ts Our Debentures and Guaranteed Certificates are~two shortâ€"term investments for periods of 1â€"5 years. They offer security and conâ€" venience with attractive interest rates. Hignest rate listed above. Ladies of the Fellowship Group of Elverston Park United Church have just finished a tenâ€"week Take a Break course of â€" burlap painting,"" copper. tooling, Elverston Park United Church fellowship group are shown here during a session of a ‘"‘Take a Break"‘ course directed by the YWCA. The ladies recently finished a tenâ€"week course of burlap painting and copper tooling. Also included in the course were film shows and physical fitness classes. CANADA PERMANENT TRUST 1943 Weston Road, 247â€"8276 ' J. G. Wigglesworth, MANAGER , Pmd ES SOR SVPE + eeiet K ® women‘s nonâ€"profit church, 4 f W M club and civic groups in m their projects. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE NORTH WEST TAX! 1912 Weston Rd. â€" (In The Westlaw Bldg.) 241â€"1133 29 South Station St., Weston COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS INVITED GOING OVERSEAS ? § BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT *4 ' Special Rates WEDDINGS â€" FUNERALS cars radio equipped Phone 244â€"5324 , APRIL 10, 1969 t WESTON‘S OWN FLEET canapa reamanent M films and physical fitness, directed by the YWCA. To finish off their spring session,; ‘‘Luncheon is Served" will sponsor a d i n n e r Patty jan Mrs. Llioyd Pike, cousin of Mrs. Luck, was maidâ€"ofâ€"honour, and Mrs. Robert Bassett, sister of Mr. Luck, was bridesmaid at the wedding and both were in attendance with their husbands. Many old friends, relatives and members of the Crawford Street Congregational Church, helped to make this a truly happy occasion. Among the guests were their son Edward and daughter June and husband and family, west Toronto a n d / brother> and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Luck, from â€" Sarnia, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lutk, 22 Corby Ave., celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary, March 22, with an open house party. Approximately 130 guests attended. _ â€" Mrs. Myra Hammond heads the committee on arrangements and is assisted by Mrs. <Joy Drummond â€" April 21 will have Bryce T aylor, _D.P.H. York University‘s Head of Physical education examining the anatomy of heart and circulat ory system. A film on smoking Wednesday, April 16 at 6.45 p.m. at the church. North York Board of Education and the Ontario Heart Foundation are jointly presenting < a threeâ€"night course on "Why Risk Heart Attack?" at Don Mills Collegiate, 15 The Donway East, Don Mills At the first session on April 14, Mrs. Ivy Lister of â€"thyHeart Foundation will speak on population studies of heart disease and there will be a color film of a family visit to the seashore illustrating â€" risk factors. The evening will include a discussion period and homework on how a change may be made in personal modes of living. Experts to speak on heart disease THE WESTON TIMES a variety of crafts beginning on Monday, April 14 at 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. The Y which is located at 3179 Dundas St. West. Cost of the course is $9 for members, $12 for nonâ€"members and a nursery fee of 25 cents per child. Mrs. Mary Crosgrove, St. Scholatique, Que., visited her sister Mrs. Al Lauder and family, Melody Rd., last week. Sunday service at Central United Church, 1 King St., Weston, will be conducted by the United Church Women at 11.00 a.m. The speaker will be Rev. Kathléen Christopher. Rev. Christopher is a United Church Minister in Val d‘Or, Que. After her teaching career she took up theological studies and was ordained in 1951. A practical course for women . interested in becoming craft instructors is being offered by the western area YWCA. The sessions will involve lectures and discussions on Miss Christopher is now president of the Toronto Conference â€" a senior post in her church. Coming events of interest at Central United Church is the U.C.W. Spring Luncheon on April 16, at 1 p.m. The speaker is Mrs. Jean Lumb who will speak on "The Chinese Community". A rumage sale will be held on April 26 in the lower assembly hall. ine fullâ€"Course menu and program will be supervised by Luncheon Is Served, Canada, Limited. Door prizes,. will be awarded following the dinner. Reservations for the dinner Craft course for women Dr. Barbara A. McLaren, Dean of Faculty of Food Sciences, University of Toronto, is the speaker for the last session on April 28 and she will give an introduction to diet and heart diesease and discuss normal nutrition related to age and activity. All sessions are from 7.30 to 9.30. p.m. Additional information may be obtained by calling 223â€"5020. and heart disease will also be shown. . Woman minister to speak Management Under HELY‘S HAIRSTYLING 1203 Weston Road 1 Block N. of Eglington 769â€"9502 PERMSâ€"TINTING STYLING Arnold. calling Mrs. Hammond, 2419577, Mrs. Drummond, 241â€"6694, or Mrs. Arnold, 241â€"2522. Prior to and after the dinner, there will be the usual Silhouette afterâ€"Easter Hat Show, and a display of home baking by the United Church Women. ‘*Luncheon is Served" is a unique fund raising program _ available to women‘s organizations in southern Ontario. It is operated as a community service, providing luncheons and dinners by quality food and homemaking sponsors for the benefit of Are you up â€" to date with OMSIP ? WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ 9.45 A.M.. 10.00 A.M 11.00 A.M 11.00 A.M If we are to help we need to know. When you have a child or reach 21 or move to a new address :.wlnnm-onmly-nii::.-..-‘ keep your OMSIP protect to speed paymentâ€"notify within 30 days: Hâ€"t+Râ€"B Health Insurance Registration Board 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7. ______ 5 THE BRAMPTON GOLF CLUB, BOX 38, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO OR PHONE 677â€"2512 (Local Metro Listing) CROSS STREET AT CHURCH STREET Minister Rev. R.J. Boggs, B.A. 241â€"1571 241â€"9533 Sunday, April 13th, 1969 sevssseseece0e s60 0884 0e 80 884 2208 88 406 ea 200 .Ilt.l'..llI'l-ll..lllll.ll.l.....l..â€l‘ by their projects. ...........Morning Worship (Sacrament of Baptism) .. Junior & Intermediate ..............Pax Bible Class ..Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Crib Corner