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Weston-York Times (1971), 4 May 1972, p. 8

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already done so.> You can bet your last golf ball, that private, semiâ€" private, public, miniature, executive and nonâ€"executive golfing facilities will be A community hymn sing was held this past Sunday, April 30 at St. Hilda‘s Anglican Church, Dufferin at Vaughan _ Road. _ Three congregations and their three ministers and choirs joined in the service. These were St. Hilda‘s Anglican Church, St. Cuthbert‘s United Church, and Fairâ€" bank Presbyterian Church, with Reverend Canon A.J. Jackson, Reverend E.C. Woodland and Reverend K. Matthews all taking part. +++ Best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to Mrs. Eleanor Fax, a Sunday school teacher at St. Cuthâ€" bert‘s, who is in Norâ€" thwestern General Hospital. We do hope you will be home soon and back to Sunday school. The children miss you and send their love. +++ Best wishes for a speedy recovery are also extended to Mrs. Katherine Breckenridge, mother of John , who is in the Toronto Western Hospital. We hope you will be up and around again real soon. +++ Greetings and our sincere best wishes go out to Miss Linda Griese, of Whitmore Avenue, who is currently in Villa Nursing _ Home, Bathurst Street. We send our love, Linda, along with love and best wishes from Candy and the other kids you went to ‘Crippled Children‘s Centre with. Even though we can‘t always drop in to see you, we do think of you often and pray that you are keeping well. It may not seem so, but it‘s really . time to wipe the winter‘s dust off your favorite golf clubs and get ready for that joyous and unforgetable moment of the initial teeâ€"off of the 1972 golf had a very busy month with special Sunday morning services. April 9 the church played host to the Fairbank Chapter of the Rainbow Girls. Sunâ€" day, April 23 two men from the Fairbank group of A.A. interesting and informative if you haven‘t area as well. The Waterman family lived for years on Oakwood Avenue until their homestead was sold to the Borough as the site for the new Fire Hall. Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Nettie Lang, daughter of Mrs. Waterman and to the other members of the family. Mrs. Waterman was going on one hundred years of age and had been in Villa Nursing Home the past few years. The funeral service was conducted by Reverend E.C. Woodlandâ€" and inâ€" terment was at Prospect Cemetery on Friday, April We are happy to report that _ Reverend _ Percy Howard is greatly improved this past week and St. Hilda‘s Church are going ahead with their plans to honor him Sunday, May 7 at 11 a.m. We hope to see you there. +++ May we remind you of the Youth Information Centre which is located in St. Cuthâ€" bert‘s United Church and is open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The centre has a group of _ professional _ people available to help teenagers of the borough with problems. If you are in need of help either drop into the centre or call 787â€"7504 to set up an appointment. +++ properly invaded by flocks of enthusiasts â€" the same as in previous years. Some golf courses are already open, others are expected to welcome the first of what will be a deluge of clubâ€"swingers. For better enjoyment of the _ popular _ sporting pastime, The Times is publishing a guide. Let‘s face it, the golfing craze is not a fleeting fad. St. Cuthbert‘s United Church lost one of its pioneer women last week when Mrs. Mina, Waterman passed away in her one hundredth year. Mrs. Waterman was not only a pioneer of St. Cuthbert‘s but one of the pioneers of the Fairbank [R > & Fairbank â€" z > Focus _ "~ _ Ruth Russell ;’ 2 6537439 ___#. I was sitting back the other DRIVING RANGE â€" 18 HOLE.MINIATURE SNACK BAR â€" FULL RENTAL EQUIPMENT 18 HOLE EXECUTIVE