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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Nov 1963, p. 12

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: mmi:a?m And Tm’;:bury News working for over a year. Her| Come and look into the ; sister, Mrs. Garbutt, is Captain sures that go into the makin of this Company. What a wonâ€" [ an emotionally disturbed c derful Guiding Family! Glenda | Mr. Kenneth Stewart of the was also presented with a part of the Thistletown Hospital THE 1963 PROVINCIAL VOTERS LIST IS THE OFFICIAL LIST. IF YOUR NAME is ON THAT LIST YOU ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE l66th BROWNIE PACK Mrs. Halligan, Captain of the 166th Guides, enrolled Mrs. Jean Bryant as a new Brownie Leadâ€" er. and later on in the meeting on Tuesday saw her daughter Tawny Owl Glenda presented with a gift from the Brownies and their leaders by Sixer Brenâ€" da Mark. Glenda has been Tawâ€" ny Owl for three years and was just loved by all the girls. Howâ€" ever, she is leaving to become a full time Lieutenant of the 432nd Company at Elverston, a group with whom she has been view Secondary School is overâ€" crowded and further extentions cannot be made, it would appear that this new collegiate is a neâ€" cessity. signed to accommodate 660 stuâ€" dents in the "Arts and Science" and ‘"Business and Commerce" courses. Construction should beâ€" gin in late summer of 1964, and be completed in time for school fore Metro in March, and there is every indication that their apâ€" proval will be forthcoming for Leaf Home and School Associaâ€" tion. Accompanying Mrs. Rhodes was her husband John, along with Mr. Tim Dollimore, Mrs. N. Acheson and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd York last week, and were pleasâ€" ed to hear that debenture approâ€" val was given in the amount of $1,227.60 for the construction of FALSTAFF COLLEGIATE, on 11 acres of land obtained by the Board of Education in 1950. Mr. Jack Newton, Trustee for Ward 8, was pleased to introduce Mrs. Isobel Rhodes to the meetâ€" ing as President of the Maple This proposal must now go beâ€" \_/ \ Don‘t be disappointed this Xmas. Use ‘our layaway plan TODAY. GIBSON, GRETSCH, HARMONY, KAy GOÂ¥A, and many other makes. A good selection always on hand. Best Selection of Guitars & Banjo; 1001 Items For The Music Maker. VOTE NO SAT. NOV. 23rd â€" will be deâ€" BUS LEE MUSIC Weston Phone: 247â€"4711 associations ' To assist our welfare worker by not creating new opportunities to drink through new beer or liquor outlets in Weston To vote No on Saturday will be your help to create in Weston the ideal location for your family. _ To To To To To To IN THE TOWN OF WESTON 1742%, Jane Street THUS STOP PERMITS FOR BEER OR LIQUOR OUTLET IT‘S _ OUR RESPONSIBILITY provide wholesome environment for our doughâ€" ters, sons, wives and husbands. prevent any activity or centre that will reduce physical, manhood or ambitions create centres that will stimulate better living conditions and will foster culture build profitable business places that will create productive, progressive, business reduce accident caused by drunken drivers or those impaired through beer or liquor cope with the increased number of broken homes caused through drink and its At their meeting last week, Mrs. Lindsay Cott of Weston gave a gift wrap demonstration to 30 members and friends. In preparation for the Christmas season, she taught them to gift wrap and make fancy bows. Enough ribbon was given to each person present to make their own bow and some turned out so pretâ€" ty they could be used for corsagâ€" es. The cake raffle for this meetâ€" ing was won by Mrs. Audrey Horsefall. CORNELIUS PARKWAY HOME AND SCHOOL Come and look into the presâ€" sures that go into the making of an emotionally disturbed child. Mr. Kenneth Stewart of the Staff THE T.B.P.A. Mrs. Shiela Smith, President of the Transâ€"Atlantic Brides and Parents Association, would like to extend an invitation to War Brides and British immigrants to join them at their meetings every other Tuesday in the Club Room at Downsview Arena. Their next meeting will be Tuesday, November 26th. If you wish more