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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 6 Feb 1964, p. 11

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We note with interest that| tended by Mr. & Mrs. Bob Olive Halcrow, Zone, represenâ€"| Brown; Bob is President of tative for the Ladies Auxiliary, Montgomery Branch 351, Ottaâ€" was in attérdapce at a recent wa. Enjoying the evening along meeting at Colonel Streight with the Browns were Mr. & Branch 210. Zone Commander Mrs. Drew Clark of Renfrew; Shirley Adams convened the Drew is a member of RCAF meeting to discuss ways and Wing 433, up in the Ottawa means of providing grave markâ€" | Valley. Glad to have these folks ers in the veterails plot at Sanâ€" Grop in, we hope they: will. reâ€" ctuary Park cemetery. Funds tWn again. have been raised by the ladies _ What efforts are you readers to provide these markers; it is Putting forth to help the branch now a question of research in £4in a six percenter award cerâ€" the cemetery records to estabâ€"| lificate? This is the recognition lish the number required. This that comes from . Provincial is just another of the many fine: CoOmmand when a branch exâ€" projects being carried out by Cteds the previous year‘s pnd' Ladies Auxiliary members | up membership by a six percent While the Toronto Maple Leafs at this time are coasting aloug in third spot in the. NHL, you will recall that last year they walked off with the Stanâ€" ley Cup Basin. Thursday evenâ€" ing, February 13, at the general meeting will provide an opporâ€" tunity to see the highlights of the 1963 Stanley Cup playoffs. Be sure to be on hand for this worthwhile evening of entertainâ€" ment on film; John Wylie reâ€" ports that our projectionist for the event is Dave Appleton of the North York Recreation deâ€" partinent. It is always nice to have out of town visitors drop by at the branch and enjoy themselves. Last Saturday‘s dance was atâ€" Clare Wall RO 6â€"1777 YORK TRAVEL BUREAU The 1043 WESTON ROAD ANYWHERE TO A NYWHERE FPOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS General Insurance Notary Public WM. G. BEECBH, FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES Call â€"â€" George Baker â€"â€" CH 1â€"4471 D. S. TICKNOR REALTOR THE WESTON TIMES Published at 235 Dixon Road. Weston by Principal Publishing Ltd, every Thorsday VÂ¥ J. MeMILLAN, President and Publisher Gary Ralph, Managing Editor® Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Dept Ottawa Ont. and for payment of postage in cash SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 per year in advance to any address in Canada, Other countries $6.00 The mailing of the new application forms for Ontario drivers‘ licences has now been completed. Present your application with the required fee without delay at your nearest motor licence office so that your new licence may be issued. If you have NOT received your applitation, contact your nearest motor licence office immediately, or write to the Ontasio Department of Transport, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2. Be sure to state the number of your 1963 driver‘s licence; whether it is an operator‘s or chautteur‘s licence; and your full name, address and birth date. © | YOU are responsible for getting your new driver‘s licence by Fabruary 28. ‘et Your 1964 Automobile Licence Plates Now 1 1963 plates tor senger and dual purpose automobiles and motorcycles also expire February There will be no extension. 1964 plates are now on sale at your local motor ance office. Get yours now and avoid the lastâ€"minute [ineup! " Mortgages _ * Buying * Appraisals M * Selling Members of the Toronto Real Estate Board 4 o o Te s P oee en in i e ai ie UemL ie Er ds ns oi c on es e t e e s t al vehlicles and trailers go on sale March 2 and are valid until March 31, 1965. Quarterly plates will not be available until March 25. Last year‘s plates for comâ€" mercial vehicles and trailers expire March 31, 1964. There will be no extension. ‘»uck, Bus And Trailer Licence Plates 1964 yearly plates tor commerâ€" Call ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Efi Legion Scene Ch. 1 â€" 3200 RANGERS BRANCH 213 1782 JANE ST., WESTON RO 6â€"4603 expires February 28 YOUR ‘63 DRIVER‘S LICENCE What efforts are you readers putting forth to help the branch gain a six percenter award cerâ€" tificate? This is the recognition that comes from . Provincial Command when a branch exâ€" ceeds the previous year‘s paid up membership by a six percent increase. Tanis achievement would also be in keeping with the National Campaign for MEMBERSHIP. However, don‘t stop at six percent, let‘s see if we can make it sixty six perâ€" cent. We are indeed sorry to learn of the passing of Mrs. Williamâ€" ina MacMillan, mother of Grace King. Mrs. King is the wife of Executive Officer "Ozzie" King of Elm St. The branch memberâ€" ship