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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 16 Jan 1964, p. 3

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John Booth, our North York councilior for Ward Seven, has executive committee, the plannâ€" 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence â€" 241â€"0462 _ 1766â€"3903 House of Clay Cole Slaw, Toasted Roll, Honey Whole Charcoal Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Chickens 2.50, 3.00 Toasted Rolls, Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Sauce French Fries on above ( 20 Chicken In The Basket 1.15 French Fries, Cole Slaw, Toasted Roll, Honey WE DELIVER i.: Heate @ Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park By Saily Ann Kerman ME 33536 Booth, our North York| Recreation committee for the |being built. As most NOW IN WESTON 44‘ Charcoal Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Chicken Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Sauce, Toasted Roll 4 Charcoal Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Chicken . Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Sauce, Toasted Roll 4 Broasted Chicken Cole Slaw, Toasted Roll, Honey 4 Broasted Chicken _ Open Thursday and Friday Evenings 1357 WESTON RD. (AT JANE) OPEN EVERY DAY: Ceramic Art Classes ALL â€" SUPPLIES FREE . FOR FIRST THREE LESSONS Telephone Today For Details ENROLL NOW! BECK SHOES SALE NOW IN FULL SWING Dickon‘ (Wickew bacâ€"Bâ€"Q Sss ? at 1698 Weston Road You‘ve Never Tasted Chicken So Good! TAKE OUT SERVICE TOO! In Specially Heated Cars 1.55 .85 Mon. to Sat. 10:30 a.m. to Sunday â€"â€" 10:30 a.m. to Charcoal Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Side Ribs 1.15 French Fries, Cole Slaw, Toasted Roll, Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Sauce ' Charcoal Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Back Ribs 225 French Fries, Cole Slaw, Toasted Roll, Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Sauce Gole Slaw niprodrerncumennce whB Dill Pickles dinowimprormanineiin | 29 Chef Salad emnsiretsnnsisine BBR Blue Cheese Dressln‘ M : Southern Fried Chicken Wings 1.25 French Fries, Cole Slaw, Toasted Roll, Honey Neilson‘s Famous Ice Cream Honey Dew Quart .50 Assorted Pies, Danish and French Pastries PHONE through the planning board and in adequately servicing the comâ€" munity with parks and recreaâ€" tional facilities. John Booth has put in a very timers recall, many of the probâ€" good year so far and 1 think these new committees are suited to him and his talents as well as the demands of the ward he you are fortunate indeed in hav was elected in. To the new here for a few years were not as lucky and did not have very good representation on council. Howâ€" ever we did the next best thing by making sure we voted in a The date of the Oakd»le Heighâ€" ts Râ€"tepayers Association Genâ€" eral Meeting is Wednesdav. Janâ€" uary 29th, at Calico Drive School Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. John Booth will be present and guest sveakor for the eveming will be Reeve Norman Goodhead. This meeting is of great imâ€" vortence 2s ‘our elections will be held then. Nominations =/ll be made from the floor. If the residents in Oakdale Heights wish the activities of the Rateâ€" navers Association to continue there is m~ alternative but to come ovt to this meeting and support the group. Movies snorts. don~es. revresentotion at Comâ€" munity Council. fireworks disâ€" ntav etc. are all functions th~* reanire berd work and willing wankers. They »re for the beneâ€" f* of vyou and vyour children PJoaee remember the date »nd make on effort to attend this very urgent meeting. to learn that the 1944 hndget for the Townshin of North York wi‘‘ in~‘!ude the construstion of sidewalÂ¥s en Giltsonr Drive. and traffic lichts on the corner of Jons omd Shennard are likely t be inst=‘led in 1964 as well. BFIMAR PARK This is a final reminder to sond the children to the movies ~* Bever‘v Heigths Junior Hish *his romin« Saturday, Januery 18th. The Chalkfarm Drive Home and Schoo! Association are sponâ€" sorimg these movies and they are narefully setected and well snn orv‘sed. The price is reasonable ~nd tickets are on sale rt the docr pt 1:00 p.m. Adults are also welcome and there is no extra charge for adults. ; The entive fringe of the subâ€" divisicn w"! be clesred ~nd the effert of the Rlack (Creak