‘ME WESTON TIMESâ€"ADVERTISER With the completion of two juâ€" mior high schools, North York school board approved the followâ€" ing attendance areas in the northâ€" west part of the township, starting From Highway No. 401, ’°“th150utherly boundary of the Downsâ€" along the west side of Rajah view Airport Property to Highway Street to Baycrest Avenue; ““&‘No. 401; east along the centre of along the centre of Rajah Street\Highway No. 401 to point of oriâ€" to Ridgevale Drive; east along the|gin, morth side of Ridgevale Drive to . S Prince Charles Drive; southwest C. B. PARSONS JUNIOR along the centre of Prince Charles HIGH SCHOOL Drive to Covington Road; west| From Lawrence Avenue; south along the centre of Covington|along the centre of Shermount Road to Brookview Drive; wnthlStreet to Glengrove Avenue; east along the centre of Bmokviewl’nlong the south side of Glengrove Drive to Lawrence Avenue; southiAvenue to Englemount Street; along the centre of Dalemount/south along the centre of Engleâ€" Street to the Township Bonndl.ry;}mount Street to the Township west along the Township Bounâ€" boundary; west along the Townâ€" dary to Englemount Street; northinhip Boundary to the C.N.R. along the centre of Englemonnt}truks; to Lawrence Avenue; east Street to Glengrove Avenue; west/along the centre of Lawrence Aveâ€" Dunn (who lived on Renfield St. a few years back) received that special ring for Christmas. Linda is planning an August wedding. St. David‘s Parish Group have another happy evening planned for you. There will be a Euchre Party on Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. Why not make up a foursome and share in the fun. Maybe you‘ll be the lucky winâ€" ner of one of the fabulous prizes. Sept. 1962: LAWRENCE HEIGHTS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL We were sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Jack Chard of 55 Chiswick Ave. Mr. Chard died on Thursday, Jan. 25. It‘s always nice to hear news of Young People will present their former neighbours and the htat]play ‘‘The People Next Door" at to come our way is that Lind-g‘Elverlton United Church. New Pupil Boundaries OK‘d By North York Mrs. Rhodes is home from the hospital and making a very satisâ€" factory recovery. Our genial storekeeper at Hardâ€" ing‘s Grocery is back on the job again after a brief illness. to the meeting, when a majority Mr. Archie Cave of Renfield St. is the proud possessor of a new ‘62 Pontiac. We wish him many safe, miles of happy motoring. Mr. Harold Davidson is back on the sick list. His friends and neighbours are all hoping for betâ€" ter health in the near future for him. Colds and the flu seem to have|too. | found a victim in nearly everyl The Rev. J. Ewert Clark joined | house. Anne Burrell, Joan and Ar-l'.hc happy couple as man and wife| thur Clarke and Betty Wilson are|Mr. Fred Penney was organist and | just a few of the many and we Mrs. Wilson was soloist. | wish them all a speedy recovery. | Mr. and Mrs. Garry Maidment| Don‘t forget the Brookhaven|are now honeymooning in Nassau.| Home & School Euchre and Dam-e‘ Happy Birthday to Brian Eadie.l toâ€"morrow, Feb. 9, at 8 o‘clock.\Glen Bolder, Lynn Mancox, Craig! There‘ll be round and square daneâ€" Gallow, Feb. 8; Richard Zimmerâ€"| ing, cards, prizes and refreshâ€"[mln, Gail Lougheed, Feb. 10; Bren-i ments all for the small sum of 75¢. id' Thomas, Fawn Collins, Shelley | Also on Friday and Saturday McClure, Feb. 13; Linda Woolings, evenings the Tnthem-Elverm]Feb. 14. | In order to refute a misconcepâ€" tion which _ apparently . exists, (Wenton Timesâ€"Advertiser, Feb. 1. 1982, page one, "Etobicoke Parents Criticize: Woeston Collegiate At tendamce"). 