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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 3 Sep 1964, p. 2

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Although it may be completed by the time this paper is put to press you have probably been aware of the road construction going on along Celestine Drive from Dixon to the Westway. This is & new process in Canada and is supposed to save a few taxâ€" payers‘ dollars. Rather â€" than truck out the plewed up asphalt to the dump as in the past this is gone over with a high speed machire which grinds it up for reuse as a foundation. With this base plus crushed stone on the top the new road is laid, one which is expected to last longer wnd be better than the any method used in the past. After the awful noise and commation of last week I sure hope it is. The Messengers of Westway United church will commence the fall term on September 10. We "The Apple Curt" Most of th plays may be purchased as paper backs. The reader will gain great ly by reading the prefaces as wel! as the plays. The Law and Women is ano interesting . course â€" desiined enable women to understand law as it effects them an "Immaturity"); 2, "Widowers‘ Houses" and "Mrs. Warren‘s Proâ€" fession"; 3, "Arms and the Man," "Candida" and "You Never Can Tell"; 4, "The Devil‘s Disciple," "Caesar and Cleopatra" and "Captain Brasshound‘s Converâ€" sion"; 5, "Man and Superman" and "Major Burbara"; 6, "Misâ€" alliance" and "Fanny‘s First Play"; 7, "Androcles and the Lions," "Pygmalion" and "Heartâ€" break House"; 8, "Back to Meâ€" thuselah"; 9. "St. Joun"; 10, English literature will be held | experiences. The course includes: at the Christian Education buildâ€"|the Law, why do we have laws, ing of $t. George‘sâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Hill on | how they are made and enforced, Tuesday at 2 p.m. beginning Ocâ€" / two lectures; Taxation, provincial tober 6. The fee is $15 and Mrs. (aml federal taxes, including inâ€" M. M. Kirkwood, PhD, is lhe'cuue tax, succession duties and lecturer. For newcomers to the| Canada estate tax, three leetures; wrea St. George‘sâ€"qnâ€"theâ€"Hill is |the Family, marriage as a conâ€" at the corner of the Dundas Highâ€" | tract, _ laws governing its way and Wimbleton road. The |solemnization, marital obligations, course will include the study of the rights of husband and wife, George Bernard Shaw, thinker ‘ parent and child, both in and out agd playwrightâ€"1, a look at his| of marriage, two lectures; Social life and his beginnings as @ Agencies, the acts providing proâ€" writer (16 selfâ€"sketches published!tection and assistance to women by Constable and Co.; also his and children whe require it, one novels with special preface to|lecture; Inheriting Property, why "Immaturity"); 2 "Widowers‘\a will is important who may Afternoon Courses for Women If you are planning extraâ€"curâ€" vieular mctivity this fall you might be interested in either or both of the following : FHE ADVERTISER â€" GUARDIAN, Thursday, September 3 HALSTEAD‘S JUVENILE SHOES LTD. Per Yard Juvenile & Teenage Footwear Doctors‘ Prescriptions Filled 54" Wide 845 ALBION ROAD 36 HUMBERTOWN CENTRE _â€" _ PHONE BE 14312 107 YONGE STREET, TORONTO WOOLLEN TWEEDS 3044 BLOOR $T. WEsT Phone BE 1â€"9831 House Of Textiles DENIM BEAVTIFUL »@# PHOTO CENTRE . KINGSWAY TO KIPLING ARNEL EARLYNE WHEELER Lround The FABRIC CENTRE 1OAD PHONE 741â€"2251 REXDALE â€" THISTLETOWN $2.98 CAROLE McGUIRE $1.09 U After a two year, three school history, the 14th Humber West B Cub pack will again be on the move when they start on Sepâ€" tember 15. Due to alterations at favorite dish Although more details will be forthcoming 1 am sure all the youngsters will be looking forâ€" ward to the movig, "Toby Tyler," at St. Richard‘s Anglican church on Saturday, September 26. The women of St. Richard‘s Anglican church are cordially inâ€" vited to attend a pot luck supper on September 14 in the parish hall at 8 p.m. Ladies, bring your Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jean Bell of 24 Mitre Place whose mother, Mrs. Christina MacDonâ€" ald, parsed away on August 27. The Rev. Mr, Wood of Westway United church conducted