PAR 3 GOLF COURSE Special tournament rates for Clubs & Private groups CORNER DIXON RD. & HWY. 27 F 72 The day of our wedding Jimmie had to be done up with a large bow and, of course, he had to be present for the festivities. This was fine and a good time was had by all present, so I unâ€" derstand. A week later Bill and I came home from our honeymoon and, unâ€" fortunately, we had sent out the wedding invitations and finalized our plans without having found an apartment. The boys had not been home long from overseas and apartments were as scarce as hen‘s teeth, so Bill and I were stuck and had to live at home with mom and dad for a few weeks. Naturally there was great excitement when we, the bride and groom arrived. Jimmie was so excited to see me and he wouldn‘t leave my side. That night as Bill and I were getting into bed Jimâ€" mie turned on Bil and nearly tore the pyjamas off his back . ‘‘There is Jimmie Saunders and his father." We used to get a real bang out of the comments made about Jim. dog~Jimmie. I mentioned Jimmie back at Christmas time and I have many funny stories to tell as time goes on. As I have told you before Jimmie was terribly spoiled and slept on the bottom of my bed every night and was always the centre of atâ€" traction at every party. You might even go so far as to say he was the pet of Fairâ€" bank as people would say when they would see the dog walking along Eglinton Avenue with my dad â€" Anyway I couldn‘t help but think back to twentyâ€"five years ago and our little pet dog~Jimmie. I mentioned Jimmie back at Christmas humor. I can always see the funny side of any situation, this was passed onto me by my dear late father, and something I have been very grateful for when life has not been a bowl of cherries for me. day wandering what I could tell you about that has a bit of humor to it. I‘m afraid I am the type who has taken life seriously but not to the extent of lacking a sense of HAWTHORNE VALLEY GOLF CLUB b77]â€".453 1 5238 Hurontario St. Mississauga now open WEEKDAYS $2.75 WEEKENDS$3.25 . More than 50 ladies from Vaughan, _ Weston _ and Centennial rhythmic gym, creative crafts and swim classes took part in an anâ€" nual getâ€"toâ€"gether at York‘s. Centennial _ Centre â€" on Thursday, April 27. Under the direction and guidance of Mrs. Nel Meadows, recreation coordinator for parks and recreation, the ladies have enjoyed a weekly informal evening, every Thursday, of crafts, gym, and swimming, Keeping in shape is the name of the game for the gymnastic _ includes swimming as well as arts and crafts. The display and fitness classes of the borough‘s program which also _ was held in the Centennial Building last Thursday evening. Dorothy Parsons, a craft master who teaches all crafts for the Borough of York Parks and Recreation Department â€" and some others, too, is flanked by her two daughters Carla, P & R gals show their stuff Ladies from the Weston Gym class, with instructor Mrs. Juta Lindberg, perâ€" formed for the ladies of Centennial and the Cenâ€" tennial class returned the favor by performing under the direction of their teacher Mrs. Lorraine Drdul. during Fall and Winter. The program has no set of rules and the women spend as much time as they wish at each or any of the programs they enjoy. Both _ groups _ joined PRO SHOP 231â€"1231 A PERFECT MOTHER‘S DAY GIFT GOLF EQUIPMENT ISLINGTON GOLF CLUB ROMANTIC OLD WORLD CHARM GOLF HALTON HEIGHTS YOU DON T HAVE TO BE A MEMBER TO SHOP AT THE PRO SHOP PAYâ€"ASâ€"YOUâ€"PLAY Visit us soon and enjoy the «NN and its facilities that are designed to provide you with the very best recreation. R.R. 3, MILTON, ONT. _ 878â€"6701 WEEKDAY $2.50 HOLIDAY WEEKENDS $3.50 "JIM McKITTERICK" memee esmin . s10bp & eesrAURANT a LICENSED a Swim mimo . roou # TEMNTS o# Ac commonation a Sauma e vacations a ricwic croumos avan aBUE COUNTRY CLUB & INN NOW