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Weston Times (1966), 21 Oct 1965, p. 9

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Fashion Conscious Lassies, modelling the newest of new Fall styles will be seen in the Fall Fashion Show of the 288th Guide Mothers, to be held at St. Elizabeth‘s Church, the Queensway on October 26 at 8 p.m. All dressed up for a Satâ€" urday date, or a Sunday stroll, are Joanne Williams in her Three attractive young .ladies will vie tonight for the title "Miss Lakeshore Credit Union". Although the companies they represent are located in Etobicoke, the credit unions are members of the Lakeâ€" shore Chapter. The affair will take place at Anthony‘s Banquet Hall, in Long Branch, during the chapter‘s anâ€" nual dinner and election of offiâ€" 3 Etobicoke Beauties To Vie For ‘Miss Credit Union‘ Crown ~ ommc T 10R remmen :t.;\gbfgfig % e +# ‘yee } [ ol i RT S " e‘ ~ 1 * .. l( } 1 * 4 e‘ .. f «) o 2 m j i Â¥ j j 8 . # f 9 ’ * Th $ szw‘;" s ‘A' x N 3 i won" . _ 3z $ I . | y e d _ . ; * L o. 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And the attic is where 75% of your heat loss goes! @ TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR ATTICI If it has less than 4" of insulationâ€"if there are bare spots between batts, or in corners and crevicesâ€"then you are €efinitely THROWING YOUR HEATING MONEY AWAYI ©@ CHECK THIS CHART TO SEE HOW MUCH YOU MAY @ ow To SAVE UP TO 25% ON WEATING BiLLS! Spread doâ€"it yourseif MICAFIL quickly and easily in your attic over existing insulation., Covers bare spots, cornark and crevices too. It‘s clean, dustiess, odouriessâ€"keaps your heme cooler in the summer, HOT BLAST Dramatic proof of MICAFIL‘S amazing guarantee to lower your heating billâ€"or your money back l ‘Thickness of Approx. % heat loss The copper place glows red hot wnder intense Hlame. Phone Todaoy â€" We deliver promptly! The three credit unions repreâ€" sented in the beauty department are Canadian Trane employees with Patricia Rogers carrying the banner; Holy Angels Parish (Etoâ€" bicoke) with Marjorie Putz as repâ€" resentative, and Litton Systems (Canada) with Donna Barker doâ€" ing the honors. In former years the crown was Patricia Rogers Trane Company of Canada NEW TORONTO The undersigned manufacturer of Micafil Home Insulation guarantees that properly installed Micafil will within three years save in heating economies the equivalent money spent on Micafil or your money will be refunded. This refund refers to a maximum of 4 inchas total insulation including the Micafil layer. This guarantee is void only due to changes in :«tml system or physical changes in the ome. VERMICULITE DEMONSTRATION Saturday, October 23rd See this amazing demonstration of the _ efficiency _ of _ Vermiculite insulotion. Be sure to attend our MICAFIL money back guarantee smart wool dress and Anne King, so chic in her checkered dress, leather cap and shoulder bag. While, dressed for fun or relaxation Joanne wears a comfortable culotte and Anne, gay pajamas. The fashions are sponsored by Alwynn‘s Texâ€" tile Centre and Simplicity Patterns. Photos by Ivan Creighton contested by several beauties, but since the Ontario body of the credit union â€" movement . scratched _ the event from its annual gala banâ€" quet, held later in the year, interâ€" est has waned. Quality of entrants has not diminished however. The Lakeshore Chapter has a membership of 125 credit unions with an individual membership of about 90,000. Marjorie Putz Holy Angels Parish .. . but his hand is completely eool. COOL HAND 251â€"2281 The Ladies in Pink Festival of the Queensway General Hospital Womâ€" en‘s Auxiliary will be held on Monâ€" day, November 1 at Lakeshore Lion‘s Memorial Arena. The afternoon giant bazaar, from 1;30 to 4:30 will feature such inâ€" triguing shops as bake sale, Christâ€" mas decorations, delicatessen, aprons, fruit and flower stand, bathroom boutique, hand mades, tea shop, nearlyâ€"new shop and millinery shop with new hats priced from $5.95 to $12.95 and little whimsies. > Demonstrations of weaving and cake decorating will be given and there will be music novelties and Lakeshore Teachers Hostesses At Federation Area Conference f from the area. + At the conclusion of the mornâ€" ing session, the group will adjourn to the Lakeshore Memorial Arena for luncheon. They will be welâ€" comed by M. Caldwell, principal of Twentieth Street Public School. The superintendent of Lakeshore Public Schools, A. G. Gillespie, will address the group. Musical entertainment will be provided by Miss Burnetta Day of the Windsor area, who will sing several soprano solos. Miss Day is one of the most promising students currently studying at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto. "The purpose of the conference is to provide stimulus and inspiraâ€" tion for the Federation‘s current year, to present policy and inforâ€" mation to members, to assist them in program planning and to proâ€" vide an opportunity for officers of the various FWTAO associations and units throughout the province to become acquainted and discuss mutual problems," says Federation It‘s hard to be original; The