Pâ€"â€"# pardon me, Downsview Dells will be. continued on through the .ntural course of the creek Th~ includes the benches or t~h"os where possible and of OAKDALE â€" HEIGHTS Seme time ago I made some no«tv remarks about the name of the subdivision being Be‘lm~r Prrk and there being no park in the area at all. Things will be mighty different nretty soon and I will (uch) eommee the . foutbridge Finking Oakdale Ac#es to Belmar‘ Park will soon be under way. Looks like our new representative on the Parks and Recreation Comâ€" mittee has really earned the spotâ€" light. GIENFIELD ACRES Just in case the teors <* the Eight O‘Clock Hop think 1 have fergotten them. I am sending my wiches . their _ way â€" this week. Things are oretty good at the Fight O‘Clock Hop these days so keen up the good work and keep having fun, kids. I think the community should be reminded that the same people are still man~ging these damees and Carl Mrztin and Marg Stomper deâ€" serve an Oscar award for perâ€" sbverrn>e and plain hard work I just had to get Carl‘s name in this week‘s column anyway fo apologize for the error last week in spelling his name Carol. Re«idonts here will be pleased 247â€"2138 have to ecat those words up Alex Dobson Rangers. Presiâ€" dent, was presented with a Legâ€" ion blazer entering his second term as Chief Executive. Rick Collins and Bill Morris continue as first and second Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dents respectively, Jack Burgess Treasurer, Ralph Porter Secreâ€" tary. The Executive Committee members are Bill Beach, Gord Moore, John Wylie, Ozzie King and Jim Potter. Immediate Past President is Lioyd Sainsbury, the Reverend R. Boggs Branch Padre and John O‘Neill is the newly elected Sgt.â€"atâ€"Arms. The Ladies Auxiliary have a new President in Victoria Cresswell, Mary Moore is imâ€" mediate ‘Past President. Agnes Foden was returned as first Viceâ€"President, Olive Mattison second _ Viceâ€"President, _ Ann Mye Treasurer, Jean Rhodes Secretary. The Executive Comâ€" mittee are Olive Halcrow, Winâ€" nie Pender, Agnes Dargie, Anâ€" nie Carbis, Mary Thornback and Margaret Babbage. That perenâ€" nial flower of charm and activâ€" ity, Isabel Gray, again fills the post of Sgtâ€"atâ€"Arms. John Wyâ€" lie, Entertainment â€" Chairman, provided a fine evening of enâ€" tertainment for the many guests and members following the adâ€" journment. Another communication from Bob Irving, West Group Sports Chairman, announces a cribâ€" bage tournament for the J. V. Price trophy on January 27. Ninety six players will be movâ€" ing the pegs on that evening with Silverthorn Branch 57 playâ€" ing host to the contestants. Dart players are. adjusting â€" their flights for the singles and doubâ€" les tournaments expected to draw 150 marksmen. Dates for these competitions are set for February _ 3 _ at Earlscourt Branch 65 and Maple Leaf 266 on February 10. At the official opening of the Finchurst low cost rental apartâ€" ments where Lieutenant Goverâ€" nor Earl Rowe cut the ribbon to open these dwellings, Januâ€" ary 11, we noted Isabel Gray and Dorothy Brooks carrying the Ladies Auxiliary colours in the massed" colour party greeting Her Majesty‘s representative. A feature article on this fine Legâ€" ion Housing project appears elsewhere in this issue. MEMBERSHIP is the key. word for 1964 in the Branch:l have you contacted>that potenâ€". tial new member? A substanâ€" tial increase is a must, so let‘s all get cracking to increase our numbers and the effectiveness of Legion work. Bob Kohaly Chairman, National and Standâ€" ing Membership Committees has pointed out that more people were available in 1963 than at any other time during outr his" tory to carry out our aims and objects. Make â€" that â€" personal ; contact NOW. | Warm wishes for speedy reâ€" coveries go out to Ranger memâ€" bers Tom McCarthy and N#il Penrose who are neighbouring bed patients at Humber Memorâ€" ial hospital. Wilf "Shorty" Mathâ€" ews is now up and around afier a serious bout of preumonia. B R O A D L 0 0 M "erm. S ALE 1826 WESTON RD. Beautiful Heavy Reg. 8.95 Save 4.00 yd. Sculptured Carpet 9 x 12 Rugs Dupont Reg. 9.95 Save 250 yd Barry more uw Nylon sq. y4. Continuous Filament $249.00 Hardings Acrilan DISCOUNT RUG HOUSE Cash and Carry Canadian Star Barrymore‘s Continuous Filament 501 Dupont Nylon $329.00 SHOPâ€"ATâ€"HOME SERVICE (JUST BELOW LAWRENCE) $25 