Weston Times (1966), 19 Jan 1967, p. 5

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‘__ To mark their Silver Wedding Anniversary last Sunday Mr. & ~Mrsâ€"~Earl~Kirkham held Open House~.at._their â€" Conron Placei home. ® 2 ~> BURN‘S NIGHT . . . On Satâ€" Spomsored by the Maple Hurst urday, danuary 21, the Rangers.| Lodge. Daughters of England Rfanch 213. Roval Canadian| â€"â€" wz & Legion will observe their 3rd| Wednesday, January 25. the Annuat Robbie | Burn‘s Night.‘ CWL of St. ‘Bernards Church Festivities begin. at 6.30 p.m.. will hold a C&r& party. in the with a roast» beef dinner being parish, hall. There will be someâ€" served at 7 p.m. Also being featâ€"| thing for. all, as you may ‘play ured are the Pipers, to bring in any card ‘game desired. j the â€"Haggis. Comrade John Wylie â€" fourtrcrce ~, will propose his special toast to| Tuesday, Janudry: 31, the St. the Lassies,| and there will be| Davids Group will present a entertainment, and dancing to Euchre and Bridge Party, in the *he music of Sonny Oliver and Parish Hall, Admission includes is Band. Tickets, are available prizes and refreshments at the Olubrooms till Friday xm â€" Evening. THis modest price in< _ Happy Birthday to ‘"Tigger" cludes the dinner and dancing.. from "Pooh", January 36.‘ â€" | Hardington & Brookhaven Many other Cparents in this district are unsatisfied with the present method, yet apparently we can do mothing. Apparently it actually costs Nosth York morel per capita, to send their â€"resiâ€" dents out n& the Borough, to! attend Secondary _ Schools, yet this continues in be the practicé." of this Hardingtonâ€" Rrookhaven area must send their children to W CI, after completion of Grade 9 at Queensborough Junior High, Enquiries have gotten. the answer that "No, the attendance boundâ€" aries are not going To be changâ€" This writer read with conaidér-‘ The usual refreshments will be able interest, last werk‘s .T'IM'F.S; available. M report, on lhw’prohahlfif,v of the | ~The CW.L. of. SI.. Besnamt‘s present Weston Collegiate b'”ld"Church. held their January ““‘.‘" ng being replaced. in‘ the noar'mg where the members heard future. Included ‘in this repOt an interesting talk by Miss Mary was the information that approxâ€" Frances Keating, on the Catholic imately 250 students, residing in Women‘s League, of Candda, outâ€" the Borough of Etobicoke, will lining it‘s aims and ‘ purposes, be gradually absorbed in the and the variety of activities in Etobicake schonlsk?.cannot lelp which the ‘members participate. but . wonder, wheh th€ .North * _â€"â€"â€", ‘York residents will be accorded‘ Birthday greetings to _ Art this same privilege . . . that of| Gardner of Russett Avenue:; who being able ‘to receive. their Secâ€"| will celebrate on January 25. endary Schoo‘lviyucauon,, within k â€"â€" * the North Y School system.| CONGRATULATIONS to Steâ€" Personal experience has shown phen Yeomahs; on his recent that the standards in North York,‘ appointment as Head Choir Boy, are far superiot to those of the ‘at §t. Davids Anglican Church. Weston Collegiate, vet residents Also Babby Giles on earning his By MARION GUNDY Whenever there is a parade, a fire works disâ€" play, or a big event around this .community, the +golâ€" ourful spectacle of the Biton-tw'jrling _ Yorkettes gaily dressed in their white satin Majorette ¢ostumes and tall Shako ha&s are a very welcome, part of the scene. > & The history nf the West. Toronto Optomist‘s Yorkâ€" ettes starts back in Octoâ€" ber of 1961 as the results: of a need for recrga’tional‘ activities.for young gir]s,* ages 9 to 19, in the SmytHe | Family guests were their son,! :,uu;{‘: two daughters and two _ grandâ€" the po daughters, Mrs. KirkRam‘s mother up th ‘and the couple‘s nine hmth’"icondJ and sisters. Mr. Kirkham‘s moth@C) the. ge who lives in Hamilton, Ontario,‘ . The was unable to attend. . shaski