The championship of the two | final Divisions of the lcaguer were decided last Tuesday evenâ€" ing when the midget ang juvenâ€" ile teams finished their playâ€" offs. 2 RUSSELL â€" In loving memory of my dear mother Annie Bailey Russell who passed away April 18, 1943. Thoughts Today, Memories Forever. Sadly missed by daughter Gerâ€" trude. THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Agnes Tomkinson wishes to express their sincere thanks to their many friends and neighbors and relations, for their kind thoughts and exâ€" pressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. 59. IN MEMORIAM > 58. CARDS OF THANKS 610 YONGE ST. 50. MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced Female Punch Press Operator 35 CHALLENGE ROAD, REXDALE PHONE 244â€"5501 ' Weston Minor Hockey League Stationary Engineer Also Required m m un thag wile mane botnes wale hi eovipment, boiler feed water treatment and air comâ€" ressors. _ . % ‘_‘Shift Work â€" 40 Hour Work Week Excellent Benefit Plans YOUR LOCAL ALLIED VAN LINES AGENT TAYLOR GARAGE DOOR COMPANY WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘"The Power Of The Personal" 11:00 a.m. â€" Sunday School â€" 1 to 8 years 9:30 a.m. â€" StuinGay School 9 years and up 9:30 a.m. â€" Pathfinder Class 11:00 a.m. â€" Morning Worship . _ _ By GORDC MOORE 11:00 a.m. â€" Morning Worship (Pax Bible Class in ‘charge of Service) 9:45 a.m. â€" Junior & Intermediate School 10:00 a.m. â€" Pax Bible Class 11:00 a.m. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Crib Corner From Stella Stevens, Daliah Lavi, Victor Bhono and "Coâ€"Star" ALLIED VAN LINES! M. RAWLINSON Minister Require For Their Rexdale Plant Study 24141571 M Sunday, April 17, FACELLE COMPANY LIMITED MOVING PERFORMANCES Sunday, April 17, 1966 Cross Street at Church Street f â€"â€" Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. !N THE LOBBY OF THE GDEON WESTON THEATRE Westminster Hnited Lhurch See A Moving Display sixty nine william street weston ontarie Rev. J. Kenneth Noble ‘The Exeadly Fomily Chureh‘ MIDGET Chicago 6 Canadians 3 The Chicago boys left no doubt as they overpowered the scrappy Canadians by a six to three game after\being held to a one all tie the|week before. RUMMAGE SALE, country store and bake table, Sat. April 16th, 10.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m. at Legâ€" ion Hall, 11 Irwin Rd. off Alâ€" bion Rd. Auspices, Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion. Free admission. RUMMAGE and Home Baking Sale in the Parish Hall of St. David‘s Church, 1786 Lawrence Ave. West (Just east of Jane St.) on Saturday April 16th from 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. 60. COMING EVENTS â€" a huge selection of books, toys, records, dishes, jewellery, hats, shoes and clothing for all members of the family, at ridiculously low prices. Come and browse around. Manse 2419533 1350 Jane St. $24â€"2171 |9, 1966, Thomas J. Chantrey, beloved husband of Mary Graâ€" ham, dear father _ of Dorothy (Mrs. P. Prior) of Bolton: Edith (Mrs. P. Williams) of Orillia; Theresa (Mrs. L Kavanaugh) of Weston; Helen (Mrs. C. Anâ€" mis) of Weston and the late Roâ€" bert John, brother of Grace, (Mrs. G. Penn) of Weston. Dearly beloved by his 18 grandâ€" children. Funeral to St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church for recuiem mass, Tuesâ€" day 9 a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. Chicago marksmen were lwoi goal efforts by Bruce Calhoun and Gary Snelling; singles by} Steve Orr and Dave Weir, As sists went to Dennis Hicks wi\hl three; _ Dave â€" Quinlan, John’ Hinks, Wayne Foden and Dave | Weir with one each. Canadians’ spread â€" their â€" scoring around | with goals by Blair Smith, Dave Nugent and Kelvin McClymont. ' Assists went to Craig Jones, | John Clark, Larry Parker, Robt. | Campbell and Gary McCort.) Chicago won the championship, with a score of 7 to 4. I Juvenice | Tigers 4 Majors 3 1 In a typical playâ€"off game theJ Tigers came out on top and At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital, Weston on Saturday, April At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" aital, Weston on Friday, April 8, 1966 Clara Lake, beloved wife of James Lake, of 42 Gray Ave., Mount Dennis. Dear motâ€" mer of Elsie (Mrs. C. Partrick) Jim and Ken. Dear grandmothâ€" er of Don, Jerry, Ricky, Debâ€" bie and Sharon. A private famâ€" ily service was held on Monday, April 11. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. (10 years) $2.50 â€" $2.40 per hour plus profit sharing 57. WARD FUNERAL HOME I would hose that intelligent sex instruction in the schools, pertaining to marriage and the family. would in some way help to curtail the growing tide of promiscuity SbnnereeDinnt To Bialt uP ivalitctahnlty fln ib c h d 23 of course. necessitate higher professional standards for the marriace and family life educator. and ideally requires professionals with multiâ€"discipline training, This course should be available not onlv for vyoung people. but also for adults because in the opinion of many. inadequate voung people will frequentiv become inadequate parents, :ad so basic shortcomings will extend into future gener. ons. I would like at this timé in quote from a brief subâ€" mitted to me by a groun of neople who are competent in this subject: "Ideally the most effective sex education takes place within the family. The child builds his picture of the meaning of family life from what happens in his own home. However, toâ€"day‘s society has grown to expect more of the school in providing for the total education of the pupil. Consequentlvy topics have been introduced into the school curriculum related to ‘growth and development and family life‘. A study of the biological aspects of sex is certainlv not sufficient to satisty the needs of toâ€"day‘s students. Since sex is bound up with the quality of life as a whole. instruction must deal with more thanâ€"reproâ€" duction. Young people must be provided with factual knowledge upon which to build a moral code to govern their lives." Althouzh we have a course of study in North York related to family life and growth and development which has been approved by the Department of Education, 1 perâ€" somally would like to see this course broadened. This will. Too many parents are mute, teachers are tongueâ€"tied, the clergy too abstract, while the community at large bombards our young people with a barrage of luring, stimulating halfâ€"truths. Too many parents tend to shrug off, ignore or in some cases even become irritated by the questions of adolescent teenagers who are desperately seeking knowledge regarding sex. marriage, and life in general. & 4 In my opinion. and I am speaking as a parent as well as a school trustee, there are too many parents who through rigidity, or stupidity. will not or cannot instruct their children as to the basic facts of life. I find it very strange and ironic that in our soâ€"c sexually enlightened society, sex is still a dirty word 2C 8228 NOII] LOrks course of study lx?ï¬nx to family growth and development should be broa ned and available to adults as well as high school students. I agree and reproduce his talk given at Bathurst Heights Secondâ€" ary School below. (of s lives. According to North York school board Trustee J. Michael Clancy, sex is still a dirty word inspite of our soâ€"called enlightened society. And in a speech Monday to the Men‘s and Women‘s Physical Education Section Pro. gram, Ontario Educational Association, Mr. Clancy said: ‘"Young people must be provided with factual knowledge : of sex) upon which to build a moral cdde to govern their CHANTREY, THOMAS J. Death Notices Of The Past Week 2035 Weston Rd. (At King St.) Weston Alt He: says North York‘s course of study Sex Is Still A Dirty Word CH 1â€"2233 MACHINIST 251â€"1031 DEATHS CLARA Once again Weston . Collegiâ€" ate‘s annual Prom took place at Toronto‘s fabulous Casa Loma. The students, graduates, staff and board of education memâ€" bers danced to the music of Harry Lewis and his orchestra. The doors of the enchanted castle opened at 9:00 to receive the handsome couples in their| formals. At<11:00 the three canâ€" didates for Queen and three candidates flor Princess were introduced. This. very beautiful group of contestants waited nerâ€" vously as the president of the | Student‘s Council, Dave Camerâ€"| coupled with their oneâ€"sided efâ€" fort of the week before won the championship with a total twoâ€" game goal production twelve to five. Tigers three top men ac counted for all the scoring; Larry Newbold with two goals and two assists; Bill Sommerâ€" on, announced the Queen (April Roberts) and Princess (Shirley ‘Bolingbroke). The runners up for Queen were: Louise Jarvis and Carol Maurice; for Prinâ€" cess: Barbara Hall and Sandra Dalrymple. At 12:30 a.m. all the couples left the castle after having enâ€" Clouston Avenue, Weston: was the winner of a boat and motor at a special ‘"Musical Showcase" presentation in Toronto recently for almost 1,000 Briâ€" tish American Oil dealers and wives W.C.1‘s Prom At Casa Loma Was The Most Successful Yet PRIZEWINNER â€" P. R. Grosse of our soâ€"called Then Miss Leckie, aided by her _ assistants, _ acknowledged the winners of interform volleyâ€" ball and basketball. The memâ€" bers of the school teams, offiâ€" cials, and cheericaders were given credit for their particiâ€" pation. It was announced that Miss Tinline, | the â€" girls‘ _ Physical Education â€" director with her partner won the â€" Canadian Doubles Badminton Champioaâ€" ship. The highest girl‘s athletic award was given to Trudy Miller. SPORTS BANQUET On Monday, last week, Wes. ton Collegiate held its annual athletic banquet. After dinner, W. E. Bayes, chairman of the Board of Educatfton spoke briefâ€" ly to us. joyed Weston‘s most successful Boy‘s sBorts were next Prom yet. |uenda. and Mr. M. Th All These Special 20c Services Reduced To .l Book your work NOW! Don‘t be disappointed . . . Mr. Sharp and civic politicians should get together and do something about this enormous boost to inflation before taxpayers find themâ€" selves without homes and with a dollar worth 25 cents: (Contmued from page 2) in Metro at its real market value, tax it acâ€" cordingly and also remove some of the crushing taxes on the buildings sitting on it. If part of the profit motive was reduced by greater taxes on lots, the fantastic increase in the cost of houâ€" sing could be checked. # In his recent budget. Finance Minister Mitâ€" thell Sharp named steps the Federal government will take in an attempt to curb inflation. It seems that right here in Metro during the past couple of years there has been over $2 billion worth of paper profits created without any incréease in goods or servicés produced to account for it. HILD Method of cleaning. Rugs and wallâ€"toâ€"wail carpet dry in three hours. HILD pile lifter used on all rugs and carpets ‘REâ€" TURNS packed down pile to its original beauty. All sand and grit removed before shampooing. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FURNITURE cleaned by dry suds method, no shrink> age to cushions or fabrics. Rug repairs. Stair carpets turned. Walls washed. All These Special 20 " ervices Reduced To /o olf 15 Years In Cleaning Services Export stain removal. SERVICES SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL â€" Metro‘s Housing CARPET â€" BUTLER from Toronto and Belleville districts. | (L. to R.) Musical Showcase master of | ceremonies Georges LaFleche; Mrs.| Grosse; Mr. Grosse and Musical Showâ€"| case hostess Linda Clair. i 249â€"3961 for FREE estimates and consultant service. spring starts the rush. Bob McCloskey. WESTON MUSIC NIGHT ( On Friday, April 22, W.C.L‘s| annual Music Night will be| held in the school auditorium.| The choir and Band wilfl play a number of selections which | they have prepared for their| visit to Bancroft on April 30. Those who enjoyed The Concert Bancroft put on at W.C.I. on | Feb. 4, will certainly enjoy this | musical evening as well. [ Ingle. Hockey banquets will be held at the Rangers Legion Haill, Dennison Rd. E., on Monday April 25th and Wednesday April Boy‘s sborts were next on the| y ip, bargain tables and agenda, and Mr. M. Thompson| racks you will find clothing in did the honors, acknowledging ) all sizes and styles, partciularly ; the imben of the Boys‘ Basâ€"| baby clothing. Also shoes, sportâ€" | ketball and Footbail Teams. He| ing goods, toys, household ap.| gave credit to those members| Pliances, books, records, and a | of the staff who worked beâ€"| hundred and one other items, ; hind the scenes. Mr. MacDonald, | all at giveâ€"away price.s a member of the Weston Boarl| The doors open at 10 a.m. then presented sweaters to the until 4 p.m. on Saturday, April T.D.LA.A. hockey winners. He| 23 at RCSCC â€" "Iilustrious" | was aided by the team captnin.,‘ Building, next to the Weston) 20. Notices will go forward to all players, coaches etc. notifying them of the time. e l M.'“,;M’ ‘ There is a pine tree that grows in the Caribbean which flourishes ‘under adverse condiâ€" tions; drought, hurrcianes and even fire seem to add rather than detract from its growth. There are+two things that will cause its downfall, plenty cr water and fertilizer. Placed on a well cultivated lawn the Carâ€" ibbean pine will wither and die. Often times it is prosperity that is the ruin of the Christian Sealed _ tende: clearly marked as to te number, will be receiv in the ofâ€" fice ‘of the Asgistant Secretâ€" ary, for the ty and deliâ€" very _ of , fuel oil and gasol the 1966â€"67 seaâ€" If your husband is bored with your cooking, or if you are looking for new and. different ideas, the Weston and District Y.W.C.A. has the answer. Once again they present their Cookâ€" ing Course. Hubby Bored With Your Cooking? Well, The Y.W. Can Change That Starting April 19 and « Tuesday for 4 weeks from p.m. the following topics be presented: Chinese cooking with Vera Lee. On the bargain tables and racks you will find clothing in all sizes and styles, partciularly baby clothing. Also shoes, sportâ€" ing goods. toys, household apâ€" pliances, books, records, and a hundred and one other