information | please call Mrs. June Swindle at CH 1â€"9000. After these ceremonies, Mrs. McAfee, Brown Owl of the 458th pack showed the Brownies and the visiting parents a film of the Brownie Revel in June. This film was very much enjoyed by the girls, especially as they saw themselves leaping over the hills of Pioneer Village. stars were awarded the Brownies at this meeting and Tweenies Dina DiSanti, Christine Greatrex, Laurie Moyles and Sandra North were enrolled. Brenda North reâ€" ceived her Golden Bar, Enid Rotman her Collector and Wriâ€" ter badges, Leslie Greatrex her Collector and Swimmer badges and the Collector‘s badge was awarded to Susan Nolan. WHERE ? EVERY NO VOTE PROTECTS YOUR DAUGHTER, SON, WIFE, HUSBAND (Naturally) for Guest speaker for the evening was Bert Page D.R.C. and the entertainment, c on sistin g of Square Dancing, was presented by the 4th Maple Leaf Rover Crew, assisted by a few young ladies. Rex Anderson of the 4th Weston Troop thanked the comâ€" mittee on behalf of all the Leapâ€" ing Wolf Scouts. M Ist GLEN RAY (George Anderâ€" son) Karen Mizen (Cub Master) â€"Ted Campbell, Eric Cropley, Stephan Gledhill, Ted Porter, Tom Porter, Bruce Beattie, Luuk van Wouw. 3rd MAPLE LEAF (Gracefield School) Kirk Thompson. Gary Adams, G. C. Knight, Maurice Rosso. On November 15th at Westmiâ€" nister United Church Weston, the Black Creek District held their ‘"Leaping Wolf" Ceremony. Wolf Cubs who have earned their seeâ€" ond stars are awarded a badge to be worn on their Scout uniâ€" forms. On this occasion their certificates were presented to them by their own Cub Masters. Scouts receiving the certifi cates were: Ist MAPLE LEAF (Maple Leaf School) Len Elliott (Cub Masâ€" ter)â€"Philip Elliott, Robert Colâ€" bourn, Gregory Slawson, Dougâ€" las Lake, Craig Barker. 2nd MAPLE LEAF (Cornelius School! Barbara Fairlie (Cub Master). Brian Surphlis, Eddy Mann, Mark Dixon, John Redâ€" mon. Gord Steele, Mike Budge, Dennis Gibson, David Janes. 4th MAPLE LEAF (North Park) Ed Bell (Cub Master), David Leâ€" nehan, Ricky Bell, Douglas Baâ€" ker, Michael Leadbetter, Wayne Bell, _ Robert Sheath, Ewald Schmitz, David Moyles, Alan Harbinson, Tom Hynd, Robert Reid, David Donn. Mrs. Breckenridge, the Presiâ€" dent, would like to see a good turn out of parents to support the programmes which the Home and School are presenting to the membership. LEAPING WOLF CEREMONY Thistletown Hospital, which evenâ€" tually leads into their placement into foster homes. | their views on the six questions | placed on the ballot papers we ;doexpeetalltompt_md.'nhu | the only way in which we can | know what public opinion is in | Weston, regarding the creation of liquor or beer outlets in the town. This is note a vote for prohibition but, for the permitâ€" ing, of Liquor and beer licenses in Weston. It is a question of placing the sale of such beverâ€" | ages within the easy reach of | our youth and our citizens. Think of the broken homes,lgnl; m;{’";ai‘:str:'e"i":je'ft visit some of them, get 'hei”}lr\d‘:t‘hes? T Eim C story and then sit back and deâ€" | Mr. W. E ‘;;' 11. Robert S° cide how your mind diclales‘bo' Ltz.i . ‘M: ’“ Windos that you are marking your balâ€" iior. Vice‘-‘l’resi;le‘m. Bank c lot on Saturday. Read the t¢ itreal. The Boand’ is req ports of &e social service workâ€" | North York to recommend ers, the judges, the magistrates, | poja) Council representa the doctors on the effects of | join the Board drinking. Visit the resorts on ; M Yonge St., Jarvis street and see Patrons of the hospita the devistation in this area ovâ€" } Mr. G. Allan Burton, Mr er the time that the outlets of | T. Lambert, Mr. John S. beer and liquor have been inâ€"{tor, Reeve Norman Gx creased. They require double|and Mr. James A. Kelly. can be sold? Do we want liquor or beer sold in dining rooms? Do we want liquor Stores? Do we want Retail beer sales? Does Weston need this type of busâ€" iness to increase the prosperity of our merchants and citizens? No, the profits from these sourâ€" ces go to the Government and to the distilleries and to the breweries. They have grown wealthy on the money they have taken from the people. They have not created