joins this column in exâ€" pressing our deepest sympathy to this family in their great loss. TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK PROCLAMATION BOY SCOUT WEEK February 16th â€" 23rd. Since ‘the theme of Scout Week is "Fitness Through Scouting" and since developâ€" ment programmes are proâ€" moted to encompass physical, mental, social andâ€" religious concepts of the theme among the boys of this worldâ€"wide organization, I hereby proâ€" claim the week of February 16th â€" 23rd, 1964 as BOY SCOUT WEEK and ask all citizens to take an active interest by attending demonâ€" strations, meetings, . group functions etc., to witness the programme in action. Norman C. Goodhead, Reeve SO THIS IS THE WAY it‘s done! LAC Allen Naboznik and Sergeant Ken Cockerill, 707 Air Cadet Squadron were among the boys who visited a taxi office Monday night to find out how ‘‘I‘ve not rung this Season" says the Bell of St. Stephen, "When the pennies are counted, I‘m going to be mounted. To and fro will I swing and around Downsview I‘ll ring." "Oranges and Lemons" say the | from 24 p.m. Meet your friends Bells of St. Clements for tea and enjoy a relaxing afâ€" hq . it [ternoon. Take time out to see I‘ve not rung this Season" says ; the display of work by the six the Beli of St. Stephen, | units of the B.H.U.C.W. Don‘t "When the pennies are counted, | go alone, invite somebody along I‘m going to be mounted. | with you. It is customary in many churâ€" ches to ring a bell(s) calling people to worship, in fact, it‘s been going on for the past 1,500 years. St. Stphen‘s Anglican Church wanted a bell, but beâ€" cause these items come in exâ€" pensive packages the idea was temporarily shelved until Mrs. A. Floyd, 52 Arkley Crescent, started wondering what happenâ€" ed to the disused train bells. Not letting her thoughts rest, she telephoned the C.P.R. and asked. "On the scrap heap," came the reply, but, one could be sent to the church. side Room on Saturday, Feb. 8 C.P.R. "Man â€" in â€" chargeâ€"ofâ€" Bells" Mr. Dickie, in Montreal, had a 200 lb. bell crated and delivered to the church door â€" all shined up, too. Now the congregeation is look: ing forward to its installation, and to help defray the cost of this project, the bell sits, upâ€" turned, in the church to receive donations. The more pennies that ringâ€"in, the sooner it will ringâ€"out â€" and we‘ll vote Mrs. A. Floyd as Honourary Bellâ€"Ringer! The Beverley Hills United Church Women are holding a FRIENDSHIP TEA and DISâ€" PLAY OF WORK in the Fire Teaâ€"Time AROUND DOWNSVIEW with Kay Neapole Admission 75¢. Refreshments and prizes at St. Stephen‘s Choir Guild WHIST DRIVE on Saturâ€" day, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. Whether you think you‘re a whizz at whist or not, gat‘her around the tables and enjoy yourself â€" there‘s always a booby prize, which is a comforting factor. Mr. Gordon Smith of Trans Canada Airlines, who had warâ€" time experience with the RC. AF., will speak on many new developments in air travel: testâ€" ing on the new DC 88; research into the creation of new design superior speeds: comfort and safety before it ever leaves the drawing boards. The Group Committee of ist Oakdale Acres‘ Cubs and Scouts are holding a Valentine‘s Dance on Friday, Feb. 14, at Yvonne Avenue school. For tickets conâ€" Last Call for Whist Mr.: Smith will reministe 8 / cosounfins sus ssbidanmts | bout the days of early aircraft, | pre\‘enlmg ?}e gecidents from the hisforic flight of Blerâ€" With White Cane Week unâ€" iot, through the days of World | d°T way, look around and enjoy War I open cockpit fighters, on | the precious gift of vision. to the jet aircraft today. A glimâ€" | When you can, share it with pse into the future of super-) the blind. sonic flight with a look at the | new "Concord" capable of 1:'ruis~J ing speeds of 2,000 mph, now is | Look Your the planning stage of joint Britâ€" | ish and French designers. _ _ _ Prettiest Enrolled into the 299th Guide Company last week were: Jutta Heiler, Wendy Edge and Carol Lupton. Good Luck in Guiding girls. Tonight! Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. "Flights of Tomorrow", a talk and discussion illustrated with films in the Downsview Library auditorium. i Three New Girls in Blue The ladies of St. Stephen‘s W. A. are warming up the fryâ€" ing pans in readiness for a Panâ€" cake Supper on Feb. 11 (Shrove Tuesday( from 57 p.m. ‘"For an easier way to carry a yard of pork, buy: 3 . pigs‘ feet." A New Look At Air Travel Pudd‘nhead ‘says: A TossUp An open discussion period will conclude the program. The audience is invited to ask ques tions on. the future plans for the new Toronto International Airport, T.C.A., or any topic in the Jet Age travel. Sat. Feb. 8 Story Hour â€" Aud: itorium. 