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Weston Times (1966), 2 May 1968, p. 8

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Named to le, its unique construction, the _ ustom Wide Tread Polyglns t features a bias-ply Vytacord olyester body, topped by two barging belts under the trail The tread is Production of the tire, which combines bias, plies, belts, poly- ester and fiberglass, is limited at present to wide treads but will be extended to conventional tread widths by late summer, says J. B. Whitehead, tire marketing manager. Goodyear in New Toronto has begun production of a bias-belted tire which according to teyts wen-n up to 100 per cent longer than ordinary tires, saves gas and hola the road better. LAKESHORE PIKEMEX are iuxestigaiiug a fire which startedlin the mattress in a house belonging to J. Pavlos, 75 -6th Slieel. New Toronto, rhorlly FULLY LICENCID Opu- Doily ll Noon Till l on. lATINA RESTAURANT TAVERN 690 The Queensvoy NOW you can ENJOY DINNER Ind DANCING in I PLEASANT CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE Space for Private Parties Up to 50 Cloverleaf Hotel 6l9 Evans Ave. (Imn’l Linn and tt.t.) ETOBICOKE RISIRVI NOW FOR MOTHER'S DAY Goodyear's magic tire saves gas - even lives- CL 9-9611 r: V Vi #7 "' AN EVENING Ja‘fimAWOHL-fybj OF PLEASURE BUFFET: 1i'A%','/iry/7,,yc.,, m 'ro ”mums; “trams. "gl,d'cgar" Such on the Dim!" Mum DANCING Till 12 MIDNIGHT ".4 Thu Quonncv ‘theon hung." b Kipling) No Cover Charge Mayfair Inn Tavern Ukrainian fish Evenings EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Featuring "The Music Men" ttMrrrr. HOLUITSI, VAMNTKY $9.00 2594331 -Th-dity,Ahtty 2, I968 The th%8.tsauga Players' pro- duction of "Walts of the Torea- dors" by Jean Anouilh open tn- night and runs to Saturday night and promises to be a most en- joyable evening of theatre. Martin Grant, director, and his east are ready. George Tee, who wrote, directed and acted in his own one act play, "Court in Available now to the replace- ment market, the tire has a narrow red stripe on one side and . white stripe on the other. It is to be offered as an option on some 1969 high performance autos. Commenting on the tire', Ite- sign and performance, c. K. McMillan. Goodyetrr's director of approximately two irwhes wider than on conventional tires, Pointing out that the Custom Wide Tread Polyglas is listed as a premium tire, Whitehead says it will retail at roughly 40 per cent more than the standard whitewall Power Cushion-Good, year's original equipment line. DINNIRS SERVED NIGHTLY Waltz of the Toreadors Sande" 5 ht 9:30 p.1n Fro. Parking before vented on the 259-910! noun Monday. Quick work by firemen pre- the spread of flames. Here they pour water smouldering mattress. Track tests at speeds up to 115 m.p.h. resulted in the tread separating from the body of conventional tires. But the bias- belted tire remained intact. Tae is the dressmaker. She played in "Pool's Paradise." Tests have shown that the new tire is not nnly cooler and quieter than conventional types but substantially reduces the standing wave - the distortion occurring in the tire tread as it rolls against the pavement. This distortion, said McMillan, tends to tear the tire apart by centri- fugal action trying to tear the tread from the tire body. For Murder." Beverly Young, who also had a part.in "Court In Limbo," is taking the role of the General‘s mistress, and Paulette John Wood is playing the doc- tor. who is a foil for the General. Limbo," at the Stage '6t Players production last November, is cast in the leading role of the General and his wife is played by Mary Leaf, who appeared in "Dial M the development, says it cortr. hines the advantages of the bias- ply construction with those of radial-ply tires. Over Two Pound! of Spaghmi, Bread, Meatballs, Smut Only $2.75 GENOVA PIZZERIA 643 The Queenswcy DINNERS FOR 2 TO 4 SPAGHETTI DINNER BUDGET SPECIALS 255-7844 Sum Cum [shell Photoy Through co-operation of industries among them.. selves and through direct approach to Borough offi- cials, the Association is enabled to have many local problems solved. JOINING OF HANDS In its Borough approach the members of Rexdale In.. dustrial Association usually join hands with members and committees from its sister organization, Etobi- corte Industrial Association. Stan Carney served for five years as chairman of the Rexdale Association‘; Roads and Traffic Commit- tee, certainly a natural position for a man who sets The Association beams its action at the improve- ment of relations among its varied members and oper- ates n mutual-aid program directed at the improve- ment of municipal services and facilities. George Thoma Stanley Corner 57, Central Region Selea Manager for Motor- way: (Ont.) Limited, 1158 Martingrove Road, is the 1968 president of Ruthie Industrial Association, with 268 industrial members in itt.yreeynem.bt.rship, The nation's most startling and hotly discussed best.. seller now on the screen with every shock and sensation intact! Now playing at the Odeon's Lakeshore and Weston. Rexdale groUp dl-t'motional' q q iscussed l aids / fl? gm srth It's: of Etobitake v; 'ji 763-3555 Fl NECRAFT DECORATING SERVICES every kind of decorating VALLEY OF THE DOLLS our specialty is 3THE Jamaican Limbo Danc‘er All TMS WEEK COOKSVILL! ‘PLAZA No. I0 and 5 Hwyl. 277-3431 Peggy Jackson The Corners have three adult sons, all married. Robert, a pattern - maker, lives in Hamilton and be- sides his regular position, teaches night-school in his craft. Allen is manager of a plumbing supply business in London, Ontario; and Gerald is yiee-prineipal of John G. Althouse Public