(} Judith‘s marriage to Mr. Petâ€" | er Herbert Kruger, son of Mrs. Madeline Kruger of Weston zmd1 the late Mr. Herbert Kruger,, will take place on Sept. 12 at ; 3:30 p.m. in Riverside United| hurch on Weston Road. Mr. and Mrs. James Mac.’\lau-;Y achievement ahd powder, and shton of Pelmo Crescent have | thus helps to avoid the growth recently returned from a vacaâ€"| of a feeling of inferiority which tion spent in Quebec City, l.acJ may oppress him throughout Beauport and Manior St. Castin.) life and even lead to serious Trousseau Tea For Weston Bride Mrs. W. A. Green gave a trou sseau tea at her home on Hibis eus Court, Weston, last Sunday afternoon in honour of her see ond daughter, Judith Anne. ing The organist. Mr. Brum, has returned home and was at his wsual place last Sunday. He was greatly missed during his abâ€" sence. Church Warden, Harvey Hand, also received thanks for seeing that the carpetiaying work was pruperly done. Sunday, Sept. 13, will see serâ€" vices and the Church School running on their regular scheâ€" dules. Fall activities are off to a good start. The local branch of the Angâ€" lican Young Peoples‘ <Associaâ€" tion held their first meeting of the fall last Tuesday, Sept. 8. It was a dinnerâ€"meeting in the parishâ€"hall and was followed by a program of horseâ€"back riding. The AYPA is endeavoring to arâ€" range an interesting program for the coming months that will mne educational and entertainâ€" floorâ€"covering and moving furnâ€" iture in the chancel. It was a big job and well done. Appreciaâ€" tion was expressed at the three Sunday services by the rector, the Rev. Harvey Scuse. tending recent services at St. John‘s Anglican Church. A beauâ€" tiful, new, red carpet, laid from the front doors and covering the emance) has added luster to the wmote . church. Few â€" churches mave more allractive furnishings than St. John‘s. The carpet is a gift, the sourâ€" ce of which will be made known al a later date. It is most timeâ€" ly as the blue carpet had been there for over 20 years and was badly worn. Churchmen, under the leadership of Reginald Boâ€" wer. prepared the work for carâ€" petâ€"lavers by taking up the old An impressive and delightful change greeted parishoners atâ€" WESTON SOCIAL NOTE Church News DAILY CAR & TRUCK RENTAL recrmarnse Commnitemem on _ oo ooo . | PNUL L cqercame . uce oc e : i 10. ahs 5 c . e t : j | ‘ i i93 : ; >o, onl Aiiiimeestecmmine | | 4 a | 4 A \( : o. . ______ mm d x ... .\ ?'2;:;::% 3 , e > ‘< s t : [3 * _Â¥ J wl o : 1 & hÂ¥ is & ® & wX £ : NS a J i j sovemepnpentizgrn 4 f e A# _ $ 4. _ omk woas. mm ; As _ 1 , x Ain 7 TK 7*~ . rorq weerninns T Al by Sam Wilson Before you do anything etse, come to your Home Modernization Centre. You‘ll find a visit well worthâ€"while. You‘ll be given free information and literature that could make a world of differâ€" ence to your plans, save you time and money and help you make the kitchen of your dreams come true. The people at your Home Modernâ€" home modernization centre JYOUP hydro Planning to modernize your kitchen? Your Home Modernization Centre can help a lot. 1945 LAWRENCE AVE. W. CH 9â€"8231â€"32 B E L M O N T Success in recreation also gives the individual a sense of achievement ahd powder, and thus helps to avoid the growth of a feeling of inferiority which Who said that "recreation is the crazy things people do to keep from going erazy"? Dr. Arthur H. Ruggles of the Natâ€" lonal Committee for Mental Hyvâ€" giene supports this philosophy by saying, "Recreation is an imâ€" portant element in our efferts for the prevention and cure of mental disease. For the normal individual it tends to sustain a healthful, happy outlook on life. Games, sports, music, dramatics, folk dances and other social acâ€" tivities provide healthful releasâ€" es for pentâ€"up physical and menâ€" tay energy. them and, to paraphrase a now famous saying, "Ask not what you can do for them but, rather, what they can do for us" â€" givg them things to do, responsibiliâ€" ties to go with privilege, authâ€" ority to belong and the right to be ‘people‘. RECREATION â€" CRAZY?: When _ communities â€" become corrupt â€" the process starts with the adults â€" not with the young people. We would do well, to see to it, that our youth are proâ€" vided with good example and the knowledge that we care for These young people are going to be something much better than we, their parents, will ever be. If it be not so â€" then, who are we to blame? love luxury, they have bad manâ€" ners, contempt for authority, they show disrespect for elders, and love to chatter in place of exercise. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their «Parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize over their teachers. . ." $o quit wor rying, Mom and Dad. We‘ve worked with youngsters for the past three decades and it‘s our considered opinion that these young people of ours are far suâ€" perior | with each succeeding generation â€" they have to be and, one comforting thought, they do improve with age! BEATLES, AND ALL THAT!: A much discouraged Egyptian priest penned the following in the year 4000 B.C. "Our earth is degenerate in these latter days. There are signs that the world is coming to an end. Chilâ€" dren no longer obey their parâ€" ents. Everybody wants to write a book. The end of the world is near." wrote years _ ago _ ago _ Socrates the children now What‘s The Score? by "TVUG" WILSON Director of Parks & Recreation for the Town of Weston 1+ L‘"i The WESTON SILVER BAND BY ) will be on deck at 10:30 A M. "~| to add a festive air to the oc ts casion and Miss Suzanne Amini, "f the beauty from Iran, will give a 2‘) solo demonstration of majorette 20 skills. I Boys interested in playing SOCCER and learning the basic | skills of the same, please conâ€" | tact the Recreation Office at CHerry 9â€"9111, Extension 53. or visit as soon as possible. Instrucâ€" tion an® maich schedules will take place at the Weston Recâ€" | reation Grounds. So hutry. Regâ€" }‘ istration will determine age levâ€" els. ‘ Saturday, Sptember 12, West ! on‘s own football team will kick ization Centre can help you and the informative planning guide they will give you free will open your eyes to just what a wonderful place your kitchen can be. The WESTEEN CLUB, CLUB CENTRAL â€" and Friday night teen dances at the MEMORIAL SCHOOL, han the past. W agers go to. almost here? Since the Square Dance Class es did so well during the last season, we have provided for this activity in our Fall and Winter program. Percy Beer will once again supply his own music and original style of inâ€" struction. We plan this activity to take place each Friday evenâ€" ing â€" so keep this night free for fun and games with Porey Beer. TEEN DANCE: §OCCER: off at the Weston Recreation | Grounds against the HAMILTON | HURRICANES and after what| happened to the Toronts footâ€"| ball club at Hamilton last weekâ€" | end, it will be interesting to see | what the Invictus Redmen ofl Weston do to the Hamilton Hurâ€" ricanes. We hope it will be a| Happy New Year for one Invicâ€" tus player. ’ Part of the criteria of a good municipal recreation program is to carry over the leisureâ€"time skills and interests developed in the schools. The program should make it possible and easy for young people who in school have played on athletic teams or taken part in drama activiâ€" ties, to join groups in which their abilities may continue to find satisfactory expression. So any of you youn3 people out of school, interested in conâ€" tinuing some of these activit.es are invited to contact the Recâ€" reation Office at CHerry 9.9111, extension 53. We are particular ly interested in forming a Little Theatre Group and this incluâ€" des, not only budding actors but also people to direct, manags, stage properiies, makeâ€"up, wardâ€" robe mistress, stage liyating, etc. SQUARE DANCING FOOTBALL: What do you do to stop from going crazy? mental maladjustments LITTLE THEATRE At 11:00 AM. this coming Free planning guides also available on laundries have become things of Where do our teenâ€" to. now that Winter‘s and added living space ;L;?Weston Student . Attends Indiana i| ‘Frat Workshop 249â€"9111 The Sigma Chi Workshop, the largest in â€" the _ Greekâ€"letter world, is one of similar sessions held by many college fraterniâ€" ties during the summer, The fourâ€"day program, which attracted Sigma Chis from the Fraternity‘s 138 campus chaptâ€" ers in 41 states of the United States and four provinces