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Weston Times (1966), 23 Sep 1965, p. 8

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A revised and expanded verâ€" sion of the author‘s classic work en traitors and defectors of World War II, from William Joyce (Lord Hawâ€"Haw), Dr. Al an Nunn May, Fuchs and others, through to the Profumoâ€"Keeler scandal. Dame Rebecca, descriâ€" bed as the world‘s No. 1 woman _ An American book on Canaâ€" dian . culture, first attempt by an American critic to deal with the literature, both French and English, of this country. The works . of Morley Callaghan, Hugh McLennand, Francis Parkâ€" man and many others are disâ€" eussed and reviewed, and those of French authors, past and preâ€" sent, and the role these writers have played in furthering the Separatist _ movement. . Photoâ€" graphic illustrations and Duncan MacPherson cartoons. An imâ€" portant work by the holder of an award for "outstanding conâ€" tribution to literature." There is new and interesting reading for every taste at Wes ton Public Library. TMHE NEW MEANING OF TREASON by Rebecca West (364.13W) Present Planning © CANADA by Edmund Wilson FESTIVAL draws visitors from all over the world. For three weeks the Scotâ€" tish capital has a programme of musâ€" ie and drama featuring famous artists. Among the visitors to this year‘s festiâ€" val were Mr. and Mrs. C. Simms of 57 Verobeach Blvd. in Weston. They were pictured on the ramparts during (Continued from Paze 1) than first class in its final apâ€" pearance," he said. _ _ _ Hurlburt stated that he feels the Planning Board should beâ€" eome a "planning and developâ€" ment committee of council, reâ€" sponsible for overall planning matters, including district and official plans, but also for enâ€" couraging development." ‘THE EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL If residential building went forward quickly it would be the planning committee‘s task to promote services such as shopâ€" ping centres to meet the needs 'yo : 4 Door Hardtop. Automatic, V8, radio, power steering. power ° brakes, padded dash, outside! mirror, white wall tires, full discs. « Licence No. 433â€"323 Full Price 1965 :: I’o: 2 Door Hardtop. Power steering, power brakes, power windows‘ and seat, power antenna,! radio white walls, discs. « Licence No. 429â€"642. Full Price 13400 \ 1965 :.» steering, 1965 white walls, full discs. Licence No. 427â€"166 Convertible. Power steerâ€" ing, power brakes, radio, 1965 Chevrolet Impala 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire 1965 O|dsmobile Dynamic 88 BARGAIN TIME at LEAVENS ORESHO COMPANY CARS of the immigrant parents and | the ambitions of their children for a life of their own in the New World. Remarkable characâ€" terization in this story of strugâ€" gle for understanding, told with clarity and sensitivity and an unusually _ descriptive prose style. | THE OXFORD HISTORY OF ) AMERICAN PEOPLE by Samuel Eliot Morison (973.M) A new history of the people of the United States by Ameriâ€" ca‘s most distinguished historâ€" ian, from prehistoric man to the Kennedy era. The parallel hisâ€" tory of Canada is also briefly told. New maps and illustrations have been chosen for artistic quality as well as historical inâ€" terest. An intellectual and litâ€" erary legacy to his country by WHERE MIST CLOTHES DREAM AND SONG RUNS NAKED by Sara (F) A new work by a young Amâ€" erican writer dealing with a Jewish family in Boston, and the conflict between the ideas writer, gives shrewd and originâ€" al insight into the everâ€"changing phenonenom of treason, and draws her own provocative conâ€" clusions. of new subdivisions, he said. "The duties of the committee would _ include encouragement of the prestige commercial and industrial areas in the townâ€" ship