NY Teachers‘ Federation Reports Fall Nominations 1}\ Others nominated at the reâ€" cent dinner meeting as candiâ€" dates for provincial offices were: Ward McAdam, of Queensboâ€" rough Junior High School, for Ontario _ Teachers‘ â€" Federation Board of Governors; Charles Brown, principal of Earl Haig Secondary School, for Advisory Council of Principals. Six delegates to represent Disâ€" trict 18 at the Christmas Assemâ€" bly were: George Fowler, Vicâ€" toria Park Secondary School; Mrs. May Hambly, York Mills Collegiate; Miss Marcella Jackâ€" son, Earl Haig Secondary School; Andrew McEwan, Northview Heights Collegiate; Mrs. Mary Millard, Victoria Park; Al Strike, St. Andrews Junior High School; Mr. McNeil will run for elecâ€" tion to the provincial executive at the federation‘s Christmas Asâ€" sembly to be held this year in Toronto. John McNeil, of Victoria Park Secondary School, was nominatâ€" ed as a candidate for second viceâ€"president of ;he Ontario Seâ€" condary. School Teachers‘ Fedâ€" eration, at the fall meeting of North York secondary school teachers. At present he is first viceâ€"preâ€" sident of District 18 (North York), OSSTF. Weston Weston Barristers â€" Solicitors Geo W Bull B. Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne, BA 43 KING STREET CH 4â€"5547â€"8 +9 Magerman & Page Barristers â€" licitors 1630A \\'ilso:}:. 247â€"2191 Crafig Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Barristers & Solicitors ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Rd Weston Suite 201 Evenings by Appointment L. A. Braithwaite Bull & Ashbourne Barrister & Solicitor ]413 Lawrence Ave. W. at Keele St. R ite 201 247â€"6115 Chartered Accountants ACCOUNTANTS Marsh, Goulding Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Royal Bank helps you manage your chequing, borrowing and other personal finances in a businessâ€" like way at lowest cost. Our TWOâ€"ACCOUNT PLAN keeps you from raiding savings earmarked for vacaâ€" tion or other purposes; it also simplifies billâ€"paying by providing a special Fersonal Chequing Account. {Only 10¢ a cheque!) And a Royal TERMPLAN Loan can often save you big money in interest. Be moneyâ€" wise â€" bank at your nearby Royal Bank Brauch. BARRISTERS C. W. LEASK 1969 Weston Road CH 9â€"2288 & Co. Professional â€" Business CBH 1â€"1129 CH 4â€"6061 Greetings from the provincial executive of OSSTF were conveyâ€" ed to the North York teachers by E. T. Pherrill, second viceâ€" president of the federation. Mr. Pherrill, assistantâ€"superâ€" intendent for secondary schools, North York, stressed the need for increased professional develâ€" opment in the federation. That living doll you date at night At breakfast time may be a sight! Mrs. J. Leroy spoke on bebalf of the provincial secretariat, O SSTF. Three councillors: Maury Patt, Bathurst Heights Secondary School; Gordon Thompson, Ledâ€" bury Park Junior High School; George Erwin, Victoria Park Seâ€" condary School, who will also represent District 18 at the asâ€" sembly,â€" were elected at a preâ€" vious meeting. John McNeil, Victoria Park; and Marvin Townshend, W.L. Macâ€" Resolutions passed at the disâ€" trict‘s business meeting will be voted upon at the provincial asâ€" sembly Weston Weston Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CH 1â€"1911 Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment _ Use The Ctassified Section Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Barrister & Solicitor A1 DIRECTORY Barristers â€" Solicitors Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Solicitors Call CH 1â€"5211 BARRISTERS 1936 Weston Road 1923 Weston Road Heakes and MacDonald 1944 Weston Road * Mile 8. of 401 Your Neighbourhood Radiator Cor. Oak St. And Auto Glass Service Depot 4 2411 Weston Road . CHer: M css s MEMO RADIATOR SPECIALISTS CH 4â€"5697 CH 4â€"5314 ROYAL BANK Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass For further information you may contact Mrs. Ken Gardâ€" house, CH 1â€"2958, Ticket Conveâ€" ner, or any member of the Liâ€" A tanker, which will be the largest built in Britain, is to have a sports ground for the crew. It will include a pitch for football practice with a nylon net, and a large swimming pool. Instead of a bridge, forward, it will have a five â€" storied streamlined tower aft. Windows will be of greenâ€"tinted, heat