Friends dropped in during~the day to ‘bring gifts, enjoy tradiâ€" tional wedding cake and hear songs by Mrs Kirkham‘s neice. Married in Weston by Rev. T. B. Butler, they have resided here for almost 25 years. Batonâ€"Twirling Yorkettes Are Always There Expectant . Fathers Parade, Fire Works Display Or You Name It ""* *‘ Silver Wedding Anniversary For The Kirkham‘s MR: W. A. SAY wishes to thank all his friends and neighbours for. their many cards and good wishes during his recent illness. Write Box 147, Wellington, Ont. Lawrence Ave.Royal York Rd. CH 1â€"0861 > > 57A CEMETERY LOT 58. THANK YOU resorts at Post House Travel Burde. ts o Sheee it Jean Rhodes 6 Cemetery Lots For Sale, Reasonable. | ~The CW.L.. of. St. Begnard‘s | Church. held. their January_me€tâ€" ing. where the members heard an interesting talk ‘by Miss Mary Frances Keating, on the Catholic Women‘s League, of Candda, outâ€" lining it‘s aims and ‘ purposes, Cand the variety of_ activities in [ which the ‘members participate. Tuesday, Janudry: 31, the St. Davids Group will present a Euchre and Bridge Party, in the Parish Hall, Admission includes prizes and refreshments COMING EVIZNTS, â€" /. this 18 Bohanza . week: for / the _ Card Players of the area. â€",. Thursday, January 26, 8:15 p.m.. in the OddfelJows Hall. Church .Street. Spomsored by the Maple Hurst January 28. at 8:30 p:m. at St. John‘s Anglican Church, Weston. Admission. $1.00. Monsors are the Black Creek District Boy Scouts, and proceeds will go to the boys ‘attending the World Jamboree, in the United States, fext August. | cond .period,. Larr I l teg * rry Fullen getting CONGRATULATIONS to Steâ€" phen Yeomahs; on his recent appointment as Head Choir Boy, at S$t. Davids Anglican Chureh. Also Babby Giles on earning his pale blue Ribboh, as 3rd Class Chorister, Park area of York Townâ€" ship. ; THE BEGINNING The Parks and Recreation Deâ€" partment of York Township thw'â€"u-gl; Rev. Leonard Geary apâ€" proached the West Toronto Optoâ€" miss Club for finances for the Corps..project. At the beginning it was geared to meet the needs of teenage girls and help direct them in intérests that would be satisfying and worthwhile." > The 26 girls who \i'ere in it at the start thought it was a great irea and set about becoming Maâ€" jorettes with greatâ€" enthusiasm. 120 MEMBERS â€" Since 1961 the corps has g_;'own to include 120 girls and consists of" the Majorettes," The Colour checking affair and only the work of both goalies Cole and Cropper saved the score for each team. With just 23° seconds left Jeff Weston Tops‘League With 2 â€" Wi Grant Cole in the net for the Indians was fantastic as he held the Dodgers off time and time again. Indication of the game was in the shots, by Weston 40 and Etobicok 20. n * Weston struck first with Hugh Harris scoring on a long drive. Just as the buzzer went he hit the post dead on. The Indians tied up the, hockey: game in the seâ€" took on the Woodbridge Rangers ‘*"'L_ and came out on the long count" 8 a 13â€"1 win. | romped over the young Rangers. It was 5â€"0 at the end dz"fint period on goals by Ford, Harris, Rudge and two by Roy. ~ sT It.was 8â€"1 at the end of the seâ€" cond period. Rudge. getting his second;‘goal; Harris [his second and Noble his first. R goal was â€"scored~ by â€" All Calvin Russell. j x . The third period saw the Dodâ€" Pickup fired a low drive and as When Dave. Roy: showed the way with a 4 goal effort the game was never in â€"doubt. s Roy scored the first 2 goals of the game in just 54 seconds of play, from then: on they just somewhat of a retord. Roy ‘got| his 3rd and 4th, Neble his se cond; Ford his second and Ferâ€" guson closing out the scoring. By. BILL YPTON * By virtue of two wins last week the Dodgers are once again the Friday nights game against Etobicoke Indians ‘was a much closer affair. The Dodgers scorâ€" ed a goal with just 23 seconds