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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 16 Jul 1964, p. 10

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‘Wide Staff Changes At Michael Power High Principal, Rev. Malone Replaces Rev. Mullins Eight teachers are joining the Michael Power Staff. Wallace Leland, BA.. a graduate of the University of Chicago and for many years the Chairman of the History Department and Director of Teaching at Culver Military Academy. Culver, Indiana, w‘ join the History Department and assist Father Malone in the suâ€" Also, Stephen Rusak, B.A., B. Ed., who has received a fellowâ€" ship to continue chis graduate work in education at the Univerâ€" sity of Alberta; John Hurley, BA., who will join the staff of North Albion Collegiate Instituâ€" te: Peter Wiley, B.A., who will eontinue his studies, and Joihn Tallon, C.S.B. BA., who will study Theology at St. Basil‘s Seminary. pointed to the staff of St. John Fisher College, Rochester, N.Y Stewart Vaughan, BA., who is retiring after 39 years as a High School teacher and principal. teaching staff for 1964â€"65, | _ Two other former staff memâ€" lnvh‘ Michael Power are|bers are also returning afte: Rev. J. B. Mullins, C.S.B., B.A., completing their theological stuâ€" Principal of Michael Power h'un}diu. Rev. J. Redmond, C.SB. 1987 until 1964, who will comâ€" B.A., will join the History Deâ€" mence the work of the Basilian partment and will assume the Fathers in the Montreal Catholic duties of Head of the Physical High Schools in September; Rev, Education Department and Athle. R. Rutz, CS.B., M.A., who is apâ€"jtic Director Joining the Modern pointed to the staff of St. John Languages Department will be Fisher College, Rochester, N.Y.iRev. E. L. Vadnais, C.S.B., B.A. Stewart Vaughan, BA., who is Father Vadnais studied in Queâ€" retiring after 39 years as a High bec during 1960â€"61 and at the School teacher and principal. \Grand Séeminaire de Paris, Also, Stephen Rusak, B.A., B. France, from 1961 until 1963 Ed., who bas received a fellowâ€" Brian Gill, BA. a graduate of ship to continue his graduate| Assumption University of Windâ€" work in education at the Univerâ€" sor and the Ontario College of‘ sity of Alberta; John Hurley.[:Educauon comes to Michael Puw-! B.A., who will join the staff of|er from the Staff of W. D. Lowe North Albion Collegiate Instituâ€" ‘Technical School in Windsor, Onâ€" te: Peter Wiley, B.A., who willitario. He will teach English and eontinue his studies, and JoimfPh,\'smnl Education M. Ed., newlyâ€"appointed Princiâ€"|E. McLean, C.S.B., BA., a memâ€" onto Mr. T. Amiin. C.S.B., pal of Michael Power High ber of the staff from 1957 untii|B.B.A., also joins the staff He School, Islington, Ontario, recentâ€"|1962, will return as a member of is a graduste of the College of ly amnounced changes in theithe Classics Department. Commerce and Finance at the teaching staff for 1964â€"65, | Two other former staff memâ€") University of Detroit and last l.vi1 Michael Power are bers are also returning afte: r,\eu‘ was a member of the Staff Rev. J. B. Mullins, C.S.B., B.A., completing their theological stuâ€" of Catholic Central High School Principal of Michael Power hflnldiel. Rev. J. Redmond, CSB. in Detroit. THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursda NERTISER â€"â€" Thursday, July 16, 1964 â€" Poge 10 57 CHEVROLET, 6 stor §7 FORD Vâ€"8 standard §7 FORD 6 outomatic, 56 OLDSMOBILE "88", Full Monthly Price Payments 60 SIMCA, 4â€"door, clean $189 $11 60 MERCURY Monterey, Hardtop, extra good $1218 $48 58 OLDSMOBILE "88" Hardtop, radio, one owner $674. _‘ $27 58 CHEVROLET, 4â€"door, automatic, radio, becutiful $628 â€"â€"§25 §8 AUSTIN AS$5, good second car 56 METEOR Rideau, radio, power, good cor ... $392 5$5 PONTIAC 6, Standard, Aâ€"1 $246 CARS SEEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY CLEARANCE SALE With fuel injection; Vâ€"8 engine, autc matic, fully powered, continental tire, radic, white walls, wheel discs etc. Guaranteed original mileage, 53,945. Was ewned by one man, his name on request, and cost $8,000 new. You should see this to appreciate it ‘61 RAMBLER Custom 4 door, heater radio and automatic, Rebel Vâ€"8 en gine, whitewalis. Clean as a pin inside and out 8124‘ ‘60 FRONTENAC Wagon 2 door in immaculate condition, two tone velâ€" low and white finish, This is a reol family ecomomy wagon tor camping trips, shopping, vecation Ԥ7 ANGLIA, original throughout in Aâ€"1 condition