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Weston Times (1966), 22 Apr 1965, p. 7

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Service, Reeve Parent. ere invited to come to the school as outlined below to register children who will begin hinderurten in September this year. Children who are five year: " no on or before December 31st this year Ire eligible. Where no times are indicated tor the registration, potent! may come " any time during the school day thlt is most convenient. Potent. ere required to furnish n birth certificate when enrolling children. TUESDAY. APRIL M, 1965 Cornelius - - 9:00 LIL-12:00 (A-K); 1:30 [am-3:30 (L- B); sumac Blvd. - pan. only. WEDNESDAY, APRIL " Anthony Bold - 9:30 - 10:30 (A . G); Joao - Ir." -» - .m n.nn II. "r. can _Q-!l "q.r.r. TmrEtriiV APRIL " cattsyrulrt_Ave. --2iecfli%?:."ae; MAY. APRIL " Burlington - on: Males Avenue. 4 MONDAY, MAY , Cassandn Blvd. - morning (A-M), Mternoon (N- Bl; Dalllnmn Drive and Shnuhnesy - (A-M) morning only: Edithvale Drive - 1:30-3:30; George Anderson Drive; Godard Blvd.; Shaughnessy (see Damngtortt. TUESDAY, MAY 4 Blaydon Avenue: Chum-rm Drive; Dunbnry - an. only; Edithvnle Drive - 1:30-3:30: Flemington Rood; Glen Avon - afternoon only (A-J); Glen Park - uternoon only: Glen Rush - 1:30-4:00 pm; Gosford Blvd.; Karen Road - an only; Lib. lian Street; Norman Imam Memorial; Owen Blvd. - 9:00-12:00 noon (Al-Ml: Page Avenue: Sheppard Ave. West; Silvervlew Drive; Sloane Avenue; stan- - __tett_te_tqd, -- WEDNESDAY, MAY s Bannoekburn Avenue - 2:30 4:30 on; Broadianda Blvd.; Burnett Avenue - 9:00-11:00 um: Champ lian Blvd. - afternoon only; Dalllngton Drive and Shaw - am. only (N-z): Danesbnry - morning only; Dublin; Flemington Road: Glen Avon - pm. only (K .EP. Glen ‘Park - afternoon only; Glen Rush - 1:30-4:00 p.m.; Graeedale Blvd.; Graeefield Avenue: Kenton Drive; Melody Road; owen Blvd. - 0:00 - 12:00 noon (N - EV, Pelmo Park: Pleasant Avenue; Rockford Road --. 1:30-4:00 pm. (A-M): Roywood Drive - 1:00-4:30 p.m.; shangh- nusy (see Dallington): Sloane Avenue: Spenvalley Drive - afternoon only: Stanley Road; Victoria Village. THURSDAY, MAR" Appiau Drive - 3:15 p.m.; Armour Heights - morning only: Bannockburn Avenue - 2:30- 4:30 p.m.: Baycresi Avenue - 0:30-3:30 n.rn.: Brook- banks Drive - morning only " - L): afternoon only (Ni-Z): Cedar Grove: Drewry Avenue: Falrmeadow Avenue - pm. only: Hollywood Avenue; Joyce Parkway - 9:00 - 11:30 am. (A-L): 1:30-3:30 p.111. IM-EV. Mallow Road; Maple Leaf: Rodin; Street - morning only; Sloane Avenue: Snowcreet Avenue - morning only; Spenvailev Drive - afteroon only: Thine Valleys Drive; Whittteid Avenue; Yorkview D ve. FRIDAY. MAY T Armour Heights - morning only; Fairmeadow Avo- nue - afternoon only; Rockford Road - 1:30-4:00 pan. iN- m, Yorkview Drive - morning only. MONDAY, MAY 10 Brian Drive - afternoon only; Calico Drive - 0:15 -11:30(A-M): 1:05-3:15 (PI-Z); Cameron Avenue: Dayetrom Drive: Downsview - 0:00- 12:00 (A-L); 1:30-4:00 (M -Z); Plywood Blvd. - 3:00-4:30 p.m.: Willi-mm Avenue - 0:00-12:00 (A- Pt York Mills - 3:00 pm. TUESDAY. MAY tt Brookhaven Drive - an. only; Cameron Avenue: Creathaven Drive: DownsVlew - 0:00 .12:00 noon: Faywood Blvd. - Loo-4:30 p.11: Finch Ave. Er, Grenoble Drive - 9:00 . 