left in the game to give the Dodgers a 21 win. * Z gers score 3 goals in 14 seconds; WESTERN STYLE DANCE third period was a hard 248â€"8328 The nperatin;\hl expeénses of the Yorkettes is shared. The West Toâ€" ronto Optomists provide the uniâ€" forms ‘and equipment. The Townâ€"| | ship helps. out with finances to | pay for instructors. | on wie Lookout _ _ ; | ‘The Yorkettes are always lookâ€" | ing for new areas {o appear. They | have taken part in parades, éomâ€" petitions, put on shows, partici-! pated im~Plaza Opertings, ‘Fairs, Football and sports events. | Any organization interested in ‘having the Yorkettes appear in | their ptogramme please get in[ | touch with Al Cantor at BE‘ 3â€"27901. *4 f sCcHOoOL comEes FirsT _‘ ~ \ _ The Yorkettes practice weekly \at Runnymede Collegiate and | Humbererest Public School. They are hoping to get practice faciliâ€" ties at George Bell Arena. DEDICATED H*.P There is always room for new girls as the oldar ones graduate . As you can ;ejéiu) group of this size must have many public spirited citizens behind it. The Citizens Volunteer Committee inâ€" Cludes President Mrs. Margaret Nelson, Mrs. Isobel Davie, Mrs. Gladys Hewitt, Mts. Dorie Elsie and Mrs. E. Kenney. Representaâ€" tives on this committee from the West Toronto Optomist Club inâ€" clude the Business Manager Al Cantor and Vice â€" Pres. of the Catps., Al Brigham. | Guard, The Junior Corps. and also a band when.band members. and instructors are available. At the },momem the band is in theâ€"process of reorganization. <*%, The lists of achievementsâ€"are many,. In August 1963 the Maâ€" jorettes won the Junior B Majorâ€" ette Championship in Rochester, New York over 9 om;rh-e;orps in the same category, Colour Guard. has been in several compeâ€" titions and recently won 2 comâ€" petitions at Bramiea High School in Brampton.. Mrs) Nell Meadows and Dave App::}n represent the Parks and Recradtion Dept of York. : always happens it deflected into the Indians net to give the Dodâ€" gers a win and the feague lead. IN THE DRESSING ROOM This Friday night has the Dixie Bee Hives in town. They have won‘theiw last seven games and should be red hof for the Dodgers: Congratulations are in order for All persons having claims against theâ€" estate of Harry Best, late of the Township of â€"North York, who dieéd on or . about . the 14th %fl\' of April, 1966, are hereby notiâ€" fied to send particulars of the same to the undersigned on or before the : 14th day of February, 1967, after which date the Estate will be disâ€" tributed with regard only to tMe claims of which the unâ€" dersigned shall then have â€"_NOTIGE : TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS _ m 'I'HE !SIATE OF Harry A TWO TO ONE SQUEAKER for Weston Dodgers. Dodgers fired 40 shd(&}t Etobicoke Indians goalie Grant Cole in Friday‘s game, but the netminder kept the Weston club to a tie until the final seconds of the game when a winning shot was finally squeezed past.him. Gary Ford (10) comes in at the net with sidekick Bill Lastic. Etobicoke‘s Grant Saville (11}) was caught off guard during the play.â€" â€" & *% |to Optomist Club. would appretiâ€" ‘ate hearing from a Business Men‘s | Association to work in conjuneâ€" tion with the Corps to produce this show in the Jatter part of June. > |the four players from the Dodâ€" i held in Weston Aren: |gers who made the Metro "B" 27th. | | Allâ€"Star game. Gary Ford, Dave _ All, you lucky people | Roy, Brian Cropper and ‘Terry ed your draw stubs f | Draycott, nice efforts fellows,‘| shopping come out. yC you can see them .and> the rest the winner. 