Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 23 Apr 1970, p. 10

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749-2133 Ceramic Tile: iiiGGGii; 7698280. ELASTERING, Stucco and PAINTING and decorating, inside or o'utside work. Paper hanging, free estimates 241-1407 51. For Sale-Cars & Trucks Toronto "Key Man" is now residing in your area, and can give 24 hrs. repairs, ig Aspifcation, mail bar insta - ACCOUNTING POSITION E rience r uire . is essential. This is a osition of fiq',titi'lfi'fiTNtt1'1 ti'ii,ihi'iii"i'tri'lttiy' of 2l'll1Sffl'lr. Located Hwy 27 & Be ield d. Call Mrs. Grier '66 VOLKSWAGEN, fast- back, one owner. 241-1291. 58. Services engine exdsiiiritTG'diiGi' 76b1379 - 247-2520 after 6 '67 .VOLKSXVAGEN, fl 1500 MAN with pick-up truck will do small moving jobs pick-up and delivery. 651-5139. We require an ambitious female for our accounting depart. ment, with several years experience in general accounting‘. WE OFFER: It? j'N,titt2iqi. Generous 2tN and vacation plans. jor heal and sickness benefits. ieasant working con- ditions. Ultra-modern offices and plant. Fully air- conditioned. _ C Bolton, Ontario (Hwy. 50), 17 miles north of Toronto In- ternational Airport " LOCATION: ACCOUNTS CLERK PAGE I. f POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU -Why Not Join one Of Our Canadian Escorted M SERVICE CHARGE 483-2945 Tours? 2402 Bloor St. West 767-5401 PLEASE CONTACT PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Husky Martufatturing and Tool Works Limited Box 1000, Bolton Ontario Telephone (416) 893-1611 REGAL ROOFING & TINSMITHING LTD. Community Locksmith Attention! uc. 66 20 YEARS SERVING THE PUBLIC ROOFING nun invasmoucmué Both Residential and Industrial Jill WORK GUARANTEED HUSKY M. T Help Wtd. Female 98 mum DR.LV_IE§TON 45. Help Wtd. Male & Female FREE sam,.. 248-5621 Interior painting and ' paperhanging, exterior painting our specialty Plastering New ceilings and repairs, shaIing basement walls refinished in cement. Carpentry repairs, floor tiles, Iilavestroughs-new-- Cleaned - Repaired. Tax Problems Experienced. Ihoplilreepih accounting available. Ca', anytime. 58. Services REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS Metro Lie. PH " Norman C. Chapman ' General Contractor Commercial Residential . Additions -Alterastiom, Repairs Recreation Rooms Homes Custom Built Free Estimates Painting & Decorating 363 ABLagkthom Ava led - Repaired. Hal Made 767-4842 MARROSE DEVELOPMENTS . LTD. _ 244-5770 John Mallagh PLUMBING 653-7758 PERSONAL 241-0323 741-95556 j The first round of the 1 Toronto Daily Star Tours (LETTERS TO EDITOR Continued from Page 4 58. Services Following the above statements, I will try to put my beliefs, across to the people of this community. The supposition that has been stated by some of the authors of letters to the Editor in' comparing the' possible future Weston Shopping Area with the "Nighted area of Mount Dennis". We should be more than N thankful this development if going into Weston because I believe it will prevent the same thing from happening here. m my first letter I had stated "the facts were available” - I am sorry I ommitted to state where. I thank the developer for in last week's issue _tor the Times he stated where they are available. It would seem in such an issue as this, people who say "I cannot see how" would go to the Authorities and secure this information maybe they just do not want to believe the facts. As far as people looking forward to enjoying retirement in their homes with the birds. and the tlowers, unfortunately birds and flowers cannot pay their taxes and most retired people are on fixed incomes. Thank goodness for developements such as this. m conclusion, mary-tstate, that the Go Train is a thing of the future - possibly the distant future - but it is my considered opinion that the Weston Complex Develop- ment will accrue to the benefit of all the Taxpayers of Weston and the Borough of York and for the reasons previously stated herein should be strongly endorsed. Warren Lough, 69 MacDonald Ave. Westdn. A Study in Concentration. A Sea Cadet at the wheel of the brigaptine 'St. Lawrence W' keeps the ship on course under the watchful eye of his instructor. Training and experience on cruises such " this develop sell-confidence, team spirit and leadership quaiitiehoir support of this program is requetrtedMtrrtng Navy mane Week, April 27 to May 3. (D.N.D. 21mm). Rexdale typewriter Rentals special rates for students by week or month Sales 8. Service North West Boy’s Club --tuitirt ~chnm, I." or Small [1m MacDonald 8. Sons LE 6-5128 Free delivery 742-5601 742-2404 Best wishes go out to Sandy Tanaskow coach of Hells Angels and Claudio Salines coach of Gold Stars on their marriage this Saturday atiiSt. Judes nament was held last Sunday at York Bowl. Highest scorers in each age group were: Janice Holland Kenny Catania, Bruce Pollock, Karen Bodanis, Maureen Mahoney, Janet Bodanis, Larry Catania, Randy O'0uinn, Jessica Tanaskow, David Holland, Sandy Bodanis, Sherry Micallef, Michelle Micallef, Laura Hughes, Alex Tanaskow, Siirley Stevens, Mary Ann Oswin, Dorothy Crossey, Barbara Whalen, Brenda McCullogh, Wayne Minett, Keith Garlick. Good luck bowlers in your next round. Our highest scorers in regular bowl were: John Tanaskow - 197, Nancy Cormier - 190, Cheryl Clements - 171, Julie Ann thietra .. 