12:00 noon: 1:30 . 3:30 n.m.: Deacon Road - morning only; Bippleton Bond - by appointment: Summl Heights - morning only: Top- eliffe Avenue - 10:30 - 12:00 noon (A J.) Wilming- ton Avenue - 9:00 _ 12:00 (6-1.) WEDNESDAY. MAY " Ancuter Road: Churchill Avenue: Derrydown Road I Lambertan -'.. (A-Li alternoon only: Fenslde Drive - Birthday January to June morning (A-M), " iernoon (N v Z); Finch Avenue not - morning only: Greenland Road; Gulfstream Road; Highvlew Ave- nue - afternoon only; Lamherton (are Derrydown and Silicon“); stilerrou Drive and Lamberton - min-nine only: Topcliff Avenue -.-10:30.t2.t00 noon (N - Z): Tnmpane Street: Wilmington Avenue - 0:00 . 12:00 noon (K 4): Yvonne Avenue - 3:00- 0:00 pm. THURSDAY. MAY " Cameron Avenue: Cummer Avenue - afternoon only: Penalde Drive - Birthdav July to December momma " -M). afternoon IN. Z): Gunman: load: Kin-view Avenue - afternoon only: Lamberton (no when“): scam-on Drive and Denim - morn- ina only: humane emu - morning only: Winning- ton Avenue -- 0:00-12:00 neon (1-2): Yvonne Avenue - 8:00 . 0:00 pm. FRIDAY, MAY " Demaovn m and Won - afternoon (M- 2); Blkhorn Drive - 0:00-11:00 a.ln. (A-M). 1:00- 3:30 n.m.(N-z\: King-lake Rood: Lambert” - (lee Derrylo'n): Wilmineton Avenue - "o. 10:00. _ 7 _R., R. Parting, _ A -tstteiideiii if fume School: rl._Mhttitr, 3.4., and. I. t mm of [Amanda DAYllGHT SAVING TIME L. 1-30 34-39, my; B051, Mum u, um- Cornelius - - 9:00 un.-12200 (A-K); 1:30 [um-3:30 (L-Z); sumac Blvd. - pm. only. DNESDAY. APRIL " Anthony Road - 9:30 - 10:30 (A . G); 20t80 - 11:30 (I! -L); 1:30 - 2:30 (M -R): 2:30 - 3:30 (8 .m, Cartwright Ave. 3:00 4:00 pm; Daystrom Driver 'gT1rtcGtet1LAz.e. Township Of North York V To October 31st "rirrBi,%i of Education For The Township of North York KINDERGARTEN REGISTRAIIONS April 25th I, “I“ it! Ight Avg. - 3:00-4:00 pan.; Dunl-ce Drive -4:3,0 pm; Burl-1m Bold; Overland Drive -ll:30 (A-L); 1:30-3:30 (M-Z). oment Of Joy It ar Mister Refreshments And Fashions Wem'n Mth Brownie and Guide Mocha-3' Auxiliary in m man: an Evening of Fabian with Ruth Borer, Tnedny. April " " St. John‘s Anglican Church Hall on Weston Road. The event will take place at a PM. and refreshments will be nerved at the clone of the dime. Ticket: no available through Mrs. J. Nicoll: CH Tatt29, or n the door. _ -LGrroeeeo will go toward: new equipment tor the Brownie and Guide companies. I. w(Joann. EA: Churn: II M tt"tim In. W '1m.wd-Qq-_vmwwfimuth.w NhkaW-Wmâ€"WIWT”: ma'Nrn"'l,"g."fdtt'lt"pgT'dPiftg"dftPg'. '8th.qqrrr.fu.)y-tei.t*peBttbidttr.et>r, '.oid.tt..aalt?ritt.eeyitrttFteang..eetrCt3ar it...i'tfitsitebeatittr.CFd--ttu--tieit qd0gMlia's dom;_ 7 H H - than Eitaer's acclaim tn wow that. In: multic- Wm. new" meant touching men than 's Ht llwnnry or My and a ttmt-t could count. - on! tttart-i-ing-techo-tarrests-ttta-ibut" {or-grjlfgnw your for the event, - - - Mann's an.