Ontario Safety League frequently receives slogan suggestions from members of the public, including variations on the pun possibilities in the word (w)reckless. When this was first used in a slogan is not known, but here‘s an extract from a description of the OSL Safety Show at the C.N.E. in 1923. "The automobile wrecks, as horrible exâ€" amples that put ‘wreck‘ in reckâ€" less, were constantly surrounded by curious crowds." Incidentally, safety organizations seldom use this "shock", type of safety reminder nowadays; psychoâ€" logists and researchers have conâ€" cluded that it is not effective. Queensway Ladies Auxiliary Plans Mammoth Bazaar i s4Qy ACME Business Machines e Underwood * Remington * Royal e Smith Corona will meet : School. the area Lake S 275 Lakeshore Rd. E. Port Credit A Complete Office Equipment Service â€" CR. 4â€"2351 TYPEWRITERS Conference of the Fedâ€" Women Teachers of Onâ€" meet in Twentieth Street ool. Teachers will come area bordered by South e Simcoe, Scarborough Ontario. The Lakeshore Association ‘will be hosâ€" delegates and visitors Reconditioned the booths: bake table, apron: dolls‘ clothes, delicatessen mas decorations, parcel ; and last but not least, a b Men‘s booth. There will be many in and useful articles for sal beautifully . decorated _b Among them will be such as assorted bake goods, j lies, relishes, salads to p hungry members of the fa the little girls there will clothes and accessories; and girls, soft drinks, f\ Congregational Bazaar Planned At Queensway United Church A:ym'l'm Festival is to be held at Queensway United Church, Rosemeade and Tenby, on Green and decorations will euryounbflnum&m of the bazaar, featuring eight main A â€" fool embroidered fool‘s coat s All the money in the world is of no use to a man or his country if he spends it as fast as he makes it. All be has left are his bills and the reputation of being a fool. spot prizes; with free shopping bags for the first 25 customers. A mammoth dessert and card | party, limited to 500 persons, will be held in the evening, featuring a{ grand draw of three super prizes. Top prize is a portable TV and secâ€" l ond and third prizes, money trees of $100 in bills and $25 in bills. Many other prizes are to be won! been used president Miss Margaret Grant of Toronto. Miss Jean Roberts, president of the : tion, She ning ence She has been assisted in the planâ€" ning and execution of the conferâ€" ence by Mrs. Margaret Salter, Mrs. Sandra Book, Mrs. Marguerite Henderson, Miss Doris Elliott, Miss Evaline Trapp, Mrs. Donalda Loucks, Miss Bertha Wilcox, Mrs. Hilda Frosaye and Mrs. M. Dudâ€" ley, all members of the Lakeshore Public Schools‘ teaching staff. Presiding at the meeting will be Miss Mary Scanlan of North York Board of Education, director of Region three. Fellow Ayers, this is your roamâ€" ing reporter, with the latest news of Avers‘ activities in Etobicoke. On October 30, St. Wilfrid‘s A.Y.P.A. is sponsoring a" costume dance, using the Roman theme, with live entertainment, in aid of Anglican World Mission. It starts at 8 o‘clock and promises to be an enjoyable evening for all who attend. « AYPA Nursery At Christ Church On Fri. & Sat. Also in aid of, Anglican World Mission, Christ Church, Mimico, is holding a nursery, from October 15 to November 6, Friday nights from 7 to 9 and Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., for all busy mothers who would like a few hours of freedom to shop. Cost is 35¢ an hour and excellent care is guarâ€" anteed. : At the last Etobicoke A.Y.P.A.| Council meeting it was stressed by the executive, that, in order for| the council to reach its pledge to A.W.M., there is a need for all Ayers to support each other in their various fund raising activities. i So do get out and support these and other A.Y.P.A. activities. Diane Bicheno‘ wWORDS girls iss Jean Roberts, president of Lakeshore Teachers‘ Associaâ€" will preside at the luncheon. has been assisted in the planâ€" and execution of the conferâ€" by Mrs. Margaret Saiter, Sandra Book, Mrs. Marguerite may . have 4 ynth gold, still. OoF Robert Hancock â€"Rudyard Kipling many interesting s for sale in the rated â€" bo o t h s, be such goodies goods, jams, jelâ€" ds to please all f the family. For THE have to please all e family. For will be dolls‘ es; for boys s, fudge and el post a brand his but i WISE Rivarol eandy, it coat is a for grandma, â€" o::ldundho. accessories more, for pleasant place to conversation. will be shown for the you friends. It promises e and relax with f ition. . Continuous . shown in the Movie younger fry and Soft, warm orlon pile in a s m a r t _ new . multiâ€"colour design. From LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. at 22nd St. NEW TORONTO Open Mon. to Sat. â€" Tues. and Thurs. Nights till 9 p.m. QUILTED Warm and snug â€" keeps baby cosy in the coldest weather. ; 698 ©0.98 SKI JACKETS BUNTING BAGS BUNTING BAGS Boys‘ or Girls‘ 4â€"6X Extro warm, extra heavy pile lining for cosy comfort on the coldest days! Windâ€"resistant nylon, with hood. «,.09.98=. 9.98 sizes 7â€"14 * sizes 8â€"14 ® everyong. 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