and provides you with very low cost transportation and purchase price Only . _ $295 ‘62 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC 88 « door that is fully equipped including power steering and brakes. This is an excellent one owner car traded in tor a ‘64 Olds Now only $2187 ‘60 YAUXHALL in robin‘s eaa blue that offers the little lady v;r-v low cost transportation and is only 3695 2749 LAKE SHORE BLVD. WEst, NEW Toronto Your Lakeshore CHEVROLET â€" CHEVELLE â€" CHEYY i1 ARE YOU BEING You‘re all dressed up â€" â€" â€" places to go â€" â€" â€" and no way of getting there! DISCOUNT | CREDIT â€" SERVICE UNCLAIMED CARS CHEVROLET, 6 standard, 4â€"door, a real beauty FORD Vâ€"8 standard, cleon FORD 6 outomatic, becutifu) car TIED DOWN AT HOME FULL PRICE Take friemd â€" â€" â€" husbond down to Ross Wemp‘s midâ€"July Used Car Sale â€" â€" â€" where there are over 92 Used Cars priced to clear this month. Pick out a nice little Compact, a good used Wagon â€" â€" â€" or a Standard Size good running late model Used Car. There‘s a wide selection you cam choose from â€" â€" â€" AT PRICES â€" â€" â€" YOU CAN‘T AFFORD TO MiSS! USE YOUR TRADEâ€"IN AS YOUR DOWN PAYMENTâ€"â€"â€" UP TO 36 ____ MONTHS TO PAYâ€"â€"â€"G.M.A.C. TERMS AVAILABLE! 57 WHAT A CAR! WHY NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM? PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE 241â€"4679 SsAVINGS UP TO $300. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN 88 WEMP MOTORS LTD. $1395 robin‘s egg blue power, radio, clean OF _ John Smith, B.A., a graduate of the University of Toronto and Ontario College of Education will become a member of the Geograâ€" phy and Physical Education Deâ€" partments. An addition to the Mathematics and Physics departâ€" ments is Rev. Stephen Rus. C.S.B. B.ASc. Father Rus who studied at the Technical Univerâ€" sity of Prague, Czechoslovakia, is a graduate electrical engineer from the School of Applied Sciâ€" pervision of instruction Rev. L.|ence at the University of Tor 241â€"4670 automatic, 4 door ond rodio that is now reduced to sell this m weekâ€"end for only ‘58 C“‘VIQt!T Station Wagon Vâ€"8 ‘63 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE CONâ€" VERTIBLE with all the Olds luxury teatures including power seots ond power windows. This car was driven by 0 one owner executive for only 16.000 miles and is still under new car fectory warranty It‘s like new and only 831“ ‘$8 PONTIAC Pothfinder is sparkling jazzy red and white two tone. This was a popular seller and stil! is. Reduced to m ‘62 PONTIAC Stratoâ€"Chiet with raâ€" dio and automatic â€" a four door sedan â€"â€" one owner and now reduced to 811” ‘$9 CHEVROLET Parkwood station wagon with radio aond automatic â€" 4. door â€" ideal for camping trips, shopping and vacation s‘ 1‘5 Now only ‘$7 YAUXHALL, rodic, two tone red and white tinish that is very clean inâ€" side and out. This one rums like a charm and is a a Ar $7 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan at a ery low special price of anra Ԥ9 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4â€"door seâ€" dan. 6 cylinder, custom rodio ond other extras. This is a good economâ€" cal standard sized car ot toâ€"doy‘s budget special.. PAAF $628 â€"â€"$25 si76 ; s10 sers = 525 $369 _ 521 ss78 _ 422 s361 _ 521 s392 _ 522 $246 00 514 _10RONTO 255â€"9151 â€" OLDSMOBILE â€" CORVAIR â€" EPIC & CHEV. TRUCK Deeler Rustys Riders edged Court Daylite 7â€"6 in another atom tilt as Joe Jakubiak and Joe McDonâ€" ald scored three apiece. Johnny Villadsen contributed a single. Mike Fisher scored three for the Court â€" lads. Keith _ Valentine clicked for two and Mike Coo one. The lone peeâ€"wee tilt saw J. C. Hicks double the score on Delta Drugs, 6â€"3. Craig Baker and Brian Coghill led the way with two goals each, Tony Zawokski and Murray Porteous scoring singles. Harry Pleshke counted twice for Courts and Jim Curâ€" rie scored once. This year of all vears the Ex brings. joy, laughter. excitement. as well as fond remembrance so don‘t forget. "Meet me at the nound Garry Frelick led the scoring binge with five goals as Bruce‘s deteated Bob‘s Photo 9â€"2 in an Alderwood Minor Lacrosse League atom game last week. Bob Russell scored twice and singles went to Art Davies and Dan Hallahan. Randy Hay scorâ€" ed both goals for the losers. The Red Cross was first flown in Canada by Majorâ€"General G. S. Ryerson in 1885 during the Riel Rebellion. | Father Malome, the new Prinâ€" ‘cipal, has