“ In indeed tantagtie tor it in and. up of dawn which were, and am In. a who! of virtue . Goblin virtue which. accordinu to ttte “nudes”. had been stun: and waned. Over this luau tho deatht, shadow a! the long mics: “Tho ion; mien . . . That Liberal shepherd: [in n Bluebell; grow in Scotland and how they grow. I but seem weeping den-clad form: Io thickly carpeted with their growth that the whole world ace-nod mused - the green earth abova and the heaven: below. And I recall carting homo glorious "trtftglB (1 their sweet-smelling fragrance to brighten and Hum the burden of an early 'ttartageiItt very little but lore to keg) It min}. - name. But our cold maids do dead men's finger' tall than" Get the picture? Personally, I'm very fond M bimbo“; and I've yet to we the result. at even! dozen planted Int talt. Ah well. ther're minim. creatures and not the lent bit nun with an. Which lull-Ind- Mo . . . Money And Fashions For '65 Meeting Humber Memorial Following the Humber Mem. orial Women', Auxiliary lunch- eon " the Cambridge Motor Hotel, Int week, Mrs. Wes Bod- dinnon. on behalf of the tax- iliary members, presented I cheque for $13,500 to the Chair- man of the Board of Governors, E. D. Rushbrook. -"V "speikiniFitjiietseiii%%oiiirtd reminds me of i Ietfer fre. ceived in January from a cousin who lives on the we. coast in whit (Continued on page 8) In her final report, retiring president. Mrs. Stephen F. Tur- ner said, "Hospital auxiliary work today presents a great challenge. and I can truly say that we have accepted that chal- lenge and had a lucceuful year." During the past year a Pro. vincinl 1410 Membership was given to Mrs. J. W. Pink of Wear ton, former president of the lux- ililry. In closing, Mrs. Turner ex- pireuod sincere gratitude and thanks to every member of the Women's Auxiliary for their support, and directed her appre- ciation to the Board of Gover- nors. Hospital Administrators and Staff for their interest. un- derstandihg. courtesy‘ and con- . TRADER HANCOCK Ill ' APPLIANEES PETRIE ly ' APPLIANCES 1667 WESTON RD. i800 1llltSt0td M. Just South of Lawrence Us. Our Parking Lot when?» an ham In tho that, man; "t yin (and: grind: otaltt-.mtttis . Manila-Ignite" For The Dishwasher of In: cm Frigidaire . Inglis . Westinghouse Mr. Rushbrook installed the new executive for 1065-66 as follows: President, Mm. M. thir son; Ist. Vice. Mrs. C. D. Con- way: 2nd Vice, Mrs. J. B. Me- liraith: 3rd Vice, Mrs. J. A. Ste. wart; Treasurer, Mrs. C. A. Mr. riman; Rec. Stay. Mrs. IL Bur. ridge; Corr". Seety.. Mu. J. H. Dool. sideration, The annual meeting was high- lighted by a fashion show con- vened by Mrs E. L. Kinh. Step ping on to the runway in fash- ions by “Jean Taylor" with fun and millinery were. Mary Little, Joan Young, Christine Christie, Beth Gnhagan, Jane Merrick, Noreen Barber, Linda Moore, and Christie Turner. Nominations chairman, Mrs. A. E. Faulkner presented I past- president's pin to Arrs. Mar. Suits and dresses for daytime wen- ranged in color from black and white. to pastels in pink and yellow. A burst of applause from the ladies greeted a hot orange twopiece swim suit, and for fun in the sun in mind, I slick black 'n white striped featuring the famous R.C.A. DISHWASHER and“ To All mm it's"- let “in to My Man to: Terry Ct-ther April M; Mam but Mn April 15; In. Same. Ar ril to; David Williams, Grier Ironic-pin]. In. Mary Bord is still in mill! but tooling The Weston Ladies Auxiliary Canadian laden Bowling Lea- we. Tum Standing: 0. April " Rascl " paints Scratches go points Goolen " points [men 18 points "it" Avenues: Eileen Can“! 