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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 27 Feb 1964, p. 3

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War At Northwest 1hitiriarHlrq Mtu.E$thegaveatrr%fout. 1eMtttehi-aadetruad funerals re aeeertuttfe; to Open Thursday and Friday Evenings I915 Weston " at lnwrence - 241-0462 Steam-Iron SPECIALS SALE INCH'S DRUG STORE REMODELLING & ALTERATIONS 1937 Weston " at John Phone CH 14153-54 Try lnch's For Service, Others Do, Why Not You. $12.95 WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR LESS Name Brand 2149 WESTON RD. HAMILTON BROTHERS REGENCY HOME EQUIPMENT LTD. ARE DISCOUNTERS IN THE HOME FURNISHING FIELD. FREE INFORMATION AND PRICES ON ALL HOME FURNISHINGS. SEE THE LATEST IN HOME FURNISHINGS ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE. REGENCY HOME EQUIPMENT “0. BECK SHOES Comp. with $1,023.00 IN CASH COUPONS One Of Many Regency $24.95 PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPT” ,. minim Regency customers display their enthusiasm on receiving their earned Merm- ahle Cull Bonus Coupons. Pictured here with Mr. Arnold Davis the President of Kenna Home Equipment Con-puny. Ire from left to right, Mrs. G. Sternig. Mr. C, P. than) Langttorrt. Mr. Earl Garilnkei, Mm. Blaine Guiinkle. Mr. Syd Chr- endori, Mr. Stan Kiner, Mrs. Mole liner. YOU TOO CAN HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF RECEIVING $1,023.00 IN REDEEMABLE BONUS CASH COUPONS. AND YOU TOO WILL SAY... "IT PAYS TO BUY FROM RNENCY” ENOUIRE TODAY HOW TOO TOO CAN RECEIVE - Partitions 2',',','," Single & Double Genus All Skilled Tradesmen tq Eugene st. Toronto " RU 1-821! Ttte-OM-isis-tel- tydoeamrtiouaftertum" armetee-tmtaetsssaetatb vi-ttod,.'-,'-'." entiititttemmnttertoreeeim aiir-tioeetti-atitmregnrrr inghmenl mu,“ uranium. In. Erie Wyeth d Dom View ig the Soeiety's telrphooe eoetsuitingse-sheistrho amemberatheNorthwest " itarian Society. Anyone wishing further 'utfarmatitm on the MM Sociay can Mrs. Wyeth at CH 1-6274. Ofnee Paloma; “My. Storefront. Warehouse Additions WESTON ROAD HAZA PHONE CH 4-1481 The Elmlea Ladies Euchre group held their weekly game rat the home of Mrs. N. Ready. iRedwater Dr.. with the winners being, Mrs. M. Clare, 13; Mrs. 1W. Jenkins, 65; Mrs. Hazel gSears. 49. with consolation prize. A bridal shower was held re- cently, at the home of Rae Tiv- eron. Elmhurst Drive, for Ger- aldine Hammond, Irwin Rd. who is to be married in March. Many lovely gifts were given the bride-to-be, and she thanked all her old school chums for them. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, Albion Rd. on Feb. 21st and also to Mr. and Mrs. Patterson. Elm- burst Dr,, Feb. 21st. - A BIG DAY: North York Board of Ed- Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. M. Warn and daughter on their recent lass of a father and husband. Birthday greetings to Bruce Humphries, February 12; Nancy Humphries, February 16; Mrs. R. Whitney, February 16; Philip Staples, February 19; John Jew kins, February 22nd. ueation trustee Mrs. Isobel Walker presented a Bible to Eldon B. Comfort, Wrens - Bobolinks - Woodpeckers Chickadees Loans - 5 ROYAL YORK PLAZA LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE ELMLEA and DISTRICT 10 12 (Greyhounds - 3 1ii,eiiii,ij, - 10 Bulldogs - 4 \Scomes - 9 Hounds - 13 'Poodles - 8 Shepherds - 10 Huskies - ' HIGH AVERAGES - Girl - Karen Jones - 132 Boy - Vince Langman --.- 170 HIGH SINGLE FLAT - Girl - Dale Broad - 209 may - Kim Kennedy - 300 THIGH DOUBLE FLAT -- 1 Girl -- J mice Ferguson - 350 l Boy - Bill Kritzer - 464 ‘HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP -- _ Girl - Janice Burnham - 253 'Boy - Roy Palma - 239 HIGH DOUBLE HANDICAP - ‘Girl - Laura MeCabe - 418 Boy .- Randy Miles - 379 JUNIOR TEAM STANDINGS - i Bloodhounds - 8 HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP - Joan Pulford - 335 Jean Kirkpatrick - 332 Kay Cardona - m Whippoorwills - 4 Ravens - T Bluebirds - 10 mdH AVERAGES - Doris Dodwell - 197 Joan Pullord - 186 Kay cardona - 185 Marg Taplin - 185 HIGH TRIPLE FLAT - kt BOYS & GIRLS - SATURDAY morning teams at ROYAL YORK PLAZA - principal of Y School, at the of school last Friday " Yorkdole Vocational the official opening of the Boy - Bobby Demarco - 277 HIGH DOUBLE HANDICAP-- Girl - Barbara Burke - 453 Boy - John Bruce - 469 Second Night Of Jazz Friday HIGH AVERAGES - Girl - Barbara Curtis - ITS Boy - Allen Lord - an HIGH SINGLE FIAT - Girl - Wendy Herber - 300 Boy - Jim Hardin - 343 HIGH DOUBLE FLAT - Girl - Marceline Mitehe0 - 435 Boy - John Curr - 557 HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP -...- Girl - Lynn Curtis - 260 Beagles - 5 Boxers - 6 Setters - T Dalmatians - 12 Collies - 3 Terriers - 12 Pointers - 9 Red Cross Meeting It Kipling Acres Over 100 people came to en. joy Moe koffman and his band on February 7 in the Mansion Room. and this has inspired Leo Donoghue. promoter of the show, to organize another one this month. The first evening of jazz at est fashions for spring. It will Pine Point was such a success (he held in Simpson's Arcadian that a second one has been ltr- l Court. and will begin at 10:00 ranged for this Friday, Febru- aim. Tickets may be obtained ary 28. from your Simpson's reps. Lynn Over 100 people came to en-, Meikle 13D or Neil Simpson joy Moe koffman and his band MB. The following Saturday. on February 7 in the Mansion March 7th, another fashion show Room. and this has inspired Leo will be held " the new Simp Donoghue. promoter of the show, son's Yorkdale store, the first to organize another one this to be held in this new beautiful month. new store. Both shows should be Playing there this Friday will i great! Playing there this Friday will be the Fred Dulligal Quintet. featuring the controversial 18 year old jazz pianist, Tony Col- lacutt, in an evening of dancing and listening. Cabaret style dancing will be, gin at 9 pm. Tickets are avail- able at $2.00, but door admission will be $2.25. More information may be obtained by calling CH 1-2403. at the annual meeting of the Etobicoke Red Cross held " Kip- ling Acres Home for the Aged. Local ladies were among those serving dessert and coffee Under the co-convenorship of Mrs. R. S. Jones and Mrs. Kea. neth Wilson with the usistnnce of Mrs. Wm. Anderson, chain man of the Sunnydale Red Cross Unit, the following served: Mrs. Robert E. Archer, Mrs. L. R. Sargent, Mrs. Gerald Pendock, Mrs. Wm. Cutler, Mrs. E. E. Williams, Mrs. Arthur Gallo- way. Mrs. C. Plundine. Mrs. J T. Harvey, Mrs. F. L. Hol- ley. Mrs. W. W. Garrick. and Mrs. Leo Marion. local Songster Participate In Barbershoppers Sing Night in the an International Comet» lion; the Four Rue-ls. Sth place medllisu It the convention; The Thompson Brothers, cumin Ont- nrio Distriet Champions; the Dukes of Rummy; the as voiqc gram will feature: The Four Renegades. uh place mednlhu All fans at bathershop singing are in for I big troll. Saturday March 7th. _ The Toronto Chlpter of the SPEBSQSA (Society for the Preg. ervation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America) are preset-us a "Par. ade of Barber Shop Harmony" on the above date " Massey Hall. The "Parade" is " annual event. Aim with local talent. the m iiUi i 1" iiGUCiiatGii 5391' I new during min-y hours. ‘1 Highlites Blue & White It's that time of year again when u girl's thoughts turn to Easter exam, the hunting sea- son (males) - - and Spring tash. ions. On Saturday March 7th in Eaton's Auditorium. College Street, Elston’s Junior Council is staging its big Spring spectac- ular “Fashions Alive." Some of the great entertainment featur- ed will be the Art Hallman or. chestra and four very talented (and very handsome) folbsing- ers. the Towne criers. It starts at 10:00 am. Don't miss these fashion firsts. Tickets may be obtained from Marsha Ablack 13D, John Latimer 12D. or Care ole Goss 13C, your Eaton's reps, By the way don't miss Carole Goss on the new TIV. program me "After Four" on Saturdays at 5:30 pm. This Saturday. February 28, Simpson's Junior Council is pre- senting the "Spring Leap" a fashion show which will feature terrifie entertainment door priz- es and favours, and all the lat. est fashions for spring. It will CHARLES H. WYNN has been elected a director of the Camd- ian Automotive Wholesalers' and Manufacturers' Association " the manual meeting in Van. couver. He is Manager of Sales Planning and Analysis of Levy Industries Lat, Weston. and well-known in the automotive aftermarket industry acrou Ca. nada. , Queen City Hnrmonizers Chorus under the direction of Gareth Evans. The Ion] Society in one a some 100 (Rapier: and our new members mm: Cu- Idl and the United sum. The Societies are non . - organitatimts and donate their menu to many community pro» The Toronto Chapter of the Society meet' every Tunney night at the Amesbury Park Community Centre. Lawrence Ave., just wen o! Keele St. Ally fellow is welcome m join this singAttr-fim group. Tickets for the big evening may be obtained by calling Fred Boddingtmt at “H381. Marsha Ablack 13D Lynn Meikle. I was warm: inaugural-m 11. ml - ho! Pullovers ' Cardigans $431 SPECIAL . . . . lADIES Handy 10 Section Sewing Trey -- 8%" x 14" Br I" Deep including 6". Sheffield Scissors Values to $14.95 SEWING TRAYS Orion & Nylon Stretch. 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