1 wish to advise that the complaints listed as coming from parents of the group were not eluded in the discussion during %he meeting with Mr. Boone, at What could We considered the most vital spot in Weston, cerâ€" tainly the centre of the town, the intersection of Lawrence and Weston received a partial face lifting this week when the new Bank of Nova Scotia Building opened its doors to Weston resiâ€" 1982, page one, "Etobicoke Parent« _ Our request to the Metropolitan Criticize Weston (Collegiate Atâ€" School Board for the inclusion of tendamce"). 1 wish to advise thatiour children in Scarlett Heights the complaints listed as coming Collegiate is founded upon a posiâ€" from parents of the group were not|tive and logical affirmation, and eluded in the discussion during|does not imply l? disparagement t%he meeting with Mr. Boone, atiof either the staffâ€"or administraâ€" which 1 spoke on behalf of theition of Weston Collegiate Inâ€" parents. These were gleaned byistitute. your reporter in conversation priori Yours very truly, Letter To The Editor Timesâ€"Advertiser 2160 Weston Road Weston, Ontario No Disparagement NOTES FROM: MRS. E. WHLSON HARDINGTON & DISTRICT 2305 Lawrence Ave, West of the group were not included, and :m. Ontario 'arr the responsibility of a very ry 3, 1962 amall minority. Thurs., Feb. 8, 1962â€"Page along the south side of Glengrove Avenue to Shermount Street; north along the centre of Shermount Street to Lawrence Avenue; west along the centre of Lawrence Aveâ€" nue to the C.N.R. tracks, north along the C.N.R. tracks to the Downsview Airport Property; mnorth, east and south along the‘ southerly boundary of the Downsâ€" view Airport Property to Highway No. 401; east along the centre of Highway No. 401 to point of oriâ€" gin. The Rev. J. Ewert Clark joined} the happy couple as man and wife | {Mr. Fred Penney was organist and | [Mrs. Wilson was soloist. | | Mr. and Mrs. Garry Mavdment} The sympathy of the neighbours is extended to Mr. C. L. Penney in the loss of his stepsister Miss Elsie Hudson. Miss Hudson who made her home with Mr. & Mrs. Penney at 33 Monarchdale passed away on Friday, Feb. 2. A wedding of great local interest | 2. took place last Saturday when Joan| An Area School of C‘h“sf““ Grey became the bride of Garry|Education, sponsored by the v'"_" Maidment. The wedding took place|on and District Ministerial, will at Trethewey Park United Church|be held in Westminster United at 4 o‘clock, against a background Church for five consecutive Tuesâ€" of pink and white flowers. The"d‘ys, beginning March 6th. This Junior Bridesmaid, Miss Janice/school is being equipped and staffâ€" Lee Elliott, maid of honour, Miss/ed by the Christian Education Poppy Thompson and bridesmaid,\Council of Metropolitan Toronto. Miss Linda Eadie wore dresses of* Advertising material will be disâ€" the deepest blue with matching/tributed shortly in all the area hats and shoes. They carried noseâ€" ‘churches. Advance registration is gays of pink and white. The bride |not necessary. The school will proâ€" looked lovely in a floor length gOWN|vige leadership for all age group of white lace and a fingerâ€"tip veil:lleqders in the Sunday School. As Her bouquet was also pink and wey; a course entitled "New Testaâ€" white. Mr. Grant Maidment was‘__'______â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" his brother‘s best man and the ushers were Tom and Jack Grey. N A I H | h Everyone says how lovely the ladâ€"| ahona ea t lies look at a wedding but we think ‘the men looked pretty handsome;AA:,r,.L 11}l\ Tn _ _1 dismssociate myself from . all such complaints, believing that any individual query should be perâ€" lmnally brought to the attention of \the staff member immediately conâ€" cerned, and should never be reportâ€" ed publicly as coming from an |anonymous source. A. C. Hutchens * jorchestra. CH. 1â€"6638 16 ~ Miss Helen Speare _ Presents Voice Recital ‘Gnde T Grade 8 Miss Helen Speare of 31 Falâ€" staff Ave., Weston, will present her baccalaureate degree voice recital at 8 o‘clock on Tuesday, evening, February 6, in Eastern Nazarene College auditorium. Piano