9 |of the Dodgers on Friday night, Also there will be | game time 8:30. Also, don‘t forâ€"| prizes, should be a i get the car draw which will be| Don‘t forget. See You There is a .'Mothekr'g Committee which do a tremendous amount of work with the girls and sponâ€" sor many projects such as Euchre Night, . R u m m a g e ”sfig__.m Dances to help the finances. CENTENNIAL YEAR » Last yeat the, Swim Night, was very â€" successful with over 50Q people attending and it will be bigger and bettew this centennial vear. © or ‘bécome instructorsâ€" for the Corps. Any girls 'mterestp?\ in ‘ becoming part of this exciting Ma-‘ jorette Comms please contact Mrs. Isobel Davie .at RO 23443. â€" _ The girls take a great deal of pride in thei"group and it has been known to actually improve, the attitude of the girls toward | their school work â€" but if on 0¢â€"| casion, school work falls behind.‘ the girls stand to be "W:gd‘ until they can bring theirâ€"subjéets. up to standard. There are cortiin | rules and regulations that must be | adhered te and chaperones at all times go with the Yorkettes wherever they are appearing. | « This year "The Yorkettes" have big plans for centennial year. A gigantic Cerfennial Swim Night Extravaganza at Smythé Rark is being organized. The West Toronâ€" WM. G. BEECH, ‘General & Life Insurance _ 1166 WESTON ROAD Notary Public Ro «1111 Ro 6â€"1663 Times Want â€" Ads ‘ . _ YORK . TRAVEL BUREAU FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE \ RESULTS!/ agabdiinins.. READ EM\ AND REAP... } Call e m | These syntptoms usually start | at the third monthâ€"of their wives‘ © pregnancy, become legg â€" severe |in the middle months ‘only to \reappear ‘again in the ninth | month. l on ols ds "4 â€" baby, h: of pregnancy, the While . dectors: seidont lose: a 2203 156 mediat " supervision, father, it is a well known fact food for the family, labour, preâ€" that some expectant tafl)ezlhave paration for confinement. care sympathy pains for their P"CE~‘of the baby at home and other nant wives. B * pertinent topics. © A British psychiatrist has noted | During the second hour. mothâ€" that some ‘expectant fathers sufâ€" erg who are not beyond the end fer symptoms of morning sickâ€"‘ of their sixth month of pregnancy, ness, loss of appetite, abdominal and: who have their doctors writâ€" pains, indigestion and colic withâ€" ten approval may attend the out any apparent physical cause. classes in physical preparation These syntptoms usually start for childbearing. These classes at the third monthâ€"of their wives‘ emphasize good posture,. the art pregnancy, become legg severe of voluntary relaxation and purâ€" in the middle months ‘only to poseful breathing. , _ °. reappear ‘again in (the ninth Tours of the maternity wards month. + sn â€"ase arranged in the hospitals The British psychiatrist notes that the symptoms disappear afâ€" ter the birth of the baby but re« ottur with subsequent pregnanâ€" cies: The reason for these sympathy pains, the doctor speculates is | more jealousy than sympathy: .+] _ From among the musical conâ€"O‘Grady, Debbie Sabadash, Jimâ€" testants adjudicator Court Stonemy Campbell, Theresa Barrett, chose Lana Vyte as most promisâ€"Both Mathisonâ€"amd~Cirio Pagani. ing pianist, Hank van Vugt as For a similar evening of young accordionist and Stamley Kolankpcontestants resérve Saturday, as. instrumentalist ‘trumpet. To February 4 at the same Address these nominations pianjst Melanieat 8 p.m. . > / The ‘second of, this ‘season®@Sarabura/ was added as Best children‘s concerts sponsored by BflM‘{" chosen by audience the Humber: Valley Councif of the "OIP: Mis. Eoesier, dencing adâ€" Knights of Columbus tnok 16 judicator, chose Melanie Saraâ€" Sm ‘umbus 100K P!ACE hura as best dancer . .. a double in the Auditorium of Chaminade triumph for Melanie. High School on Saturday evening. Other contestants were: Mario Seventeen young artists patticiâ€" Granzotto, Kathy_Sabadash, John pated in" presenting a most .enâ€"Howe, Susan Michaelavitch, Bonâ€" jovable evening of entertainment. nie Marrin, Tedâ€"Kolanko. Danny Top Prizes Go To Top Talent in K of â€"C Children‘s Concert held in Weston‘ Arena, January 27th. f All, you lucky people who savâ€" ed your draw stubs from Xmras shopping come out, you may be the winner. ; s Also there will be 35 other prizes, should be a big night. "Models of "mad mimnw(y" hbid on to their prizes, presented by Mrs.