School, Etobicoke. For the past 11 years Mr. and Mrs. Carney have lived in Etobicoke at 4 Tremont Red, Itlirurton. Mfs. CHEER” the for.. mat“ Edith Knight. Then he was promoted to vice-president and this year is serving in the presidency. Born in Ratho, . village 14 miles northeast of Woodstock in Oxford County, Stan was educated in Hamilton schools. JOINS MOTOR G.ROIT, From school he joined the staff of the Carney Trans- port Company, Hamilton, but moved to Metropolitan Toronto when Motorways {Jagchased that company in 4. up trucking service from 'oaat-to.coaist on behalf of his Company. Cooksville Plaza Restaurant and 362-0405 presents Tavern British actor Sir Michael Red- grave has been signed by Metro- GoIdwyn-Mayer to star in a. mu- sical screen adaptation of Goodby Mr. Chips. He will re-create the role of the headmaster in the James Hilton school story which won the late Robert Donat an Acad- emy Award in the classic, 1938 movie version. British actor Peter O'Toole and singer Petula Clark will co- star in the new version which will have a screenplay by Ter, ence Rattigan and 'music by Leslie Bricusse who scored the movie Doctor Dolittle. The can of I personality is found in the love 1 person did or did not receive in childhood. Not only the quantity of love, u laid. but the quality of love, " well. “Thor. In four buic emo- tions," he uid. The first of these, he said, in love. A woman, he said, an do man for the health of her tam, ily than all the medalists in tho world by providing an "ample of Runnable auction-l "ttyaiet. through tutderyfamiirttr. Mr. Plant, in his .ddrss. to the Spring Luncheon ’roup, laid "notion- Inuu be expruud, nut Iuppreuod, tor “ability. If you want to any healthy otsotioaally, uh your home a pile. Vb.“ "ttttions un In" 1 colutructivo outlet, 30v. R. C. Punt tolf the United Church Women of Wesley Iimicq Church last week. Mr. Corney enjoys alley bowling and has b e e n known to get a great deal of pleasure from -iitsrlinst. "COLUMN SOUTH" "JOURNEY TO THE 7TH PLANET" mm“! 'taentt ERR. 'i'iiii"ifiii'rii'i'ilihvm mm 1llilll.tllll] mm BURKE moraiorliitaGi] BISHOP momsnl At m Mull The moat importaht thing in Musical set for Mr. Chips BASIC EMOTION S - Cl If BOTH , ac ph/l,tS,e,,,ee.'l,9, tiiuaLIT? woosszrugy E 36m. M! mono . mun MATINi-Ah" Show 'ArURttAr-Cortrinuou, from 6:00 Fm WEEKDAYS-7 :00 p.m SUNDAY-Continuous from 1:30 le‘l Also "TONY ROME" with Frank Shana SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE "TARZAN AND THE VALLEY OF GOLD” "JOURNEY TO THE 7TH PLANET" also Doctor Zhivago moved into the Westwood and Yorkdale theatres last week and is now being held over for a second week. Superb scenery and gripping drama are the immediate pleasures of thil superior film. The long range pleasure is the haunting music of its score. It is a heart-break- ing Inve story moving inevitably to its tragic ending against the 1vsually harsh but sometimes movingly pastoral Russian coun- tryside. Against his better judg- ment the young Dr. Zhivago be- comes caught up in a cause and an illicit love affair. He is help- less before each. Only at 1:00 p.m "We all need I place to release our emotions, and this place should be the home." Mr. Plant said that I mature woman understands when her husband comes home from work angry, her position is not being threatened. It is" 1intGiiuGG,ie-iiii,' that only love has the sanction of society for expression in the Loving in I development pro- cess, beziunin; with a child being loved, and finally mntur- ing to I point when he lama that to love in more important than being loved. Another" of the buic emotions discussed by Mr. Plant wu Inger. I child’- development, Mr. Plant said, in that he know In in loved. A child brought up in . love- less home, he aid, can't learn to love until he mcounun love elsewhere. "it is harmful to dam emo- tions," he "id. In fact, he aid, the greatest “use of permarital pregnancy in the great and for love by my young women. at UCW Long’s SANCTION DOCTOR ZHIVAGO LEARN TO LOVE women It iiaifiFrae OMITTANCI . tu.un Decoration: for the luncheon included whimsical cloth never were flowers in brightly painted pot... Luncheon Cort/i of turkey I In King ulved in pastry shells with pen. "lad, numerous gelntin nlads, rolls, coffee and dessert. Op"! 24 T Day: I Wick 1599 The Queensway 255-1201 The Spring Luncheon was con- vened by Mrs. Viola Thorndike with the usiatmce of two ladies from each of the six UCW units. The Wesley USW his about 140 members. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Half A Chicken Bar-B-Que With All The Trimming' Emotions muit be expressed, he "id, and the home in the prgper plnce. It in reuonable to be afraid of something ,which affects . person adversely, he "id, and the expulsion of fear in th. home should be accepted. “Pull! who am grid In WW.” II. aid. If . child hill, injure. him- "tt but doe. not cry, In in culled bnvo. Actually, ha is not have, Mr. Plant said, he in just npmuing his emotions due to social preuuro. "Emotion Inuit go somewhere," ho said, "if it you inward, B nervous breakdown could mull." Men uccptr tik Rial-(h “notion, fear, in women, Mr. Plant said, but not in themselves. The problen; cqmeI, he laid, between how we feel and how werthink we ought to feel. Piet Qua-god. was grid. A member " We Olm' Club and Multan "peso Open dolly 7:30 on to I I n... _ " In in On Mother's Day, Mom is considered a very important guest . . .treat hrr Ill/the finest food and a relaxing atmosphere. hero! Roswrve NOW.' All“ his nation. Mr. "iij3?iiCaiitii w 4"\OTH Erift.iUf2/h.r... 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