Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 3 Oct 1968, p. 6

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O n Sunday they continued their journey and arrived at the pickâ€"up point hot and very tired. On approval of their hike and in some cases qualifying for another badge, all of these young men will be recommended for their Queen‘s Scout award. They are Dave Jackson, Bob Leonard, Glen Mitchell, Doug Collyer and Rick Brown. Well dong, boys! First Humberview scout group has undertaken to implement the new scout program. Our older scouts, ages 15 to 17 have formed a venturer group and it is led by. Dennis Waymouth Now that fall has arrived the various organizations are getting underway. That is, all but 278B brownie pack, woo need a leader and helper or two. Their former leader has had to resign and the assistant has moved away. Here are 12 girls in ages from eight to 12, with uniforms, many with badges and eager to start again but who is going to help them? This is a way to ‘Lend a Hand‘ and please don‘t let these girls down. You can call Mrs. Jean Prier 241â€"7574 for information and help. Recently five senior scouts of 1st Humberview troop went on the 14 mile first class hike. They started out on a Saturday morning and after a hectic day of walking, sketching buildings, map making and making notes of their travels, they arrived out in the country where they set up camp and prepared their meals. The Couple‘s Club at Riverside will meet Saturday, October 5 at 8 p.m. at the church. Miniature golf has been planned. All couples are welcome and with no hockey to keep the men home do come out for an evening of fun and fellowship. . The Woodview Park Plaza ball ttam in the girls‘ tyke division of the North West Boys‘ Club was presented an impressive trophy for winning the league championship. Coach is Nel Cucan and assistant is Dorian Tanaskow. Proud players each presented little trophies are: Jessie Tanaskow, Eos'ec;\ary Wlialen, Chery! Quinn, Larain Quinn, Frances Van Lierop, Margaret Cairns, Louise Armstrong, Beverley Beattie, Kim Loney, Shelly Saint, Donna Sewell, Rosemary White. Robert Wilson, Gaydon Ave., entertained eight friends last Friday on the occasion of his 11th birthday. The boys played The scouts, ages 11 to 14 will undertake a new con cept cof the boyâ€"centered program aimed at more boy participation as well as involving the adult, who although not prepared to take on full â€" time leadership, may be willing to contribute certain specialist knowledge to help qualify the boys for certain badges. The troup scouter is Ray Leonard and â€" counsellors are Ken Gale and Alf Jackson. They are looking for a great deal of coâ€"operation from individuals in the neighbourhood. If you are approached : please accept the challenge toâ€" assist in the development of these young boys. and Dick Brown. Dated at the Borough and County of York this 19th day of September 1968. All persons having claims against the Estate of EVA CORLESS BROCKBANK, late of the Borough of York, in the County of York, Widow, who died on or about the 16th day of May 1968, are: hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned Executors on or before the 31st day of October 1968, after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed, having regards only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS BROCKBANK and DOROTHY MAY BROCKBANK, Executors By their Solicitor H.El. McLAUOHL.ly I 1268 Weston Road, Toronto 15, Ontario In the Estate of: EVA CORLESS BROCKBANK, WILLIAM JOHN Rev. Wm. Butt from Unionville assisted Rev. Wm. Thorneloe at the memorial. service for the late Frank Allatt on Saturday at Riverside. Among those attending from out of town, sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allatt, Dick and Peter of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allatt, Dona, John and Kenneth of Burlington, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. David Allatt, Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allatt, Linda, Barbara games before a birthday cake was served by Robert‘s mother. Later in the evening all enjoyed a swimming party at Emery pool. _ Now mother, here is your chance to get out of the kitchen. Just tell dad about the new facilities at the El Paso and get him to take you out to dine in style. After all, don‘t you feel that you have earned it? I know, I also hear about the four walls and no place to go. How the kids have driven you to a tizzy and you‘re ready to scream. Well, get the lord and master of your home to take you to the El Paso. > If you are