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Weston Times (1966), 12 Sep 1968, p. 10

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en ar1 ced in 5 the Fe rconsid matter{ rogram season. asked | before! c was n i cona ncial NIN ght jolly isitor ther conc ral op n in to s Prayer has pardy. i p p r C D o u "it wa ust in AT exce di were cut b 4 Joh Reed1 their their be 0 12, 1 Thursday, September 12, 1968 3 , %/&na'an w o i of in A former Westonian, Howard Leslie Anderson, was married recently to Rosemary Ann Bristow in a doubleâ€"ring ceremony performed by Rev. Randal Johnston, at St. James‘ Anglican Church, Orillia, The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Bristow of Maple Dr., Orillia, is assistant women‘s editor of the Daily Packet and Times. The groom, son of Leslie Anderson of Goderich and Mrs. Eulaline Whitecross of Toronto, was bormn in Weston and attended King St, public school (now H. J. Alexander junior public) and Weston â€" collegiate institute. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a fullâ€"length gown of white peau de soie in a sleeveless, Aâ€"line style with rounded neckline and a fullâ€"length lace coat with threeâ€"quarter length sleeves. She also wore a pearl necklace, a gift from her grandmother, Mrs. Edith Bristow, Birmingham, England, who received it as an engagement present over 60 years ago. The bride‘s headdress, a WHEN TO REGISTER FEES â€" Fees range from $5.00 â€" $30.00 For most subjects â€" $10.00 PAYABLE IN CASH at time of registration COUNSELLING SERVICE â€" Guidance personnel will be available on registration nights in all schools and by appointment thereafter. following ADVANCED TECHNICAL COURSES in ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, MECHANICAL AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY at BATHURST HEIGHTS â€" 1 WHERE TO REGISTER ACADEMIG Subjects are offered from Basic Upgrading (Grades 7 and 8) through Grade 13. Classes are held at the Registration for these courses only â€" September 16, 17 â€" 7:”-’:ߣ.m. 24 Subjects offered at all levels REGISTRATION â€" SEPTEMBER 23, 24, 25. 10. 11. 12. SCHOOL LOCATIONS Basic Upgrading only Nelson A. pgylcn Secondary School â€" 3 Bathurst Heights Secondary School â€" â€" Basic Upgrading only _ _ _ _ _ Italian only ' Downsview Iooondary School â€" 5 Earl Holg Secondary School â€" 6 Victoria Park Secondary School â€" BATHURST HEIGHTS SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" 640 Lawrence Avenue West, Toronto LEWIS S. BEATTIE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL â€" 110 Drewry Avenue, Willowdale NELSON A. BOYLEN SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" 155 Faistaff Avenue, Toronto DON MILLS COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE â€" 15 The Donway East, Don Mills DOWNSVIEW SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" 7 Howksdale Rooad, Downsview EARL HAIG SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" 100 Princess Avenue, Willowdale C. W. JEFFERYS SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" 340 Sentine! Road, Downsview NORTHVIEW HEIGHTS SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" 550 Finch Avenue West, Willowdale GEORGES VANIER SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" 3000 Don Mills Road East, Willowdale VICTORIA PARK SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" 15 Wallingford Road, Don Mills WESTVIEW CENTENNIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" 755 Oakdale Road, Downsview YORKDALE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL â€" 38 Orfus Road, Toronto NORTH YORK FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ADULT EVENING EDUCATION Adult Education Department, 211 Cameron Avenue, Willowdale Telephone: 223â€"5020 COURSES Registration will take place in each school where the course is being offered. A September 23, 24, 25 â€" 7:00 â€"9:00 p.m. Advanced Technical only â€" September 16, 17. Brochure Available 10 Numbers following subje schools offering subject. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Anderson Art â€" Drawing, Painting, Ceramics â€" 3 Art in Acrylics â€" 9 The Art of Photography â€" 1 Ceramics â€" 2, 5, 9 Christmas Decorations â€" 9 gommorélcl A“'â€" §, g, v‘o opper melling â€" 2, Drawing r 10 Drawing and Painting â€" 5, 9, 11 Jewelry Fabrication â€" 11 Leatherwork â€" 2 Oil Palnfln?câ€" 1, 46 5 6 7, 8, 10, 11 Photorlph Arts â€" 9, 10, 11 Real Life Drlwln? â€"â€" 8 Sculpture â€" Metal â€"â€" 2, 10 â€"â€" Stone and Wood â€" 10 ARTS AND CRAFTS CONVERSATIONAL LANGUAGES French â€" Elementary â€" 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 â€" Intermediate â€" 4, 6, 9, 10 â€"â€" Advanced â€" 4, 5, 8, 10 Italian â€" Elementary â€" 1, 5, 7, 11 â€" Advanced â€" 5 German â€" Elementary â€" 8, 10 ect indicate F. W. Minkler, B.A., D. Paed. Director of Education THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK THE WESTON TIMES ADULT EDUCATION EVENING PROGRAM E aa/i/o 4 Beauty Culture â€" 2, 12 *Fashion Arts â€" 9 Hairdressing â€"â€" 5 *Home Economics â€" Grades 11â€"12 â€" 9 Hostess Hints â€" Foods â€" 4, 5, 8, 9 International Cooking â€" 2 Interior Dccoraflng â€" 1, 4, 5. 9, 10, 1 Millinery â€" 1, 3, 4, 6, 10 Sewing â€" Elementary â€" 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 â€" Intermediate â€" 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS uooo n . s o. L on o e t e Advanced â€" 2 nights per week â€" 1, 5, 7, 8, 9. 10 Appropriate English â€" Written and Oral â€" 2 nights HOME ECONOMICGS TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES Elementary â€" 4 nights per week â€" 5 â€"3%#:]’: per week â€" 1, 3, 5, 6, 7. 8, Intermediate â€" '2_g\l'gms per week â€" 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, TECHNICAL *Air Conditioning and Refrigeration â€" Basic â€" 5, 8 * â€"Grade 11 â€" 5 Electrical Appliance Repair â€" Electrical Construction â€" 5, 10 *Electronics â€" 1, 5, 6, 10, 11 Home Handyman‘s Course â€" 12 Home Maintenance and Improvement â€"â€" 1 *Machine SM&â€" 1, 5, 6, 10, 11 Oil Burner Service â€" 12 Oil gurm Salesmen â€" 12 Ou: rd and Small Engines â€" 1, 6, 11, 12 Pqfiflng â€" Offset â€" 5, 6 Stafionary Engineering â€" 8 Sheet Metal â€" 1, 11 Sheet Metal and Light Welding â€" 10 T.V. Servicing â€" 8 Welding and Ornamental Ironwork â€" 11, 12 Woodworking â€" 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 11 *Chemistry â€" 6 :Eoorlmnlcs : 6 'Hmory â€" 6 *Industrial Physics â€" 8 *Mathematics â€" 6 *Physics â€" 6 BUSINESS MANAGEMENTâ€" SUPERVISORY DEVELOPMENTâ€"DATA PROCESSING Supervisory Tr â€" Ladies Course â€" 1, 5, 8, 10, 12 Building Construction â€" 8, 11 Brickwork and Plastering â€" 2 *Drafting â€" 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 *Electricity â€" 5, 6, 8, 11 . 2o ul Smail Business Eractical. Office, Management r a Pm and Techniques of Supervision Pri of Business Management Production and Inventory Control ! Production and Inventory Control !| T peed Reading. and Mesding Comprenension Effective Business Writing Essential Training for the Personnel Manager; of a cluster of white organza 1 lilies with aurora borealis and sequin stems, held a shoulderâ€"length veil, She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses and white shasta daisies. at NORTHVIEW HEIGHTS â€" 8 â€" Children‘s â€" 10 | _ _ â€" Tailoring â€" 10, 12 Slip Covers and Draperies â€" 4 Mrs. Jennifer Lumley, Islington, matron of honor, wore a fullâ€"length gown of royal blue silk under deep green chiffon. The empire waistline was banded at the front with green beads and sequins. She carried a bouquet of yellow shasta daisies with white stephanotis. Automotive Eb}filtbn"neflnlsmhgm'â€" 2 3 Horticulture â€" Gardening â€" 12 Flower girl Mary Rose Lumley, Islington, niece of the bride, wore a fullâ€"length gown of pale blue chiffon over light green silk with a long green ribbon at the back of the rounded neckline. She carried a white basket of yellow and white shasta daisies and stephanotis. Alfred Chapman, Wadsworth Ave., Weston, was best man for his nephew. Ushers were Timothy J. Bristow and Both attendants wore yellow daisies in their hair. continued on P. 15 â€" General â€"_1, 5, 6, 10, 11 â€" Body and Fender Repair â€" 1 =â€"« 1, 4, 5 6 § 19 Subjects marked with