accompanist for Miss Speare, a soprano, will be Robert Pettitt, Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts at Emerson College. The program will include selecâ€" ;tions from Handel, Brahms, Schuâ€" imm'm, Faure, Debussy, Bernstein, R. Strauss, and Mozart. The above boundaries will proâ€" vide an estimated population for September 1962 as follows: Lawrence _ C.B. Heithts Parsons Grade T 338 163 nue to point of origin Miss Speare plans to do postâ€" graduate work at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City after receiving her Bachelor of Music degree from Eastern Nazâ€" arene. At the college she has been a member of the A Cappela Chair, the Choral Union, and a girl‘s trio. She has been awarded an honor Christian Education School To Be Held In Weston An Area School of Christian Education, sponsored by the Westâ€" on and District Ministerial, will be held in Westminster United An Area School of Christian ment Survey" is being offered. Deâ€" Education, sponsored by the West-‘signed primarily for the C.G.LT. on and District Ministerial, willlleaders of the area it is nevertheâ€" be held in Westminster United‘\eas open to all interested persons. Church for five consecutive Tuesâ€" The course will involve & minimum days, beginning March 6th. This of lecture time with the emphasis school is being equipped and staffâ€"|on assignments and discussion. ed by the Christian Education Upon recommendation of last Council of Metropolitan Toronto.|year‘s School Committee, some Advertising material will be disâ€" changes are being made this year. tributed shortly in all the area‘The committee has eliminated the churches. Advance registration is introductory forty minute lecture. not necessary. ‘The school will proâ€"\The emphasis this year is on class vide leadership for all age group work and discussion. As in formâ€" leaders in the Sunday School. A!ler year‘s credit will be given for '\well, a course entitled "New Testaâ€"/all courses taken. i Once again the Health League of Canada announces the advent of National Health Week in Canada. This week will be observed for the 18th successive year during the week of March 11th, 1962. Of recent years, the observing of National Weeks for this or that has become popular. But National Health Week is probably the oldest and certainly the most widely obâ€" served and the most important of allâ€"not only in Canada but in the worldâ€"and why not? Nothing is more important for human beings than lifeâ€"and to live life and to live fully a long life, one must have health. Health in the terms of the definition of the World Health Orâ€" ganization is "not merely the abâ€" sence of disease but a state of National Health Week March 11th To March 17th Gay Evening For Brookhaven Home & School dents. The opening was accompanied by an open house where people were able to meet the bank staff and bank manager Harry Dewolfe. Brookhaven Home and School Association is holding its euchre and dance on Friday, Feb. 9, in ‘m, school gym. The gay evening ’vill start at 8 p.m. There will} be refreshments and prizes. The Asâ€" sociation will use Valentine Day as the theme for the decorations and the guests will dance to the music of Ray Leonard and his 357 ‘scholarxhip for all four years of |college. . tional Institute, Weston, Ont., where she was active in the orâ€" chestra and girls‘ sports. l For too many of our citizens, the only time one gives thought to the importance of health is when the doetor has arrived at the door after we have become sick. Far too few id us think of the disastrous results \of unnecessary sickness\iff terms of misery, â€" unhappiness, . disability, ‘poverty and perhaps unnecessary \|death. For too many of us, science has provided the méans to stay healthy but we are indifferent. Sickness â€" mental, physical or spiritual â€" is too frequently our lot because we have not learned the simple