job last November?" she asked. Other: taking part in the even- ing's activitiu were Ann and Marylin Comonn. Richard Maia. Iiak, Michael Candy, Debra Maruya. Michelle Bilyk. Michael A meetmg to discuss the prob- lem had been set up to deal with the situation said Controller Phil White. but was delayed be. cause a Metro member was out of town. Missing X-Wnlk Guard Annoy: lunIbIon Parents your basement for wiryer fun convert IROADLOOM lncludu :hampooinl. tuning and WESTON 4 John St. Wedon Yay UP (subshndards - slight imperfections should no! . , “he? wanna ARMSTRONG CORLON 30% to 50% off (Armstrong MONTINA [11mg OORLON Remnants Vinyl Asbestos I TILES yeh_% g G Armstrong sheet vinyl 12' wide from 1.19 Sq. Yd. luilucroto The Humber Memorial Hospi- tal {and-raising 'dance, held at the Sky-line Hotel, and sponsor- ed by the Women's Auxiliary was a'rousjng success. - Jet-age couples danced and dip. ped in a veritable swirl of col- our. to the throb of Manny Lin. den's live music. Mrs. Jack Moore's braiirchild, a psychedelic go-go theme really went-went. With the help of her committee. I riot of huge pop- art flowers massed the stage, and decorated the walls. Flores- cent centre pieces with fringe'. in brilliant colours were reflected in the glow of red candles. While over all . revolving many color- ed light played up the decora- tions. W Mrs. Harriet White stuck each male guest on arrival with a florescent hippie-badge. These A Technamated Ga, Ho’spital Dance Sq. Yd Humber Memorial WA RESTING UP after a hard go-go session on the floor are guests at the Hum- ber Memorial WA dance, Mae Ward, Controller Wes Boddington, Alan Ward, Cliff Cruickshank and Doug Jennett. g Ihtl " Jun mm" IS 769-4154 5.95 $5335, attiet wuring qualifin.) 3/4¢ " Gal sayings caused a lot of fun. “I believe in free love, or anything else that is free." Two go-go dancers helped set the, mood. But the highlight of the theme was the Technamation backdrop, a first for many'of the dancers. Technamation is a series of shu'es. projected onto a back-drop through polarized light, which forms color and mw tion. This is being used in edu. Notice to Creditors And Others . claims against the estate of John Charles Boamish. late of in King Street. in the Borough of 'York. in t.lce County of York who died on or about the 26th day of April. 196't are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the' undersiartM on or be. fore the 29th dav .of Feb ruary. was after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claim of which thL - aimed dull ha" noun. DATID at Women, Oman-lo OM: 29ttt day oi Janna?, ibrd CHALMIIS MOFFA and FRANK WOOD, 'IKUMI tr. tttelr ”Helm", GIOIGI . BULL, mo WOW Reed, Sum 202, WW, 0mm. . SKIING o CURLING . GYMNASTICS At The York Public Library Auditorium T In Tho Emn ttf JOHN CHARLES BEAMISH "MkifokhNbUM" 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. " block east of Buffer-in) 731-520! No Admission Charge ----CUMo.G--- - FREE MOVIE 8:00 PM. ALL PERSONS h a S" i n 8 WINTER SPORTS warm, biting muumv, nuunv I, "a Next Thursday 8.00 PM FEB. 8th "are! rim-jog filttt Friday, Feb. 2 Film on MISS m Duns“ cation in Canada. and was pre- septed_tyithout charge. as a do. nation to the hospital. by Pre fessional audio Visual Equip. ment Ltd. Mrs. Earl Busby the hard working convenor helped wel- come the guests. while taking their tickets. in a slim black pant suit with a swirling chiffon emu er-up. Mrs J. A. Stewart and Mrs, Steven Turner welcomed the guests on behalf of the Auxiliary. i The proceeds will be used for new equipment much needed by the hospital. - no hum. who" you Mr 00.. "my tre mom we're “MM. " 25% orn WllF'S " WILF succisrs YOU RENEW All. YOUR SKI EQUIPMENT : KW VWP‘"! CYCLE & SPORTS mm " wanna mm b WW and It. I an“ ”all “it!!! brgneheg in North York. The six symbols do not - a word not do they come in. one Mount culture. On Jam m, 3 Ind 27, the Will Automation Eliminate Teachers? automotive mm " the ex- hibition mud: wu the gather- ing place to! may of those pew ple in the big business of educa- tion. lumhctunn displayed the mm in technological devices which an to help ehildrtn learn. " it it Momltion that you want, I machine will be able to tell you the has more quickly and more ofNetively than I per- son Does this mean that in the fu. ture we won't need the teacher? As long " hunnn beings remain human, we'll always need some one with whom we can commumr cute our thoughts. ideas and feel ings: and communication requires the skill of listening which a machin: can never develop. , So if you are overly impressed i Albion Hills. located, five miles I lnorth of Bolton on Highway No, ', 50, has picnic facilities all winter' .long. There is also sledding. to. E bogganing. and nature trails avail ;able. Skiing for all classes and wig}; Vyo-ur ability to tell others the answer . . . beware . . . auto. mation may render you ohsoletel " THE FIRESIDE I would very much like to con. tinue Kay's idea of the "Putid'w head Says" column. If you have a favorite saying or poem which you would share, please call me. LIBRARY SYMBOL Letters of ancient and modern languages decorate the high col- onnade of the North York Public The artist- who devised them. Harold Town. explains his reason for selecting these letters as for lows: . "My purpose is using these SIX letter forms from languages old and new was~to create for this modern building a sign easily seen from a distance which would also symbolize the essential Put" pose of the library." And the essential purpose tor; a library is to be a place where -i people can learn and tGnrnuni-l Cate. - ' ', Wash Your Mitts Before "tine) T. I've nmer been on a picnic in l the winter but when people are) trying it and they try it again: there must be something to it.) 2474301 'o OFF! a rope tow are in operation mm 10 am. until sundown on week. ends and holidays, weather per- mining. Black Creek, site of the {and Pioneer Village, located at In: St. and Steele, Ave., he: Mne- drawn sleigh rides on weekends. At this location there In Ibo ( heated shelters. refreshment h- cimies and picnic “but. Guy In“: . ' The Domiew Arena, 1638 Wilson Ave, is available for 1110- f thers and their pre-school child-I fen from 2-4 on Wednesdays'. and Fridays. An instructor will- be present to give you a hand. , Just I lo'mimhr This Wednesday, February T," 'CUSTOM MAD! Bowling Shoes Special Pr. Curling Boots Rog. 4.95 a 6.95 I Seat Covers (universal Fit) " regular “up; R09. 2.” 5.1. Pr. Nodding Doss tsittt,tttr' Henri: Sanders Twist-lock Electric Drill Attachments 50-1 (our: no: we. Your (Meow-o. mm... Bicycle Wheel ttttmr-s. 99e “his; " 7 Transistor Port-No 1060' Sale Ji, c.1.c.'1v£_sron DOWNSVIEW heard my", 31V: and “I” - on 01‘th "ttere. , REG, 39.95 'N' '28.88 ALL SALIS CAIHI A“ M FINN. with Audrey Grant 247-3608 REG. 14.50 SALE REG. 37.50 SALE REG. 1815 SALE m; saw an m. , SANDER H.” “I. SKlL SAW 12.” Solo R... 4.95 & 6.95 SD“. (Univ/nu] Fit) Reg. sm (Winning nod VlbrM%et1 the Indie: of St. Stephen's Amt' can Church are having their "Spring Hat Show." It mm a ' o'clock. Ttetreshnsaata will be served. - VAilerwork lumntaed_ by fully quilified technician. ~~ m 'mo on tom) ,2.” a. $10.80 $29.51.) $15.00 , TIV 52,00 pr. ' 4.00 $1.50 99¢ 6.98 '6.98 '6.98 9W

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