reâ€" flecting glass, with horizontal wipers. . Weston & Lawrence Branch ». s. Trew, Manager Weston & Ray Branch W. S. Paterson, Manager IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE in tHe Local sUsingss oirEctory A TANKER WITH FRILLS Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Wheel Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"un 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 Mt. Dennis Motor & Automatic Repair Service Ltd. J. R. Currie, O.D. Optometrist Repairs â€" Conversions Alterations Guaranteed, Efficient 24 Hour Service CH 4â€"3870 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 Plumbing & Heating Piano Tuning And Repairing Wm. A. Riggs 1230 Jane Street OPTOMETRY ennis RO 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed GARAGES MUSIC DRAY Julia Pearce, longâ€"time resiâ€" dent of North York and Memâ€" ber of the North York Board of Education since 1956, died sudâ€" denly early Friday morning, Noâ€" vember 8th, after a brief illness. Board Of Education In NY Loses Respected Trustee Mrs. Pearce was the wife of Charlgs Pearce, 319 Hillerest Ave., Willowdale, and mother of two sons, Ian and Tommy. Elected to the Board of Eduâ€" eation for Ward 3 first in 1956, Mrs. Pearce had given continâ€" uous representation. She receivâ€" ed an acclamation in 1960. Mrs. Pearce was the representative of the North York Board to the Metropolitan School Board in 1960â€"61â€"62 and served on comâ€" mittees of that Board. She also had been Chairman of the Maâ€" nagement Committee and the Property Committee of the North York Board. Active in community affairs, Mrs. Pearce had served as Viceâ€" President of the North York Home & School Council and Preâ€" sident of the Spring Garden & School Association. She was also the representative of the Board of Education to the North York Central Community Council in 1962. Wellâ€"known by Trustees throughout the province, Mrs. THERE‘S NOTHING LIKE oldâ€"fashioned baked homeâ€"made bread, Mrs. Ellen Salter of Searboro, left, of the Pioneer Village staff, seems to be tellâ€" ing Mrs. Clark Wardlaw of Weston, as they exâ€" amine a loaf from the 110â€"yearâ€"old outdoor bake oven at Pioneer Village. The bake oven, a recent acquisition by the Metropolitan Toronto & Regâ€" ion Conservation Authority, was built by Mrs. Wardlaw‘s grandfather, Alexander Cameron, aâ€" bout 1850, and until its removal to the Village, stood on the farm of Bruce Naylor in Vaughan Township. It is one of the few remaining bake ovens in southern Ontario. It is capable of baking 10 to 15 loaves at a time and will be in use next year for public demonstrations. . Sealed tenders clearly marked as to tenâ€" der number will be received, in the office of the Assistant Secrétary, for the purchase of Classroom and Paper Supplies. Tenders close at 3:00 P.M. November 25, 1963. The lowest or any tender will not necesâ€" sarily be accepted. Tender forms may be obtained upon apâ€" plication to the Manager of Purchasing, 15 Oakburn Crescent, Willowdale, 225â€"4661. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to The Election Act (Section 77) a poll will be opened on the 15th day of November, 1963, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m (Standard Time.) The polling place for the Municipality of the Town of Weston will be located at the Municipal Building, 2000 Weston Road, Weston, for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who expect to be absent from the Munâ€" icipality on the day fixed for polling. The bailot box will be opened and the votes counted at 7 p.m. (Standard Time) on the 23rd day of November, 1963, at the said place. DATED at Weston this $th day of November, 1963 THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT CLASSROOM & PAPER SUPPLIES Notice of Holding an ADVANCE POLL Municipality of the Town of Weston The Board of Education For The Township of North York TENDER F. W. Minkler, B.A., D. Paed, Director of Education. R. D. G. Stanbury, B.A., Pearce was appointed in 1962 Secretaryâ€"Treasurer of the Urâ€" ban Section of the Ontario School Trustees‘ and Ratepayers‘ Asâ€" sociation and a member of its Finance and Publicity Commitâ€" Having an unmatched record of attendance at Board of Eduâ€" cation meetings, Mrs. Pearce‘s interest extended. to every facet of the Board‘s programme. Her prime concern