A galaxy of stars are being groomed at the ‘‘Violet House" on Downsview Avenue, . these days, by the renowned ‘hybridizer tion (plus endless patience), it‘s no surprise to learn that Ernest Fisher has his own formula for success with a highly productive fertilizing program which reâ€" ceived wide acclaim in G.S.N. (biâ€"monthly American publicaâ€" tion of two independent National Plant Societies). Sixty tickets were drawn. Holdâ€" er of any of these tickets will kindly register with Ken Johns Men‘s Wear, 6 John Street or Wilf Reeves, Wilf‘s Cycle & Sports, 19 John St., Weston beâ€" fore 6 p.m. Saturday, February 11th, 1967. Certificates entitling holder of winning numbers to claim their prizes will be mailed after Febâ€" ruary 11th, 1967. Newt Alexander, Winâ€"Aâ€"Car Chairman Bond Clothes Shop 1929 Weston Road PRIZE WINNERS AND OUTSTANDING TICKETS 1. Mrs. G Weibe 2. A76298 3. Miss Kerri Honeychurch 4. B35368 5. D126501 and African Violet grower Ernest Fisher in readiness for the 13th Annual Flower and Garden Show at O‘Keefe Centre, Tuesday, Feb. 28 to Sunday, March 5. The draw for prizes occured at Weston Arena on January 27, 1967. The first, prize is a 1967 Falcon car and 54 additional prizes will be given by particiâ€" pating merchants. * Canada‘s Centennial year, exhibitâ€" ed in a 12 foot display on the lower mezzanine â€" many of these gorgeous plants measure. anyâ€" their fine achievements in qualâ€" ity and excellence of plant culâ€" ture, growth and development. Fisher‘s Breed Canada African Violets As a Contribution to Centennial Year where from 20 to 28 inches across, and a mass of floral beauty. If we remember correctly this is the third suecessive year that the Fishers have received a disâ€" play invitation for the Flower and Garden Show â€" a tribute to In preparation for this event, Mr. and Mrs, Fisher will have 12 of their own African Violet originations, Canadian bred for Only Three Days Left In Winâ€"Aâ€"Car Contest 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19, 4 JOHN ST. W. P. GRAHAM & SONS 1942 WESTON RD. "tr P# KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR F3321 Miss Ruth Sticklee C118047 G21340 D44502 G120745 Alrs. Douna Wenn B71861 Mrs. Jackie Lefebvre A43412 Mrs. J. Ashworth Mrs. Gladys Emsley F71876 A Valentine To The Borough Of York Since you raised the rates on the John St. lot Our feelings, we‘re not hiding Our love for you, like the John Street snow ___Is. deep and. long. abiding. & @,C, But we still will give free parking stamps \“H On your ticket you may stick them 3 But owing to the higher cost w# No longer, can we lick them. WIN HER HEART WITH LOVELY FRESH CUT FLOWERrs | 57. Mr. Peter Brown | 58. BQ7 | 5o. crsss? |_ 60. _ Mrs. Gladys Hicks _ Additional names â€" claiming | numbers will appear in February ‘16th edition. view friends at the Show â€" of course, they‘ll be pleased to see you anytime. PUDD‘NHEAD SAYS: ‘‘The receipts of bookery are ‘swelled to a volume; but a good stomach excels them all." â€" Conservation Authority to take "a winter walk through history." The fiveâ€"mile hike will comâ€" mence at 10:30 a.m. at the en trance to Boyd conservation area; and will cover a section in hisâ€" tory called the ‘‘Toronto Carrying Place"«. . . a wellâ€"travelled trail centuries before the white trappers and settlers used it, in fact, Indians would. paddle their _ For a breath of Spring during bleak February days, suggest 51. 52 WINTER WALKING You are invited, once again, by 37. 41 42 35. 47. 21 25. 