Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 25 Apr 1968, p. 11

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_ Fire Fund +# Is Growing The competition is being run under the auspices of the Lakeâ€" shore YMCA. The art of judo will be demonâ€" strated at the first annual Lakeâ€" shore Junior and Intermediate Championship scheduled for this Sunday, April 28. The event, which is sanctioned by the Canadian Kodokan Black Belt Association, begins at 1 p.m. at Alderwood Collegiate Institute, 300 Valermo. Lost car keys are a serious inâ€" convenience. Found keys are hard to identify. Ramembering your car licence number isn‘t always easy, Solve all these problems by using War Amps Key Tags. They‘rte coming your way soon. The display of Winchell Addiâ€" son Price‘s work, will be held at the Texaco Room, Port Credit Library. . Boys competing will be 15 and under in the Junior classification and 19 and under in the Interâ€" mediate classification. Members of the Loyal Orange Lodge No. 2515 will hold their monthly meeting tonight, Thursâ€" day, at Oddfellows‘ Hall, 6th Street, starting at 8 p.m. If, you lost your keys would it be worth 60¢ to have them safely returned to you? Your car key. Your door key. Your safety deposit key. And all the other ‘keys you value so highly. The way to protect your keys it to attach a little War Amps Key Tag to them. Then, if they should get lost, chances are the War Amps Key Tag Service will find them and return them safely to you. This year 11 million War Amps Key Tags are going! into the mails. When your key tag arrives, please remember to mail 60q for a duplicate set â€" 35¢ for a single tag, to War Amps Key Tag Service, 104 Merton Street, Toronto 7. Persons who wish to make conâ€" tributions are asked to do so through the bank as indicated above. Persons who have made inâ€" quiries re clothing or furnishings contributions . may . now _ know that these items will be acceptâ€" abel as the fire victims will be living in the area when an apartâ€" ment is located. All contributions will be gratefully received. Lakeshore residents who are interested in art are invited to attend an oil painting exhibiâ€" tion, "Miracle of Spring", which opens tomorrow, Friday. Any white elephants lying around in your home? If so, Mrs. Simone Lewis of Lakeview would be glad to take them over. Mrs. Lewis is the convener for the St. Dominic‘s Rummage Sale, which is to be held Saturday, April 27, at the church. Her phone number is 279â€"6189. Approximately $350 has been sent in to the fund at the bank to date. Mr. and Mrs, McGregor are back in town to arrange for an apartment. The following were elected to hold office until the campaign is complete, the report made and thereafter is dissolved: President, J. C. Van Esterik; viceâ€"president, G. A. Gillespie; treasurer, J. W. Burton and secâ€" retary, Mrs. Dorothy Czernis. Mr. Van Esterik:â€" was chairman for the meeting. Purpose of the fund is to ssist Mrs. Elizabeth Jocko and ??\'. and Mrs. Larry McGregor. Mrs. Jocko‘s daughter, Beverly, 4, and a child she was looking after, Melina Lamourdire, 2, and the McGregor‘s two children, Sharon, 7, and Brenda, 5, died in the fire. Contributions to the fund may be made at the Canadian Impeâ€" rial Bank of Commerce, Lakeâ€" shore Rd. and 36th St., Long Branch. "4 Present were: Mrs. M. Hennesâ€" sey, Mrs. D. Czernis, G, A. Gilâ€" lespie, J. Pennington, J. W. Burâ€" ton, S. Barkowitz and J. C. Van Esterik. White elephant sale planned At a meeting of executive members of the Lakeshore Libâ€" eral Federal and Provincial Asâ€" sociations the ‘Lakeshore Fire Fund‘ was formed. Judo champs Spring ‘mirade" _ prErsoNaAL SHOPPING ONLY to explode _ on canvas sAVE $7.00.' 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