of Canada, involved delegates in lectures, panels and discussions on ideas and methods for outâ€" standing chapter operations, actâ€" ivities and scholarship. _ Ken Vaughan, of 43 Woodward Ave., Weston, was one of 600 undergraduate delegates attendâ€" ing the recent 17th annual Leadâ€" ership Training Workshop of the Sigma Chi Fraternity on the campus of Ball State College, Muncie Indiana. He is a junior at the Universâ€" ity of Western Ontario, and secretary of the Sigma Chi chapter there. We regard these young neo ple as having a far greater growth potentiai than common or preferred stock â€" the future of Canada is in their hands â€" they are our investment for the future and our hope of salâ€" vation. We would do well to invest a little time, a litile money and a little kindness on them NOW. T‘was always thus! We‘ve received many requests to provide an outlet for this type of social activity and would like to hear more on this subject We personally believe that the program provided for the teenâ€" agers at both the SENIOR PUB LIC and the WESTON COLLEGâ€" IATE is quite adequate and that the youngsters have more than enough to do to keep up with studies and the many extra curâ€" ricular activities available to them. We are concozned with the teenager out of school, out of work and out of harmony with the community. These are our children, our young people and our hope for the future. Many still have friends at school â€" yet are unable to chare these experâ€" iences with them. Some still in school wish to share the soâ€"callâ€" ed freedom enjoyed by the outâ€" ofâ€"schoolers. Should we not proâ€" vide a place. a club where these young people may meet â€" and BELONG. _ Should we not let them know that they ARE wanâ€" ted and seek to provide an outâ€" let for their hopes, aims and ambitions. CONGRATULATIONS to Frank | hold their first meeting of the and Rose Mola, of Thurodale 1964â€"65 season, on Monday, Sepâ€" Ave., on the safe arrival of their tember 14. The Cubs and their bouncing 8 lb. 9 oz. daughter, at | leaders, Cubmaster Jack Macâ€" Humber Memorial Hospital, °“fln1yre, and Assistant Cubmasâ€" Wed., September 2. A grandâ€" |ter Mrs. June Miller, will meet daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Mike {at â€" Trethewey â€" Park â€" United Mola, of Pamille Place. Church, every Monday, from Mrs. Kate Sweeney, of the |6:45 to 8:30 p.m. Boys in the Wishbone, has returned from a | age bracket of 8 to 11, wishing two month visit, to Britain. She |to join Cubs are asked to conâ€" visited friends and relatives,| tact either Mr. Macintyre or in Ireland and England, this beâ€"| Mrs. Miller, during any Cub ing her first trip home, since | meeting. 6 Weston Scouts will not be able to meet in Hardington School, for the time being. The boys will be notified as to where and when they will be able to meet. The Cubs will meet as originally planned, and I know that both packs will be looking forward to their next weekend |camp, which will be held on September 25, 26 and 27. EUCHRE: The first public euchre of the season will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 46 Dennison Rd. E., on Tuesday, September 15, at 8:15 p.m. Admission 50¢. Sponsored by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of Branch 213. Happy Birthday to Dave Rhoâ€" des, who will celebrate his 12th birthday on Sunday, September 13. Mrs. Kate Sweeney, of the Wishbone, has returned from a two month visit, to Britain. She visited friends and relatives, in Ireland and England, this beâ€" ing her first trip home, since coming to Canada as a War Bride, 19 years ago. GOD LUCK, to Norma and Ernie Citulski, Joan, John and Douglas, in their new home, in the Kipling Heights area. Slightly belated greetings to David Diplock, who celebrated his 18th birthday on Wednesday, September 9. Mrs. Dorothy McDowell has returned from a motor trip, through the Maritimes, concenâ€" trating of Cape Brenton Island. ist TRETHEWEY CUBS will THE WESTON TIMES Published at 23§ Dizon Road, Weston by Prineipsi Publishing Lt4, every Thursday Â¥ J. MeMILLAN, President and Publisher James Lotin, General Manager John Harris, Editor wuthorized as Recond Class Mail, Post Office Dept Ottawa Ont. and for payment of postage in cash SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 per year in advance co any address in Canada. Other countries $6.00 Somerville packaging is pretty obvious! It‘s so distinctive it fairly shouts ""select me!!" from reâ€" tailers‘ shelves. What is it about Somerville designs that makes them so different? Packaging knowâ€"how? Practical insight into interpreting packaging speciâ€" fications and product requirements? A thousand and one little attentions to detail? Partly. But mostly LONDON DIVISION, PO. BOX 2760, TEAMINAL "A", LONDON, ONTARIO + CANAODIAN FOLDING CARTONS LIMiTED, 188 CARTWRIGHT AVENUE, TORONTO 19, ONTARIO «+ CONSQLITM DiViSION, 865 HODGE STREET, MONTREAL 9, QUEBEC & H a r d in g t o n & District News by Mrs. J. Rhodes . . . 241â€"9830 UNIFORMS NEEDED. There is a need for used Cub and Scout Uniforms, hats, pants, sweaters, socks, garters, shirts etc.) in the area. Any one hav-! ing items of uniforms which they no longer require, or wish to dispose of, are asked to conâ€" tact either the Group Committee Chairman, at 244â€"0809, or Mrs. Macintyre, at 241â€"2085, Presiâ€" The Scouts were due to reâ€" convene on this date also. Howâ€" ever, due to the Auditorium at Brookhaven School being used for storage of school equipment, temporarily, the Scouts will not likely be able to meet at the school until after Thanksgiving. The Group Committee, through Chairman Jack Zimmerman is trying to arrange temporary meeting place. Scouts, either those now in the Troop, or those wishing to join, are asked to contact Mr. Zimmerman, or either of the leaders, Gene Yakâ€" ymchuck, or Sob Duxbury, for information as to when and where the meetings will be held. Mr. Zimmerman can be reachâ€" ed at 244â€"0809. (Editorial Note: The situation regarding space for the Scouts, both of 6 Weston, and Brookhaven Schools, are being used to absolute maximum capacity, awaiting the compleâ€" tion of a new school.) SOMERVILLE INDUSTRIES LIMITED Packaging with a difference CREATIVITY IN INDUSTR obviously! it‘s the magic of imagination . . . the almost sleightâ€" ofâ€"hand facility with which Somerville designers attack an assignment and come up with a brilliantlyâ€" designed package that gives your product the edge over your competitors‘. When you need a package with a differenceâ€"give Somerville designers a call. They‘re most versatile. Ist TRETHEWEY â€" GROUP COMMITTEE: The first meetâ€" ing of the new season is to be held Tuesday, September 15, 8.15 p.m., in Trethewey Park United Church. All members are asked to be in attendance to lend their support to this years programme. Mothers and fathers, particularly, and anyâ€" one else interested in Scouting are invited to attend this meetâ€" ing. dent of the Ladies Auxiiary, of | The Group Committee wishes 1st Trethewey. | to express their appreciation p is 1 in gis. for the support given their papâ€" I & : f. envone is mte‘rested fa 0s er drive, September 5. The drive posing of used uniform compoâ€" | was guite successful and the ments, for 6 Weston, please send | monies realized go a long way word to the leaders, at the | towards supporting the boys in meetings. their activities, through the PsW Centaap i sn ul s Cvear., If anyone is interested in disâ€" posing of used uniform compoâ€" ments, for 6 Weston, please send word to the leaders, at the meetings. On the subject of used equipâ€" ment, anyone who might have old iceâ€"boxes. large pots and pans, dishes etc, that they may like to donate to the Scouting cause are asked to contact Scouter Jack Macintyre, 241â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Sept. 10, 1964 â€" Page 13 SMOKEY BEAR was entertaining some of the locâ€" al girls at the last of the "Fireside Nights" spanâ€" sored_ by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority recently at Boyd Conserâ€" vation Area. 4 JOHN ST VCE teas z./ And A Better Job Will Mean Smarter Clothes harin PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT BY KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR STAY IN SCHOOL YOU‘LL DO MORE BETTER WM. G. BEECH, General & Life Insurance 1043 WESTON ROAD Notary Public RO 61717 RO 6â€"4603 YORK TRAVEL BUREAU FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTsS TO ANYWHERE Call WESTON