an * may also be taken for credit towards a SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMA. 2, 1 "The dome of the bell jar has been lifted to let in a breath of fresh air, and with it some brandâ€"new ideas,"‘ declared John Glover, chairman, district executive committee of Humber West Boy Scouts as he talked about the new concept in Canadian scouting. The winner of a medal of merit "for especially good service to scouting" also seems to be one of its constructive critics. "I have been an active participant in the movement since 1954, as cubmaster, scoutmaster, district scoutmaster, assistant district commissioner and as a member of the adult leader training committee for the past 10 years," he explained. "So I am happy to see the change being made from a ‘programâ€" â€" Oriented‘ to a ‘boyâ€"oriented‘ movement. "In the last three years or so our membership has been dropping, as both youngsters and adults have shown a reluctance to join. Obviously we were out of Scout movement reassesses role in community 7 GENERAL INTEREST COURSES An Autobiography of the Cinema â€" 1 Buying and Selling Your Home â€" 2, 10 Community Orchestra â€" 10 *Dental Assistants â€" 8 _ *Accounting â€" 8 ‘Bo%ke‘o‘plng â€" Basic â€" Grade 10 â€" 1, 4, 5, 6, 8 * â€" Grade 11 â€" 5, 8 * â€" Grade 12 â€" 8 *Business Law â€" 8 *Business Machines â€" Basic â€" Grade 10 â€" 4, 5 * â€" Grade 11 â€" 8 * â€" Grade 12 â€" 8 Busllncss Ml%chlms and Elementary Data Procesâ€" sing â€" *Business Mathematics â€" Grade 11 â€" 8 COMMERCIAL *_ _ _â€"Grade 12 â€" 8 @ *Business Organization and Management â€" 8 *Data Processing â€" Grade 11 â€" 8 * â€" Grade 12 â€" 8 *Economics â€" 8 *English â€" Grade 11 â€" 8 :Hl â€"â€" (:r.de 12 â€" 8 Key punch Operation â€" 8 Legal Secretary â€" 1 *Marketing â€" Grade 11 â€" 8 * â€" Grade 12 â€" 8 Medical Secretary â€" 8 *Shorthand â€" Forkner â€" 5, * â€" Pitman â€"â€" Basic * â€" Pitman â€" Grade * â€" Pitman â€" Grade Typing â€" Elementary â€" 1, â€" Intermediate â€" ® â€" Pitman â€" Grade 11 â€" 8 * â€" Pitman â€" Grade 12 â€" 8 Typing â€" Elementary â€" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11 â€" Intermediate â€" 3, 5, 9, 10 â€" Advanced â€" 5, 6 *Typing and Office Practice â€" Grade 10 â€" 5, 8, 10 * â€" Grade 11 â€" 8 * â€" Grade 12 â€" 8 %_yshms and Procedures !! echniques of Supervision Techniques of Supervision _ Â¥|'°m'$"'m and W&'« Simplification DATA PROCESSING AND CcOMPUTER COURSES _ 10, 11 â€" Women â€" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Public Speaking â€" 5, 8, 9, 10 Public Speaking and Business Communications â€" 1 Smail Busintss Management â€" 3 mail Business â€"â€" Speed Reading â€" 4, 8, 12 _ Management Seminar â€" The Digital Computer Family Life Education â€" 9 Fencing â€" 1 Investment and Money Management â€" 4, 5, 9 Lavlformuf‘l‘nmâ€"l.&l.lo New Mathema for Parents â€" 2 Physical Education â€" Men â€" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 E'Fud""" Reading â€" 4, 8, 12 . John Ambulance â€" 1, 2, 3, 10 Taxidermy â€" 12. nd â€" Forkner â€" 5, 8, 10 â€" Pitman â€"â€" Basic â€" 1, 5, â€" Pitman â€" Grade 11 â€" 8 â€" Pitman â€" Grade 12 â€" 8 â€" Elementary â€" 1, 2, 3, 4, â€" Intermediate â€" 3, 5, 9, â€" Advanced â€" 5, 6 _ _ Bruce C. Bone, B.A., C.A. touch â€"with what they needed and expected from *‘‘We found that a reâ€"evaluation of our role in the community was necessary if we were to o v e rcome t hese difficulties," he continued. "As the scouts have to live in the community, we decided we would have to make use of each and every community resource if our program â€" were to be meaningful to them. will be joining cubs this Fall) and a daughter, 3. Mr. Glover and his wife, who have resided on Holywell Drive, Weston, in Westway Village®~ since 1957, have a son, 8, (who ‘"‘We have, accordingly, established good working relationships with organizations like St. John Ambulance, Royal Life Saving, Red Cross (swim programs), the medical profession, etc., and are able to call on them for program assistance at almost any time," Mr. Glover said. # 6, 8, 10, 11

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