Robert J. McCloskey, son of L. A. McCloskey of 70 Boyd Ave., Weston, has been named to the Dean‘s List for the spring term 1969 at the N.Y.: State College of . Agriculture, Cornell | We understand there is quite an acreage on their property, and Miriam, George and Jimmie will have plenty of opportunity for the pony riding they so much enjoy. We hope it is a happy move for the Farrow family. +++ CORRECTION There was some confusion in the spectrum when Mary Gray became Mary Green at the Pot Luck Supper at St. John‘s Anglican. Red is for faces, Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. George Farrow and family have sold the house at 163 John St., and will be moving shortly to Cobourg. A reminder that registration date is Oct. 18 at 9 a.m. King °St. Public School, Weston, for girls wishing majorette training, and boys interested in gun twirling, age 9â€"16. * 4p4 The Senior Corps, together with the Intermediate Group, attended Bolton Fair Sept. 20. Led by the Sandhill Pipe Band, the parade also included Bramalea Drum & Majorette Corps, and some 70 girls from the Brampton Corps, who gave a wonderful display of baton twirling. _On behalf of the Weston Majorette Corps, we would like to thank Mrs. Georgie LeGard for her kind donation of home baking, and also Mr. and Mrs. T.D. Boyce for the privilege of holding a coffee booth, at the Auction Sale held on Sept. 29. Entire proceeds to provide new uniforms for the Corps. Weston Majorette Corps news: The following seven girls received gold pins for having been enroled in the Corps for five years:â€" Pam Scott, June Harvey, Debbie Mcllivenna, Nancy Little, Sharon Kress, Valerie Nichol and Gwen Downer. Congratulations on your awards, girls. Committee of the Volunteer Service Organization, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Lorraine Deane, held an organizational meeting at Westview Centennial S.S. located south of the hospital complex. Residents of North By Bill Waicus Ten years ago a group of communityâ€"minded citizens got together and formed an Interim Board of Directors for establishing "York General Hospital". They obtained a charter, went on a fundâ€"raising _ campaign, optioned a 3% acre site and engaged an architect. With Yorkâ€"Finch‘s forseen completion of 300 beds (at a total building cost of $10,750,000) in late 1969, a crisis in the immediate area will have been overcome. YORK FINCH HOSPITAL ; Steering committee organized Weston wanderings + 44 by margaret leeper Joseph Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker, Gary Drive, left on Friday night, September 19, for Nancy, France, where he will work toward his docâ€" torate degree. Mr. Baker, who holds a Canadian Government scholarship, has previously studied in France, as well as in Monâ€" treal and Toronto. While doing graduate work at the University of Toronto he was engaged in the compilation of a FrenchEnglish dicâ€" tionary for school use. 241â€"6394 University. He is a member of the class of 1970 ‘"Years of research and study in Canada and the United States have been York were invited to learn how they could assist the Yorkâ€"Finch Hospital as members of the volunteer service. The theme for the evening was: information. Mrs. Mary Davis, director of volunteers‘ defined her position to be that of "a link between administrators and volunteers," and that of her volunteers to provide "a supplimentary service to patients. Masculine as well as feminine oriented serâ€" vices will be provided. A break from the past will see no Ladies Auxiliaries or candyâ€"stripers as such within the hospital â€" but will stress instead a general concerted community effort by women, men and teenâ€" agers." ‘TRUE GRIT JOHN â€" cien campsEu1 / WAYNE ximoarey _ % strangest trio ever to track a killer. B * "BINGO®" Weston Arena Promotion Q eC ast ... BegrR Pn h . en 5S _ ce in Our Oct. 2nd Edition We Offer Our Apologies And Wish The Weston Was Misspelled in The Every Success 11:00 pm. The Word Volunteers present were invited to signâ€"up for jobs which interested them. Approximately fifty West view and C.W. Jefferys students were in attendance. tendance. & â€" Two cheques amounting to $1,500. were forwarded to the hospital. The donors remain unknown. undertaken by the hospital consultants to ensure that Yorkâ€"Finch would be one of the finest and most modern general hospitals in North America‘". Sydney Renton, hospital _ administrator, elaborated further â€" "New inovations which the hospital will offer include: patientâ€" bed layout designed to allow for the modern "teamâ€" nursing‘‘ concept; sophisticated _ comâ€" munications system for both staff and patient; total airâ€" conditioning; infection control by differential air pressurization; special nurseservers to simplify bedside care; _ central distribution, central sterilization and vertical conveyor systems; a mental health clinic and such exotic devices as a 24â€"hour heart monitoring device; nuclear medicine department to treat and diagnose using radioactive isotopes and a machine which measures the heartbeat of a fetus (a proved lifeâ€"saver.) Saul Cowan, Chairman of the Public Relations Comâ€" mittee, presented prize awards and medals to D.B. Jacobs as first place winner of the logo symbol contest held earlier this year and Burt Freeman for his second place finish. esi®‘ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT DAILY 7:00pm A 4284 i 1 Monday â€" Junior Horse Show, Pouliry, Pony anc Heavy and Light Horses Dairy Cattle, Sheep. Children‘s admission entitles chance on bicycle and tranâ€" sistor radio. Harness racing with beiting privileges both days. MIDWAY â€" BOTH DAY 2 BIG DAYS Show, Beef Catile, Western Horse Show, Rabbits, Cavies, Swine. THANKSGIVING DAY Monday, October 13 WOODBRIDGE., ONT. Saturday, October 11 WOODBRIDGE FAIR Hospital will serve an im mediately surrounding area, the population of which may number a quarter of a million by 1980. To provide facilites for this great exâ€" pansion, the hospital has a planned "builtâ€"in" : capacity for 300 beds in the first phase to a total of 550 in the second. It will give employment to some 500 personnel initially, and will also act as a centre for widespread volunteer effort within the community. It is worthy of, and urgently seeks, your support. PLAN NOW TO HAVE A GOOD TIME AT Saturday â€" Senior Horse WE‘RE North Park Plaza Yorkâ€"Finch General Due to the ever increasing popularity of Billiards, we have had to expand our facilities. Come in today, enjoy the sport of royalty. If the wife won‘t let you out, bring her along too. AAPBND!â€"Mâ€"p â€"â€"â€"_ 29 TABLES _ _â€"° | LARGEST IN ONTARIO RACK & CUE TASTY TREATS In Our Snack Bar the Sport of Royalty BILLIARD LOUNGE 1831 WESTON RD. 241â€"1821 FOR FREE ADMISSION, CLIP THIS AD OUT & BRING TO THEATRE (ONE ADMISSION PER AD ONLY!) prizes! Details & entry forms on the contest every saturday at 1 p.m. at the matinees! Odeon‘s Bicycle Contest can still PLAYING THIS SATURDAY "Tiko and The Shark" and "The Wild, Wild Planet‘" (both in colour) 1 Hr. Martinizing â€" Cleaning Voucher 1910 Weston Rd. â€" 248â€"5490 Sandid Variety â€" Hobby Kit 1917 Weston Rd. â€" 244â€"6015 other prizes courtesy of: Abbey Stationery â€" school supplies 1896 Weston Rd. â€" 249â€"5455 BOYS and GIRLS! Weston Pet Shop â€" Budgie Bird 1834 Weston Rd. â€" 247â€"5295 Acadian Rest. Dinner for two 1828 Weston Rd. â€" 249â€"6651 C.C.M. BICYCLE Courtesy of WILF‘S CYCLE & SPORTS 19 John St. Weston 247â€"1301 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 241â€"0929 ces