‘Dora Spencer. affer winning the crary hat contest spomsored by Our Lady ofâ€"Victory ‘Parish, Catholie Women‘s League af their potâ€"luck supper. ‘They were among guests from Church of .the Good Shepherd (Anglican) and Mount Dennis United Church. (Photo by Antonio Photo ‘Studio) > Some men unconsciously fear (; ~ _ URGENT . MESSAGE TO > â€" KENJOHN‘S CUSTOMERS Students Plan A "Building Citizenship" ‘Float For Weston‘s Centennial Parade = that after childbirth their wives‘ affection may be transferred from "them <to the baby and feeling guilty about these feelings, they _punish themselves: In other cases it mav be be cause ‘some men identify so in: tensely with their wives. The location of the prenatal classes â€" makes â€" instruction â€" on pregnancy and motherhood availâ€" able to all interested expeciant mothers in Toronto, Borough of York, North York, and Emgi’goke. ‘ During the first hour, maothers learn about and discuss: The deâ€" velopment of their babies, preâ€" paration and equipment for the baby, hygiene of pregnancy, the Commencing the week of Febâ€" Tuaryâ€"i3.â€"1967.â€"26â€"combinedâ€"préeâ€" natal classes throughout the Met ropolitan area of Toronto, will beâ€" gin a new series of instruction for mothersâ€"toâ€"be. Attendance at these classes is increasing yearâ€" ly. .% Classes are conducted by Pubâ€" lic Health Nurses from agencies in Metropolitan Toronto. ‘They are held once a week for eight weeks and are two bours in duraâ€" the various teaching areas of the fore Easter. _ school as .well as the ‘various REFEREE AND PILOT extraâ€"curricular activities thatâ€"are‘ In addition to teaching math earried on. The float, itself +will ematics and boy‘s physical educatâ€" be zbout 15 feet long‘and eightiion at Weston Collegiate for the The theme of W.C.1‘s float is Weston Board of Education, an« "Building.Cititenship." There are ‘the float committee hopes t going to be students representing. have the project completed be: Weston Collegiate News © Prenatal "Education Classes â€" Start Feb. 13 For Mothersâ€"Toâ€"Be The optical manufacturing inâ€" dustry has come up with_ many frame styles and colours that acâ€" tually enhance, sophisticate and appeal to the facial looks.,shapes â€"and expressions of men, women and children. *L ‘ _ J. W. MacDonald Opens Second Weston Lotation In the new office, the gentre of attraction is an illumindted tibred | display.case in the centre of the foyer. Receptionist Mrs. Carol Gosse is situated at one.end, the wall of which is walnut panelled. y Today meh and women don‘t mind being f4tted and wearing glasses; where years ago they abâ€" hored the thought. C Styling. has changed all these beliefs and distressing ideas of having to wear glasses Over. the past 20 years he has seen a vast change in the eye glass ind ustry. At one *time glasses were the last item people wanted to buy or use, but the industry changed with the growth of the plastigs industry, â€" would be roomâ€" in the Weston Municipal Bwilding for the Board of Education needs, but the Mayor said there wasn‘t any space availâ€" able. 1 3 On a motion from AideÂ¥man Walter Saunders: this problem was referred back to the Board of Control. â€" the lampâ€"post will be covered ‘with posters showirg what Westâ€" on students have accomplished: pictures â€"of the Christmas basket drive,. work for the Korwan orphâ€" ans; andâ€"driver education; among others. The project is being finanâ€" eed by a grant from.the former Weston Board of Education, and the float committee hopes to Council ‘Delays $350.000 Expansion Approval is being sought by theâ€" Borough of York Board of Education to erect an atidition to their adm'misv.rati’u facilities: The cost of this proposed. adâ€" dition would be in the neighbourâ€" hood of $350,000.