lesson that health and long life are aftainable for virtually everybody. Grade 9 324 163 1019 506 Rated Capacity 1050 520 Lawrence Heights figures for grade 8 include Academic Vocational classes. C. B. Parsons would not have such a class. Miss Speare graduated in 1958 from Weston Collegiate and Vocaâ€" The heart of a bird, states The Book of Knowledge, is the largest in proportion to its body size of any animal. Its rate of beating is extremely rapid â€" as high as 600 beats per minute, as compared with The Book of Knowledge states that accidents are the fourth leadâ€" ing cause of death. Motor vehicle accidents cause more deaths than any other. Police investigations cite excessive speed as a major facâ€" tor in 31 per cent of cases. perfect physical, mental and social wellâ€"being." This is an objective toi which every living human being; should give thought, and it is wel]i that during one week of the year, we should be encouraged to conâ€" sider seriously the things that each one of us as citizens should adopt as a health objective for the sucâ€" ceeding year. ‘ This is a message to all Canaâ€" dians to help make Health Week a success. Listen to the messages you may receive by the spoken or writ« ten word. Organize your own group t community so that messages from authorities in the field of health may reach good audiences. ’lklp make the most important anâ€" nual national event in Canada more important still because than health, there can be nothing more imporâ€" tant o eeme se February 8;1.15 p.m., at the Imm3} Coffee and cookies will be served of Mrs. 8. Vororis, 3 Grimaby/until 2 p.m. when a short business Court, Islington. meeting will precede the panel disâ€" | The subject under discussion lcu-ion. Coâ€"hostesses at the eoffee The North Humber Unit of the Canadian Association of Consum; ers will hold its monthly meeti ‘Februry 8,1.15 p.m., at the hom of Mrs. S. Vororis, 3 Grim Court, Islington. Consumer Unit _ Holds Panel Talk On Nylon Hosiery Open Thursday and Friday Until 9 p.m. PORK SHOULDERS PRIME RIB ROAST Superâ€"Right, Brown ‘n Serve, All Meat â€" Schneider‘s, Vac Pac Allgood, Smoked, Sliced, Rindless SIDE BACON SAUSAGE PATTIES :«»~ 39¢ BEEF BOLOGNA Choice Whole White PEARS A«P CORN A&P Fancy Quality APPLESAUCE Choice Quality As«P PEACHES A«P POTATOES 6»«â€":1.00 Choice Red Pitted A«P CHERRIES Whole Kernel, Choise Quality ANN PAGE (3 VARIETIES) A&P TOMATOES 6>1.00 A&P PEAS PORK & BEANS 6=1.00 CHOICE QUALITY CHOICE QUALITY STOCK UP DURING AsP‘s BIG DOLLAR SALE A&P ‘SUPER MARKETS LOCATED AT 1721 JANE STREET 1445 WESTON ROAD 855 KIPLING AVENUE NORTH 1495 KIPLING AVENUE NORTH PINEAPPLES :: LEMONS cello pkg of 6 29¢ Ontaric Table Stock, No. 1 Grade, A&P Label POTATOES California, Fresh, No. 1 Grade GREEN CABBAGE California, No. 1 Grade, Large Size CAULILEOWER . 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Carrier..contact Mrs. Pat Hogge, CL 5â€" All those interested are welcome and may contact Mrs. 8. B. Kerim, BE 3â€"0664 for further details. The members of the South Kingsway Unit, Canadian Associâ€" ation of Consumers will hold their meeting, February 8, at the home of Mrs. Emilie Wickenden, 27 Kirkbradeb Rd. E., at 1.45 p.m. This group will discuss problems they have encounterd while shopâ€" ping, New members are always l.' 49 â€" SAVE 10¢ An Ideal Valentine Gift MARY LOU CHOCOLATES 1â€"lb box 75¢ TOILET TISSUE (White Swan) pkg of 4 rolls 49¢ TOMATO JUICE Choice Quality, Skinless SLICED BEEF LIVER Cooked and Breaded HADDOCK PORTIONS MODESS SANDWICH BREAD Jane Parker Bakery Features Jane Parker Orange Jane Parker, 60% Whole Wheat Clark‘s Fancy Quality CHIFFON CAKE Maple Leaf, Pure, Tray Pack Regular PORK SAUSAGE 24â€"01 o, Size 9‘s, Red Spanish, 2 et, Tasty, Fancy Grade each California, No. 1 Grade, Large Original Bunches BROCCOLI Ontario Delicious, Fancy Grade, A&P Labe! 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