Students are charged #1.50 per week which includes cost of milk every land and the) child brings is own lunch. ‘ The program â€" was initiated by the Lansing Community Organization through the school Home and School Association and to participate, parents must apply in writing, stating the reason for the â€"request. & p plications â€" are â€"nvestigated by Home and School members before sermission is given. The only North York school operating a supervised lunch hour is Glen: Avon public school, according to C. G. Brown, Superintendent of Student Services. The supervisor is paid $3 How foolish man is when he pits his feeble resources against the Holy Creator! Truly "the fear (respect) of the Lord is the begging of wisdom." To those who are v ind icative . a n d blasphemcus in their attitude toward God He shows the Judge side of His character. But to those Community organization solves lunchtime "I will wipe the Bible from the face of the earth!‘"" cried Voltaire. But the room in which he died was used for storing Bibles by a Bible society. "She‘s the. ship that God himself can‘t sink" they said of the Titanic. But she sank on her maiden voyage with only twenty lifeboats for her 2,207 passengers. POINTSTO PONDER The public will have an opportunity to take their first look of the year at Black Creek Pioneer Village and: its 19 fullyâ€"restored buildings this weekend Pioneer Village Opens for the summer season One of the interesting features of Black Creek Pioneer Village for visi collection of livestock and fowl which is typical of a preConfederat Visitors to the Village can see oxen, horses, calves, pig, ducks, geese a resident calf is shown here being petted by two young misses in dress of the period. © by Dorothy Clare Kilburn R.R. No. 3, Elmvale . biRREP nb t indads ons int in oi itc lcb 4 44 * and fowl which is typical of a preâ€"Confederation settler‘s farm. can see oxen, horses, calves, pig, ducks, geese and guinea hens. A here being petted by two young misses in dresses that are typical Cleyeland traffic violators who © have their â€" belts fastened when arrested get $5 reductions in their fines. Explains _ Traffic _ Judge Lloyd Brown: "If a person takes time to wear a safety belt, it shows that he intends to dtive safely." Board of Education trustee Jack V. Newton believes there is a big need fqr lunchtime supervision q} young children in elementary school. Glen Avon â€" public school program shows what can be done if people get together and try, he contends. per day for a 12 noon until 1:30 p.m. shift and she is a member of the Home and School, as well as a mother of children in the school. The great and mighty Creator, 1 worship from afar, whose hand has made the heavens and lit the morning star. But when I think of Jesus, who died for love of me, my heart grows warm with wonder and He comes close to me. who are humble and penitent He reveals the tender,‘ compassionate, ‘intimate with man‘ side of His nature which causes man to blow low in adoration. The Cross of Calvary is the â€" pow erful telescope through which we glimpse the hidden beauty of the heart of God. The Son of the living God taking our punishment . (May 34) when its rustic gate is opened for the 1969 season. Black Creek â€" Pioneer Village, located at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue, Ferso ns _ wis hing additional in formation about the MTRCA‘s photo contest may »obtain same by contacting the A uthority‘s offices at 889â€"5425. Entries must be received by the Authority‘s offices, c/o P.O0. Box 720 , Woodbridge, by Sept. 2, 1969, and winners will be notified by mail on or before Oct. 14. Prizes will be awarded the winning entries in both black and white prints and color slides. The competition is open to amateur photographers and will be held between May and December. The preâ€"C o nfed era t io n community provides camera enthusiasts with a broad and unique range of subjects, both indoor and outdoor. T he â€" Conservation Authority is sponsoring its 8th annual photo contest in conjunction with the spring reâ€"opening of Black Creek Pioneer Village. A usns 100 2009 demonstrations in â€" such pioneer arts