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Weston Times (1966), 23 Sep 1965, p. 6

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â€"â€"Mom, Dad & »Grandparentsv Promised More Social Aid day. York Humber New Democratic Party candidate has launched his campaign Monday, He pledged himself to a full French Art Works On Display At Downsview Public Library time, doorâ€"toâ€"door campaign in the eight weeks before election "I will reach the voter throughâ€" out the riding," he promised. How does he plan to do that? Auguste Fremaux, a young French artist is being hailed in France, Switzerland and . Gerâ€" many as an artist of rare quality. His first North American show opens at the North York Public Library, Downsview Branch and will remain there until Sept. 25. Fremaux started painting at the early age of thirteen: when war broke out he was earning his living illustrating children‘s might," said Stevenson. "I. will meet him at the factory gates, busâ€"stops and shopping plazas." 1978 Weston Rd. Weston CH 13952 â€" CH 1â€"8091 4+ ®2 Most Cherished Gift D Of All. ‘She‘ll Love You Furever Fur an exciting surprise your wife a fur jacket, coat or stole by joining THIS MESSAGE FUR MEN ONLY! COOPER FURS COOPER FURS Weekly or Monthly â€"» THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, September 23, 1965 OVERNIGHT Fred Melick knew he would have the money he needâ€" ed to buy that car. And this is not an unusual case. Of course this actual customer was not named Fred Melick, but there are more badly. But where co money he needed tc car? Fortunately fo money he needed to buy anewer car? Fortunately for Mr. Melick he thought of The Bank of Nova Scotia. He went to his nearest Scotiabranch and answered a few quick questions about his job, inâ€" come and how much money he Mr. Melick needed a better carâ€" badly. But where could he get the Fred Melick, milkman, got a Scotia Plan Car Loan *â€"$1900â€"overnight 37, energetic Cfeotewfonnk at his New Drama Work Shop At Thistletown "Y" magazines. His talent was recogâ€" mized after the liberation â€" the result of a remarkable Paris exâ€" hibition of work he had done as a prisoner of war. One of the most talked about of the exhibit was called HUNâ€" GER. "I had just received a package from my wife and I preâ€" pared with the greatest possible care a deliciously flavored chocâ€" olate drink, when I discovered my friend almost out of his mind from envy and starvation. He was following my preparation with his eyes. I had an idea to put down on canvas this astroâ€" cious expression of misery, alâ€" most delirious. So I made a deal with my friend: He was going to get my chocolate on condition that I may paint him before he drinks it. Whatâ€"a sacrifice it was for me! Voila . . . ." Stevenson‘s campaign â€" headâ€" quarters have been set up at 701 The Queensway. Phone number His party advocates free eduâ€" cation for children, medicare and portable pensions for grandparâ€" ents. Mothers will get legislation to prohibit unscupulpus and priâ€" cing practices. Father will be protected from unemployment â€" receive free adult retraining if he‘s displaced by automation. York Humber voters "a program designed for the family." The newly formed Thistleâ€" town Drama Workshop have just begun meeting again after the summer break. The group came into existance last Spring, at which time they put on three one act comedies to a full house in The Thistletown Hall. Members are now enthusiasâ€" tically making plans for the year ahead, and are eagerly reading plays to try to find just THE one. At the present the group is being operated on a workshop basis, with time being given to the study of plays, voice projectâ€" jon, and miming, as well as to acting. The group meets mostly at the ‘Thistletown Y. building on Albion Rd., on Tuesday nights at 8:15 and anyone over the age of eighteen would be welcome. For further informaâ€" tion call Mrs. Chattaway at 741â€" Stevenson pians to bring to and more people with all kinds of names and jobs coming to The Bank of Nova Scotia to have their money problems solvedâ€"quickly. Why don‘t you? If you are worrying about your old carâ€"if you want a new carâ€" then get yourself a Scotia Plan Car Loan. The cost is lowâ€"you get life insurance at no extra costâ€"you get the same low cost for all makes and models of carsâ€"and you get the speed jof service that makes your money problems disappear â€"fast. How much money do you need? THAT‘S RIGHT, they are all dressed up to play hockey but they‘re wearing roller skates. And, it is no joke. These men are playing roller hockey at Team No. 6 Betty Charlebois‘ team had the high three flat with 2476 and high three with handicap 3253. Team No. 10 which is Nell Shannon‘s team took high single flat 1097 and high single with handicap 1331. On September 14 the Mixed Bowling League started its new season and got off to a very good start. There