coming from the north, just follow Islington Avenue south from Highway 7. When you get to the lights at the corner of Albion and Islington, turn left and follow Albion Road for a very short distance. The number you look for is 1050. There you are now there, have lots of fun. If you should want some further information, just call 741â€"1020. Now here is a place, real close to home for you to spend a quiet evening. You may now dine at the El Paso in style, enjoy some of their fine foods and refreshments. The renovations and the addition of the "Colonial Room‘‘ makes the El Paso one of the finest establishments in the area. The new facilities that are now available make the El Paso a must for businessmen‘s luncheons, club banquets, weddings or parties. Now you just add all this to the fine foods that the El Paso is noted for and you have a winner for sure. It would appear that the El Paso is now a licensed tavern. The "Colonial Room" is one to behold. It is done up in the old colonial style, complete with exposed ceiling beams and spinning wheel. The other day, while down in the Thistletown area, I decided to drop in at the El Paso Restaurant. Boy, did I ever get a surprise. & Dropped in on the fellows out at Weston Produce yesterday, purchasing my gallon of fresh cider, When I and George, Downsview. Others were Mrs. Lykle de Vries of Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bruyns, Oakville as well as several friends from Central Church and the C.C.M. where Mr. Allatt was at one time employed. The very popular hymn sings that have been held at Riverside United Church for the past two years are starting again Sunday, Oct. $ at 7:30 p.m. The featured guests are the ‘‘Willowtones." who are two brothers from the Salvation Army. They are teenagers and with their modern musical equipment can get one toeâ€"tapping in quick time Application rejected North York Council last Monday rejected an application to erect a B.P. service station at the southâ€"east corner of Keele St. and Densley Ave. North York Council last Alderman Joe Gould Monday rejected an introduced a motion application to erect a B.P. rejecting the application service station at the and noted that there are southâ€"east corner of Keele already six gasoline stations St. and Densley Ave. between Northwestern The application also General Hospital and called for use of the site by Lawrence Ave, W. on KMA Caterers Ltd. Ward 2 Keele, NO\ # 0 0# 0 0 0 00006 %%%%%% 008 0 0 0o 4 <« If you should want to obtain~gny further information, just call 851â€"2801 and ask for Bo\g or Brian. P.S. They also carry a great 7‘!( of pumpkins, a must for the last day of this month; / :::~~~~c‘:!0000000 Weston Produce also carry a good supply of grocery items. The next time you forget something when doing your weekly shopping, drop around to the market. This will be all you‘ll need to convince you that here is the place to shop for all of your fresh fruits and vegetables. Weston Produce Company is a veri easy place'to find. It is on the north side of Highway Seven, %.mile west of Woodbridge. got there, I found that you have your choice of pasteurized or unpasteurized, for the same low price of $1.29. Now believe you me there is nothing like a nice cool glass of cider to spark up your taste buds. Do yourself a real favour and go get yourself some, chill it, then relax with a refreshing glass. Many persons have not as yet had the pleasure of shopping at Weston Produce. In the words of a wellâ€"known commercial, "you "don‘t know what you are missing." The produce is plentiful and fresh. Parking is no problem, as the market is back from the highway, allowing bags of free parking. 5 When I first got there, I had to scout the premises, trying to locate Brian. I was surprised at the mountain of fresh produce this firm obtains daily. If you take a good close look at it, you will note that it is all fresh and just right for your family. _ As you enter the front door at Western Produce, look to the left front corner of the building. There you will find a herb and spice corner. This is done in old time corner merchant style. Complete with many herbs and spices that you haven‘t seen for years at your local food stores. If you are in the area, drop in and see Bob. He is the one who looks after this department. I dare say that if you don‘t see what you want, Bob will see that you get it. 2047 Weston Rd. (244â€"6663) o 1354 Weston Rd. (769â€"0176) © North Park Plaza (249â€"6951) 500000000000000000”“00” GOLDEN CRISP : J * A. Ҥ =. 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