10:30 (3â€"6 yrs.) 11 a.m. (7 yrs. and up). Sat, Feb. 8 Chilâ€" dren‘s Movies â€" SADDLEMAK Downsview Library â€" Calendar of Events ER â€" TLJEAN GOES WEST . CADET ROUSSELLE, Auditor jum. 2:00 p.m. Sketches and ‘ Oils by Mrs. Anna Burns may be viewed in the Committe Room until Feb. 18. A Taste of Honey 1 Here‘s a quickie beauty up" for that Valentine date . . . as effective today as when Grandâ€" ma used it. Smooth a thin film of clear honey over face and neck. Rinse ‘ off ‘after fifteen minutes wiL‘)L tepid water. Honey draws ont surface impurities, leaves skinL soft and silky. This treatment | suits dry and normal skins â€" for a greasy complexion add a few ’ drops of lemon juice to the honey. > { A Valentine Dance And now, you‘re all set for . . airplanes work. The taxi dispatch sysâ€" tem and the radar system used to keep track of planes work in much the same manner. 2282 or Mrs. McCracken CH. 4 0325. "Arithmetic Through _ The Grades" is the program for Tumpane Home and School on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Last year‘s parâ€" ent _ response _ to _ Reading Through The Grades was so enâ€" thusiastic that the Staff have prepared another subject of inâ€" terest. tact Mrs. June McBrien. CH 1, Home plus School equals U The Wise Owl Club of Canada operated by C.N.LB. in numer ous accident prevention associaâ€" tions, honours those who preâ€" vent blindness or less severe eye injuries through safety glasses when an onâ€"theâ€"job accident oc curs. In its two years of operaâ€" tion, the club has awarded 600 vertificates to industrial workâ€"| ers and educated thousands of) Canadians in the importance of preventing eve accidents. Whether your child excels in Arithmetic or not, do plan to atâ€" tend this meeting for a better understanding of â€" presentâ€"day methods from the people who know â€" the Teachers. The Tumpane Home & School Assn. is again planning a MINâ€" IATURE BAZAAR at "Open House" on Tuesday, March 10. Whatever your hidden talent, be it knitting, sewing, handiâ€" crafts, growing plants, making toys etc., please deliver your items to Mrs. Schoales, 26 Tumâ€" pane, or Mrs. Neapole, at numâ€" ber 27, not later than Monday, March 2, or they may be handâ€" edâ€"in at the February l1th H & S meeting. Prevention Of Blindness \qno8 t sds \ltf’-"/"fl'so \'«\\M 2242 WESTON RD. TELEPHONE 244â€"4424 _ Erna‘s Beauty Salon CH Check Our VALENTINE COIF It‘s Styled For Easy Care organized Maple Leaf Ratepayâ€" ers will be held at Maple Leaf School on Monday February 10th at 8 p.m, The new executive have new and dynamic ideas of their conâ€" cept of a ratepayers‘ group and He saw himself walking down these same streets, an arm of the law, fulfilling his duties as a policeman. Those were the | days when he knew the luxury | of cleanliness and the caress of | fresh linen against his body. | Then came a more painful ‘ picture. Way back, before he started to take a social drink, | before he lost his job, before he | had become a self loathing deâ€" | generate, before . . . before . . . }Oh God! it was always before! There was nothing in today but | a frantic struggle to drown beâ€" ‘ fore in oblivion! But the picture | came with drill like persistence | and he could feel the soft warm ’arms of his young wife encirelâ€" ing his neck; that was before J that look of contempt had sharâ€" | pened the lines of her sweet } young face and edged her voice | with shrewish shrillness; that | was in the before when he was | loved and respected. |_ _ _ MAPLE LEAF RATEPAYERS The Calcutta sun beat mercilâ€" His face jerked up and he e;sly wo. the f:hm °:,quelled the angry rush of his the manlying in the £UF | neart He looked into the eyes ter. He turned himself @nd | of the man and something there wished that the oblivion Of | giilied his tongue and he listenâ€" sleep would once more close in | eq to the words that told him upon him. But it was not to be, | of One who was strong to save. so he dragged his big powerful | Next evening he found himself body up until he was on his ] with his new found friend seatâ€" hands and knees. The dirt of | eq in a gospel tent and as the the road grated his bare feet 25 | o4 sweet story of God‘s love to he stood upright. Self loathing | man was told he made his way gripped him and flared into an | gown to the altar and came irritable gesture as a fly settled away a changed man. upon the filth of his unshaven "Your husband is a changed face. Eo n n a d ce Maple Leaf And Am sbhury News The day was well on its way l and the streets were beginning to fill with people. He sank | wearily upon the steps of a tea | house while the throng passed | by. As he sat there memory stizâ€" / red and brought unwelcome reâ€" collections _ that â€" flitted _ like ghosts of the past down the | halls of remembrance. They | were more painful than the | throbbing ache in his head. . | His head dropped and he did not see that another European was approaching him. The man stopped and placing his hand on his shoulder said simply and sincerely, "Brother, God loves you." Christian T hought Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. 