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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 14 May 1964, p. 24

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Reception of Members by Cerâ€" tificate of Transfer, will take place at the next Communion Service, on Sunday, June 21, at Alderwood United Church. If you wish to transfer your memâ€" bership here, contact your forâ€" mer church and have them send your transfer to the Pastor, who will contact you and complete the arrangements. At St. Ambrose Council of the Catholic Women‘s League Comâ€" munion Breakfast, held on the feast of "Our Lady of Good Counsel" April 26, at the Forum Restaurant, the spiritual conâ€" vener outlined the benefits that may be gained spiritually, by active participation in league work. The spiritual Director, Reverâ€" end A. J. Desaulniers presented the â€" retiring â€" president, . Mrs. George Thornel, with a gift, and the new president, Mrs. A. P Coleman and her executive were introduced. The executive officers for 1964 â€"65: President, Mrs. A. P. Coleman; Past President, Mrs. G. Thornell; Vice Presidents: Mrs. Alfred Hibble, Mrs. Walter Cowan, Mrs. Don D‘Amelio; Reâ€" cording Secty., Mrs. Joseph Powâ€" er; _ Corresponding _ Secretary, Mrs. James Jordan, Treasurer, Mrs. A. Lafradi. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelamanski of 480 Valermo Drive, attended their son‘s graduation ceremony last month in Los Angeles, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Electronic Engineering. The room was tastefully deâ€" eprated with white streamers ahd. bells, and the gifts were placed in a pink covered wishâ€" ing well. The unusual cake â€" two dolls whose dresses were of cake and icing; one doll in a white dress and veil; the other in pink, represented the matron of honor (backed by a white paper umbrella). Miss Karen McCutcheon, 9 Drive, who will become bride of Mr. John Mason, 12 & er on ening ‘ by Mrs. Cameron S. g‘t sister of the groom, who will be the matron of honor at the wedding in June. The bride elect was presented with a white corsage and her mother received a mauve cor-‘ sage. Twenty friends and neighâ€" bors attended. ‘ "‘Where Good Driving Is An Art‘ 725 THE QUEENSWAY 3606 Lake Shore Bivd. W., LONG BRANCH _ Ph. 259â€"3777 We carry a large range of movie subjects: COMEDY, TRAVEL, SPORT, 50â€"100â€"200 . reeks. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QuaNTrTiE KODAK COLOR FINISHING â€" _V{o figvo a daily pickâ€"up from Kodak. e 255â€"3111 o 278â€"9751 © FULLY INSURED ®© DAY OR EVENING LICENSED FOR ALL AREAS $. CHERNIA, Traffic Safety & High School Driver Educator SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NERYOUS PEOPLE HEAD OFFICE 229 Lakeshore Rd. E. Special LEATMER GADGET CASEâ€"Shoulâ€" der strap. For Kodak Instamatie gameras. Models 010 â€" 300 â€" 400. UNIVERSAL SLIDE TRAys â€" HELENA RUBINSTEIN SPECiALS Buy Color Lift, any shade 1.75 Get Headliner Hair Groom Buy TINTILLATE Permanent MOTH FUME 'C"IYSTALI â€" 1â€"tb tin. Compare . 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IT‘S MOTORIZED (Bargains and discounts good till Wed., May 20th) On Tuesday, May 5, our anâ€" nual Music Night was held at ACI In the show were the Senior Concert Band, Folk Singâ€" ers, the Junior Concert Band, the Jazz Quintet, the Grade Nine Band, the Girls‘ , Choir, classical music (Bach, Wagner, Gershwin), modern jazz, dixieâ€" land, country and western, caâ€" lypso, and Broadway Show Muâ€" sic. The excellent music and atâ€" tendance of over two hundred and fifty people made the proâ€" gram a success. Volunteer workers at the Queensway General Hospital for month of April: Mrs. Teresa Sinâ€" den, Mabel Deabill, Barbara Powell, Helen Trory, Madeline Chestnut, Billie Hewer, Penny Kamarowsky, Jean Cochrane, Ruth McLaren, Edna Wilson, Mildred Perring, Jean Thornber, Ann Mackay, Tony Chamula. A vote was taken last Thursâ€" day by all students except those of grade nine to choose students The Women‘s