new values for life. They have taken away and destroyed life for many of our youth and citizens, male and feâ€" male. Has Beer or Liquor outlets created surroundings that proâ€" vided the proper environment for your daughter or your son or your father or your mother to spend their afternoons or evâ€" enings? Just visit the taverns, the lounges or the hotels were liquor or beer are sold and see the environment that they have created and the company that they are associating with. Do we want these in Weston? Let us face the situation with open eyes and minds. Do we want in the Town of Weston, Taverns for men or women? Do you want lounges where liquor This certainly will not ‘create more dollars in the tills of our merchants. May I thank the Editor of the thank you for the fine publicity that Times Advertiser for the privilege of you gave us last week, especially to me using your columns to express my views personally. Your comment did draw the and the views of the vote no campaign attention of the voters to the issue that committee editorially. Also may I say is being placed before them on Saturâ€" A Guest Editorial P.P.; Mr. Fred Young, M.P.P., Staff Representative, U nited Steelworkers of America; Mr. James A. Soden, President, Webb & Knapp (Canada) Limited; Mr. ISam Sorbara, President, Sam | Sorbara Real Estate Ltd.; Mr. W. | R. Matheson, T. Eaton Co. Ltd.; iMr. W. E. Bell, Robert Simpson |Co. Ltd.; Mr. M. Window, Senâ€" ‘ior Viceâ€"President, Bank of Monâ€" {treal. The Board is requesting ‘ North York to recommend an ofâ€" ; ficial Council representative to | join the Board. Patrons of the hospital are: Mr. G. Allan Burton, Mr. Allen T. Lambert, Mr. John S. Procâ€" tor. Reeve Norman Goodhead, 200 Bed (Continued from page 1) over the last two years by priâ€" vate and corporate pledges as well as by the Women‘s Auxiliaâ€" ry. As soomn as reâ€"planning for the new site is completed, we will go allâ€"out in a public camâ€" paign for the final sum needed, and we hope that construction will be able to commence early in 1965." Appeals Chairman is Mr. Morry Wingold. head of Winâ€" gold Construction Company Ltd. Newly appointed Executive Seâ€" cretary, presently Public Relaâ€" tions Director to the Board is Brigadier C. H. Dewhurst, OBE. Other members of the Board are Trustee Saul Cowan (Liaison); Mrs. E. Benstein (Women‘s Auxâ€" iliary); Mr. Vernon Singer, M. the old hotels, near Queen and John Street, in Toronto and acâ€" ross from a patrol box and saw the men arrested as they came out of the hotels. That was over T5 years ago. I have personally looked after bright young men of the present situation. Is this what you would like to see in your Town of â€"Weston? Your vote is important give it every consideration before Saturday. Why am I voting NO to these six questions? It is because of my own experiences over a long period of life, since as a boy I by Sam Wilson Are you in favour of the sale of hquor under a lounge license for consumption on licensed premises? â€" Are you in favour of the sale of beer and wine only under a dining room license for consumpâ€" tion with meals on licensed premises? Are you in favour of the sale of E'qunr under a dining lounge license for consumption with meals on licensed premises? Are you in Are you in favour of the establishment of government stores for the sale of liquor? Are you in favour of the sale of beer only unaer a public house license for consumption on licenâ€" sed premises to which women are admitted? Are you in favour of the sale of beer only under a public house license for consumption on licenâ€" sed premises to which men only are admitted? day the 23rd. THE SIX IMPORTANT QUESTIONS The speaker at the November meeting will be Mr. W. I. Hearst, Q.C., whose subject will be "Reâ€" miniscences of North York,,. Mr. Hearst is the Registrar of the County of York and as a past Councillor of North York is well qualified to look back to the earâ€" lier years of our Township. The meeting will be in charge of the Churches and Graveyards Committee which is actively colâ€" lecting information on the nineâ€" tyâ€"seven churches in North York. Obtaining historical data on some of the older churches which are no longer in existence is a more difficult task and Mrs. H. A. S. Molyneux, Chairman of the Comâ€" mittee, BA 5â€"6972, would like to hear from anyone who may have documents, photos or informaâ€" tion concerning these very old congregations as well as the more recent histories of our present churches. This meeting will be held in the North York Public Library, 5126 Yonge Street, Willowdale, on Noâ€" vember 28th, at 8:00 p.m. Visiâ€" tors are welcome. 