Weston Times (1966), 19 Jan 1967, p. 7

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troom of the Richview Public Liâ€" ‘:ryt‘l-lin(ton Avenue, r Elections were presided over by Mrs. ‘S. W. Ecl‘:;'lq. Vieeâ€"Presiâ€" dent ofâ€" the Auxiliary. The slate o{_‘officen was presented to Mrs. Eckersley by Mrs. W. H. Buntâ€" ing, Nominating Committee Chairâ€" ‘~ Their latest effort of 1966 was A Christmas hamper of food, 4 clothing, toys, gifts, and a Christâ€" mas tree for a family of six. The wonterits of the hampéer were doâ€" natet ‘by theâ€" members and a work night was held at one of the sis> _ ter‘s homes in~ order to make stuffed: animals out of scraps of materjals and yarnx. These were wrapped as gifts for the five chilâ€" ~dren in this family. lge" ++ way E.GH. C The w:z-y{”_iuuh of ‘the Etobicoke . Gener@l l:riul Auxyâ€" ilifry held their monthly meeting on January Sthâ€"in the meeting man, The following. were elected: Conven6r,‘ Mrs. Michae! Furgala; Caâ€"con r, Mro: L. W, Hlnk{; Secretary, Mrs. W./ L Clark; Treasurer, Mrs Bert Wooning. > "The elected officers then apâ€" pointed chairmign to the various committees. _ Social _ Committee Chairman, Mrs. Howard Y 4 Membership Chairman, Mrs. I.‘%. Edlund; ‘Volunteer Services Chairâ€" man, ‘Mrs, L. G. McConmel}; Gift Shop Representative to the Gift Shop Committee, Mrs. W. H. Bun:‘ ting; Talent Table Chairman, Mrs. N orm a n « Swetman; Publicity,‘ Q}:;irmm, Mrs. C. H. Stephens. ‘ he Branch would like to conâ€" vey their thanks toâ€"eight young lads from the area; who went caroling on Christmas Eve, and voluntarily, presented . their proâ€" ceeds of seventeen dollars to Kelp swell the coffers of Etobicoke Grn‘?r.l Hospital, We thank Tom Smellie, Gordon Smellie, ~Gordon Young. Alan Naismith, Brian Bolâ€" tom. Erie Bolton and Paul Linkâ€" Jlater. d & Delta Chi Eta Sorority In the past three years ‘the activities â€" of the Delta Chi Eta Sorqrity have included many charâ€" itable projects. â€" * r’_y{:y have ~donated _ proceeds rom social evenis to the Leuâ€" kemia Research Fund and the Inâ€" stitute for the BJind, clothes to the _ Mercer â€" Reformatory, and Christman and Easter hampers to a needy family of four. Bake Sale procedes went fo.the United Apâ€" peal and the Canadian Save the Children Fund. One of their anâ€" nual \projects is tagging for the Humage Society. \ . s Teachers‘ Salaries . . Open For Discussion â€" , I am sure these girls have enâ€" joyved the satisfaction of giving, and knowing that a needy family would behefit‘ from: their efforts. By an allâ€"out participation in the projects, each girl experiences new areas of responsibility and learns to goâ€"operate with others Representatives of 2555 school | principals | and > teachers . in the | borough of Etobicoke have Bean invited to present theâ€" teachers‘ requests regarding ~salaries and working conditions to the school trusteeg on January 23. | Clare Farrow, chairman of the school board‘s finance and proâ€" perty committee, said that ‘the teachers will make their repreâ€" sentations before a private session nf the committee which he. hopef all memberg of the school beard will attend "so we all know and understand the . forces at play from the beginning". . > Peter Pawell, a newlyâ€"elected member nf tht holrfi. suggested it would be a help toa new memâ€" North Albion Collegiate invited Mayor Ed Horton to address the xchool assembly Wednesday of last week.. At the conclusion of his reâ€" marks the Mayor sprumig a surprise on the students hy presenting the Expo 67 Flag To Schools Presented By The Mayorâ€" "THE BEST IN BRITISH CRAFTSMANSHIP"â€"Our years of exâ€" perience and specialized skills result in the finest work . . . we know you‘ll be delighted. * For Free Estimates Call 741â€"2510 â€"Richview To 401 . |Spring Swimming Commpences Earl : Richview To 401. _ W‘At