been a member of the [staff at Michael Power for the (last three years. Previously he was Treasurer at St. Basil‘s Novâ€" itiate, Richmond Hill, : Ontario. Father Malone is a graduate of the University of Toronto, St. Basil‘s Seminary, and the Onâ€" tario College of Education. In 1961 he received his Master‘s deâ€" gree in Education from the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto. He is a member of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers® Assoâ€" ciation, the Ontario Secondary Schools Headmasters Association, and he was recently elected President of the Toronto District Catholic Athletic _ Association. For the last three years he has represented the Catholic Secondâ€" arvy Schools of Ontario on the Steering Commuttee of the Atkinâ€" son Study of Utilization of Stuâ€" dent Resources and the Carnegie Studyv of Identification and Utiliâ€" ization of Talent in High School and College. He is English clation, Schools Frelick‘s Five Finishes Foe THIS SUMMER? Fashion is on]&' one facet of the Italian textile industry. The repâ€" A short time ago, a group of Japanese highfgshion designers visiting Italy were astounded by Italian silk prints and the orienâ€" tal originality which Italian deâ€" signers had given to their collecâ€" tions. Superb matching of deli~ cate and bright colors and sty!â€" ized design that has been humanâ€" ized. nave transformed saris and kimonos into most _ wearable cocktall gowns and latestâ€"style beachwear The hand fabrication of silk fabrics and particularly velvets has become a tradition in Zoagli. a small centre a few miles from Genoa. It began around the vear 1100 when Italians returning from the First Crusade brought back with them the art of weayâ€" inz Even today in Zoagli, not withstanding the technical inâ€" novations established in fabric production, productive methods have not changed. On â€" the old hand â€" loom identical to those 800 years ago â€" and someâ€" times it is the original â€" the exâ€" pert hands of the weavers conâ€" tinue perfecting an art which no mechanical instrument has yet been able to equal. Highâ€"Fashion In Luxurious Textiles Of Italy For Milady‘s Gowns and Household Furnishings Te imagination and fantasy of the Italian designers, plus supemâ€" or standards of technical perfecâ€" tion . attained by Italian fabric manufacturers, are valuable as~| sets contributing to their growâ€"| ing export market. The most enâ€"‘ thusiastic buyers of nylon linâ€" “ gerie, produced and printed by ‘? Italian industry, are North| American women. Yet these cusâ€" tomers come from the very home of nylon. I _ Fashion showings in Florence “and Rome earlier this year gave as much attention to the fabrics used as to the new ultraâ€"femiâ€" nine look. As usual the spring prints had their way with the designers, but prints more daring than usual. Crocodile skin patâ€" terns, printed on silk, in green and black were featured by one designer. Another ;:used featherâ€" weight Italian silk in pale prints to give a wispy, billowing theme to evening clothes. Other imporâ€" tant silks, which seemed to doâ€" minate the fabrics, were heavy doubileâ€"weight crepes and pastel printed crinkle crepes. Since the first influential Italiâ€" an fashion show took place in 1950, Italian fashions and fabrics have become increasingly imporâ€" tant to the world of haute couâ€" ture. It was Italy that brought printed fabrics back into style. In fact some of the most imporâ€" tant designers of other countries have recognized Italian excelâ€" lence and are having their faâ€" brics printed in Italy. Every chic Canadian woman is excitedly aware of the classic, Italian highâ€"fashions, executed in luxurious fabrics emanating from Italian couturiers. EDCE _ The familiar navy blue uniâ€"\Victorian Order has designed a{ Mi form with the white collar, worn new outfit which reflects the jof th by VON nurses for the past 15 change over the years in l-dle-"poru years has gome â€" at least for fashions and fabrics. The blueâ€" ilighte the hot summer months. Theigrey pin stripe uniform, worn "The roduction policy of the interior decorating fabrics is based on two fundamental concepts.. The first is to keep upâ€"toâ€"date with fashâ€" ion and the second to popularize is a close liaison between the Hot Weather Brings ‘New Look‘ To VON Striped Summer Wear The perfected, wrinkleâ€"smoothing lotion that acts in minutes, lasts for hours. 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