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Weston Times (1966), 14 Oct 1965, p. 3

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by Ed. Harper Much has been writtee and many words have been said about _ SPORTSMAN â€" LANDâ€" OWNER RELATIONS. As each hunting season comes upon us, we hear about all kinds of stupid and careless acts that cause landowners to ask their township officials to have their township closed to the discharge of fireâ€" arms. We cannot help but feel that rural people are justified in askâ€" ing to have hunters barred, specâ€" ially when the land and its orops give the mtheir livelyhood. If similar things happened to city folk, they would be the first MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. GuATT uJ®L § youny) j¢) NEIL J. MOREAU DISPENSING OPTICIAN Oculist â€" Prescriptions Completed â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service If Esther continues to earn this amount from her business until age 65, she and her husband who is drsabled and cannot work, can look forward to a retirement income of $104.17 from the Plan and $75 from Old Age Securityâ€" a total of $179.17. a month. When her hushand recerves Old Age Security, their income will be $254.17 a month. CPss0 248â€"1821 The Canada Pension Plan and its benefits Yours For Conservation The resident hunting licence is not a pass that gives access to any piece of private land alâ€" though many hunters seem to think it gives them the right to do what ever they want. In the post war years, it was an event for the farm people when a party of hunters speni a day of good fellowship with them. Since then however, every hunting season brings hunters and landowners further apart. Because of the concern over the closing of hunting areas, the Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters have spent many hours to holler RO 641777 WM. G. BEECH, General & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD Notary Public YORK TRAVEL BUREAU FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE by Ed Harper All benefits ander the Plan will maintain their value. The actual benefits payable will probably be higher than those $75 a menth Old Age Security. On the death of his wife. Mr. Meyer will also be entitled to a lump sum payment of $500. Should Esther die anytime after 1967, having contributed until her death, her husband will receive a disabled widower‘s pension of $64.06 a month unul he reaches age 65. At that time, or if he is already 65 when Esther dies, his pension under the Plan will be $62.50 a month plus Call RO 6â€"4603 Rod and Gun Club. This club was instrumemal in bringing pro blems faced by farmers in reâ€" gard to hunting to other member clubs in zome 5 of our Federaâ€" tion. Some three years: ago, it was felt it would promote a keenâ€" er interest in the education of Sportsmen if a trophy were awarded to the club that does the most to promote a better underâ€" standing between sportsmen and landowners. The Weston Recreation Commisâ€" sion donated the trophy on a perpetual basis. This trophy is and dollars to educate their member clubs in an ‘effort to restore some of the townships that have been closed to hunting. One of the clubs that have been active in this field is the Weston * Good Prices * Fast Pickâ€"Up CALL FRANK WANTED OLD CARS FOR SCRAP CH 4â€"5231 If, like Esther. you have self> emploved earnings of $5,800 a year. you will pay $158.40 a year which is 3.6%,, of £4,400, the maximum amount upon which contributions are payable. Payment will be in instalments in the same way you pay your income tax, given here since benefits will be adjusted to meet changes in living costs and in wage levels before they are paid and changes in living costs after they become payable. What will the Plan Here is what the Canada Pension Plan will do for people like Esther Meyer, a 30â€"yearâ€"old owner of a small store who makes $5,800 a year. The sportsman does not need to wait for legislation to be passâ€" ed that requires him to belong to a sportsman‘s club to help improve the relationship. He can, if he is interested, join any number of sporting groups in Toronto. One @f these clubs, and one that is close by is the Weston Rod and Gun Club. A telephone call to Warren Lough at 241â€"6995 will get the necessary informaâ€" In Quebec it is a condition upon the issuance of a licence that the holder be a member of a huntâ€" ing organization and its Federaâ€" tion of Sportsmen is some six hundred thousand strong because of this. In Ontarip, as yet We have not yet reacned this point, but if sportsmen do not soon amend their ways of thinking, every hunting township will be closed. When this happens (and it might be a good step in the right direction if it did), then maybe we would enjoy much better Sporisman Landowner Reâ€" lations. In our experience, the simple act of asking permission is the magic key that has never failed to gain us access to a farmer‘s land. In