Auxiliary Queensway General Hosital, Alâ€" derwod Branch, is sponsoring a bowling party to be held on Monday, June 8. at 8 p.m., Plantation Bowl, Dundas Street West. Tickets may be obtained from any branch member or telephone CL. 9â€"1910. There will be refreshments and â€" prizes, come and bring your own party. Ladies, a reminder: Auxiliary members are still saving Golden Book for charity labels. Please keep this in mind when shopping for your week‘s groceries. to run for next year‘s student‘s council. All students with an average above sixty and no failâ€" ures, in grades ten, eleven and twelve were eligible to be choâ€" sen, and the fifteen with most votes will soon be starting their election campaign. Mrs. G. Diggins, founder of the Xi Beta Alpha Chapter, was presented with the Preceptor Degree for her 25 years and more of service, at the recent bangquet, celebrating the 33rd anniversary of the sorority. Mrs. G. Diggins, and Mrs. T. Hutchings gave informative talks on all the provinces, and a colored film on Canada, ‘Coast to Coast‘ was shown. __The regular meeting of the Xi Beta Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority was held on May 5 at the home of Mrs. W. Marshall, Courtland Cresâ€" cent. The president, Mrs. B. Heron, welcomed the President of City Council, Miss Marjorie Patterson, was was an interested visitor. weekend by a girl friend from Pembroke, Ountario, Miss Gail Brayeauc, RN., who was in Torâ€" onto, atending a nursing convenâ€" tion at the Royal York Hotel ENO FRUIT SALTs Compare $1.19 «ize PMILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 12 or Compare 75¢ __ 64c COLGATE DENTAL CREAM Compare $1.39 3 EL,VER HUMBER RIVER TO LAKEVIEW LAKE ONTARIO TO No. 401 HIGHWAY OGILVIE SISTER$ CREME §ET_ ; feâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_____ gl‘lll‘"’!iâ€"kfl popular rands. Carton 2-9‘ Delivery only with others items TEN _ wA yY . PHOToGRAPMIC FRAME â€" 6x8", §x8", $k7°, 7x®", 8x10", all in one, destgned for ver tieal and hortrontal, gold or sliver mount« 2.55 FERRANIA 64 COLOR 1#m.m 20 exposure AS.A. 64. ‘ Includes processing * zl' Frames h‘\nm At No Extrs Charge ALKA SELTIER TABLETS 25‘s. Compare 78¢ OGILVIE SISTERS SHAMPOO U Compare $1.50 REDEEM YOUR AGFA PAPER COUPONS HERE. 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The members on the| G.AA. will be the official hosâ€"| Mr. Ronald les, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence les, formerâ€" ly of Brown‘s Line travelled to Halifax, Nova Scotia, last week to take up his new position as field commissioner for the Haliâ€" fax Boy Scouts. His wife and four children will follow him on the 23rd of May. BOYS‘ ATHLETICS Alderwood had its first track meet with another school, Burnâ€" hamthorpe, on Friday. Since this was the first one, our team chalked it down to experience. However, with more training and some more experience, our boys will do better. Congratulations to Mrs. Joan Burman on winning the Scotch Doubles, at the Queensway Bowling Alleys, on Thursday, May 7. associations? Certainly not parents and teachers according to {he reâ€" sults of a debate between two 'ltobieokn public school princiâ€" pals at Saturday‘s workshop of the York West Council of Home and, School Associations at Westâ€" minster Church in Weston. â€" a useful function in days gone by. He pointed out the limited atendance at association Mrs. Lorne McNabb, Horner Avenue. is in St. Joseph‘s Hospiâ€" tal, for a series of tests. We hupe that she will be home soon. By Sylvia Slobodzian, 12F, reported by Mary Speciale, 12B. He told them the need had passed for home and school asâ€" sociations. He said Boards of Education no longer needed the curtains, projectors and school furnishings many associations held fundâ€"raising events to buy T The winner was the man who presented the negative side, Ben Misener of Kipling Grove School (selfâ€"described as "a devil‘s adâ€" vocate who may or may not beâ€" lieve what I‘m saying"). Fred Harp of Humber Bay School presented the affirmative side The judges awarded Mr. Misener 460 points to Mr. Harp‘s 420. Mr. Misener described . his audience of representatives of home and school associations in Weston, Etobicoke and the Lakeâ€" shore as "the rats who didn‘t leave the sinking ship." The topic was: "Resoived: that parents and teachers need the Ontario Federation of Home and School." Economy jar. 10â€"01 Compare $2.50 300‘s. Compare 79¢ Special LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO Kodachrome !! 