the serâ€" vice on August 31. The Naomi group of Westway UCW will meet on September 9. This will be the first meeting for the fall and it is hoped that all members will be present. The meeting will commence at 8 p.m. The Rev. V. Wood returns to the pulpit of Westway United church for this Sunday‘s service at 10 a.m. Sunday school will begin on September 13. be repeated in the spring term wt 84 Queen‘s Park.) Applications for these courses may be sent to 84 Queen‘s Park or if yvou wish further informaâ€" tion call 928â€"2393. St. Gregory‘s CWL Although most of us look forâ€" ward to the summer as a release Uh@ lime for this course is Mondays at 2 p.m. beginning Ocâ€" tober 5. The place is the new Eatonville public library at the corner of Burnhamthorpe road and Highway 27. Mrs. Edythe Howden, BA, is the lecturer and the fee is $15. (This course will be repeated in the spring term hope to see all boys and girls six, seven and eight at the church imâ€" mediately after school. The proâ€" gram will be of interest for all age The Naon UCW will n This will be the fall and Craw one widow‘s or how to pr importanc tection and assistance to women and children whe require it, one lecture; Inheriting Property, why a will is important, who may draw one, what is involved, a widow‘s rights and exemptions, how to provide for children, the importance of planning an estate, recognize and protect their rights. It presents in everyday language the legal problems likely to be encountered by women and exâ€" plains them in terms of everyday experiences. The course includes: 36" Wide Per Yard HEEK SUEDE Th REMNANTS DRAPERIES lectures THIS WEEK: ORIGINAL th s1.79 % Dube of Montreal. |a beautiful cockta of white and gold t attendant, Miss S oX Rangoon ho Mr. Albert Oven nouncing tm the the new baby ha was another girl tions to Albert an on thne birth of their four daughter, Caroline. born ‘@t t Queensway General hoxpital August 13, a sister for Mar Kimberley and Donna. Mrs. R. Nickerson, 23 Ashficl Drive. Mrs. Nickerson is a sister inâ€"law of the. bride. Following i short honeymoon the couple wil reside in Montreal. The Pink Four If you wondered what the lare Mr. and Mrs. Monaghan of 8 Littlewood Crescent also have had relatives visiting from the old country. Mrs. Monaghan‘s sisâ€" ter, Miss Sarah Orbein of Port Glaagow, and her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Stewart of Greenock, have been visiting with them for sevâ€" eral weeks. Wedding Beliz The Nativity of Our Lord church was the scene of a charmâ€" ing wedding on August 39. Joined in holy matrimony by Father Pau) â€" Callaghan â€" were â€" Gloria Perry of Nova Scotia and Andre Dube of Montreal. The bride wore a beautiful cocktail length gown of white and gold brocade and her wore a cocktail red raspberry t man was Mr. B Pink for a Girl Congratulations â€" to Mr. and Mrs. D. Monaghan of 73 Rangoon Road on the birth of a daughter, Conme, at Queensway General esfivay Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson of | hospital on August 14, weighing Inverdon Road have been enterâ€"| seven pounds eight ounces. taining as their house guest Miss | Down Memory Lane Iris Forsyth of Motherwell, Scotâ€" Home from a trip to England land. ‘ are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rose of Mr. and Mrs. Monaghan of 8|18 Hardwick Court. Arnold and Littlewood â€" Crescent also have | Joan came here from Bristol sevâ€" had relatives visiting from the eral years ago and this was their old country. Mrs. Monaghan‘s sisâ€" first trip back. They spent part ter, Miss Sarah Orbein of Port: of their vacation in Bristol and Glasgow, and her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, the remainder of the time motorâ€" Mrs. Stewart of Greenock, have ing through the country. Slartingrove Para on September i. This is an annual affair, one that has proved most successful. The coaches and umpires have a powerâ€"packed club this year anu are determined to defeat the league champions in the 12 and over age group. ; same, the time is siill 7 p.m. If you aren‘t going away the long weekend you might joy the big softball windup Martingrove Park on Septem ence on the family held