Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 5 Feb 1970, p. 2

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Astounding response has resulted from the anâ€" nouncement by York Parks and Recreation Department of the setting up of Children‘s Theatre in the Weston Municipal Building. A hundred children have shown interest in this opâ€" _ portunity to _ express weston wanderings ",/*:%, themselves by taking part in theatrical productions, and enthusiastic participation Winter fun in conservations Children‘s Theatre is under the direction of Mrs. Marie Chantal Logan, who is highly qualified in inâ€" structional technique having considerable experience in stage, T.V. and film productions. The boys and girls will not only learn poise and self confidence by group involvement, but have an opportunity to produce their own material and develop their original ideas. . The â€" youngsters . are delighted with the acquisition of costumes and props which have been in safekeeping in the . area. These were originally the property of Weston‘s Little Skating is one of the recreational activities the public can enjoy in six of the eight conservation areas open for the winter by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. A skate on the pond at the Bruce‘s Mill conservation area could be an enjoyable experience for the family. About two acres of the pond have been cleared for skating. Bruce‘s Mill area is located two miles east of Don Mills road on the Gormleyâ€" Stouffville road. It has a heated shelter and refreshâ€" ment facilities for added public convenience. _ Other areas where skating is available are: The TV commercial was extolling the advantages of heating with natural gas, the wonder fuel. It is a wonder fuel alright, one little leak and you wonder where your home has gone. points to ponder Dorothy Clare Kilburn Honesty in advertising is sadly lacking and has been for a long time. In 1906 brochures were distributed in England describing in glowing terms the free land grants around Edmonton but neglecting to mention the winters where the terâ€" mometer dropped to 40 degrees beloe zero. Today commercials subject us to their noisy barrage in an attempt to brain wash our But there is one source of advertising that is comâ€" pletely honest and factual, that peddles its wares without deception; it is the Bible. This book packs a punch that has kept it amongst the best selling books for years. It is a book which meets the needs of mankind. But $ i:; meqingfulne, ss is padlock unless you know the comâ€" binationâ€"if you don‘t it is as Theatre group, which fell by the wayside when cutbhacks in Maiton‘s aircraft industry lost us not only male leads but producers and directors as well. Their material was left in care of Tug : Wilson, will now be put to excellent assisted by Fred Thury, M.A., highly qualified to instruct ballet and drama. He also has T.v. experience and composes music. Instruction for boys and girls nine years and up will be Friday evening 5â€"7 p.m. and 7â€"9 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. For further information call Mrs. Logan 249â€"8975 or Mr. Thury 481â€"0347. Those active volunteers who operate Mountâ€"Dennis â€" Weston Mealsâ€"onâ€"Wheels through the various Church groups and community organizations continue to take care of the older people and shutâ€"ins to whom the delivery of a hot, nourishing meal means so much. Lake, five miles north of highway No. 7 at the east limits of Brampton; the famed Black Creek Pioneer Village, â€"Jane Street and Steeles Ave., where skating is available on Saturdays and Sundays only, and at the new Claireville area, on No. 7 Highway at the 8th line of Torontoâ€"Gore Township. Weston‘s Recreation Director at that time, and it Albion Hills conservation area, on highway No. 50, five miles north of Bolton; Heart Other winter activities such as skiing, sledding, tobogganing, snowmobiling and horseâ€"drawn sleigh rides are available when snow conditions permit. Further information on the activities in the areas and weather conditions may be obtained by telephoning the Authority offices at 889â€"5425. dry as dust. The combination is a sense of one‘s unâ€" worthiness. John Newton, the slave trader who became a Christian said that every morning his memory took him back to Africa and he remembered what he used to be a blasphemous profligate libertine â€" and each mornâ€" ing he worshipped the Lord for His equisite forgiveness. Mrs. Logan will be If we will read the word of God ‘with an open, humble mind it will bring us peace of mind, freedom from guilt, courage to meet difficulties, healing for heartbreakâ€" whatever we are needing. Keep the gas tank filled as much as possible during the cold weather suggests the Ontario Motor League. A full tank checks condensation, and that méeans less risk of water in the gas, with possible tieâ€"up if a bit of it freezes in the line. I am come that ye might have life and that ye might have it more abundantly. A HELPFUL HiNT No one was overlooked during the holiday season. Mrs. Barbara LeSarge took care of the meals for the Senior Citizens at Beech Hall, and Mrs. Helen Cooper looked _ after Weston recipients at Christmas and The Mount Dennis â€" Weston unit operates within the boundaries of the Borough of York, but would be glad to assist any unit in setting up a Mealsâ€"onâ€"Wheels organization in neighbouring areas where needs are to be +++ Several weeks ago, when a surfeit of Xmas poultry turned our thoughts to "beef", we took up â€" the cudgels for the pedestrian shopper with the bundle buggy, manoeuvrability of which is impaired by restricted entrance facilities to the shopping area of some supermarkets. It is, of course, obvious that these entrance ‘"bumpers‘‘ or ETTA KETT MUGS & SKEETER SALES & SERVICE LTD. Jeep Dealer =â€"â€" Select Used Cars 714 Old Weston Road 7â€"M‘ré d margaret leeper turnstiles have been inâ€" stalled to keep the store‘s own shopping carts IN, rather than buggies or baby carriages OUT, but the Vice President and Director of Market Operations who wrote to explain his market‘s position has poured oil on the troubled buggy wheels, and it is suggested you consult your friendly neighbourhood Manager for an alternative mode : of entry before becoming a contortionist. He won‘t see you stuck . .. ODD FELLOWS HALL 24 CHURCH ST. \ Admission 50 Cents 20 Games â€"Jack Pot Sponsored By Odd Fellows Weston Lodge Proceeds For Benevole nt Work BINGO 7:45 P.M. Saturday 653â€"7233 Dalt‘s #! HEAVEN ( _ AnNPMELL ?.'-’f.; f Qfii&\) e 4 REGULAR MONTHLY DANCE £:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 7th to be held at wmit. Dennis Legion Hall 1050 Weston Road JIMMY RIED Accordion & Band â€" FUN â€" ENTERTAINMENT For further information Call RO 6â€"8520 or RO 28044 STARTS FRIDAY vo. ‘i ow t i ' ‘#************“ ap INN as x 7 e h 3 A As There was a young Lady from Weston who, on atrip round the World, fell in love with a boy in Australia. They came back to Weston to be married last Saturâ€" day. When we questioned the bride, she blushed and reâ€" plied, "It wasn‘t so much to be with my family, there just didn‘t seem to be any other place to rent \ the formais.‘" FRACTURED LIMBâ€"ERICK Music and Songs of KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR Phone 247â€"0066 4 John St. Weston ENTERTAINMENT featuring RERNIE BLACK t COLOR 3. &2 ""*"" ‘Baby love Toronto‘s Seminar Hote! l REXDALE BLVD. SWEDFN.. Where The Facts Of life Are Strangér Than Fiction! '44“44444,,”{, apmiTtANCE JUST NORTH OF EGLINTON

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