3 Dynachrome 2 Indoor or Outdoor Includes Processing Rats Who Didn‘t Leave The Sinking Ship" MOVIE FILM 8m.m A.S.A. TABLETS By Mervin Kril, 12F 1.98 3.99 53¢ 87¢ | "Home and school has been a |eareer for many women who ‘have abdicated from home and ‘hmily, and are so busy looking ‘after other people‘s children ‘they have neglected their own." He did, however, recognize the potential of the federation of home & schools (which many people agree is the organizaâ€" tion‘s strength). "Home and school could serve a function if it put its mind to itâ€"but there is no evidence it will. It could behave altruistically about eduâ€" cation throughout the province. People are disturbed about reliâ€" gious education and French inâ€" struction, but not about the quality of education. room or participation by the|zation." children, the attendance is| These remarks did not go unâ€" large. "Even if you blew away,|challenged by Mr. Harp, who most of these schoolâ€"sponsored|presented the positive side of the programs would continue," he|debate. He said children have said. "Being against home and benefitted by such home and school is like being against moâ€" schoolâ€"inspired measures as burâ€" ther and God, both of whom are/series, d ay nurseries, uniform involved in home and school,"/markings om school buses and said Mr. Misener, who challengâ€"|radio programs slanted to pre ed his opponent to relate "one|and schoolâ€"age children. effective project home and He believes home and school school has carried out â€" one|does not provide an avenue of thing that has changed OdUCI-Icommunication through which tion." He said the organization school is interpreted to the "doesn‘t think, has never been a _____________________________ creative body, and now is leapâ€"} ing after religious education and | French instruction after other BRAND P LY| groups have spearâ€"headed the 1 attack." NEW ‘64 Mr. Misener said children and schools have great needs, but suggested home and school asâ€" sociations perhaps have better filled the needs of a number of women "who have nothing betâ€" ter to do." planned by the association exeâ€" cutives. When the school plans a program involving a discussion of curriculum, visits to the classâ€" FIFTH AVENUE | NO MONEY DOWN We‘re clearing our Spring and Summer fashions at drastically reduced prices to make room for the carpenâ€" ters and painters ... Our loss is your gain. Hurry !! 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Among the benefits of memâ€" bership he cited the opportunâ€" ities to learn effective educaâ€" tional methods from professionâ€" als. Once learned, these can be applied at home. Mr. Harp stressed the imporâ€" tance of persuading critics of the association to join, and either FOOD NANKING GARDE N HOURS from 4 p.m. Daily _ _ Specializing in _ Chinese ang American Finest Quality RESTAURANT 37 ETOBICOKE DRIVE, ISLINGTON CR. 8â€"6181 7 THURSDAY NIGHT To 9:30 P.M. 5\ FRIDAY ALL DAY To 9:30 P.M. â€"\~ SATURDAY ALL DAY To 6 P.M. NOW NOW ALL SYPORTSWEAR & SWIM WEAR 1§5% orr OPEN A NEW "CHARGE" ACCOUNT OR ADD T ‘OUR PRESENT ACCOUNT DRESSES to meet people with similar inâ€" of life," he said, "and children have received guidance and diâ€" rection as a result of measures introduced by home and school." The extent of the organization goucboutu:op:ovinu meant t ideas originating on the loâ€" cal level are passed on through central office to their associaâ€" tions. 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