Weston Times (1966), 27 Oct 1966, p. 6

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#@ It is that time again when we change our clocks. However, by M Forwardâ€"Fall Back", you will realize on the night of Saturday October 29, you can look forward to that extra hour of sleep which .â€" Nallowe‘en & Daylight Savings that can happen, should you forâ€" get, would be that you arrive at Church Sunday morning an DRIVE CAREFULLY With the changing of time the last weekâ€"end of October, we can look forward to the Children‘s very special day â€" Hallowe‘en. Here are a few tips to rememâ€" ber for the motorist, parent, and the children themselves. MOTORISTS â€" drive with exâ€" treme caution. The children are very excited on this day, and most are not accustomed to beâ€" ing out in the dark. PARENTS â€" when dressing up your childrenâ€"see that they are wearing some~main article that is very bright, and will be seen readily by the motorists. CHILDREN â€" remember your safety rules. Cross the road at intersections, and look both ways then look again. Hallowe‘en is a day for funâ€"|Church at 9:30 on Monday eveâ€" not for tragedies. | ning. PARENT‘S NIGHT | GIRL GUIDES Queensborough Junior High! At a recent ceremony, Caroâ€" Page 6 â€"â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, October 27, r‘ LET‘S GET ACQUAINTED <:.>;%;, SPECIALS â€" sAVE110 _ | _ SAVE 36â€" TWO DRESSES EASY, THRIFTY WAY TO A CLEAN WASH AND PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING! TWO SUITS 1668 WILSON AVE. e OPEN e ALWAYS OR ONE OF EACH ONLY . e COMFORT HIGHLANDER CLEANING & LAUNDRY CENTER (2 PIECE) \ Qpemnd (PLAIN) YOUTH CHOIR Elverston Park United Church | Youth Choir (ages 9 to 17) is |looking for new members. Pracâ€" tice has begun on their annual | Christmas Cantata. . If you are interested, please contact Jack Brown, Director at 241â€"7095.‘ sCOUT TROOP Elverston Park United Church has now a new Scout troop â€" the 5th Maple Leaf, under the direcâ€" tion of Peter De Groot. Any boys of scouting age who are | interested should be at the {Church at 9:30 on Monday eveâ€" ning. School will be holding Parent‘s Night next week for all three grades. Grade 7 parents are inâ€" vited on the evening of Tuesday, November ist., Grade 8 parents on the evening of Wednesday, November 2, and Grade 9 parâ€" ents on the evening of Thursday, November 3. In all cases the proâ€" gramme will begin at 7:30 prompt. SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. C. Legrow of Mayo Drive celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary on Octobâ€" er 14. Friends gave a surprise party on Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Blue Springs. 7 DAYS A WEEK 7:30 AM. TO 11 AN ATTENDANT ON DUTY TO MAINâ€" TAIN THE CLEANEST LAUNDRY IN TOW N. oF YOUR OWN LIVING ROOM WHILE YOU WAIT FOR YOUR WASH, DRY OR PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING LOADS. MAYTAG DOUBLE LOAD wASH Be an efficient, budget minded housewife . . . relax and enjoy wash â€" day . . . let our modern eq-i{-enl do _ y our family laundry and dry cleaning.. Machines . so casy to operate even a DRY PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING _ & us $2% ANNOUNCING THE GRAND d ‘can help with the SAVE $1.10 SPECIAL FEATURES IN THE Christine Rhodes, Rustic Road is a very happy girl these days as her lost bicycle has now been returned to her. Christine left her bike on the rack at Maple Leaf School, and went home without it, which is a very easy thing to do. The solitary bicycle was noticed by an eleven year old boy, Daniel Harding, Blue Springs Road, and it was turned over to the police, who in turn saw that Christine reâ€" ceived her bike back. Congratuâ€" lations to a thoughtful, honest boy! blazer crests were presented to Helen Judin, Janice Grant, Judy Grant and Elizabeth Slawson. Parents of these girls were inâ€" vited guests, and were served tea by the Rangers. NEW SIDEWALK I understand that several of our residents have been injured on the cinder path between Blue Company. At the Guide Comâ€" pany meeting last week, fareâ€" wells were said to four of their semior Guides who advanced to become members of the 1st Harâ€" lea Rangers, under the direc tion of Mrs. Glenda Nixdorf. lyn Watt and Judy . Mackiem were enrolled in the 432 Guide OF THE 12th 10« 25¢ AT FOUND CRANG PLAZA Girl Beautifully Cleaned