was the welfare of children in the schools and to this end she took an active part in the discussion and study of questions relating to the curâ€" riculum. She also strived to have the very best of relationships between the Board and its staffs, and was respected for the indiâ€" vidual interest shown towards staff members. Education was a very large part of Julia Pearce‘s life, said the Chairman of the Board, Robâ€" ert Stanbury. She was what a Trustee should beâ€"devoted to her trust, tireless in her work and always considerate of the inâ€" dividual child, parent and staff member. Her fellow Trustees will miss her not only as a reâ€" spected colleague but as a friend. G. H. Clarkson, Chairman. Returning Officer, _ Rev. R. C. Creeiman of Ottawa will be the guest speaker at the Anniversary Dinner of the Wes ton Presbyterian Church next Tuesday evening in the Creel man Hall. The Dinner is to celebrate the anniversary of the Church and also to acquaint those in attendâ€" ance with the programme for this coming year. The proposed programme will be presented by Dr. D. G. Heathfield. Mr. Creelman is a former minister of the Weston Presbyâ€" terian Church and is now minâ€" ister of the Ottawa Westminster Presbyterian Church. His Churâ€" ch has just completed a new Youth Centre Building Programâ€" Anniversary Services will be held at the Church this Sunday. Special choral music will be supplied by the Young Crusadâ€" ers‘ and the Senior Choirs. Rev. R. J. Boggs will be asâ€" sisted during the morning servâ€" ice by Joan Young. Carol Cox, Eric Rov and Jim Wallace. An Hour of Fellowship will be held after the evening servâ€" ice. A short programme of music by the Choir has been arranged. Refreshm»n‘s will be served. The Westones and the Senior Choir will provide the musie. A. R. MacLellan is Chairman for the Dinner. St. John‘s, Weston Y P C _ | On Sunday, November 10, Faâ€"| ther Bourque, Director of St. John‘s Young People‘s Club set out to prove once again that he knows best by holding his annuâ€" | al ‘"Father Knows Best" night. | Each year on "Father Knows | Best" night, the members lre‘ rewarded with a special surâ€" prise attraction. This year Faâ€"| ther Bourque arranged for a folk | singing group known as the "Caâ€" ledon Four" to entertain. The response of those present provâ€" ed that once again ‘"Father | knows best". t Pat Hennessey, reminded the group of coming events, includâ€" ing November 1ith, which is Pizâ€" za Night. Pete Smith, Past President, said that the bazaar, held at St. John the Evangelist Church, on Saturday Nov. 9, was a big sucâ€" cess, and thanked all those who had helped in any way. particuâ€" larly John Mason, Mike Keatâ€" ing and Sharon Morrison. Father Bourque opened meeting with a ‘"Prayer choosing a state in life.,. Fathor Bourque, said that he had invited two chaperons for next week and that club pins were still on sale and could be bought for $1.25 from either Sheila Howard or Mike Dunphy. The group was asked for any worthwhile suggestions to help raise money for the club funds. Pat Hennessey stressed the club intention for the month ‘"Deâ€" ceased relatives and friends of club members". Pauline Hershell, Mission repâ€" resentative. . noted that there were tickets being sold on a surâ€" prise package to help boost the mission fund. She asked for the support of those present to help with this worthy cause. Membership conveners, Gayle Wilton and Sharon Simard, preâ€" sented memberships to 25 new members. The total memberâ€" ship to date this year is 320 members. The Social Committee headed by Diane Leroux, Social Conveâ€" ner, managed to keep the evenâ€" ing lively and interesting. Weston Presbyterian Church Second Christian Reformed Church Of Toronto Rev H. A. Venema B.A. Th.M 265 Albion Rd., Rexdale Sunday, November 17, 1963 8 am.â€"Back to God Hour CFGM Richmond Hil 9 a.m.â€"â€"Holland Service 11 a.m.â€"English , Service 5 p.-,â€"lltlhl" Service Rev. R. C. Creeiman (Wuton and midn'ct Charch_«News the for §t. Timothy â€" by â€" the â€" Humber Anglican Church, Weston Rd. and Flindon, will hold their Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 16th, 1:30 p.