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Weston Times (1966), 16 Sep 1965, p. 2

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3801 DUNDAS STREET WEST PHONE CH 9â€"0541 a 2â€"3 weeks. Â¥ REPORTED or Street between Highway and Kipling Avenue. Street is restriced to one #or westbound traffic between Drive and Tremont Road. traffic is detoured via Drive, Vickson Court and Road for installation of Want an economical mortgage? FLEURETTE SCHOOL of DANCE A. & J. AUTO BODY M. R. Vincent Ltd. Authorized Dealers on: BRIGGS & STRATTON â€" IRON HORSE â€" LAWSON CLINTON â€" POWER Road is restricted to i-ufizumu- ington Avenue and Birchâ€" ad. Eastbound traffic is wis Birchcroft Road and Complete & Expert Collision Repair Service Go first to National Trust, for fast first mortgages. The National Trust First Mortgage Service is evailable to you ... regardless of whether or not you‘re buying your home through us. And you‘ll like the way National Trust‘s Mortgage Department combines fast service with competitive interest rates. If a mortgage is your problem, look into National, today. >BLEMS WITH LA WNMOWERS ? 1 PRINCIPAL TEACHER â€" MISS FLEURETTE Member of The Canadian Dance Teachers‘ Association MMP«MWWdD@c‘:fiW BTUDIO HOURS: TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAYâ€"3 PM‘ TO 9 P.M. SATURDAYâ€"9:30 AM. TO 3 P.M. ®@ ALL TYPES OF DANCING TAUGHT TO ALL AGE GROUPS. ®© SPECIAL CLASSES FOR MODERN JAZZ AND FREE STYLE EXERCISE. Road between Islingâ€" 11 OFFICES IN GREATER TORONTO (WESTWOOD THEATRE BLDG.) AT THE SIX POINTS â€" ISLINGTON ©@ Winter Storage and Service © Estimates and Appraisals Welcomed OVEN BAKED REFINISHING Courtesy Cars Available 9 RACINE ROAD . Traffic Report into National 231â€"7191 FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION CALL 3749 BLOOR STREET WEST At ‘Scarlett Road Burnhamthorpe Road is closed for widening and paving between Shaver Avenue and Highway 27. Duration: 2 weeks. Burnhamthorpe Road between Shaver Avenue and Highway No. aer provided for local mm-ouh traffic is advised to use other eastwest routes. Bloor Street West: Reâ€"decking is in progress on the Humber bridge. Two single lanes are maintained for light traffic. Through traffic is directed to Dundas Street between Six Points and Jane Street. RO 9â€"7441 277â€"0797 Rev. J. McKay officiated at the ceremony, which saw Lucille, in a floor length brocade gown, given in marriage by her father. Pink gladiolas and carnations decorated the alter of Kingswayâ€" Lambton United Church for the recent wedding of Lucille Kaps to Robert Hillery. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Orrell Ave., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hillery of The Kingsway. The scoop necked gown had long sleeves, and featured an Aâ€"line front, and full skirted back. A C. E. Waghorne Dies After Car Crash He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Geraldi, one son Darryl, his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Waghorne, a brother Clayton, and two sisters, Christina and Carol. Clifford Earle Waghorne died recently following a car accident in Grand Falls, Newfoundland. Mr. Waghorne graduated from Victoria College at the University of Toronto this Spring, with a Bachelor of Science degeree. He planned to return to university this Fall for post graduate study. Mr. Waghorne was a member of St. James Islington United Church. The funeral was held from Butler Funeral Chapel. He was buried in Riverdale Cemetery, Toronto. T raffic Change On Macdonaldâ€"Cartier A change in traffic patterns at the Bayview Avenueâ€"Macâ€" donaldâ€"Cartier Freeway (Hwy. 401) Interchange is announced by the Department of Highâ€" ways. > At 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, Sepâ€" tember 14, the southâ€"west inâ€" terchange ramps servicing trafâ€" fic between Bayview Avenue south and Highway 401 east were closed to traffic. While these ramps are closed, approxâ€" imately six