All North York Indoor Pools T _ALBION_ UPHOLSTERY Â¥r*9 °00 _ YoOUR woRrnâ€"out SOFA and CHAIRS . NOWS THE TIME TO (Opposite Humtber Valley Golf CJub) mmx‘m te Huntber Valley Gol .;. _ â€" _ Shopping Tip * If you find your lmd..:iucry. sthpermarket, or‘ storé discon» tinued a‘certain product you: are used to purchasing, don‘t panic or p»uflhghfl!bn«@g store, ‘_I have .a, particularly finnicky child who will only drink a .cerâ€" tain brand of powdered milk. On finding the shelves empty, I apâ€" proached Mr. Mossop, manager of the supermarket I patronize, anf in helping those who are less for tunate than themselves. son as I found out myself last explained. the situation, _ He told me that this : brand was a slow seller and had discontinued it to make room for more popular | brands. When he beard of my | predicament,© however, he assured | me that he would have some the following week for my convenâ€" ience.© ~ â€" {. * Teen Section f Ever heard of the â€"Next Best Thing? My guess is you will soon if you haven‘t already. Theyare a fiveâ€"piece band that have been playing together for some time and are now starting to make the big time. Although the members are still in their teens ‘and attendâ€" ing school, their caombo is a wellâ€" knit sound that appeals to the kids | who are withâ€"it. They have played . for Christmas parties at ?e Conâ€" roy and Beverly Hills and Saturâ€"| speak to the store manager about day, January 21, they are booked into the Old Smokey Ski Resort in Flesherton. They are also playing for the High School dance on F#i: day, January 20, also in Flesherâ€" These youngsters _ are _ selfâ€" faught‘and do their own arrangeâ€" ments. . Brian â€" McClintock >17, drums, and Peter Air 18, vocalist, q.ttend Martin Grove Collegiate. erry ‘Jensenâ€"17, lead guitar is as Michael Power andâ€"Brian Hilâ€" ton 19, bass guitar, ltudyinx busiâ€" ness administration. . \ nated most of instruction, They have some open dates for the rest of the season*and anyone interested, may contact the busiâ€" ness manager Barry Smith at 244â€" 3973. You can danceâ€"to the fabulous Wild Things â€" and buy refreshâ€" ments, even win prizes if you‘re lucky. No slacks or jeans please. Tickets are $1.50 each or $2 a couple at the door and you all gotta split at 11:30 p.m. Hey teens! If you want to go to a totally commendable dance ‘on Friday, January 20, head for Thisâ€" tletown Collegiate at 8:30 p.m.. By the way, the Wild Things are playing for free because ifio whole bit is for a good cause, i.e., it is sponsored by the West Rexâ€" dale Branch of Etobicoke General Hospital Auxiliary to raise funds for our new hospital, ‘ bérs to discuss "the intrigacies of salary ‘negotiations with members of the staff who are most experâ€" ienced with them." KHeadded: ‘"This is a serious matter as we wint fo préserve Etobicoke‘s educational stanâ€" dards; gchool with an Exno 67 flag for a period of two weeks." . The flag will then be passed on by theâ€"school to another collegiate of its choice in Etobicoke. Two weeks later the second‘ collegiate " Blizzards,. freezing . temperaâ€" | tures sind heavy snow in-y‘ ntlill | be in store for North York resiâ€" dents <outside, but *Spring" . is about to begin in the North York Parks and Recreation Department Swimming ‘Pools, ~ / § Registration _ for ”lho 1967 Spring Series of Swimming Inâ€" struction began onâ€"January 16 at a%. pools and will continue for 2 weeks prior to the commencement of the actual instrugtion ‘ classes during thé week of %hury 30. ko lc hincshmdlihcas: ic lt onliictmncis: se Ah Pnd 1 A’Oa. and will continue for 2 Classes . of every toncetvable weeks prior to the comtmencement description for all ages are inâ€" of the actual instrugtion ‘ classes| Siuded in the Parks and Recresâ€" during thé week of g'u\nry 39,â€" | tion programme: Prifmary classes P e . | for Preâ€"schoolers, Beginners Inâ€" _ _Parks and Recreation officials| struction for Children, Youth and | are most ‘anxious that Borough| Adults, Junior, Intermediate and | residents be informed of the “"l@‘"" Red Cross Classes for ;ll\ starting date since thisâ€"is the ~ages, Royal Life» Saving Classes | second and final instruction series at all levels of proficiency for all prior to the summer, Many people‘ages, and "for competent swimâ€" enrole in these classes in prepar'\ mers who do not wish to enrole | ation. for &‘ safe summer holiday | in the various Red Cros® or Royal| at cottages and camps. In <prevâ€"| Life: cagegories, there are lwiml fous years the â€"Department operâ€" ‘,clubl for competitive swimming, ated three series â€"Fall, Winter basic gurvival classes, ‘synchronâ€" and Spring, but this ‘year the| ized instruction for girls, advanc-! series were reduced to 4wo and| °C skill« classes, skin diving inâ€"| sach was â€" lengthened to ~sixteen | SttctiPn and leader pagrol d'?""; § T w us for future lifeguards. Housewiyes weeks, thereby _eliminating the| aye Jooked after with ,beginner Winter series. The Spring serirs) classes_and. public swimming., uJ which beging much earlier this ‘Mem‘nrinl PPo'?I.h‘P\xhlic;S\fiimminf i n j is also available a t a &paok® tm ent of Mazch in previoys 223. | fhtpughout the week ‘and on Friâ€" ; 2 day and Saturday evenifigs. ‘Some mng. . : poola a]:; offg:w.s_aturd:i; b:m’r- s & noon public swimr\ing an emoâ€" w,fl'flivt‘_’:? rig) ]EMI includes .S?Jm’lay lf't:r- # 1. | noon swimming. â€" ~ s schoolâ€"andâ€" so ‘on until all secondâ€" ary schools in the horough Have had it for a twoâ€"week period. Apâ€" propriate weremonies are.to take place during commencement exerâ€" cises in each school when presenâ€" tation of the flag is made. The flag is now flying underneath the fiag of Canada on the school flagâ€" will .send the flag on to a third | ‘The purpose of the flag presentaâ€" tions is to help create an awareâ€" ness of the significance of Canada‘s centenary and to focus attention on the World‘s Fair at Montreal established by an Act of Parliaâ€" ment, Dec. 20, 1962, to be a highâ€" light *of the Centennial celebraâ€" tions. e t 7 ‘ PLAZA PONTIAC BUICK LTD. 3400 Dufferin, Directly Opposite Yorkdale â€" 7815271 ° Enhance Your Home & 4 Purchase of Material . from $2.95 Per Yard and Up. (Minimam Length 72") â€"â€"â€"CAR OF THE WEEK â€" * 3. . 1965 PONTIAC * Wall to wall, EXAMPLE: _ _ u) 0 _ Average 12‘ Living Room Drapes ® 44 # > m 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N. . _ _ REXDALE PLAZA ° PHONE 247â€"0731 OR 24706714 â€" > Equi;iied with automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, %ow,er windows, power seat, radio, white‘ wall tires â€" and wheel dises. 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The ‘newest paol in the North Â¥ork rh-in.'Gmrgen Vanier, was opened only two weeks ago and * Jane & Pritchard Hair Dressing y 710 Jane St. d RO 8942 ~F)|) _ heor purreant s 8T. (1 BLOCK OCK NORTH OF EGLINTOM classes are filled onâ€"a firstâ€"come, first served basis. Registrations are acceptbd in person only at the pool of the plrficipanb choice. | Where certgin classes overâ€"regisâ€" | ter, waiting lists will be utlbliu{- ~ed .and additional classes will be | added if possible. _ _ So get_into the swim early this year. Registration .hours at Memâ€" orial Pool are Monday â€" Saturday | 9 â€" 1145 a.m.; 2 â€" 4:45 p.m. and | 7 to 9:45 p.m. Collegiate Pools â€" a full programm@ is available at that location for the first time, If the trend established in preâ€" vious years holds true, ‘and judgâ€" ing from telephone . inquiries it will, the response will again exâ€" ceed the ‘total capacity of ‘u 206 elasses at the eleven pools)\ It is p~>ions will enrole. 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