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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Sep 1963, p. 9

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Local Musicians Win Fan Fares At The Off for a big season after the summer holidays at St. John‘s Anglican Church. Action is the key note for St. John‘s Anglican Church School and all the serâ€" vices of the church. Sunday is the opening day for the Church School. Mr. and Mrs. Yume are back from their tour Â¥ the British Isles, filled with x h a t they saw in those big thurches and their organizations. Plan to be on handsearly. Church service will be on their regular whedule, and the same will be ratried out by the Church School. The rector, the Rev. Harvey Scuse, after the holidays is teady to reach out and launch a tall campaign that will call upon the members of the parish to asâ€" ume their opportunities as memâ€" bers of the church and as citiâ€" tens of the community. It is our duty to give ourselves as well as our money for the benefit of the community and the church. Think it over and see what reaâ€" son can be given for excusing wurselves from this service. Both the Rector and the Asâ€" sistant The Rev. Canon Adye will »e at the services on Sunday, remember the time of each serâ€" vice. BETTY MARTIN of Rexdale came third in the Vocal â€" Mezzo Soprano (Sacred Solos) Division at the CNE Music Competition. CNE MUSIC COMPETITION prizes for Accordâ€" ian, age 13 and under, went to Marion Fradenâ€" burgh of Weston and Jim Rockett of Burlington. Jim. age 11, came second and Marion, age 13, came third. ~ ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH NOTES Weston and District Church News There is room for Church School Teacher and for memâ€" bers of the choir. Mr. Don Brum is an excellent musical director and choir training is a great asset in life. ‘AJS5 TAKE" NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Weston intends to cons ments Storm Sewers on the streets hereinafter listed, and to specially assess a part of the cost, ments, upon the lands abutting directly on such works. sU 7 ROBERT BROWN of Weston came first in the Accordian Division age 14 and under, in the CNE Music Competition. DONALD C. MacDONALD Ontario New Democratic Leader REâ€"ELECT MACDONALD TOWN OF WESTON Hamilton â€" Sept. 15 â€" 2 p.m. Murray â€" Allan Pharmacy 606 Trethewey Dr. CH 1â€"9189 Best Choice of Seats In N.W. Tor Argonaut Football Tickets The Man For York South The Man For Ontario Don MacDonald has established a solid reputation of fighting for the needs of the people â€" mediâ€" care, portable pension, greater education opportâ€" unities a fairer sharing of municipal costs. He is acknowledged as one of the ablest men in the Ontario Legislature. Let‘s send him back to work for us. Campaign Headquarters 1200 Weston Road 762â€"7251 G. H. CLARKSON, Clerk. Estimated â€" Corporation‘s "':.'f":o': ts intends to construct as local improveâ€" rt of the cost, in ten «mnual instaliâ€" DONALD C. usually heralds new activities in m o st organizations, so it goes with Legion work. I note with interest that the Ladies Auxiliary are planning a visit to Weston Sanatorium on Saturday, Sepâ€" tember 14. On this occasion Conâ€" vener Olive Halcrow along with Agnes Foden, Winnifred Pender and Margaret Babbage will call upon fifty â€" three veterans and four ex â€" service women who are patients at the sanatorium. Gifts will be distributed along with a cheery get â€" well message. The veterans of World War I who are members of the branch will be singularly honoured on Friday evening, November 1 with a dinner and a night of entertainment. Speaker on this occasion is Maurice Searle Penâ€" sions Advocate for the Legion, a fountain of knowledge in Veterâ€" ans‘ Affairs, Mr. Searle will cerâ€" tainly add distinguished colour to the affair. When talking to your potential new member you might keep these points in mind. Did you know that ‘in 1962 over $13,000 was contributed by your Ladies‘ Auxiliaries and their Provincial Command to the Legion Bursary Programme ? Did you also know that ‘"since 1950, 350 scholarâ€" ships and bursaries valued at over $135,000, have been awarded to the <children of veterans ?" A record unsurpassed by any ofier Provincial Command. Young Butch Sainsbury in the Toronto Sick Childrens‘ Hospital is coming along slowly; I underâ€" stand he will be allowed to sit up in a few days, â€" keep those greeting cards going to him in the mail..Butch looks forward to these and your participation in this kind of therapy will hasten his recovery. He sends his thanks through this column to all his friends who have been writâ€" ing to him. Congratulations to the branch pee wee baseball team who carâ€" ried off the pennant in the North York league last week. They now enter the Metro Toronto playoffs, sponsored by the Youth Services Bureau. These young citizens under thirteen have had a fine summer of recreation. Manager Bill LeGrow and his coach Jim Rennie are the guiding lights beâ€" hind the boys. Sunday September 8, I take up residence in the Capital city for a month working with the Domâ€" inion Command. The older memâ€" bers of the branch will have no trouble recalling our. former Padre, Reverend Creelman, who now resides in Ottawa. I intend to call on the Padre while there and will message to you of his activities in that area. RANGERS BRANCH 213 The first week of September Best wishes to all for a sucâ€" The Legion Scene THE WESTON TIMES Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Dept. Ottaws Ont. and for payment of postage in cash BUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 per year Published at 23§ Dixon Road, Weston by Principal Publishing Lt4., every Thursday in advance to any address in Canada. Other countries $6.09 X| cessful general meeting on Thursâ€" day evening September 12 at 8:00 p.m. sharp and keep that MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN rollâ€" Clara Wall @ It‘s the world‘s safest heating systemâ€"completely flameless @ It‘s cleaner than any other heating systemâ€"cannot create dust, smoke, soot or dirt of any kind. @ You get customâ€"comfort in every roomâ€"electric heating offers you a separate thermostat in each room. a @ Easy to installâ€"no furnace or fuel tank. @ No ahnual maintenance costsâ€"nothing to clean, no filters to replace, electric heating is truly a carefree system. Reduced operating costsâ€"in many municipalities the rate for electric heating has been reduced as much as 30% during the last 2 years. Call your qualified electric heating contractor or: your hydro How flameless electric heating makes all other heating systems out of date! __ _ _ _ THE TELEGRAN IS ON THE MOVE THE TELEGRAM â€" e On October 15, everything about The Telegram will be new. We have a big new building, gleaming new presses . . . to bring you an exciting new newspaper: with more color, new features, and a long list of new writers. Watch for Toronto‘s brightest newspaper. It‘s coming October 15. THE BRIGHT ONES READ ‘THE BRIGHT ONES READ ‘ Ch.1â€"3200 LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY All types of dancing taught STUDIO â€"1.0.0.F. HALL 24 Church St., Weston MOLLY MacGREGOR SCHOOL of DANCING â€" OPENS FOR REGISTRATION SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 Information â€"â€" OX 9â€"1442 11 A.M. â€" 4 P.M. s., beptember 5, 1963 â€" 66 L* us we®

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