225, Alex Tanaskow 247, Mary Ann Oswin - 267, Bruce Baldwin - 283, Mike Crowe - 203, Dorothy Crossey - 295, Karen Bodanis - 132, Andrew Pollock - 142, Larry Catania - 167, Our high single coach this week goes to the coach of the first place team of Speedy's Stars, Spiro Catania with a 269 flat. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK Pre-Registrations during May Information pertaining to Kindergarten Registrations in each school area will be distributed shortly by the Public School Principal. Parents who have not received a copy of the Principal's Notice by April 30 should telephone the Principal of the Public School in the area in which they reside. SEPTEMBER REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS SENIOR KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATIONS IN (2) A birth eertifieate or documented proof of age will be required for each child being registered. (3) Parents who do not possess a birth eertifieate or legal proof of date of birth for a child who is a candidate for kindergarten are requested to obtain same before registration. (1) Each child MUST have reached hls~her FIFTH birthday on or before December 31, 1970. (4) Birth certificates for children born In Ontario may be obtained from: The Office of the Registrar General Macdonald Block, Parliament Buildings oTpRoN'ro 5, Ontario. Telephone . . . 365-1687. NORTH YORK PUBLIC SCHOOLS senior citizen news Marathon film -festival All the gatherings and meetings, during this blustery winter were in the warm and cheerful, newly enlarged hall at 200 Weston Road. loneliness is forgotten when we gather together is: The students will be at the library to show their films and discuss film-making with fellow artists and ob- servers. Drop in anytime-it promises to be an exciting day! The radically different approach to learning in North York high schools compared to that of even 10 years ago, will be amply illustrated on Saturday, April 25, at the Willowdale library, 5126 Yonge Street. The annual Student Film Festival, a marathon of 8 and Super 8mm films scripted, filmed and edited by junior and senior high school students, will run continubutdy from 9 am.-5 pan. in the auditorium. Film-making in the schools has come about with the new attitude toward English as a subject. The shift away from composition and literature has resulted in a "language arts and arrnmunieatioru" programme which depends tbr its effectiveness on the increasing use of audio- visual media as a teaching device. All citizens are reminded 10 set Clocks and watches FORWARD one hour at 2 AM. on SUNDAY, April 26th, 1970. BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK . DAYLIGHT SAVING Sunday, April Mth to Sunday. October 25th, 1910 Basil H. Hall Mayor THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1m Spring programs are being developed. Watch for more news. Phyllis Watts, reporting. The kindness of those who so splendidly worked at sewing and knitting for the Red Cross is gratefully acknowledged by Mrs. Campbell. Our business meeting on Friday, March 20, was well attended, and after the meeting there was a euchre tim with euchre, bingo or talks and tea with friends. ,Fun indeed was a' "Witt Sponsored by First Church of Christ, Scientist, Etobicoke 8:15 pan. Thursday, April 30 RichviewCollegiateAuditorium 620 Islington Ave. N., at Richview Side Rd. In three actual and vivid experiences he tells how health was restored, a business career saved, and human relation.. ships corrected, all when the individuals involved were willing to submit to the perfect will of God. ' Most of us like to feel that we're "in the driver's seat." But what happens when, for one reason or another, we lose control of our ex- perience? In this public lecture, Charles W. Ferris, an experienced Christian Science Practitioner, shows how we can take control of our ex- perience by submitting to the perfect control of Admission is Free, _ Everyone is Welcome. "Who's in Control?" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE

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