fact, one farmer told us if every hunter asked, he would never say no. on display in the trophy cabinet . in the town office. Added to this, is a program of posters supplied to any sportsman or landowner who wants them. Written in Engâ€" lish, German and Italian, it simâ€" ply asks the sportsman to ask permission to hunt. To date more than fifteen thousand of these | posters have been issued. If you | are interestd in a supply all that is required is a phone call tol CH 42171 and we will do the rest. A keenly contended for can be segn COst Issued iy authority of the Minister of National Health and Welfare, Canada, The Honourable Judy LaMarsh. This advertisement is one of a series which relates some of the important benefits of the Canada Pension Plan to individual circumstances. | QOn ‘Monday, October 18 at 8 p.m. the Weston Club is holding another of its popular entertainâ€" ment nights. As a sort of priâ€" mer for the coming deer season, the theme will be on deer huntâ€" ing, with good movies and two guest speakers who are noted | authorities on the subject. Bob "l‘odd from C.LL. will be one and ’the other will be from the Onâ€" | tario Department of Lands and | Forests. The place is the Auditorâ€" ‘ ium of the Weston Municipal | Building, 2000 Weston Road, adâ€" mission is free and all are welâ€" come. Well it looks like the ladies of the Weston Recreation Mixed Bowling League had to take a back seat to a man (Tuesday, Oct. 5th.) namely Joe Ward. He took practically all the honors for that day with the High Three flat 723. High three with hdep. 798 And high single flat 278. Congratulations Joe. Jessie Moule was able to get in there with the High single with hdep. 333. Four of the captains were away but that didn‘t seem to bother the rest of the team, for three of them came through with the high scores. Congratulations go out to Team No. 9 Kay Bell with high three flat 2600 and high three with hdep. 3373, Team No. 2 Freda Clarke with high single flat 933 and Team No. 4 Gladys McGuire with high single with hdep. 1226. Marianne Tavlor. Bowling League Wedding Trip To Oftawa Valley After St. Timothy Ceremony The bride‘s attendants were Mrs. David Hutt, Miss Jacqueâ€" lin Trim and Miss Marilyn Schâ€" eniman,. a cousin. They wore full length semi Aâ€"| line gowns in saphire blue, emâ€" bossed _ brocade _ with _ waist | length matching jackets. Head | pieces were wedding bands in matching brocade and carried ! The lovely bride wore an eleâ€" gant floor length sown of white organza with wrist length sleevâ€" es. White appliques bordered the rounded neckline and a tiny bow near the hem of the skirt was accented hy the lines of the dress which fell to a graceful train. Her fingertip veil with scalloped border was held in place by a crown of crystals and The bride‘s bouquet was a cascade of white sweetheart rosâ€" es centred with three large white caltalaya orchids, backed with ivy and large white velvet bow. Miss Donna Rammage, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bakâ€" er of Windal Avenue, Weston, was the bride of Leslie Clyde Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lesâ€" lie Moore, Aura Blvd., Weston, at a recent wedding at St. Timâ€" othy by the Humber Church. Rev. George Garrett performâ€" ed the ceremony at the alter decorated with bouquets of fall flowers. Her head piece featured a pill box crown covered in matching peau de soie and lace, from the centre of which puffed a shoulâ€" der length French illusion veil. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther the bride was attired in a semiâ€"fitted Aâ€"line gown of peau de soie over which was worn a full length French lace redinâ€" gote sweeping from the shouldâ€" ers into a chapel train. Glads And Pink Carnat Set Mcleishâ€" Artinger Vc In a setting of white gladâ€" lolas and pink carnations at St. Margaret‘s Church, Ridley Blivd. Sahdra Phyllis McLeish, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McLeish ‘of Kingdom St., Wes ton, became the bride of Robert Artinger. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Artinger, Fairlawn Ave. Father Bolan conducted the ceremony and Miss Joanne Dillen was organist. ©$1575.00 36 months* $ 54.25 . 2475.00 36 months* / 85.25 3600.00 36 months* 124.00 All Home Improvement plans are tailorâ€"made _ the Associates. They‘re one of the largest to your own personal situation, and handled _ finance institutions in North America, with in the strictest confidence. So if you‘ve put . over 600 offices from coast to coast. Look im off that remodelling job too long already, call the phone book for the one nearest you. _ PPR sivance coOmPANyY LIMITED 1830 Weston Road â€"â€" Phone 241â€"4411 Also at Crang Plaza, 1630A Wilson Ave. â€"â€" Phone CH Have it done now with Associates Home Improvement Finance Plan If you can do You can borrow With a monthly the job for: the money for: payment of: NEED A GARAGE? 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