as well." Closer coâ€"operation between the builders and the local govâ€" ernment would mean more as sessment and a larger "tax, structure" for North York, he suggested. The controller said he has supported a similar proposal made by the Goldenberg Comâ€" mission, in a brief submitted to the Ontario government. Full Price «53 019 $4,099 $4,599 September 23, 1965 a visit to Edinburgh Castle, where they learned some of the building‘s turbuâ€" lent history from a guard of the Camâ€" eronians. Pipers, drummers and dancâ€" ers of several Scottish regiments perâ€" form in the spectacular Military Tattoo which takes place on the esplanade of the castle during the Festival. A strange, fictitious place somewhere in the Orient, plaguâ€" ed by rebellion, racial struggle and protest, is dramatized by the author of "A Bell for Adâ€" ano‘‘ â€" a Pulitzer prize winner, and other successes. A host of yellow and whiteâ€"skinned charâ€" acters move through this imâ€" mensely _ descriptive _ novel, which searches out the underlyâ€" ing issue of race against Tace, and man against man. HOW TO TRAIN YOUR BABY TO READ by Glenn Doman (372.41) describes as a man who has combined a life of action with literary craftsmanship. WHITE LOTUS by John Mersey (F) Described as "the gentle revâ€" olution" this demonstrates a new idea based on the premise that tiny children want to learn to read, and are at a stage to absorb new information easily. Investigation has shown that many parents have been able to teach 3â€"year olds and even 2â€" year olds to read. The author discusses controversies of early reading, and the methods of teaâ€" ching a young child. DAVID BEALE, Executor, by â€" his ‘solicitors, Messrs. Fraser & Simms, 1944 Wes only to the claims of which notice has been received. _DATED this 2ist day of All persons having claims against the estate of Ruth C. Rothery, late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Retired Librarian, deâ€" ceased, who died on the 30th of March, 1985, are hereby notified to send to the underâ€" signed on or before the 10th of October, 1965, their names and full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the estate will be Sealed _ tenders, _ clearly marked as to tender number, will be received in the office of the Assistant Secretary for Periodical and Magazine Subscriptions. Tender forms may be obâ€" tained upon application to the Purchasing Department, 15 Oakburn Crescent, Wilâ€" lowdale. Ontario, 225â€"4661. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acâ€" cented. 28. 1965 at 3:00 PM. F. W. Minkler B.A. D.Paed., Director of Education. S. Cowan, B.A., f Chairmman. In the Estate of Ruth C Rothery. â€" The Board of Education Tenders close September NOTICE TO CREDITORS Township of North York Periodical and Magazine Subscriptions TENDER Enumerators have been out this past week gathering inforâ€" mation and names for the votâ€" ers list. All data has to be obâ€" tained by September 25. Mrs. Art May of Golfdown Drive has received a visit from her brother and nephew who have just returned home to British Columbia. Birthday greetings go to: Bill Marsh, September 22; Cathy McEwen, October 4; Mrs. Kay Gilligan, October 4; Mrs. Ada Woodend, October 5; Susâ€" an Crowther, October 5; Donny Ward, October 3; Kenneth Jorâ€" dan, October 6; Johnny Davis, October 3. John Dolman, Buttonwood Avâ€" enue spent a holiday in Campâ€" bellton, New Brunswick visiting his father and family. The Elmlea ladies group have resumed their weekly euchre group on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Millie Clare, Endiâ€" cott â€" Avenue. Winners â€" were: Mrs. Nancy Ready, Mrs. Hazel Sears, and Lillian Hammond. Travelling prize, Mrs. Nancy Ready. SCHOOL REâ€"OPENS Sat., Sept. 25th REGISTRATIONS