Weston Times (1966), 21 Apr 1966, p. 12

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E Ii Ei'."ar"iariaafG- in] Forest Hill My... 'u U.C.W., Mm. B. Ledger. and In. T. Allen, In very proud of the an. mists and craftsmen. who lave mrEunteqred their time and menu 1M this event. They feel that this North York ..__._ Weston Swanséa 1hthttt0rtshtdtiaftsSltos. Haiti " Winon: Outstanding tollectims of huttom. coin. cooki- jars, coffee mills, ta you. lumps. glass, birds em. trrstti1ieB, and orrtartteotal butter- nu. win he on exhibit. Spam “sue Booths" will be -atad by the Ling Store, of Bloor Sui-t W., Ind for the handicrafts in. by the prism of Toronto Tomato In A. M. Cole. Also from the Tomato nu. will be Mm. B. Ful- llln. well known for her needlepoint and mm. and Mrs A. Woleok for rug hooking. Etobicolce Op 20%, Lakeshore Up 11.7% In Pupil Traffk Accidents This Term Ur. D. P. MeAtrirs. and m. oil ”2 In. W. V. Riyadh. no-er "it: list M. Hm. nha0e*ine (mind: from photos) MgsB.t.2.8temessandMrmM. lime. millimry: In. C. J. Vinson Alth- Violot dispUy: Mrs. M. Hahn. quilting: Mm. L Burt, rug W: and Min Mary Ann Mn. In hinting. Of maria] hm to m. will be the leather- emft display. by Mr. Wm. Tully, Jr., Ind wood-arms: by Mr. Ken Howe. An Indium: pron-m: and display till ho Ed by the Sunnylc- Camera Club. under the (Britain: of Mr. L AM Egp.eially for the children. Itiit tsta EPPS‘YY WWW " ,W Fatal! Mutation: dt Royal Yuri Road United m “I: Mu. Mary Milne, “I: and Ili- Isolde Rest, - mum-mu and ecu-mmmamok. w henna-um of the I. u emfts will mum» Mahatma ..1h.rt."ui9m*'emtt?Gti,yft -tg&i.qrsetaro:MmtkAlt- u Utiitnd aunt an M’.fn-1(o10p.-. " 'Arita','"'." with!» TOTAL lulu-madman" IT'S THAT "iis-,L'1'ii',-iai,! 5mm VALUE DAYS SPECIAL . . 4 I 4 Special! Only Compare at $29.95 SPECIAL VALUE DAYS . . PEAT MOSS convenen SAND 39m "PtAt $7.50 5 Eli 20 Ft. ALUMINUM LA D D E R S he an vii. New}! GAID'N 'ttttM & SUP'U‘S FOR THE SMALL FRY air-h foul-Ami: Sch]: lamina-at For 1968 Much "" my“. BIG 6 CM. ft. IALES W 119 75 14 12 3017.117 59,838 41,585 19,613 99,621 7,183 6,285 2,083 1,641 1334 for "tlOl] $19.95 Nellie Rayson, Associate Conduc- tgeatt and her committee served refreshments " an clan of the evening. _ Arrangements for I tour of Christie Bilcuiu Etobiooke plant on April 25 u 7.45 p.m., have been made by Minuet Hooper Assoc- into Matron. of Guiding Star; Oscar Higgins, Amin- Puma of Sunnyside Chapter and Them Andamn and Nani Underhill. Put Hntxou of Mord. Alto present wen; Aileen And Ron Ttemmth, Part Matron Ind Patron of Golden Mingle; Gladys Baum“. Past Matron of Primrose; Kath Venus, Past Mnt- ron of Orxrhid; Walter Murray, Past Pntmn of Guiding Stu; Goldie Armstrong. Pu! lawn a! Golden Rule; Evelyn Domain Ind Kath- leen Kinrh, Nat Matron: of Bed- ford and Kay Tuwey, Nat Matron of Peel Chapter. A warm welcomo wu [wen to members and - by Worthy Matron Mona Broughton and Worthy Futon Mum-o King, who mended over the meeting. Visiting representatives from other chapters included Dons Worker. Worthy Mutton of Rainbow; Emmie Barker, Worthy Mann. and Viola Caves, Associate Matron of Peel Cupur, Charlotte Bonn. WonhyAytmn Past Matron and Put Flinn Night wu celebrated by Redwood Chapter, oeder of the Euler: Star last wreck, when when and vi.- icon enjoyed my Eruauth Agdegt demonstnnon. ”who-(Mb was. esttyrdl,tgg,',tttytett,'t . Michal-u will handl- Redwood DES Will Tour Bistuit Plant t,tL,'.ttg .vaasirq, and "tmeh-sand-sat- W 11 E Co 76 441 .35 206 55 67 47 32 11 _ 17 PM! New . Etobicoke and the Lakeshore tUr".iieiGr9i%ir " “It. 64/65 “/6. wr 67 57 56 34 21 19 a both ahow increuu in the number of traffic accidents among public and separate school students over last whool term, reports Inspector Charla Pen-sail. of the Metro Police Traffic Safety AT,tui In Etobicoke, 56 students " been involved in traffic accidents, com- pared to 47 last year, an increase of 19 per cent. The increase on the month of Mare}: alone is almost triple that of 1965; three in 1965, eight in 1966. Etobicoke Junior Chamber of Commerce public speaking competition winner Colin Barlow upheld his club's reputation in the. Western District finals by capturing the runner-up position. He competed against speakers from the Toronto, Brampton, Georgetown and Mississauga clubs. Subject of the competition was "The Canadian Indian Situation". This is his first year with the Etobicoke Jaycees and he had never spoken in public before. The secret of his success: a Jaycee sponsored effective speaking course. His nameplate will appear on the bigger trophy, for winning the Etobicoke con- test. The smaller one, he keeps. - 7 7 In the Lakeshore the incmse was 11.7 per cent for thn term, with 19 pupils involved this term and 17 last term. For Much, Lake- shoro showed a decrease: three