ited yet, be on the lookout for the Cansus Taker, she will proâ€" bably be around this weekâ€"end, and will ask for the following inâ€" formation about your household: 1. Name; 2. Relationship to the Head of the Household; 3. Sex; 4. Age; and 5. Marital Status. Blood Donor Clinic It‘s that time again. Time for the Crang Plaza Blood Donor Clinic. With the summer holiâ€" ‘day season now practically in full swing, accidents are more frequent, and the need for blood even greater. can be found at home, the enumâ€" erators bave found the majority of them very coâ€"operative. One of their main problems is how to graciously refuses all the food and drink, and get on with Crang‘s last clinie of April 20, saw 299 donors attend, with | 29 rejects, making a total of 270 bottles collected for the Free : Blood Transfusion Service. 1 have been busy on their door to door rounds, counting heads for the 1966 Census of Canada . If the household, or a responâ€" Between 6:00 and 8:30 in the evening, Mrs. Doris Beanland will be convening her final cliâ€" nic before leaving the Maple Leaf Area, and joining her husâ€" band in Winnipeg for about a year. What is the loss of the North York Red Cross, could possibly be Winnipeg‘s gain. On Wednesday, June 15, Mrs.| Day, which will feature the anâ€" F. B. O‘Leary, Haymarket Road ‘nual Flower Service and Gradâ€" will be convening the afternoon ustion of the Kindergarten, Priâ€" clinic between 2:00 and 4:00}mary and Junior Sunday School p.m. The group of volunteers| Departments. she is working with are from St.| Rev. C. G. Beckel will have Philip Neri Catholie Church. | for his topic "The Longest Word The following received their | 5th donation pin ct that time:| Howard Gelman, Wilson Ave.;‘ Mrs. Jane Belbeck, Jane Street; For the past week, since June k un w UMITED ARTISTS ‘ 4 NOW PLAYING 1831 WESTON RD. â€"â€" 2 STARTING THURSDAY Saturday 4:45 pm & 8:20 pm Sunday 4:00 pm & 7:45 pm AT THE . . . WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Free Parking . . . Rear Of Theatre ODEON WESTON Sacrament Of Holy ComAunion 11:00 a.m. â€"‘Sunday School â€" 1 to 8 11;00 a.m..â€" Morning Worship (Sacrament of Baptism) 11:00 a.m. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Crib Corner 9:30 a.m. â€" Sunday School 9 years and up 9:30 a.m. â€" Pathfinder Class 11:00 a.m. â€" Morning Worship â€" _ WEEK DAYS SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE "LAW OF THE LAWLESS" "QUEEN OF THE TARTARS" Minister es Study 241â€"1571 Once Only DOORS OPEN AT 12:30 SHOW STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. Cross Street at Church Street Sunday, June 12, 1966 Sunday, June 12, 1966 Maple â€" Leaf & Amesbury News Westminster Hnited Shurch sadty nine william street weston ontarie Rev. J. Kenneth Noble ‘The Caendly Fomily Church‘ Mrs. Hildegard Kahl, Cobb Ave.; Otto Kern; Navemby Crese.; Edâ€" ward Fitzgeraid, Renfield Ave.; Philip Smith, ‘Wilson Avenue; David Berman, Skipton Crt.; Mrs. Brenda Davies; Old Meaâ€" dow Lane; Mrs. Joan Clark. 1 might also mention that I have been practicing what I have been preaching about blood donors, as I was given my 20 donation pin. As it will be about another | two months before I mem.ion‘ this subject again, I would like to ask any of our readers who | could spare a little time, if they | would volunteer their services. Help is urgently needed in the capacities of telephoners, and typists. This volunteer work can | be done from your home. Please | contact the North York Red Cross if you can help! 2221134. | Children‘s Day | Elversten Park United Church | has designated Sunday, â€" June| 12th, 11:00 a.m. as Children‘s | Day, which will feature the anâ€"| David Tracey, Guestville Ave.; Rev. C. G. Beckel will have‘ for his topic "The Longest Word l in the World." Everyone is very | cordially invited to attent. 1 Amesbury Library ’ It is to be hoped that at| North York Council‘s meeting | this week, the okay will be given | to the expenditure of $175,000 for the new public libraty at Amesbury Park. Tg§g®iitbeâ€"16¢ ) ated next to the artificial skatâ€" ing rink, on Lawrence Avenue. Of the total cost, $40,000 is slatâ€" ed to be spent on books, and $10,00 on furnishings. T‘ll try and let you know of Council‘s decision next week. (Mrs. Grant: Council approved the $175,000 | expenditure. Ed.) | Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. Manse 2419533 You only live once . . . so see The Pink Panther twice! 