31. D64122 A19927 Mrs. A. B81010 D117113 Mr. B. Hamilton A104625 Mr. Yateman A21359 C26M71 _ _ _ Mr. W. Zaichkowski Mrs.. R. Nelson C31953 Mr. Alex Fortier NMrs. Florence Howard E15035 BT4214 Miss Jackie Lawson Mr. Geo Laceby Mrs. Ada Etchells Mr. John Lake B11118 F121218 _ Mrs. Wm. Russell Mrs. Diane Taylor Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Gladys Hicks Miss M. Craig B35199 Telegraphed _ a'orld Wide Spring All Occasions Potted G. Currie 241â€"1231 Flowers WESTON Plants Never rains but it poures ... . our watermains burst this week on a brisk subâ€"zero morning . . . a North York works departâ€" ment crew was on the scene in short order . . . even though we were advised our water would be cut off for four hours, the job was completed in half the time. Considering far from ideal temperatures for repairing water pipes, these conditions didn‘t hamper their speed and efficiâ€" The gray whale, which reaches 50 feet in length, likes to take a sunbath in tidewater two feet deep. Thursday evening, Feb. 23 â€" ‘‘Tea‘" sponsored by 255th Guide and Brownie Mothers‘ Auxiliary at the home of president, Mildâ€" red Macchio, 161 Exbury Rd. CHRISTENINGS Downsview at a faster rate than usual, and it never fails to cause confusion when trying to locate our subdivision‘s main drag â€" Tumpane Street which enters & exists off on to Wilson Avenue., At this crossâ€"section the sign inâ€" dicates "William Cragg Drive" and on the reverse side of the post only, a crumby piece of wood points "To Tumpane.‘"> ‘boulevard, avenue, drive, court, place, road, heights," but that horrid, dirty piece of unpainted lumber adds insult to injury. > How about it Alderman Yuill? YELLOW HELMETS > We salute North York works department repair crews on the job at all times above or below through Holy Baptism at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church, reâ€" cently: David Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chaplick. Darryl Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Whitfield. Lisa Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Clement. A SsIGN : PosT During the past month we‘ve It is bad enough to be tagged ‘‘street" when everybody else Received into Christ‘s church "Bellboy" 7 & 9:43 â€"Pianet NUZZLES THE LAND â€" Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" Sat., Feb. 9 â€" 10 â€" 11 â€" THE JERRY LEWIS ALLâ€"FUN SHOW! MT. DENNIS â€" Starting Sunday, Feb. 12 â€" " 8:20 only. Sat. Mat. at 1 p.m. _see a hockey game, not only did \ they see this, but, they saw what had to be the wildest stick iswingmg episode in history, not 'wen the pros could match this. At the 15 minute mark Steve Durbano was called by Referee John Sullivan for fageâ€"off interâ€" ference. On his way to the penâ€" alty box he saw fit. to spear Draycott who fell to the ice in severe pain. Immediately then, Airst one Dodger then another took him on. I think in this case if John Sullivan had had more control on this game it would not have happened. Goes serserkâ€" / Durbano seemed to go berserk and before the fight was over, he found himself not only with the players but also the fans. As a result Bill Lastic and Hugh Harris were given match penalâ€" There was some hockey playâ€" ed, yes and at times some good Well the paid customers came to Weston Arena Friday night to bridge Rangers were again outâ€" classed 13â€"0, there were some good plays. Dave Rudge, Parham, Roy and Terry Draycott were the scorers in the first period. THEN THE FUN BEGAN In the second period Vic Stevâ€" ens, Gary Ford and Bill Lastic scored in that order to give the Weston Minor Hockey look out! all hell let loose. hank aw HOW TO BUILD CHEAP HOUSING: Taking over where the street plow left off, these youngsters piled snow 10 feet high, tunnelled into it and built themâ€" selves an igloo. Driving by, Arctic photogragher Bill Henderson said he stapâ€" ped to get the picture because houses built of snow may be a temporary anâ€" swer to Metro‘s housing shortage. "They‘re a lot less expensive than conâ€" ventional digs, too," he quipped. s THEATRE 1296 Weston Rd. By BILL UPTON â€" Gary Ford, Jeff Pickup for the Dodgers and Denis Cribari and Calvin Russell were given a game misconduct. This episode did not helpâ€"Ford either in hisâ€"quest for the scoring championship, up till this point in the game Gary had got himself 5 points. % I know you will all join with me, in saying how sorry we were to hear of the death of John Noble‘s dad. We know how much this means to a young