in Ot-( They have now been in operaâ€" tawa. This past week the CWL| tion for some weeks and will be became the first national volunâ€"| dedicated during the Fall. tary organization in Canada to lend its financial support to the Paptism sls institute. Funds will be raised by | ,, Recently baptized into God‘s voluntary eontributions from iu(l"m"y «t Our Saviour Lutheran 150,000 members across Canada | hurch b‘y the Re‘v. R. Hutchinson and the money will be donated as| *®re Susan â€" Christina â€" Dimpâ€" a national centennial project. {‘"“’“’" deughter of A”‘“"_ and . Christel Dimpfimeier,; and Charâ€" St, Luke‘s United Church |les â€" Alexander Preiss, son . of On September 6 services will| August and Irene Preiss. recommence at St. Luke‘s United + » + church, corner of Kipling @nd| Teenagers of Thistletown Bupâ€" the Kingsway. During the 5”'"'(\‘13( Church are to spend this mer union services have 'l’v“"‘mmmx weekend at the cottage held with _ Westway _ United|if their leaders, Mr. and Mrs. church. Sunday, September 13, u’ heith Murley. The boys will Rally Day and teachers‘ dedic@~|#rough it" in a eabin with Mr. tion service. The Sunday school| Murley, whilst the girls and Mrs, will meet ms usual on September | |furley occupy the cottage. 20 and class teaching will start *) % s on that day. l esnt oi Lo _ Richview public school the p« will meet at Dixon Grove sen public school. The night is same, the time is siill 7 p.m. Earlier this season the Vanier institute was set up following the governor general‘s conferâ€" ence on the family held in Otâ€" tawa. This past week the CWL became the first national volunâ€" tary organization in Canada to lend its financial support to the institute. Funds will be raised by voluntary eontributions from its 150,000 members across Canada and the money will be donated as a national centennial project. from meetings and activity in connection with community orâ€" ganizations many of the ladies at St. Gregory‘s have kept busy this summer looking after the needs of the cong tion, preparing tea for I'nh:‘fionn as well as making plans for their fashion show which is a popular event held later in the season. Some members will attend a departure eeremony in 8St. Michael‘s catheâ€" dral on September 8 at 8 p.m. The sisters who are leaving to open a new mission hospital in Forteleza, Brazil, are M. Michae!, M. Germaing Francis, M. Loyolx and M. Elizabeth. CH. 4â€"6017 ERINGATE th SALLY RUSSELL BE 3â€"7740 1 Ma eila McAuley gth gown in i . The grooms x wa ved and f Mr. and Ashfield b O ecepti Lh \ THISTLETOWN NEWS Letters To The Editor dela (Continued from page 4) pass such legislation as is necessary . to empower any municipality to control or preâ€" vent the sale of iceâ€"cream, ire milk products or other items on any street within the muniâ€" cipality in question. I urge all responsible parents cou ine Ridge Preabyterian Church chime record player and amblifier have been purchased and presented to Pine Ridge Presâ€" byterian Church by the Concert Committee of the congregation. JOTTINGS Â¥ ion Bible School The Thistletown Baptist Church Vacation Bible School, the only Cue in the community this year, got off to a good start last week with 95 pupils present. This uumber increased to 126 by the end of the week, almost tpo many for the staff to cope with, but no one was turned away. Phe students are being taken on "@ trip @round the world," with articles and currency from « different country being disâ€" played and talked about each day. + Pine Ridge Preabyterian Church D M D. K. Wallace T741â€"0693 the coming . schor Veal con go his trainimg . for tin ui + to the popularit (othe RITA SAWARD SCHOOL OF DANCING be your Respectf (Mrs.i te th THE WESTW AY at WINCOTT DHIVE ST. RICHARD OF CHICHESTER ANGLICAN CHURCH Ottawa and BE. 1â€"0669 Learn From the SNuv Nola Bi Hawked cial | parliament give their most m to the necesâ€" IIs Licentiate of the Imperial Society of * London, England BA 1â€"7908 th ible par rage nem ber it RIT A S A W A R D terr €ran | (Continued from page 1) planted in each student‘s mind so that he will always see where he is going and why he is going | there." Era By Era "There are many | climactic