7:00 pm & 10:35 pm Saturday 6:25 pm & 10:00 pm Sunday \___ svese tm UMTED ARTISTS n MRSCE counier hesorw « BLAKE EDWARDS mour {‘THE PINK PANTHERS; 2:00, 5:45 & 9:30 WEEK DAYS 241â€"1821 On June ist the North York Planning Board unanimously re, commended the removal of the mushroom form on Jane Street and Fallstaff Avenue, and the area to be reâ€"zoned RMy for High Rise apartments. Not All Home . . . This recommendation will be brought before council at its meeting on June 20. . In a fishing sense, the "line" you cast is seen rather than heard. And, if you are successful, the fish probably won‘t even see it. Check your line and make certain it‘s the best for your type fishing. When trolling with your Mercury outboard in clear water, visibility of a line or tackle conâ€" necting the line to a lure may act as a warning to 7 fish that someâ€" \ thing is wrong a 3 about an otherâ€" wise attractive offering. P When possible, select lures that are relatively stable and do not revolve as they are retrieved. Troublesome line twist must be avoided. When it does oceur, lines can be straightened by occasionally dragging them free behind the ‘boat. Research has it shown that fish n N are inclined to { shy away from lines which are easily observed under crystal FISHER clear conditions. When identical fures are attached to transparent monofilament lines and leaders, however, the same fish respondâ€" ed with strikes. anym‘mg noticeable ahead of th€ lure is likely to cause the same problem. Snaps, swivels, connecting links, bright wire leaders and keels | frequently canse fish to ignore a proven lure or bait. + The most unobtrusive rig is a plug hitched directly to a length of monofilament leader, or, betâ€" ter yet, to a whole monofilament line. While swivels make lureâ€" changing quick and easy, they are best omitted under clear water conditions. File this line information aw ay in your mental tackle box. When the fish aren‘t accommodating. check your line â€" it might be signaling "danger" under the surface. neighbor may think that his property is also kept in propâ€" er condition, although he may only feel that his house should be painted once in five years, whilst â€" someone . eise . may think that proper standards call for a house to be painted every two or three years. I have received dotens and dorâ€" ons of different answers. Mayâ€" help us with this problem. _ Thanking you and w ith every good wish for your conâ€" (C.omtrenuea trom page 2) tenance makes Good Sense and Does not raise your taxes‘, a pamphlet that was widely â€" distributed â€" by . the Winter _ Works Programme. You will notice that there are many improvements both inside and out that can be The Planning Board has before it a maintenance and standards amendment to its housing policies, but the probâ€" lem that we are confronted with, is to what standards do you write such an amendâ€" ment, You will find a home owner that keeps his propâ€" erty, both inside and out in appleâ€"pie order and yet his opinion of standard maintenâ€" ance and 1 know you will beâ€" 1 was interested too, in your _ comments . about" the present . system of taxation. It is quite true that the presâ€" ent system of taxation came out of the dark ages, but beâ€" lieve me some municipalities, York for one, have been tryâ€" ing for years to have this changedâ€"but the ways of govâ€" ernment are long and harâ€" rowing and all we can do is to keep on trying. One thing York has done to pep up the maintenance of property is to enact a ‘‘Clearing and Cluttering" byâ€" law and many an untidy propâ€" erty has been cleaned up unâ€" der this byâ€"law. have Yours very truly, Florence Gell Deputy Reeve. !!!. done with no change in asâ€" sessment but have a definite bearing on the price you may get for your house if you wish to sell. 1 know it is a misconception of many homeâ€" owners that if they renew a garage, driveway, wiring, or paint or decorate that their taxes will go up and this is not so. It might be of interâ€" est if you reprint this pamphâ€" let. HOW‘S YOUR "LINE 241â€"5978 1 their | Ontario‘s celebration of our{is now beginning a crusade in | country‘s Centennial will be the | London, England, Tor prayers subject of the year‘s final meetâ€"|for the support of his mission ing when members and guests | there. Mrs. Davidge invites the of Riverside United Church Woâ€"| participation of all concerned men gather on Tuesday, June 14, | citizens of Weston in this spiritâ€" |at 8 p.m. in the Church to hear | ual communion. g.lames Perrin of the Ontario | * | Centennial Commission describe | w.C.T.u. i several of the projects that arc[ being undertaken by the Provâ€" The Ontario Provincial Conâ€" ince to commemorate our one { Y€ntion of the W.C.T.U. will be bendredth birthday. ‘held at the "Guelph Bible Conâ€" TEMPERANCE | ference Grounds". 485 Waterloo Mrs. D. J. Davidge, Past Pros. | Avenue. Guelph, Ontario, from ident of the local chapter, Wo.