are sixty bowlers but to see the following high indivâ€" idual scores you might think there was just one. High Average â€" Nell Shannon 223; High Three Flat â€" Nell Shannon 669; High Three With Hdcp. â€" Nell Shannon 819; High Single Flat â€" Nell Shannon 303; High Single With Hdcp. â€" Nell Shannon 353. Mixed Bowling Through ker husband‘s contributions to the Plan, should he die when they have three Huguette and her husband, who is earning $4,200 a year, hope that Huguette will work for a few years before family needs require her attention full time. Assuming that Huguctte does just this, her contributions to the Plan will benefit her in several ways. For example, if she works only for another five years, at age 65 she will receive a smal retirement pension of $8.38 a month in addition to her $75 a month Old Age Security. The Canada Pension Plan and its benefits Downsview Arena. As yet there is not a league but the organizers hope that by next year there will be enough inâ€" terest generated to form one. M she decided to supptement her income at any time by returning so work, she could still receive the widow‘s and orphan‘s benefits, could substantially increase her retirement pension, and could also ensure her entitlement to a disability pension if she became disabled. At age 65, based upon both her own and her husband‘s contributions she would receive a pension of $57.53 a month plus $75 a month Old Age Security â€" a total of $132.53. young children, Huguette would receive a widow‘s pension of $57.81 a month plus $25 a month for each childâ€"a total of $132.81 a month. She would also receive a lump sum payment of $500. Two weeks ago he came secâ€" ond in the under two litre class at the United States Road Racâ€" ing Championship, Obio, and fourth GT overall, an outstandâ€" ing performance at the wheel as Earlier this month in B.E.M. C‘s Indian Summer Trophy Races for motorcycles and cars, Nerâ€" riere of Munhall Rd. took the checkered flag in the 10 lap Production Sports Car race (1300 â€" 1600 cc) on the Mosport track for his third consecutive victory in this annual event. racing behind him, Weston‘s Max Nerriere is giving his Lotus Elan. $9. (GT9) a final check for the 1600 cc, supporting event in the British Empire Motor Club‘s 5th Annual Canadian Grand Prix at Mosport Park on Saturday. Weston‘s Nerriere Set For Mosport On A Winning Spree WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE By KAY NEAPOLE BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. Here is what the Canada Pension Plan will do for people like Huguette Samson, a 22â€"yearâ€"old married woman who earns $56.50 a week. K you are employed and, like . Huguette, have earnings of $2,938 spread eventy over the . year, you will pay at the rate of | $1¢ a week. Your employer will pay the same amount. What will the Plan cost you" AM benefits under the Plan will maintain their value. The actual benefits payable will probably be higher than those given here since benefits will be adjusted to meet changes in hving costs and in wage levels before they are paid and changes in living costs after they become Phone 244â€"5324 he was racing against the powerâ€" ful horses of the super Cobras. Of the 35 starters, 19 finished, and Ludwig, Heimrath, currently second in Canadian Drivers‘ Championship points, wrapped up third place overall in his McLaren/Elva Ford. Getting the feel of the road, and skills of time, speed and distance on motorcycles in Eurâ€" ope, Max started his car racing career in 1961 at Mosport. Ever since that time he has enjoyed the revs of success at Greenâ€" acres, Watkins Glen, Harewood Acres, Waterford and St. Jovite â€" with a room full of trophies to his credit. Service manager for Orenda Engines, Max Nerriere puts in all his spare time on routine maintenance and tuning of the Lotus Elan. In the event of exâ€" tensive repairs, he is assisted by authority of the WMhiréster of Nuiondlle“ufl‘.q‘ The Honovweatic Judy hatGarch, This advertisement is one of a series which relates some of the important benefits of the Canada Pension Plan to Tremblantâ€"St. Jovite. He drives to races with the Lotus Elan on a trailer, and is usually accomâ€" panied by his wife, who keeps a watchful eye on the lap scoring charts, and sixâ€"year old daughâ€" ter. »4 an automotive division. He is al so a member of the Canadian Race Drivers‘ Association, which is by invitation only. Autosport, Cooksville. Off season, he activily participates in the Sports Car Club, Toronto, origiâ€" nally the first car club in the city (1948), before B.E.M.C. had MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) Last weekend he was at Playâ€" DISPENSING OPTICIAN Completed â€" Repairs â€"‘ Duplications & Fittings‘ Shutâ€"In Service Oculist â€" Prescriptions P NHenthe PPSP :\ W anates U# NEIL J, MOREAU (Continued on page 5) 248â€"1821 \\

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