events _ in â€" Canadian _ history which serve to divide it into fairly recognizable periodsâ€"for i ~easons best known to itself, the Ontario Department of Educaâ€" vion has chosen to ignore these climactic _ events, ending . the Grade 7 and 8 course in 1800 and â€"1900, neither of which marked an event of any signifiâ€" cance, and simply leaves the stuâ€" dent and the teacher wandering in an historical wasteland when the course comes to an end." The report said the major diviâ€" sions were marked by the Seven Years‘ War, the end of the‘ American Revoiution and Conâ€" federation, and as a result sugâ€" gested Etobicoke make 1783 the: terminal | date | for Grade 7 history "Events end there (after the American Revolution) with an abrupt climax, and new develup-* ments start which lead us into y\ E& tz J & Btar attraction will be "The Charmaines. The following bands will participate: Little Caesar and the _ Consuls, _ Dave _ Clayton Benefit Dance CKEY will hold a benefit dance to start off the Teens Community Centre building fund campaign en _ Thursday, Beptember 10. Doors will open at 7.30 p.m. and duneing will eontinue until 1 History Course ... Each only 400 j 5Ci;%‘ @%;IFSV%V;} 2@ Om * @”j@ug]@@ ‘*‘// BRAZIER Charâ€"broiled BURGERS + Rexdale Ramblings + AT YOUR FRIENDEY BRAZIER Fully Qualified Teacher A Full 1/4â€"Lb. of Tender, Tasty, Flavorful Beef On A Tasty, Toasted Seeded Bun! REGISTRATION : Thursday. Sept. 10. 37 p.m CLABSFS COMMENCING: Thursday. Sept. 17. 1964 Teachers of Dancing ©@ Ballet ©@ l|Tap GORD CAMPBELL Modern Jazz Nursery 1606 Islington Ave. N. This report went on to outâ€" line a step by step, sequential course it felt would teach Canaâ€" dian history in a significant way. Etobicoke‘s history eurriculum committee is working with this in the preparation of teachers‘ manuals for the senior school courses. course "That question put to Grade 7 students at the beginning of the _ year, _ could _ intelligently This procedure being too comâ€" plex for most 11 to 13 year ulds, they suggested one central theme _ should _ dominate . the Grades 7 and 8 history course, that of "why there is a Canaâ€" dian nation". lsolate Historians Saywell and Ricker salid there are many important themes in â€" Canadian â€" history which at the upper school and university level might be isoâ€" lated and studied in their interâ€" relationship. the 19th century. The year 1800 (as a terminal point) makes no sense at all." Singing acts will include Jay King, Shirle‘ Mathews, Jimmy Rae and the Wellington brothers. Others will be added to the list of the best performers Canada und the U.8. have to offer. A great deal of credit must go to the Ron Seribner Agency for their selection of talent. Admisâ€" sion $1.50 per person. Phone, Thomas and lae Shays, the Ar dells and the Big Town Boys. THISTLETOWN {at Albion Road) them for the rest of the St. Andrews dominated play | n the first half, mainly through the strength of their half back line of Hamilton, Bell, and Dunâ€" can. The visitors had a twoâ€" goal lead at half time on wellâ€" deserved goals by Craig Frow. | It was a good indication of the( tight play of the contest. Jim Malton Flyers of the Rexdale soccer league entertained . St. Andrews of Searboro in exhibition atom play at Pine Point park last Thursday night. The two teaums battled to a 2â€"2 tie. The v.sitors are eastern city champs. Maiton Flyers Battle To Tie THISTLETOWN PLAZA â€" REXDALE 978 ALBION ROAD JUST EAST OF ISLINGTON AVE. It was decided that future Satâ€" urday evening dances will be held in The Elms school, Golfdown Road. 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Alex Fortune hioke through the solid St. Anâ€" drews defense to score on a fine play. This goal gave the Flyers new heart and they fought back hard to tie the game on a goal by Dave McKnight. Bruce Langâ€"s ford picked up an assist on the goal. It elimaxed a great comeâ€" back by the Malton squad in the g«me, Reinforced concrete construcâ€" tion, it costs no more to have the very best. For a free estimate Call ... Sanelli Pools Distinction 766â€"1101 Of OF $10.98 $6.98 $3.98 $6.98 $8.98 $5.98 $6.98

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