186, Winnie Pender m, Mary Moore t66, Dorothy Brooks 162. High Single Fiat iarah 'Hopcron m. meme Delmar: 225, Mary Moore 2%, Fran Fulton 213. Evelyn Gailim A stunning collection of late Inez-noon dresses and suits were shown, with black American broadull (mink trim) and aut- umn luau mink furs completing the ensembles. By way M the unusual, a threeatuarter length, black and red persian lamb coat with letitia collar was worn over a bright green, lightweight wool dress creating a striking effect. bathing unit from Italy, The show concluded with sew oral late evening, full length gowns. One, in white, was caught by two large red roses at the back of a trumpet skirt and modelled with I light grey fox cape. A white fox cape was worn over I pale aquamarine gown trimmed with avocado green velvet. and for club dates an eye-catching tern green dress, tlower _ patterned in vim id colors. "uiirita, Stapley commentat- ed, accompanied by Stanley St. John at the piano. - . 'Gp-Gia/d/ir" 325 attended the Auxiliary': annual gather- ing, New to NM In, Lily In. ”shunt Dr. I: in. Eldon lt District News a 1-2763 Use Our Parking Lot a 9-9161 In“ .. my. “to. Wit It“ 'ar. Mttrees6t “1. Inn I‘M on. Evelyn Calumet .. Olin mu m, " uv. or no. held their vastly [We on Thursday min; " the home ot In M. Nut. " Bruce“ Are. Winner: were: In: Fuller (tor, In: Walker (14); Julie Shiley (73). In" noon - Fm. Mary Nash (46). ' Edward Hammond. Irwin m 'uhoenotrmrtasixmmthhttli. day warning Europe. He visiud a number ot town: and mm on his trip. boom 31 points; Bluebirds so points; Chickadee: n points: Wippoarwitis 28 points; Wood. pecker: 27 points; Bobolinh a points; Ravens 24 points; Wren: " points. High Avon... Edithe Dwer 108; Edie bori- mer 192. High Thm Fm Edith: War 785; Doris Dod- well 733. The Royal York Plan Ladies Bowling League. Tum Standings _ -. A -- The University Women's Club cl Weston will hold its annual dinner Wednesday, April as in the Banquet Room at the Skyline Hotel n 6.30 pm. University Women High Single Flat Mildred Hunter 351; Edithe High Single With Hundtup Mildred Hunter 383 Jan Clarke 352. High Thm With Handful! cull Mrs. Boggs at 241-9633 by tomorrow for reservations. Dwer 788. Members who have not been} contacted by telephone should) The guest speaker will be Mrs. Martha Stewart bench from the Department at Food Sciences at the University of Toronto Mrs. bench who has travelled widely in Europe, will show slides Ind discuss the esthetics at whim- ture in Europe. Thy Good Neighbours Club idrura Charm 790; Edithe I919 WESTON M. RICHARDSON FURNITURE ' ELECTRIC SUPPORT YOUR [DEAL DEALER For All Your Electrical Appliance And Service Requirements take a lifetime holiday from dishes Sick and tired of doing dishes? An automatic electric dishwasher will wash, rinse and dry your dishes hygienically clean for pennies a day. Don't be a dishwasher - buy one! LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY COMPANY numb l Westinghouse & Canon] Electric Dishwasher- taata-dri-br't_Rt-tqt,t wiuttotaletNsyt-ttad's_qritt_e .tnatteroftaet,this-trtH-dHtq.at si,%1ivg'h'ri',tt',itgte'drtAl,'2tMT,ttMtth _, 's. t'itg1lifu'2lhet.etvit,,'"',t,gWtitgggtg't.'t M3P.'i, non my undue 1mm. your a: In In In"; (unworvutoutnitcanuium.mlhlllm F,5 a,1ityr'rt.aiiirsae_et_tsqtrt-r add-daily g?) "t0,ittisughotrtimt.trrisMimr,it-t6itdo rc) Poe-ttOtt-ite-tuma-ate-semi-rv": haddjedotcuccrmnuvioustwGMhIiLIMw; tttegm'rtgpeieeatth.timeandit-dtotoutr-Me tioet.Nowit'strtaettotarsrearwhiekru+ah-t'thtt.-t 'sotlmAtorwardtoruatingawarrm-tt-.to.t-i, ttutttteyhavetowoNtaralivirsg.N'-did-itr-- and had to tteeunstantly retta'tredirevett Mum a mud-oh itwheutlteoldonegavettmNrtmraiaia-andattietimtt- the Morris Minor wu unharmed. mum filth m Iuta "I“ name winterttt1Mt.rrttenmr daugtttertatoetheeartrrtotn. localdruuoreonemorninzandulhmllednwutlutb 'toeparkiilot,tteteofttsefrmttwt-ututieteTtt-t_ attaches the wheel to the axle had broken. Fortunately. III. was oalrdoingattout10mtth.Youearrimaainetuho-sia_ weuenalesvietmdthiseteeurre--aadtu-thiiarttran4 vulgar remarks which it hunch! forth from Union- men. all yukkin: about “women drivers". Dealt. The garage to which the car was unanimously towed I. tended to be aatounded a realize now that thev are unholy in your pay); they had never heard at this happening helm. at shouldn't happen and there wasn't the remotest possibility d it ever happening attain. l was reassured. had the car mended and carried on " before. The next winter. my husband's partner was driving the car along a snowy and fortunately nameless road. when the other front wheel fell off. for the same reason " More. Fortunately. he ended up in a snowbank with no damn to him. self. The only amusing asoect to the incident was that thin that a woman driver wasn't responsible. By this time. my faith in the Morris was shaken, as you may imagine. But 1 had it mended again, at the same garage, and carried on using the car until Nov- ember, 1864. when I had to trade it in alnce it was almost falling apart. Mr garage sold me another Morris Minor . it than you what a mining nature I have - a - 1950 Minor this time and nona- ingly in very good condition. Mind you. on this occasion I neckli- eally enquired about the front wheels and whether they were thoroughly attached to the car which brought forth superior mirth and a "there. there. little woman" attitude from all the men around. including my husband. I drove the car for three months without incident. but last week my daughter - who had borrowed the car to go into Aaron - drove into the driveway and the front wheel tell off. The right front swivel pin had broken. as before. She had just returned from whining around the town with my youngest daughter in the at - if the wheel had fallen off then. they could have both ended up under a tractor trailer. or in some other uncomfortable position. And this, remember. is not the old Morris. but a completely ditter. ent one. 7 Mums 1N I'll an For Free Pick-Up WE SEASON“ FUR STORAGE TIME CALL 35%? .5 ' *1. d l (Continued on page 15) Ta your hydro 249/ml LTD-8091 t.’

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