247â€"2191 Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Weston Geo. W. Bull B. Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne, B.A 43 KING STREET CB 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 Evenings by Appointment Bull & Ashbourne ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Chartered Accountants Marsh, Goulding Barristers â€" Solicitors Custom Uphoistery Restyling To Modern C. W. LEASK BARRISTERS 1969 Weston Road Mortgage Loans Classified Section ADVERTISER KARL‘S Professional â€" Business By CH 4â€"6061 CB 1â€"1129 Dorothy Clare Kilborn | ‘"That is impossible," she statâ€" | ed. But she came to see and | stopped to hear of the One who is quick to forgive. Together | they started life afresh. Since | that day, Mr. Howard, for such is his name, has never had the | slightest desire for alcohol. He | arrived recently in Canada with | his wife and two little girls that | God has graciously given him ! seeking to tell,. others of the _ love of Him "who giveth liberâ€" | ally and upbraideth not." THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thurs., February 6, 1964 â€"â€" Page 11 PEG GRANT a progress report on accomplishâ€" ments to date will be presented, elong with their aspirations for the future. At this meeting reports will be heard from the chairmen of the Parks, Traffic Safety and Recreation Committees.! "Your husband is a changed man." they told his wife. Weston, Ont. CB 1â€"1911 Weston Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment Use The Classified Section The National Council, Boy Scouts of Canada, have announced that the dates of February 16th to 23rd, 1964, should be named "BOY SCOUT WEEK" across Canada, and such are hereby proclaimed and will be observed as such in the Town of Weston. The theme for Scout Week is "Fitness Through Scoutâ€" ing", with emphasis for programme operation throughout the year. * Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Barrister & Solicitor 1936 Weston Road Boy Scout Week will end on February 23rd with "B.P." Sunday in honour of the Founder, Lord Badenâ€" Powell of Gilwell, whose birth date anniversary is Febâ€" ruary 22nd. The Councif of the Town of Weston are strongly in support of the Scout Movement and in issuing this proâ€" clamation invites and urges the citizens of Weston to support and become a part of this important youth proâ€" PROCLAMATION DIRECTORY Barristers â€" Solicitors 1923 Weston Road * Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Solicitors 1944 Weston Road (AL Opposite John Street BARRISTERS Heakes and MacDonald Call CH 1â€"5211 Service Ltd. 2441 Weston Road CHert Weston â€" â€" Ontari | q [Zokos® ® 4 Mile 8. ."L“l Your Neighbourhood Radiator Cor. Oak And Auto Glass Service Depot RADIATOR SPECIALISTS TOWN OF WESTON CH 4â€"5697 CH 45314 Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass If members of this community have any probiems to present at this time, they will be heard. recorded and dealt will, and the person concerned will be qd- fied of remedial action taken. Support your ‘Ratepayers, they are This area should â€" be very pleased with the number of stuâ€" dents it has now attending Teacher‘s College. Four of these students particiâ€" pated in "Rural Week At School"‘ last week. Sheila White and Judy James taught at S §â€"13 at Erin, and during the week stayed with Judy‘s cousin, Mrs. Chambers, who resides in that area. Sandra James and Sandra Zeggil lodged at the home of Sandy Zeggil‘s grandmother and taught at the school in Thorton, Ontario. EUCHRE The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the 1st Maple Leaf Cubs and Scouts will be hoiding a Euchre Party at Maple Leaf School on Febâ€" ruary 19th at 8:15 p.m. Prizes and refreshments. Come and join the crowd, and support the cubs and scouts. Admission just BOWLING SPREE © The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the 432nd Brownie and ‘ Guides is now planning an afternoon of family bowling at the North Park Lanes on Saturday Februâ€" ary 22nd. Three strings for $1.00, with bowling beginning at 1 o‘clock to 3; and from 3 o‘clock RURAL WEEK AT SCHOOL LOCAL BUBNEZSS DIRECTORY Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Motor & Automatic Repair Wheel Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"659¢ 1230 Jane Street Mt. Dennis RO 9â€"2841 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE J. R. Currie, O.D. 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call Plumbing & Heating Repairs â€" Conversions â€" Alterations Gh;‘ranteed. Efficient Hour Service CH 4â€"3870 G. W. BULL, Piano Tuning And Repairing OPTOMETRY Work Guaranteed GARAGES Wm. A. Riggs MUSIC CH 1â€"0701 DRAY CHerry 14416

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