and crafts as sheep shearing, wool dyeing, rail splitting, candle dipping, plowing, harrowing and seeding will be held for the public. Black Creek â€" Pioneer Village will be open to the public during May on week days between 9:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., and on weekends between 10:00 am. and 6:00 p.m. During June, July and August it will be open on weekdays between 9:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., and on weekends between 10:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. V illage â€" including 40,000 students. It has become as popular to schools as an educational facility for tours and pioneer craft programs as it has as a Metro _ Toronto tourist attraction. Last year, more than 205,000 persons visited the Conservation Authority and serves as a living link with Canada‘s preâ€"Confederation heritage. 1s administered by _ the Metro Toronto and Region visitors is the thriving THE WESTON TIMES 9cX HEAT WiTH SETTLE FOR LESS OSEMOUNT g== PStTAI'ION E 190 Rosemount Avgv. (Between Jane St. & Weston Rd.) Phones 248â€"2560 â€"â€" 241â€"8926 receive personal from ED BERKO\ Mechanic For _A Mechanical and Electrical Needs. Supervised ASHBEE sros. 50 Rosemount Ave. ©10 per month At Rosemount PP Station Our budget plan saves you money on heating oil. Call! 1 CALL 241â€"1601 Cubs, Scouts and Venturers in this district have been working hard for Silvermount District Boy Scouts will hold their Annual HOBBY SHOW on Saturday, May 10, at the Church of, the Good Shepherd, 1149 Weston Road from 2 â€" 7:30 p.m. Save Now on Comfort Scout hobby show Full guarantee on motor, automatics. Free scope check with tuneâ€"up, free wheel alignment check and estin ate. Courtesy car. 1778 Jane St. 247. 1969 Weston Road Weston _ 241â€"1129 1746 WESsTON RD. 244â€"6435 firestone PARKING AVAILABLE Marsh, Goulding FUEL OILS Chartered Accountants AUTO REPAIRS Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Walter‘s Garage QUALITY SPECIALISTS IN FRONT EKD C.W. LEASK personal attention BERKOVITS Lic. All _ Your d Auto t Ave. 2446061 Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakasi MADE TO ORDER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT â€" _Call 244â€"2307 GET CASH 1N A FLASH â€" WITH A WEstoN times 2077 LAWRENCE AVE. W (Just West of Weston Rd.) MISCELLANIOUS FOR THE BEST iN oLD COUNTRY BAKING Admission to the show will be 25¢; children under 10 years of age and boys in uniform will be. admitted free of charge. quite some time now on their hobbies, and hope their skill and imagination will surprise everybody. 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. _ 241â€"1911 QUICK LIKE A GENIE . .. JOHN BAIRD‘S SCOTTISH BARRISTERS . and SOLICITORsS Howard G. Ashbourne, Alfred H. Herman Toronto Stock Exchange J. Harry Frogley, The District Ladies 2141 Weston Rd. wESTON, ONnT 247â€"6677 ASHBOURNE and CASKEY Fraser & Simms Barrister â€" Solicitor Notary Public Evenings by appointment 1938 Weston Rd. (at John St.) Weston 2445697 Barrister â€" Solicitor Carl W. Caskey, SKYLINE HOTEL BRANCH 655 Dixon Rd. Rexdale, Ontario Phones 248â€"6631 STANDARD SECURITIES LIMITED LEGAL RO 6â€"1777 RO 6â€"4603 Auxiliaries will hod! thei giant bakesale at the sam“ time at the Church and if you are weary from looking > around at the Hobby Show you can rest comfortably in the tearooms while enjoying a nice cup of tea or coffee. YORK TRAVEL BUREAU RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL REPAIRS& SERVICE SEWER HOOK â€" uPS CALL... 851â€"2607 WM. G. BEECH, General & Life Insurance SARAGOSA PLUMBING THURSDAY, MAY 1, (at Church St. Traffic Light) Notary Public 1156 WESsTON ROAD J.R. CURRIE, O0.D. 1199 WESTON RD. TORONTO 15 DISPENSING OPTICIAN MEDICAL BUILOING 2160 Weston Rqd. Oculistâ€" Prescriptions Completed â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service NEIL J. MOREAU W.J, GALLICHAN FOR ALL TRAvEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE Call REALTORS 1894 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call 241â€"0701 GALLICHAN LTD. PLUIMBING REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 766â€"4136 248â€"1821 TRAVEL Optometrist