sq. yd. No 30 sq. yds. â€" Completely Instailed * Tackless Installation * Heavy Mothproof Pad All First Quality Can‘t Come In?! 3 Rooms â€"â€" Wallâ€"Toâ€"Wall CH 9â€"1410 95 Obligation ‘7Buy Budget Terms 49 6 Weston Cubs, "B" Pack,, _ EUCHRE: Monthly Euchre, wishes to acknowledge the supâ€" Rangers hBr::ch, L:‘dies Auxiliâ€" ort given their Bottle Drive 2°Y» in the Legion Hall, 46 Denâ€" ll:st S:turdav This Pack is very nison HMoad East, Tuesday, Janâ€" e uary 21, 8 p.m. Admission 50c. fortunate this season in the qualâ€" C ity. of lheir.Leadersh_ip. The sBiRTHDAY GREETINGS: boys are making excellent proâ€" gress in Scouting. There is Brenda Reddy, January 16; room, in the Pack, for 12 more" Linda Lock, January 17; Mary boys. If you have a son, age 8 | Hyland, January 18: Teddy to 11, interested in becoming a | Brock, January 19; Joan and Cub, have him report to St. Davâ€" ‘ Jean Brewitt, Darlene Glover, id‘s Church any Monday at 7| January 20; Susan Twitchin, p.m. A trip to the Museum, and | January 21: Douglas Haitey, a weekend camp are just two | Douglas Dodds. January 22. of the special events planned for , the boys of this Pack. ‘I o a ts n ie Last Saturday, I had the priviâ€" lege of attending the opening of Finchurst House Project. Lieutenant â€" Governor William Efrle Rowe, officially opened the building. This is a block of oneâ€"bedroom â€" apartments built by Canadian Legion (Toronto) Homes, to provide lowâ€"cost renâ€" tal housing for elderly veterâ€" ans; one of many worthwhile community . efforts undertaken by the Legion, at all levels. Queensborough Junior High School pupils are very happy to have their 10 room addition completed, as both staff and students have been working unâ€" der very crowded conditions since September. THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS HELEN SPEARE to Mr. Robert Pynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Pynn of East York, is announced by her mother, Mrs. Adeline Speare of Falstaff Ave., Weston. Miss Speare graduated from Weston Collegiate in 1958, and then attended Eastern Nazarene Colâ€" lege in Boston. She received a Master‘s degree from Columbia University in 1962, and is presentâ€" ly teaching in Melrose, Mass. Her fiance attended East York Collegiate and Eastern Nazarene Colâ€" lege and is now pursuing graduate studies at Epâ€" iscopal Theological School in Cambridgé, Mass. The wedding is planned for August 29. Reg. 8.95 Save 3.00 yd Barrymore 100% Virgin Wool Textured Broadioom Reg. 8.95 Save 300 yd. Heayy Double Back Nylon Lh Acbcia 3 95 Hardtwist _ 34. ya. HARDINGTON & DISTRICT 6 Shades _ _ First Qualicy _ $9 34. Broadloom Remnants All qualities, sizes and colours. /, Price CH 9â€"1410 95 Feature Times 6:30 â€" 8:20 10:05 Erna‘s Beauty Lounge @ A Magnificent $120 HUMAN HAIR WIG ‘BRING THIS COUPON IN TO QUALIFY FOR A CHANCE â€" AT THE ABOVE AND THESE OTHER PRIZES * Permanents * Hair Sets & Cuts * Cocktail Shampoos HELD OVER! 4th WEEK o s U\-uun, Saw No NAE sy\. 2242 Weston RA4. . Additional Coupons With Every $2.00 Service Win A Wig Draw Coupon "m0l?0",01)el’, dal‘liny ’,cmou ay Decuxe SPECAL SAT. MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN "THE PURPLE MASK" SECOND FEATURE N Letters To The Editor down after the festive season, it would be a grand) gesture if all those tardy borrowers ‘of sick room supplies loaned from the North York Red Cross So¢ ioz“w.thllfll"ws w get around to, returning them. Any resident of North York, with the doctors approval, can borrow most sick room equipment needed for nursing "MY DOG BUDDY" 1959 Meteor Custom Sedan $895. Beautiful,. Honduras Red and White Matching Interior, Fully Equipped reâ€"a 1960 Am AMRON ROSENBERG MSTi MELCHE® PROOUCTON RED GEORGE MOTORS TOYS â€" BEGINNING AT 1 P.M. 1917 Weston Rd. (at Lawrence) CH 9â€"0741 THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Jan. 16, 1964 â€" Page 3 RED GEORGE MOTORS LOU‘S VARIETY RECORDS â€"â€" HOBBY SUPPLIES Complete Line of Domestic and Imported Tobaccos o8 stamms. s«chuck connors 1st RUN TORONTO ED INDOOR SHOWROOM THESE JANUARY SPECIALS 1165 Weston Rd. at Eglinton Phone 763â€"5245 TNELMAA RITTERâ€"FRED CLARK â€" DOM KNOTTS â€" ELUOTT 260 Complete Line of Corgi and Match Box Toys may have been placed and forâ€" gotten. Phone BA 2. 1134 day» time or 2415152 evenings for Loan Cupboard Chairman Yours «4

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