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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 17 Sep 1964, p. 14

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mmwfl.'in‘mh chene with us. First show we saw was | 6:30. "Voyage to the Bottom of the | start, Sea" which debuted on the Kitâ€" | guest Page 14 â€"â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Sept. 17, | Captain G. R. M. Hunt, Comm RCAF Station Moose Jaw. Thi warded for efficiency, long ser duct. Corporal Attridge, the sc W. R. Attridge, 700 Scarlett I engine technician at the RCAF S family reside at 618 Duffiala <+. CORPORAL J. G. ATTRIDGE is he with the Canadian Forces Decorati In a recent statement on the Plan, G. Arnold Hart, President of /‘; the Bank of Montreal said, "Support of education has long been an * established principle of the B of M... Anyv practical measure that extends & the educational horizons of young Canadians will always find a ready, ‘ sympathetic resportse from Canada‘s first bank". â€" P.3. for Parents. if you have youngsters in high school, you will be interested in the Bank of Montreal University Education Programme + a comprehensive, liteâ€"insured plan to spread the cost of a college education over periods up to nine years. Your B ol M manager has details on this, too. P.S. Diamond Deb Nail File $2.75 value Desert Flower Hand Lotion $4.00 value . . . . Shulton Dusting Powder $1.50 value .. . . . QUESTIONS about the ~ CANADA STUDENT LOANS PLAN:? Breck Shampoo with Free Rinse $1.49 value . . . Maniâ€"Majic with Pacquins Cream $2.00 value .. Bonnie â€" Bell 1006 Lotion with Bank or MontrEaL LGanadas Tirst Cank # vou‘d lTike to rearm; more about Mamager of your local branch of the 8 nf and he can give vou a LAURA SECORD CANDIES, The Plan will provide bank loans to â€" financial help for fullâ€"rime studies towards a de universities or other educational institutions abo, No security is required and repayment will not be after you graduate, or discontinue your studies. interest will be paid by the Federal Government Details of the new Canada Student Loans Plan have been released. And vour local branch of the Bank of Montreal has the information on how to apply. ... talk to the B of M NOW cridge, 100 Scarlett Road. hnician at the RCAF Station de at 618 Duffield Street in PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY INCH‘S DRUG STORE WEEKâ€"END SPECIALS 1937 WESTON RD. PHONES CH 1â€"1153â€"54â€"55 I provide bank loans to students who need Iâ€"time studies towards a degree or diploma at educational institutions above high school level. d and repayment will not begin until six months chener TV station Saturday 6:30. The show got off to a g start, with Eddie Albert "MY BANK 20 2 mt a\uu@"; ZENITH HEARING AIDS ing presented on by Group ng Officer of subject. W Mr. & Mrs. is an aeroâ€" He and his Moose Jaw. tus new Plan. call on the _...‘" Central United Up to that time, all â€""~ Church News not see him now ELIZABETH ARDEN COsSMETICs Women will me of Mrs. A. Larse Heights, Monday Buying . . . . Selling .. . Renting? For a Bargain Use The CLASSIFIED SECTION The Canadian Girls in Trainâ€" ing resumed their program last Monday. All girls from 12 to 17 years of age «re invited to atâ€" tend future meetings. Unit ‘A‘ of the United Church Women will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Larson. 38 Riverview new time, 8:15 p.m. Reports from the Christian Education Committee and Music Commit tee will be received at that time. The Explorer program â€" for girls aged 9 to 11 opened their fall schedule last Tuesday night A picnic supper and fun night will be held Sept. 22. The Committee of Stewards will meet Monday, Sept. 21 at 8 pm. and the Sessions will as semble Tuesday, Sept. 22 at a new time, 8:15 pm. Renorts the details Sunday School Sessions beâ€" gan last Sunday. Several new children _ were _ registered â€" by their parents while the juniors met in the chapel. The XL Bible Class met Sunâ€" day afternoon and the Christian Education Committee held their meeting Tuesday evening ..... 886 2... $1.31 ... 1.75 css 1.78 .... 88¢ Sept. 2 Zraph on the fr Sehool News wh acceptance of .e more _ eamnrehe fererence . to the â€" afor School News will revea) tha scope of the programme r in every way the Ministe Education, the â€" Hon, Wi Davis charge to "We mus courage people to continue education throughout their life. Serious ennsideration i Ing given at the present fin means of providing opport ies for continued selfâ€"im pr ment‘ we‘re with vom a) 1 The Weston Board of Ed tion and its Advisory Vocat al Committee in coâ€"opera with _ the â€" Weston Recrea Commission have put togethe most â€" outstanding progran of adult education, general in est course and recreation ac ties for the Fall and Wir seasons. } Thousands of copies of SCHOOL NEWS published the Weston Board of Educa have been distributed throw out the Weston area during ceived this most importa munication throuch Her ties Mail. Perhaps the 1 hasn‘t knocked yet â€" know for sure that dist will be complete by this end so â€" never fear â€" y not been forgotten. Nothing To Do | _ Since it will be a part « task to restore to human d the losses incurred througt present use of the machin should be a Personality of nified proportions, that ;s educator of the first cal Perhaps our gentle readers be pleased to know that th creation leader in Weston | gentleman of very ample 5(!:'gmr’xcd proportions â€" he ;the scale at two hundred | fifty pounds so come, he | created! pa created Adult Education snn de migl ed/ that "the berson who plans, organizes, and administers | eiâ€" sure programmes for the future should be something more than an athlete; he should be. in fact, a fit representative