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. There will be many items for Christmas giving including mitâ€" ts, helmets, Christmas cakes, puddings, â€" embroidered â€" lunchâ€" eonâ€" cloths, pillow cases, nove} ties, face creams, hand lotion, aprons (adults and children), Christmas card holders and a great variety of other items. Church To Hold Bazaar Saturday Special music has been preâ€" pared by the choir of St. John‘s Anglican â€" church, under the directorship of Mr. Donald Brum, Organist and Choirmastâ€" er. This Sunday is being comâ€" memorated of the St. Cecile the great patron Saint of Music. Her contribution to music, won her, this recognition. At the three services Sunday, arrangements have been made to render music that is in keeping with the day set aside for this purpose. You can expect some excellent works as the choir excelled themselves at the services last Sunday. The home baking will not go on sale till 2 p.m. St. John‘s Anglican Church Notes God met her just where she was and showed her that He too had suffered and there she gave her all to Him and received Him as her forgiving Saviout. The Bazaar will be opened at 1:30 by W. A. president Mrs. J. Ugolini. A young mother of four children, married to a man too irres ponsible to accept the burdens of fatherhood was left alone. There came a day when the cupboard was empty and her little ones were crying with hunger. Her tears were desperate as she flung herâ€" self upon her bed and cried out "Lord what will I do?" I had the privilege of visiting her some time ago and her serenity thrilled me. Here was a young woman walking in the midst of poverty and loneliness yet from whose eyes shone a trust in God‘s provision that was like moonlight upon deep waters. Her tranquility of spirit refreshed me and I was encouraged to see what God can do with a human being. My heart worshipped Him with the thought "How great Thou art!" _ ‘Though I walk in the midst of trouble Thou wilt revive me:" said the Psalmist of old. Have we any troubles in the midst of which we are compelled to walk? Let us realize that God loves us, each o:&and our lives are in His nail pierced hands, and through His por we can live victoriously â€" â€" just where we are. ___ _ Christian T hought MISS JANE SCOTT WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH 1871 Weston Road, Weston Women‘s Mission Circle 22 Anniversary WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. NOVEMBER 21, 1963 8:00 P.M. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Religious writer for the Telegram Special music by the Church Choir 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 3$:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. "Abstainer Outlets" SUNDAY sCHOOL Sunday, November 17, 1963 9:45 a.m. Junior and Intermediate Church School 10:00 a.m. Pax Bible Class 10:45 am. Crib Corner â€" Infant Care 11:00 a.m. Nurséty, Kindergarten, Primary 11:00 amm. Afiniversary Services 1:00 pm. Anniversary Services 8:00 p.m. Sunday, November 17, 1963 â€" Sunday School â€" 1 . 8 years. Sunday, November 17, 1963 â€" Sunday School â€" 9 years and up â€" Pathfinder‘s Bible Class is EVERYONE WELCOME COME and HEAR King Street and Weston Road By Dorothy Clare Kilborn Westminster Hnited Shurch / Classes for all ages _ . X L Bible Class for Ladies Hi C Group Rev. James S. Mackensic, M.A., BD, Thik sixly nine willam strest weston ontarie "The Enenily Fontly Clunch‘ at day, did emphasis the sacrifices that had been made in the two willing to give themselves for the freedom of their generation and the generations still unborn. It was a presentation of these men and women holding the line against â€" overwhelming, trained women. It was a They stood the test and brought It is well that all church people should remember the vote that is being taken on Saturday Nowâ€" thing for others ember the 23rd on the Liquor outlets. This is not a Temper ance vote, it is a vote to asserâ€" tain if permits should be given to the Government to create outlets for the sale of beer and liquor in the Town of Weston. Study the questions carefully. The 1963 Annual Bazaar of the church was a huge success, in the great crowds that attendâ€" ed and in the financial returns. people out and increase the felâ€" lowship on the day and during the preparations. Never has the Parish Hall looked as attractive with all the pretty decorations so tastefully arranged. Confirmation classes are unâ€" derway and any who would anâ€" ticipate entering are welcomed. for for