OPEN FOR at modest prices There _ were _ special displays of arts and crafts, flower arranging and oil paintings that the women had created during the season. These courses were taught by Mrs. Dorothy Parsons (creative crafts at together for another 40 minutes of exercise. Mrs. V. Howard, pianist for the Centennial group and Mrs. I. Keeler, pianist for the Weston group, supplied music for the evening as they have done all winter. left and Janice, right. The gals were on hand for last week‘s public showing of the ladies‘ skills. HOME 277â€"3453 KLEINBURG GoLF CLUB Centennial) and Mrs. L. Endicott (Vaughan basic art}. A swim program | was provided for the enjoyment of onlookers and the evening ended with delicious donuts and coffee. Because response from this program has been so well received, the Borough of York Parks and Recreation Department have decided to continue the program during the summer months. Contact Mrs. Nel Meadows 653â€"2700 MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE / TOURNAMENTS INVITED GREEN FEES: $5 WEEKâ€"ENDS $4 WEEK DaYys ALSO $3 AFTER 5 P.M. ANYDAY pick rocke â€" PROFESSIONALS â€" uen oirtock 851â€"0115 OPENS APRIL 22 WEATHER PERMITTING Tournament Dates Available Woodbridge Golf :« Country Club 18â€"Hole Championship Layout. Swimming Pool. Sauna Baths. Licensed Lounge & Locker Room. MEMBERSHIP as low as $75.00. Pay As You Play Welcome. (Phone Friday For Starting Times). Many Good Dates Still available for Weekend Tournaments. ASK About Our Special Green Fee Rates for Weekday Tournaments. We cater to Weddings & Banquets. For further information Bill Greenwood Proâ€"Manager Georgetown Golf & Country Club KLEINBURG GOLF CLUB Daily Guest and Members No. 7 Hwy. 2/ mi. West of 27 Hwy. NOW OPEN (Weather Permitting) STARTING TIMES AVAILABLE 851â€"2341 PAY AS YOU PLAY PAYâ€"ASâ€"YOUâ€"PLAY WEEK DAY $3.50 WEEKEND $5.00 18 HOLES â€" ALL CLUBHOUSE FACILITIES 877â€"601 1 Douglas Bowers, head of the library‘s Black Creek branch, has arranged an exhibition â€" of _ highland dancing by two talented lassies and country dancing Toronto 15, will salute Metro‘s Ukrainian Comâ€" munity during a special night. of entertainment featuring the renowned Ukrainian National Youth Federation Kalyna Dance Ensemble and Choir Friday, at 8:30 p.m. Toronto 1 Metro‘s L munity d night . of featuring Ukrainian Federation All good Scots are invited to an evening of films, music and dancing reminiscent of the Old Country at the Victoria Village library, 184 Sloane Avenue Friday May 5 at 7.30 p.m. The en known â€" thi and the numerous GOLFERS Chaminade C choo!, 490 Queen‘s oronto 15, will etro‘s Ukrainian unity during a : Complete range of golf equipment availâ€" able for the start of the season. Tennis Rackets at all Prices. Slazenger and other famous brand names. Fishing Equipment. Make WILF‘S your headquarters for bikes, greatest selection of 10â€"speeds. FULLY LICENSED WILF‘S CYCLE AND SPORTS 19 JOHN STREET â€" WESTON ensemble, throughout Ukranian Scots WILP‘S 7 PIECE MACGREGOR GOLF SPECIAL +39.95 CORFAM GOLF SHOES ;1 4.95 â€"‘29.95 public 247â€" 1301 College widely Canada apâ€" wha ‘For those who don‘t know, country dancing is like square dancing with a little more footwork," says Mr. Bowers. Skits, dancing and music will be augmented by two films, High Road to Scotland and The Enchanted Isle. Caravan. The event will mark a night of fine artistry displaying performance at its best. The Ukrainian Community is one of many ethnic groups which have played a vital role in helping to build a free nation and have enriched the Canadian way of life. include a television program in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Expo 67; O‘Keefe Centre and the Metro International Caravan. The event will (Office 851â€"2916) night meet hae! in adults his . }

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