| JUN° 20th to June 24th, 1966. | men‘s _ Christian Tcmperance‘l"'“’ members are invited to , Union, bas received a request | Attend. |from Rev. Billy Graham, who! Canada is worth getting exâ€"‘ cited about, Mr. Cane said, and ! the obligation rests on . the | shoulders of the local citizens’ to stir up the elected officials who think that there is still| Time. * | "The tragedy of Centennial Planning today is having to sell Canada to Canadians. In this respect Metropolitan Toronto is the most stubbern one and reâ€" fuses to be moved," Albert W. Cane, Projects Officer of the Centennial _ Planuing _ Branch told the Lions Club last Monâ€" day night. Wake Up & Plan Your Birthday Speaker Tells North Yorkers P1OG @NOUM NIF LeNe SMG, 9"0 ° "Reeve Service has promised the obligation rests on . the | ,;, organize a committee of at shoulders of the local citizens? least three counciliors and â€" a to stir up the elected officials group of â€" representative â€" citiâ€" who think that there is still yons» saig Mr. Crane, "but I Time. M | hope this comes about . very | ‘"The time is short. Less than | quickly as much time has been six months remain until 1967 ) lost already. What they don‘t and who would like to say then, ; seem to realize is all organizaâ€" we_should._have done this and | tions in this huge township must | we 'itiqt;!d Sa\'e:aone-that‘ NoW| be" toâ€"ordinated Before Janunry; is the time to act and you;; x 4; ;196%. & ki ats | if Me AIme 1 you; must A 1. 1967 | db esn hn t cone rore en cemninrameemenienmine emn in niememnrignntriit COME AND G. V. Meek, viceâ€"principal of Tumpane Public School was elected president of the York Yorkâ€" Weston branch of the Public School Teachers Federation. He pledged to fight for better workâ€" ing conditions for elementary school teachers. Retiring president, G. C. Miller presented him with the gavel of office. Mollie MacGregor DANCE RECITAL Weston Collegiate Vocational School WiHilliam & Pine Sts. ADMISSION $125 Next Thursday 8:00 P.M. By The Pupils Of June 16th THE Gives Centennial Talk At Riverside United At REPORT By Rose Hutchens _ 244â€"5041 ENJOY THE WEST ON | Ernest Brinton of Weston | successfully leted the third | and final year®@@ the Municipal j(iierks and .Treasurers Training |Course through the Department ) of Extension of Queen‘s Universâ€" tity. act quickly. Mr. Cane told the Lions Club of the organization in Etobicoke, which has more than 100 Committees and Subâ€" Committees and the fine organiz ation in Scarborough which is well on the way, Also the orgaâ€" inzation in the city of Oshawa which has more than 300 Comâ€" mittees and Subâ€"Committees alâ€" though only a city of 60,000. is now beginning a crusade in London, England, for prayers | fnr the support of his mission there. Mrs. Davidge invites the participation of all concerned | citizens of Weston in this spiritâ€" { ual communion. i i en ciooneran in . Operated by Brewers Warehousing Company Ltd. A new Brewers Retail _ will open MONDAY, JUNE 13« North Park Plaza 1301 LAWRENCE AVE WEs MADE IT 12 Noon to 8 P.M. Mon. Tues. Wed 12 Noont to 9 P.M. Thurs. & Fri. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Saturday (AT KEELE) HOURS OF SALE AT Will York Get Benny Stark‘s New Junk Yard? Aluminum is the most abunâ€" dant metallic element in the earth‘s crust forming more than eight per cent of the solid porâ€" t‘on of the crust down to a depth of 10 miles. Toronto council wants to reâ€" locate â€" Benny _ Stark‘s â€" scrap metal yard tight next to York township. New some counciliors are beâ€" ginning to . speculate that if OMB retuses the â€" application, Stark may ask the city for one or two hundred thousand dolâ€" lars to compensate for his loss of business. Now the scrap dealer wants to locate his business at Keele St. on the city side of the township boundary. On Monday, York council deâ€" cided to support objecting townâ€" ship residents and oppose it at the Ontario Municipal Board. One _ councillior _ commented: "If Mr. Stark makes good his claim, the ones to lose will be the city taxpayers." Last year the city expropriatâ€" ed Stark‘s scrap yard on downâ€" town Maria St. to build a public housing project for five famâ€" ilies. LEAVENS 3200 Dufferin _ 789â€"3481| On Dufferin Just _ | Below 401 I A Barrel of Money Ask The Man Who Drives One All Makes & Models | It‘s Bargain Time CHOICE _ USsED CARS | ON DISPLAY | AT ALL TIMES | SAVE* 100 CHEV | OLDs} 1978 WESTON RD. THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, June 9, WILL TAKE THE BEST OF CARE OoF YOUR FURS WITH PROTECâ€" TION FROM MOTHS, HEAT, LOss OR THEFT. Him in contribution and bumil« ity. at the Cross of Calvary is the same today as it was centuries ago. The day of his tender forâ€" giveness is not yet over. The day of his wrath is not yet come. Let us drawâ€" close to Him and yield our lives into His keeping for he has loved each one of u» with an intensity that cost Him death. Then as we have yielded 18 ons 1:10. The fear (respect) of the Lord The tender love of God shown and we‘ll rush out and pick up your furs Of Weston, Etobicoke, North York Summer Has Arrived . . . Call Ladies Fur Coats, PRECIOUS â€"FURS PROTECT CH 1â€"8091 They Will Get May Rest Assured W here BY t . .