97 Churches Of North York Being Studied At the October meeting of the North York Historical Society, members and visitors were taken behind the scenes at Williamsâ€" burg, Virginia, to see how a comâ€" plete reconstruction of a coloniâ€" al city can be accomplished. have carefully weighed the six questions that are put before you. Remember you are not votâ€" ing for prohibition you are votâ€" ing to permit beer and liquor, sales outlets in Weston. You know my opinion, make up your mind and be sure to vote Saturâ€" day. visited the homes where drink has been their downfall. 1 have seen the effects of liquor and beer all my life and I am, as and brought them home. I have and observations, voting No. Therefore I ask you to be sure issued by firms 'insuring auâ€" tomobiles stated that while the population of Ontario was up only about 2.5%, accidents involving personal injury were up more than 10%. In July, a Toronto Daily reported ‘‘Boom in Booze, Outlets On Rise". ‘"Population up 3%â€" Licenses up 10%." There is your answer to why we are having more accidents per capita, in Ontario. The old ¢ry is that this is a free country. Everyone should do as they like. Did you ever consider that when someone else‘s freedom interâ€" Those who will vote, either YES or NO to the questions have made up their mind to vote and how to vote. It is those who ‘"‘don‘t care" who will be also affected by the vote however. Let them conâ€" sider their responsibility. For them I submit the following information, gleaned from reâ€" ports, either in the press or otherwise. Not too long ago, it was reâ€" ported in the Timesâ€"Advertiâ€" ser that Weston might lose its Police Station. _ Apparently Weston doesn‘t need too many police around. How many have considered that this is so because we are a "DRY" town? pattern which seems to exist in our countryâ€"because the majority do not appreciate their right to voteâ€"the majoâ€" rity will not vote at all. of questions regarding liquor outlets in our town. similarly small group will vote NO. But if voting follows a In approximately a week‘s time, the citizens of Weston will have an opportunity to vote YES or NO to a number Weston Timesâ€"Advertiser JULIETTE HAIR STYLISTS 2841 Weston Road CH 9â€"2581 Early in the report ....ays.gl the year, a repor Monday _ Tuesday _ Wednesday A relatively small group 5.98 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PERM Letters To The Editor NO NO COMPLETE Pigeons owned by Mr. Mel Morâ€" timer and sons Raymond and David, of 1674 Jane St., flew off with nearly all of the prizes at the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. Mortimer entered birds in 18 of the 20 classes, and missed out on only two awards. Among a total entry of 1200 pigeons, Mr. Mortimer was awarâ€" ded 16 firsts, 14 seconds, 12 thirds and 8 fourths. He was alâ€" so given first place for Chamâ€" pion Roller Pigeon Male, Chamâ€" pion Female Roller Pigeon and Champion Young Bird Bred 19 63, the first time all three of these were ever won by one loft. At the banquet and annual meeting of the Canadian Pigeon Fanciers Association held last Saturday at Weston Arena, the 220 members present elected Mr. Mel Mortimer President of the Association for the coming year. Local Pigeon Fancier Takes Royal Awards To some ‘"businessmen" the almighty dollar is more imâ€" portant than a man‘s soul‘ live? NO on November 23rd To those who don‘t care how the vote goes, remember feres with your freedom, we longer have a free counâ€" ty? Why should a man be free to drink intoxicating be verages and then deprive son, or daughter, or even you Yours very truly, H. J. Cadwallader

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