items, all at giveâ€"away price.s Danish desserts with Elsie Dahl. In most service clubs you will find many professional men plus men from industry, But on Saturday, April 23rd, such men of the Rotary club of Weston â€" Mount Dennis tackle the other fellows‘. problems by conducting a sale event that will raise thousands of dolilars in one: sixâ€"hour period. For this is the day of Rummageâ€"Rama, the fourth annuai sale of ‘ its kind run by these Rotarians to raise funds for their community work. Each year this event draws bigger crowds and sees more goods g0 under the aucâ€" tioneer‘s hammer or snapped up off the bargain tables by people on the lookâ€"out for a good buy. Most of the larger items are put up for auction. These in clude s toves, . refrigerators washers, _ TV â€" sets, _ radios, phonographs, and all kinds of household furniture. Plus doz ens of brand new items such as aluminum stepladders, mail boxes, electric drills, cameras, baseboard _ heaters, aluminum doors, that were denated by loâ€". cal businesses â€" even a C.C.M. Exercycle!‘ And a 38â€"foot Fru=â€" hauf Trailer that has many highâ€" way miles left in it or would be ideal to haul away to a camp or cottage site. Board Of Education For The Township Predicts Biggest Crowd Ever _ At This Year‘s Rummageâ€"Rama North York Coal, Fuel Oil, Gasoline POINTS TO PONDER Dorothy Clare Kilburn every i 810 o will by Weston‘s mail ‘; ded Mrs the desires of thine heart. those very c to be thom.ndhm“ inmlimmhm,llqu those around us. Delight thyseif also in .the Lord. and He shall give them It can be Easter every day in our lives if we will allow God will stopikieking and grumbling to have His way with us If we about the thillgs that He brings This cross in the life . of esiés Christ is the supreme exâ€" ample of difficult places prov. ing to be the instrument in the hands of God to bring blessings to ourselves and to those around us. How the powers of dark ness must have rejoiced when they succeeded in putting to death the son of the living God! How they must have exulted in what they thought was total victory! But God turned apparâ€" ent defeat into glorious victory wnd used the very weapor that Satan had forimed gainst His Son to be the means of blessing to Christ and to you and me. He raised Him from the dead and made Him victor over sin and death so thit when He comes to reside in our hearts He is able to bring victory into our lives. 7 % into our lives, if we will leave the matter in His hands. He will us to the source of strength. They exercise our faith and patience. Without exercise the physical body becomes weak and flabby and without difficulâ€" ties the spiritual man deteriorâ€" ates. Material blessings _ come and the heart is turned from its delight in the Lord to the amassing of material things. Corrie ten Boom, stripped of all her possessions, home her beloved garden, loved ones and friends, and cast into a concenâ€" tration camp during World War II found her delight to be the Lord, and amidst appalling conâ€" ditions let her joy be known to those around her, leading others into similar blessings. Difficulties are blessings in disguise to ourselves and to those around us. They drive us to the source of strength Cooking with Spices: Miss Jean MacLachlan from Recki‘t Coleman Canada Ltd.. Creative Cereals with Miss Donna Stewart from the Ontario Dept. of Agriculture. Two From Here Attend Two Day Sales Conference Italian ~Cooking with Mrs. Anna Romanelli. The fee for these presenta. tions is $3.00 for °Y‘ members and $4.00 for nonâ€"members, or $1.00 for one session If you would like to order your tickets early please phone the Weston Y.W.C.A. at 244â€"5541. It . was the first conference and exhibition of its kind ever held in Western Canada and atâ€" tracted adâ€"men, manufacturers, suppliers and distributors from most provinces, as well as from many parts of the .U.S. During the twoâ€"day show all the newest of specialty adverâ€" tising products and items were on display. Key speaker was L. W. Roy Pollard of London, Ontario, who discussed the future of the industry in Canada at a business luncheonâ€"meeting un the openâ€" ing day. ded the Convention and Trade Show held in the International Inn here last week under the auspices of the Specialty Adverâ€" tising Counselors of Canada. WINNIPEG â€" _ Advertising executives and sales personnel from many parts of Canada inâ€" cluding John Mitchell and Derek Bradley of Weston attenâ€" purchase you make will be anâ€" other contribution to help the Rotary Club of Westonâ€"Mount Dennis in its Worthwhile com munity works. Arena, just off Lawrence Ave nue at the Humber River, There is plenty of free parking and a snack bar will be open all day Praim 374.