fellow, yet with all his sorrow John played Friday night showing the great spirit his dad left with him, a true sportsman. _ _ PEEâ€"WEE DETHRONED Sorry to see the Peeâ€"Wee‘s deâ€" throned. at Quebec. After winâ€" ning 12â€"0 against Alderwood they lost 2â€"0 to the Grand Champions Dorset Park. But we know they gave their best and our congratulations goes out to them for a mighty effort. Weston is proud of them and so is the Dodger organization. Friday night at Weston and Sunday at Whitby are the two most important nights for the Dodgers. The Dodâ€" gers must win these two to take the league championship, So don‘t forget Friday night, Wes ton Arena. Game time 8:30. Come early and get a good seat. See you there. > After this horrible episode, the teams settled down to play hocâ€" key although the Dodgers had the best of the play. Dave Roy scored 2 goals to give him 3 for the night, Parham, _ Wilson, Rudge and Noble completed the ties as was Durbano. This means they are automatically suspended till their case is heard by the O.H.A. scoring. This just had to be the wildest night in hockey. â€" IN THE DRESSING ROOM 1831 WESTON RD. 241â€"1821 "‘‘The Blue Max‘ is visually magnificent." *n CEOROGE PEPPARD â€" JAMES MASON â€" URSULA ANDRESS O ons ns ODEON WESTON THEATRE WILDEST GAME Weekdays: Cont. From 7:00 p.m. Saturday: Cont. From 1:00 p.m. Sunday: Cont. From 2:15 p.m. A City Alderman of Calgary, Jack Davis, flew to Ottawa after the bid was ‘refused, but the Cabinet wouldn‘t review the deâ€" cision and he couldn‘t get to see Transport Minister Pickersgill. the use of an antenna, or cable TV if the area is served. Why should citizens in Calgary be forced to watch a minimum of television entertainment? A personal note to Jack Pickâ€" ersgill and Judy LaMarsh: Go West or North and see how you like watching the limited number of TV stations and programs. It‘s a sad thing to admit and see, but discrimination does exist in Canada and: the government is responsible. People in this area can watch the three American and two Canadian networks with Don‘t go for a week or two â€" stay a year. was recently refused permission by the Department.of Transport to bring U.S. programs into Calâ€" gary via a microwave connection with Salt Lake City, Utah. ° The firm is now considering using videoâ€"tape facilities to get around the federal regulations. But, there‘s one thing Mr. Davig is forgetting. If he attempts this (and he wouldn‘t dare) he would be breaking the law by operating a TV station without a licence. JtUs time the Liberals: in Otâ€" tawa woke up and perhaps the_y would discover why the West is Conservative. However, he was invitedâ€"to subâ€" mit a brief to the Commons Comâ€" mittee on Broadcasting. A Calgary firm, Community 1 rEo. to g95 satt Paict 3.99 ~] Proceeds will be used to buy muchâ€"needed supplies like rope, paper for craftwood, books and equipment. 4 About 20 cubs working round the clock â€" right after New Year‘s. Mr. & Mrs. B. Ugolini of 221 Driftwood Ave let the Downsyiew No. 12 pack use their garage and driveway as a bottle depot. 8,000 Pop Bottles To Raise $160 How long does it take to colléct enough bottles to make $160 from returns? How many boys to do the job? mit, Scouts Collect Greatér ° Metro Kiwanis Music Festival. y The first group to enter in the service club‘s famous music talâ€" ent contests are: T Accordion: < Tatzana â€" Blatnik, Braden Pletzer, Norma Bruno, Karen Bolan. ; . Piano: David Moffat, Jane Carâ€" ney, Kimberley Kroetch, Helen Chirobokow, William Moffat, Ross Vocal: Karen Bolan, Theresa Jasinski, Stephen Cocking, Mariâ€" To Date RCSCC Mustrious Only _~â€" Band to Enter Kiwanis Festival THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, February 9, 1967 â€" Page sosvs Rto 19 4.99 = Open 9 to 9 â€" "You Name it â€"â€" We Have It" 1569 WILSON AVE. 244â€"7721â€"31 BOYS & GIRLS SKI JACKETS JERRY‘S 80 ONLY SALE LADIES NYLONS 200 M. sic. 4 ». 1.99 MEN‘S DRESS SOX 100 M. 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