‘ 4 Alderman Leonard Geary who was on the Board ofâ€" Education last year feels that it is a must. The Board of Education must have room *o expand. Alderman Mr. Fisher has been in the optical dispensing profession for 22 years, having apprenticed in England after school from 35 to 9 $.:18â€"â€"And #11â€"O8Y â€"BOAEUBY.â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"2...0 1..000, 0 ommemonenomrmmeremnpicen feet wideâ€"it was donated by|past nine years, Robert Nadin * Moffat‘s m-ummfil}mmmmflw' 4 be the "Lamp of Learning," â€"andjactivities in two other For : the lampâ€"post will be umlmmmlnmhhuh. Preregistration is required for all classes. Please ‘telephone the Prenatal Office â€" 363â€"4971 to weâ€" gister for the, class nearest you. A new office with eye appeal opens today on the ground. flcor of the Weisdorf building acroy from Beaver Lumber. The new optical dispensing centre is managed by Derek B. Fisher who opened the first J. W. MacDoriald Weston ‘location at 1832 Weston Rd. over five years ago. where mothers are to be conâ€" + The optical profession is a family affair with the Fi mother and three brothers areall in the same profession ‘PUBLIC NOTICE Behind â€"this concealed panel REXDALE â€"â€" WESTON â€"â€" NORTH YORK > MOTOR VEHICLE LICENCE BUREAU o Road ~ AMPLE FREE © PARKING â€" ALBIONâ€" MAL! Office Hours â€" 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. ._.___ Sat, â€" 9. AM, to 1P.M. EXTENDED OPFICE HOURS EFFECTIVE . _ MIDDLE OF FEBRUARY® .. NOW LOCATED IN THE i9 742â€" jsh\’! and good passers. [ C BASKETBALL _ ~ _‘ | Basketball is very much in the news at Weston these days. > the service laboratory for repairs, changing and fitting lenses to new or previous frames. s Through three archways in a broadloomed area are three fitâ€" ting or consultation desks. Throughout the new office, 5erâ€" viceability, comfort and decor all blend together to make it "easy on the eyes." _ . A badminton tournament for Weston students was stipervised by Miss . Borothy ‘Tinline. The champions ‘are Arlene Connell in the girl¢ section and. Bob Mcâ€" Cowan in ‘the boys‘. The school badminton team is hoping to have matches with other schools in the near future. @ uen _ The senior girls‘ team is all set for its league contests with East York, York Memorial, George Harvey, Leaside, Vaughan, and, Runnymede. Members : ofâ€" the team are Dianne Burkenshaw, Janice Blanch, Carol Bryant, Wandaâ€" Buyer, Pat Mowat, Linda . Whiteâ€"â€"Janice Harker, Marilyn Goss, Anne Balaka, Linda Cruickâ€" shank, Shirley Rumbail, Ariene Connell, Beth Davis, Judy Cowie_ and Theresa Cornelisse. The giris have been busy the past three weeks learning new rules, under the direction of their coach, Miss Rosalie‘ Leckie. + hn ts to receive his pilot‘s license. Inâ€" addition to schoo! games, Mr. Nadin has also refereed ‘Junâ€" dor "A" and Junior "B" games. He would tike to continue referâ€" eeing international gamesâ€"as it could some day mean anâ€"allâ€"exâ€" penses paid trip to Europée.=~~ Recently he‘refereed a Canaâ€" dianâ€"Russian game, and says of the Russians that they are strong three ‘contests. The juniors ‘and . seniors, unfortunately, have not done as well.â€" each has yet to. enter the win column. The juniors are coached ‘by Mr. J. Gatten and the‘trainer is Keith Christenâ€" sen. The seniors are coached by Againâ€"at Weston this year there aré.three boys‘, teams â€" midget, junior, and‘â€"senior. ‘The midget team is coached by Mr. R. Nadin and its trainer is Peter Zurawell. So far theyâ€"have won two out of games, and he has recently. startâ€" ed taking flying lessons, hoping fg.J-hrd'y‘ "‘% senior girls DEREK B. FISHER

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