and Pressed "Bring As Many As You Like!" Each &A TIINAFEL e COLOR TV & FREE PARKING ily Service Centre, now serving with the Weston ‘Branch of the YWCA would like to see more young women offer their services to the ‘Y‘. Mrs. Jakab said the Program Committee feels strongâ€" ly that this Association . like many other agencies cannot hold the line financially, let alone exâ€" pand services without a rapid escalation in the use of volunâ€" the North York and Weston Famâ€" Not all volunteers need to take courses. Many with talent can be used immediately as hostesâ€" Artists, Typists, Hostesses & Writers Your YWCA Needs These Kind Of People Springs and the row of stores | will be installed, and it is hoped on Rustic Road. Our Councillor, | that it can be kept clear of all Joe Gould, informs me that very | the broken glass which seems soon a proper cement sidewalk | to spring up in this area. PANTS & SKIRTS by Dorothy Kilburn THERES PLENTY AT THE FRONT DOOR FOR YOUR VIEWING ENJOYMENT WHILE YOU WAIT : JANE & WILSON (PLAIN) ses, helping with programs. Girls with artistic ability are needed for poster work. Girls who have typing and writing ability can Anyone who is interested in volunteered service is asked to phone Maria Jakab at 244â€"5541. The Weston YWCA â€" serves Weston, Downsview, Toronto 15, part of Etobicoke and Rexdale. great need for young women to reorganize a roomt registery. Many girls are coming into the community to work and are apâ€" plying at the YWCA for inforâ€" mation as to where they can rent Promotion At Douglas Assignment of veteran prodâ€" uction executive W. L. Whittier as resident vice presidentâ€"generâ€" al manager by Douglas Aircraft Company of Canada, Ltd., was announced todoy by . Jackson McGowen, group Vice presidentâ€" Aircraft for Douglas. Tel. 741â€"5884 Coronation Branch 286 Ladies Auxiliary held a Euchre on Monâ€" day evening with the winners being: Ladies Mrs. C. Fletchâ€" er (82), Joan Short (74). Low er (82), Joan Short, (74). Low score S. Lalendo (33). Men Dick Parrington (84), Frances Black and Bob Porter tied with (77). Low score Millie Clare (47). Door prize Carrie Fletcher. The Elmlea Ladies Euchre group held weekly euchre on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lorriane May. Winners were: Nancy Ready (93). Lorâ€" raine May (91), Millie Clare (85) Low score Gladys Patterson (62). Travelling Prize Gladys Patterâ€" The Canadian company, a whollyâ€"owned _ Douglas â€" subsidâ€" iary within the Aircraft Group, is located at Maiton, Ontario. Birthday greetings to: Lynda Blackmore, October 29, Mrs. Ann Staples, October 31, Isobel Heâ€" witt, October 31, Betty Hart, Noâ€" vember 2 The Ladies Auxiliary Cana-li dian Legion Branch 213 held a very successful Euchre on Wedâ€"} nesday evening. Winners were: Fran Fenton (79). Ladies Mars “ Fisher (77). Low score Marilyn ; Drummond (45). Men Ivan Burâ€"| leigh (84). Margaret MacArthur| (78) sub. Low score Sarah Hopâ€"| croft (44) sub. Door prize winâ€" ners Annie Carbis, and Ted} Brooks Pax Bible Class Hosts St. Andrews At Bee Cee Dinner The â€" Ladies â€" Auxiliary held their Annnal Pozaar in the hall Dennison Rd. E.. Weston on Satâ€" urday afternoon. It was a very successful event. Winners of the (raws were: Dressed Doll, Agnes Foden. Doll and Cradle Mary Rnrgess, ourse, Betty . O‘Brien Svice _ Rack. _ Ruby _ Youns. Rarbeque Set R. Stephens, Doll‘s Poster Bed Mrs. G. Owens, 12 Wattford Rd. The Pax Bible Class of the Weston Presbyterian Church will have as their guests, St. Anâ€" drews Bible Class, at their ‘Bee Cee‘ Dinner next Sunday. Bob McCown will be Toastmaster. The Vox Pax Staff issued their first edition of the year last Sunday. The staff . comprises, Elizabeth Cooper, editor; Cathy Forgie, feature writer; David Roy, sports editor; co ming events, Wayne Dobson; past events, Linda Cowie; distribution editors, Martha Schade and Paul Cooper. The executive held its first meeting last Sunday, at the Board of Trade, Golf and Counâ€" try Club with President Peter Young presiding. A full programme of Sunday and midâ€"week events was planâ€" ned for the coming year. One chap recorded the thoughts of the class verfectly \vhe:: he asked this frustrated educator: "Well, why don‘t you?" School has apparently changed very little since I attenâ€" ded. The grade 12 student Mr. Needham has in. today‘s column