months, traffic beâ€" tween Bayview Avenue south and 401 east will be detoured on to the southeast interchange ramps, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillery are seen cutting their wedâ€" ding cake following their recent marriage at the Kingsâ€" wayâ€"Lambton United Church. Hilleryâ€"Kaps io & 48 €ay dainty flowered headpiece held the bouffant shoulder length veil. The bridal bouquet consisted of white carnations, gardenias and stephâ€" anotis. Bridal attendants Miss Gay Steel, Miss E. P. Hillery, Mrs. P. St. John, Miss Cathy Thompson and Miss Mary Ann Borsk were gowned in shades of pink, yellow and blue. Their empire style, floorâ€"length gowns were in peau de soie and white lace. Acting as best man for the groom was J. P. Loblaw, and P. J. Kaps, Richard Bogie, J. D. Hillery and T. P. Stockdale served as ushers. Receiving guests at the Mayfair Inn reception, the bride‘s mother chose a pink organza dress with a pink sweetheart rose corsage. Assisting her, the mother of the groom wore a yellow organza dress with a yellow baby orchid corsage. For their trip to Eastern Canâ€" ada, the bride wore a pink linen suit. Following their honeymoon, the young couple will live in Islington., Out of town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson and family from Nova Scotia, Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin from Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. S. Fugina and family from Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Shantz of Oshawa. T 5. | NORTH PARK PLAZA "xk.*iz;x>® poppmmmse FOAMLAND FURNITURE it TABLE LAMPS $3.95 up| POLE LAMPS .....$9.95 CHAIR °s $25.95 | Hi Back Chair ,.., l BED ROOM SET CHESTERFIELD & CHAIR, reg. $199. Special $169. Serta Continental Bed DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, reg. $179. Special $149. SEATS 4 â€" SLEEPS 1 ' SOFA DAYâ€"BED .:}}syx}‘s. 169 2 FULL SIZE BOLSTERS * WE 3 SEATER SOFA Photo by Hardy i3 | Board of Control agreed to | settle with Casco in an amount of | $8,500 for the time that it has ibeen picking up the night comâ€" mercial _ and â€" some _ residential Igarblge. Mr. Bondy charged that Casco was attempting to sell mobile garâ€" bage containers to residents. "If you buy the containers they (Caseo) will pick up the garbage," said Mr. Bondy, Friday. Mr. Bondy opposed the award of the contract to Caseo at council and when told of the decision to revert to Fuller and Venton said he was "very happy." Casco had been awarded the eontract in the amount of $96,387 a year under a two year contract. As a last resort to get the garbage removed from the Rexâ€" lington Heights apartments Mr. Burns sent a telegram to Reeve John MacBeth asking him to intervene. Mr. Burns said in his telegram that he realized that by placing the garbage on a busy public road it was constituting a traffic as well as a health hazard. Because the firm "adamantly refused" to (Continued from page 1) lot of garbage . . . especially when it is not picked up for over a week. Because of the Casco policy garbage rooms and incinerators were clogged at the site with no place to go but out on the street. Mr. Bondy protested. "If a firm can‘t do the job then get rid of it," Mr. Bondy remarked. The contract which now goes to Fuller and Venton, who start pickâ€" ups today, is for $136,800. The firm had the contract for the past two years until it was outbid by Casco. Council must give final approval next Monday. Other complaints had â€" been received about the noise in various parts of the township while the firm did pickups in the ear hours of the morning. His Worship the Reeve of Etoâ€" ie mennas cergmonial to mark the m of the Kingsview Village of Seventhâ€"day Adventâ€" ists, at 70 Kingsview Boulevard. Welcoming the congregation to the township, the Reeve presented the key of the church to its pastor, Rev. A. J. Mustard. Six hundred people crowded into the church for the Service of Open New Church Here Casco Losing ... NAME ADDRESS CJ Payment Enclosed $ Travel «»« Adventure Series (6 SHOWS) PLEASE SEND TICKETS AS FOLLOWS FOR THE Make cheques payable to Eatonville Kiwanis Club c/o Cloverdale Restaurant, Etobicoke Cloverdale Mall .Duutihl Moderh Styling ALL 54 Pa::} m;rigm"flf FoR s‘.” l EATONVILLE KIWANIS Complete: Box Spring Mattress and Headboard SCANDIA STYLE zanI R. Beach, Secretary ot World Orgamzation _ of w Washington, _ D.C., Dr. Beach drew attention to the fact that the word "church", as it lies to the living organism, imâ€" ;B- that Christiads are "called out" people. They are called: out by God to give a witness to Christ and to give service to their fellowâ€" men. He commended the congregaâ€" tion on its beautiful and wellâ€" appointed place of worship, and said they must reach out to influâ€" ence for good their fellowmen. enter the property it was neces sary to place it on the roadway the telegram said. Reeve MacBeth told Charles Sager, president of Casco, at the Board of Control that he believed they had done their best and there was "certainly a misunderstandâ€" ing" between the township and the firm. He added that "perhaps both were at fault." Discriminate ... (Continued from page 1) although Lluytl‘h S m i I:l?' speaking for e public school administration, said rear in which there would be more than 15 pupils from other parts of Metro seeking to attend Etobicoke schools. The board toyed with and rejected a suggestion to get a legal opinion on the matter; decided it had the discretion it needed in its right to accept pupils on compassionate grounds, and voted to discuss indiâ€" vidual applications in priâ€" vate. Others who congratulated the PARALAC PAINT MFG. 3775 Dundas W.. Toronto Est. 20 Years RO 7â€"6162 PAINT cllcl ® Factory io Customer © Buy Direct & Save Season Tickets @ $6.00 each PHONE Foam & Bench $59.95 were Bothe, President of the Seventhâ€" day Adventist Church in Canada, and Rev. L. L. Bock, President of the Seventhâ€"day Adventist Church in Ontario, who presented an exâ€" quisite Pulpit Bible to the church. Rev. D. L, Michael, Secretary of the Department for Public Affairs for the denomination in Canada, offered the Prayer of Consecration. â€" Presentations were made to the architects, Francis G. Reed and K. Hetherington, of Scarborough, and to representatives of Church Member of Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec and B.W .A. Kingsway Baptist Church Bloor St. W. at Montomery Rd. Phone 239â€"2381 Minister: â€"__ William Carey" _ Communion Service 8:15 p.m.â€"Young Peoples Wed., 8 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week 9:45 a.m.â€"Church School. 23 . yE 3=df P yans! /4 TIPPETâ€"RICHARDSON DR. E. J. BAILEY, M.A. 11 a.m.â€""Essential Christianity" 7 p.m.â€""Baptist Pioneer * Thirsty? Try _ ‘The Friendly Movers® Agentsâ€"Allied Van Lines BIG BUYTS Movrssy. only 40(2 Charâ€"broiled BURGERS LTD. 2930 BLOOR STRELT WEST â€" BE 1â€"1166 K._ . UR FRIENDLY pRAZIER BRAZIER A Full 1/4â€"Lb. of Tender, Tasty, Flavorful Beef On A Tasty, Toasted Seeded Bun! Local and I\ana distance moving to all points in Canada and the U.S.A. Worldâ€"wide shipping. Enterprises Ltd., of Simeoe, On.â€" tario, and to Van der Meulen Bros., of Burlington, who were the conâ€" Councillor and Mrs, Lioyd Shier were present and inspected the building. The church will seat 500, and has excellent classroom facili. ties, offices, lecture hall, and soâ€" cial activities centre. The fingncial investment in land, furnishings and buildings is approximately $300,000. 1606 Islington Ave. N. (at Albion Road) AT Kipling Ave. Baptist © Oneâ€"Hour Service ©@ Infant Care ®@ Junior Congregation © Organ, Piano, Full Cho & lslrr;ht Congregational inging ©@ Mr. Sam Carser, Bassâ€" _ Baritone, Soloist _ _ TO THE sUNDAY EVENING SERVICE Are Invited KIPLING AVE. NORTH AT HINTON Hot Chocolate Other Taste Tempters THISTLETOWN Hot Dogs Sundaes Cones Organist

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