of the best in our cultural life. Since it will be a part of his en h ent The Recreation mss EUIUE RECEWUCT C the Summer Program Staff of the Wes ton Recreation Commission. From lef: to right we have: Pam Sykut, Terry Gri, Tug Wilson Director of Recreation, Brenda Bain. Beth Heslop, â€" Felicity Bain, Carol Cox, Bill Barrow. Cathv WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE tew da BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT We lik ni 2063 Lawrence Ave. W try GOING OVERSEAS? : of the machine. he a personality of digâ€" DX _ education a | °20 TETCa! That Th programme meet ion Leader i C. Lindeman stat )nt page chostate the â€" aforesaid | has eveal that the | Gu fon. William We must enâ€" What‘s The Score? Director together a programme ?A! paraâ€" # nf the you have W Drove me to calibre! ers will Winter the dignity gh our al ation nte he 244â€"5324 of th In and by "TUG" WILSON of Parks & Recreation for th and 118 Kirkland Kar Market YOUR _ CHOICE 60 Vauxhall Sedan 57 Plymouth Coach 56 Chev. Sedan 54 Plymouth Coupe 53 Pontiac Sedan er Tng Wilson? Glad 3 me. The Brown Owl of Toronto Pack is Pat Started Auditorium School or School _ for group â€" s Brownies and Not to worry, me dea and potential members Weston ZrOup, . sponsor major educational field". We unâ€" derstand that Ralph R. Heard, Vice Principal of the Weston Coliegiate and Yocational School prepared the editorial including the above statement and wish to commend him for the excelâ€" lent edition and the manner of its preparation, Square Dancing at Weston Rd $99. FULL PRICE Drive One Away Today th uducted â€" by +mmission, w rect mail of Ma the BP STATION Jane & Trethewey he M CH 9â€"7023 2°° PIEsenUy negotiating he Weston School Board use of either the Lindsy um at the Senior Public or the King St. Public for the square dance â€" so will let you know. xfoc B are present f Canada got to do with reation programme Misâ€" Wilson? Glag you asked rownle Pack at the St. Anglican Church Hall with a real big party | nday evening: Thirtyâ€" | Onderful. | mischisense | wife of Percy Beer the dance instructor, dropâ€" 0 the office yesterday new list of names and e information that we rt on Friday, October Cathy amme of the (; Bogarts w1 of the 54th Pat Wilson â€" 1 be advised by future programâ€" sponsored â€" and the â€" Recreation me dears. Past mischievous, young lad. eleven years Harries, Mary Colletta, Roy Culp Brenda Kirkpatrick Donna Ke: Glennis Stovell, Barbara Baker, Niosi, Lyn McGuire, Claire P Marilyn Goss, Margo Duncan, Jin Linda Moore, Bob McKown. Harries Brenda Glennis Niosi. the Town of Weston of the These charming young the Brownies, refer to Ow!‘s husband as Barn { her son David as Hoot ( we hope you‘ll not ‘ow! very thought of it as And gmight say, ‘Twill always 1 donthe daias wl n d cA be made most welcome any Monday evening at six o‘clock at the St. Johns Anglican Church Hall on Weston Road â€" in Weston. capable of looking group on her own, have at least thre to help with the Br ing. my wife and whilst she you‘d like McKown ELECTRIC HEATING her own, she shm?ll’i rming young ladies Electric heating is one of the many comfort features of the famous Medallion allâ€"electric homes. For full information, consult a qualified electric heating contractor or your Hydro, °_ llivee assistants the Brownie trainâ€" refer to Brown as Barn Owl, to as Hoot Owl and not ‘owl at the it as Andy Capp quiet a thermostat in every room more living space is the only heating system that offers you all these important advantages: to help. you‘d i_hennedy, aker. Helen °o Fowers , Jim Cox 1€ is quite after | this be so! i) your hydro economy 11:30 P.M. to Admission r son and $1.5 will be jacke For Teenagers ter Weekly Dances Held Locally North York Parks and Recre ation â€" Department will hold "Back to School" dances at Downsview Arena every Satur day throughout the fall and winâ€" flameless Da JONATHAN WiNTers SPENCER TRACY _ wilroh BERLE SID CAFSAR BUO0Y HACKETT ETHEL MERMAN MICKEY ROONEY DICK SHAWN Puil SitvERs TERRYTHOMAS ODEON Biltmore 4 JOHN ST. Well, first of all a good suit needs a good hanger. And secondly, we tell people very frankly that the hanger will last longer than the suit and be a constant reminder of where to buy fine elothin» Exactur as shown mm ReservED.sEAT smowines At ApyANceD pricesy Feature Times 6:30 p.m. â€" 9:15 p.m. Saturday 1:00 â€" 3:45 . 6:30 â€" 9:15 p.m. NOW AT POPULAR PRICES! Air Conditioned For Your Comfort! Excellent Family Entertainment clean safe â€"/ ++ _ Why does Ken Johns give a way / wooden wishbone coat hanger with i he sells? M. to live music. sion price is $1.00 2 perâ€" $1.50 a couple. Dress jacket and .tie for men g will be from 8:00 to KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR IT‘S THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT Ever TO ROCK THE SCREEN WiITH LAUGHTER! 1 No goa Sn mt Ret atteyt r than the suit and be a constant reminder buy fine clothing. mds‘ wid fun, For further informatioa couâ€" tact the Parks and Recreation Department at 2254611 . local 367, 368 or 369 or contact Mr. Jack Murphy at Downsview arâ€" ena, CHerry 1â€"1306. The Departinent invites all teenages fifteen years of uze and over to attend these func tions, which will kick off the 1964â€"65 student social activities. Downsview Arena will be holâ€" ding | regular Saturday | night record hops in the new "Lions Den" during the winter seasun. These record hops will be u, erated by the "senior teen" club «s part of their regular wiuter programme of social activities. WHY? and dresses or skirts and blou es for the ladies. 1831 Weston Rd. CH 1â€"1821 give a way a genuine every suit WESTON

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