from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. _ at Studio 1.0.0.F. Hall, 30 Church St., Weston All Types of Dancing Taught For Information WILFRID _ MeMILLAN BANKS and GORDON ALâ€" BERT BANKS, Executors of Wilfred Henry Banks Es tate, and WILFRID MceMILâ€" LAN BANKS, Adm tor of Margaret Banks Estate, by their solicitors, Messrs, Fras er & Simms, 1944 Weston Road, Weston, Ontario. Elmlea & Dist. Ann Carbis 741â€"5884 Sfichlldng In TV Towers F.M. & Channel 9 Antennas Excellent Reception Guaranteed All persons having claims against the estate of Wilfred Henry . Banks, late of the Township of Etobicoke, in the County of York, Retired Farmer. deceased, who died on the 26th of June, 1961, or the estate of Marraret Banks late of the said Township of Etobicoke Widow. deceased, who died on the 18th of June, 1965, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 10th of Octoâ€" ber 1965, their names and full narticulars of their claims. Imediately after the â€" said Aate the »hove mentioned es tates will be distributed, baving regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. 40 FT. TV TOWER COMPLETELY INSTALLED $59.50 CH 1â€"6451 In the Estates of Wilfred Henry Banks and Margaret Banks, deceased. Mollie MacGregor School Of Dancing DATED this #ist day of A.B. TV NOTIGE TO CREDITORS Phone 699â€"1442 At Andy Gibson‘s White Rose 1905 Weston Rd. Weston Credit Jewellers 1952 Weston Rd. Bannerman Hardware Ltd. 1935 Weston Rd. To All Residents of the Weston Area "MAKE IT A DATE... TO DONATE!" » AT THE WESTON SEPTEMBER 27° Central Restaurant 1946 Weston Rd. Inch‘s Rexall Drug Store 1937 Weston Rd. FOR THE CAUSE OF HUMANITY IS PUBLISHED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSIâ€" NESS OF THE TOWN OF WESTON. S. S. Kresge Co. Ltd. 1956 Weston Rd. Style Lounge 17 John St. Richardson Furniture & Electric Co. Ltd. 1919 Weston Rd. Weston Collegiate Cafeteria WHY? The Need Is Great Seven Years Ago The Canadian Red Cross Society Set Up A Voulntary Blood Donor Program To Enable Thoughtful, Charitable Citizens Like You To Give Blood At Scheduled Red Cross Clinics. Now A Free Blood Transfusion Service Is Available To RED All. DUE TO DEMANDS At No Time Is There A Surpus Of Blood In The Red Cross Blood Banks. Wilf‘s Cycle 19 John FOR THESE REASONS More Hospitals . . .. More People . . . More Operations . . . More Accidents ... More Blood Is Needed Especially At This Time Of Year. You Can Help The Cause Of Humanity If You . . . Beck Shoes ) 1915 Weston Rd. Weston Meat Market MAKE IT A DATE ... TO DONATE NEXT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th AT THE WESTON COLLEGIATE CAFETERIA Ackrow & Wells 1980 Weston Rd. BLOOD DONORS CLINIC NEXT MONDAY WILLIAM STREET BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 214 â€" 21 John St & Sports St. THIS MESSAGE St. Clair Paint & Wallpaper Little Bros. (Weston) Ltd. 2209 Weston Rd. Petrie TV & Appliances 1667 Weston Rd. R. A. Saalmans Jeweller 1888 Weston Rd. Ken Johns Men‘s Wear 4 John St. Doherty Roadkouse & Sherwin Williams Co. Nipissing Watercraft 1681 Weston Rd. (Weston) â€" 2079 Lawrence Ave. W. North West Taxi 17 John St. AT THE Wallpaper & Paint 1972 Weston Rd. McCuaig Bros. 13 John St. Of Canada Ltd. 1947 Weston Rd. Brookbanks 6:30 TO 9:00 P.M. 3:15 TO 5:00 P.M. e d mA AND West End Chrysler Dodge 1865 Weston Rd. Woods Trucking Co. Ltd. 50 Church St. CROSS Mayor Wes Boddington Weston Travel Service 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. James Trimbee Plorist 180 Church St. Ward Funeral Home 2035 Weston Rd. Belmont Chev â€" Olds Nydia Beauty Salon 1980 Weston Rd. 1945 Lawrence Ave. W. Champs d‘Elysees Cooper Furs Ltd. 1978 Weston Rd. Men‘s & Boys Wear 1975 Weston Rd. Hair Fashlon Salon 1812 Weston Rd. Jack Fraser

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