this yen, four last yen. fie and safety quit. Held in co- operation with the Traffic Safety Bureau, the quiz is open to ell atu.. denta and will be held September I, in the Queen Elizabeth building, on the CNE grounds.. Firat prize is $25, second prize, $15, and third prize, $10. Included in Inspector Pearsall's report is a release concerning the Canadian National Exhibition traf- On way to school -s On way from 'ehool " Not It school 27 Di ' Year Tull: 7th Sep- tmber to 8Ut "Itch. 1966, 2 fatal, "' injured. , No entry forms are required,just the names and home addresses of interested students. Reminders will be um out in August. . The accident titatistiete follow: Over tin past nineteen your! there ha: been a. trend‘in school child traffic sudden“ which has remained Gauguin, repom Inspee- tor Pen-u". Parked can Ire involved in one out of every three cases of school aged child victims. That is why it in herd to undemtand some un- thinking parents who insist that their own convenience is more im- portant than the safety of the whole Iehool body, " they park in front of or adjacent to the school especillly on wet days. Sutinlim For Much 1960 A: Came-Filed to look both ways. 13; crossed from between parked cars, 14; unless cycle rid- init, 11: played in roadway, 6: rm while crossing mad, 32; total, 76. 5 Ind ' yrs. 7 tn 9 yrs. 10 yrs. not over With modern rainwear and rlvar plum: umbrellas there in no exruse for parking In close tn ontnnces 1nd exit: that it constitutes a safety hard to I" the pupils of the school. Rpmomhor your neighbour', 'mild is just as precioul to them as your: in to you. Ct Aer Ind Sn B.. Accident Occurrod: t CHANEL MwBLLINGj STUDIO "TAT, “no u tum AID an) mmvnm to: . 'i'ilar'trl't"l7, 'odd'.",'.',',' and. I: sat-n" JAYCEE'S WINNING SPEAKER gioe'e' light”: Tam M a I. Fan-Mo TM. 21 " " Inn- 21 81 20 M 1.1 Photo by Bun Wiudrlm Growing up isn't IJWIyl my. Good foster patent: help. Call your Children’s Aid Society-Metro or Catholic. . _ Born on a farm in Amaranth Township in Dufferin County, ha taught in and Ichaola for two years. Thirty-revert yam ago, ha Joined the mt! of tho Toronto Telegram u a general newspaper reporter and has, over the yea", continued with that paper an a re- porter, dealing with municipal and educational affair: chiefly. It is not surprising, then, that his inter- "tairrthe-areaahaveledhitnto become actively involved. 11-.on Grin- hu served as I member of Mimieo council for 1 total of " your, Inning with his first term u councillor in 1939. He was deputy new for 4 years. 4 FeaN " new and simultaneously 8 years on York County Council. With the formation of Metropol- itnn Toronto, these two offices were abolished and the office of Mayor was instituted. Six year: ago. Mr. Grigga was elected mlyor and at The importanee of foster parent- ing is beyond measure. Could you be a good foster parent? Call your Children's Aid soeiets--Cathotie or Metro. ’ no obi] :1 Mimieo has long 5-. fund with that of EM- GE like bk Tannin“), Mr. Grin- llu my minion- with hi- northern uni‘hhor. With the coming of the new metropolitan (om d mum! and an inclusion cl Iimico with Etobicoke, Mr. Griggs ducribu hinueu u " disappear. in; mayor." Huh Griggs, mm o! Mimiee, will all the “History of lining" u an. an ”an; of the Etohb uh M kitty to be held ll lacs-0:75 Inn. Dundu Shut W. " [cutaway Road, an Thursday, April " " I pm. ’Ifistorical Setting For Wistory 0f Mimico' Mayor Addresses Etobicolre Historical Society Mr. Griz” became a Justice of the Peace in 1949. He was given a Lift Membership in the Ontario Trustee- and Ratepayers Associ- ation in 1963. The name year he w" awarded a Dialinguiahed Service Citation by the loyal Order of the Moose. In 1964 he wan made an honorary member of the Cana- dian Order of Fawn. 1h VII editor d tho CW School Journal, "tieinl name.- of an Ontario Edueatuetal Auxi- “in: for twelv. you! and, for my twenty "In, acted as weary of the County all Inni- eipat CoaneiU' action at a. DEA. In "cognition of his d.dieatad antic. to this. Aaaeteiatioa, he wu made un Honourable Lilo umber in 1900. He won the Gnu Manor» ial Awned for his conh'ibution in the field of education while editor of th. uhool journal. tho In. tist" than. a “he"! Metropoliun Council. two - itiu in which he all! an. Greta Griggs, lion; with her Mayor Hugh Grim huh-l. is mu WM in ecu-unity duh. It. in B nad- hr " in Mum of Quan- vny Gourd Hospital (thug Mr. Grim um: I who: of the load a! Gov-non). an in I “In“: work" in th- UdhW. of Waley United Chunk. 3 member of tho Bay ABOVE COLLEGE 24-Hour' Service _ .. m-Th-hr.-, '_'___,, ' 1.0.0.3. ad I m duh. meadow: T '0 - adtt.reth.'a".f."eri,,- turrtemtrrrtouoehuar--ies 'tsono-ttmt/Yorke, -tareartsetuUnimgxitrM rmmuu. 925-9341

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