says: "This year my teachers are the usual assortâ€" ment of the disillusioned, the hard. the idealistic and the dead; afd I have a successful one due to improbable luck." WQuodhhdthluvaudidumlm because he despised a joke. After we succeeded in his goat one day, he broke down and barked: "I don‘t have to teach you for a living you know. My father owns the biggest iewellery store in this city and anytime I want a better paying job, I know where I can get one." Shakespeare while teach‘ was out of the room. _ ‘When she returned and the girls told her what we were up to, ‘she said: "Frazer! I‘m surprised. When did you deâ€" velop a sudden interest for This resulted in the next three lessons being devoted to reading and acting Hamlet. The class was then involved. not because teacher asked us to be, but because we had talked ourselves into living Shakespeare‘s characters. The following year, I had possibly the worst teacher in Canada. Being ever mindful that his next pay increase and promotion depended partly on manufacturing students who wind up with high marks, he prepared .his lessons in . a manner which seemed to produce the exact opposite in Lord how he would push us to thoroughly memorize the pages of novels by Thomas Hardy and Jane Austin. Elmlea A District And (Continued from page 2) "Mr. Whittier has spent a large portion of his time at Malâ€" ton," said McGowen, "but expanâ€" ding production in. Canada of structures for the twinjet Douâ€" glas DCâ€"9 now requires his full attention." Douglas Aircraft of Canada, Ltd. which now employs 4,700 was established December 1. 1965, when Douglas acquired DCâ€"9 manufacturing operations performed under subâ€"contract by de Havilland of Canada. McGoâ€" wen is president and chief exâ€" ecutive officer of the subsidiary company. While Saturday November 19 is the day for the Santa Claus Parade, children and parents alike will be home in time to take part in the Annual Bazaar of Elverston Park United Church in the afternoon. Keep this day free for both events. _A Westminster Hnited Shur f " â€" sixty nine william strost weston ontarie xifh® "The Fuoeily Fowaly Clunch! X NP Rev. J. Kenneth Noble As Mayor of the Town of Weston and by the authorâ€" ity vested in me by the Municipal Council, I hereby proâ€" claim the period November 4th to November 11th, 1966, within the Town of Weston, and respectfully m citizens to observé the same and to support Poppy ANNUAL BAZAAR WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Reformation Sunday, October 30, 1966 9:30 A.M. â€" Senior Sunday School Pathfinder Class 11:00 A.M. â€" Morning Worship j Installation of Church School Staff and Group Leaders 11:00 A.M. â€" Junior Sunday School 11:00 A.M. â€" Morning Service 9:45 A.M. â€" Junior & Intermediate School 10:00 A.M. â€" Pax Bible Class 11;00 A.M. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten, Cross Street at Church Street Minister â€"â€"â€" Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. Study 241â€"1571 * Manse 2419533 Sunday, October 30, 1966 PROCLAMATION "REMEMBRANCE WEEK" "REMEMBRANCE WEEK" TOWN OP WESTON Frimary, Crib Corner Westmi God Save The Queen ! HE WINS Druggists‘ W. A. Plan Bridge & Tea ing at the home of Mrs: George Walker, 13 Riveriea Rd., Weston, to complete their plans for the Annual Bridge and Tea which is to be held at Simpson‘s Arcadian Court, Sat. Nov. 5, from 3:00 â€" 5;00 p.m. Mrs. E. O. Sully, conâ€" venor, announces that there are a number of favours for everyâ€" also many expensive items which will be raffled off at the bridge. The top raffie prize is a holiday weekâ€"end for two, at Delmonte in the Pines, Sparrow Lake. The proceeds from the bridge help to support the Auxiliary projects of University bursaries, University student loan fund, and maintain a cot at Sick Chilâ€" dren‘s Hospital. Tea & Bake Sale A tea and bake sale is anâ€" nounced. by St. â€"Stephen‘s Presâ€" byterian Church, Weston Rd. & Verobeach, from 1 to 5 p.m., Sat., Oct. 29. Christmas decoraâ€" tions and other novelties may be purchased as well. RO 61777 WAM. G. BEECH, General & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD Notary Public YORK TRAVEL BUREAU FOR ALL _ TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTsS TO ANYWHERE support Poppy Day, C. W. BODDINGTON, Cal RO Mayor.

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