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Weston Times (1966), 9 Dec 1965, p. 3

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1| The Beverley Hills United Church Women held their Anâ€" nual meeting and Election of Officers for ©‘1966 as follows: honorary president, Mrs. Isobel Story; president, Mrs. Eleanor Arbuckle; _ viceâ€"president, Mrs. Eleanor Morrish; recording secâ€" retary, Mrs, Betty MacEachern; corresponding â€" secretary, â€" Mrs. Dorothy Yuill; treasurer, Mrs. Verna Feesey. Convenors: deâ€" votional, Mrs. Kay Brobst; Chrisâ€" tian education rep.. Mrs. Rene Gray; Mission, Mrs. Ann Black, Mrs. Velma Ball; flowers, Mrs. Betty Wilkinson, Mrs. Violet Morton; press and publicity, Mrs. Lena Stevens; Social, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Muriel Studâ€" holme, Mrs. Helen Hennessey ; visitation, Mrs. Lenore Bloore, Mrs. Joan Murray; chancel comâ€" mittee, Mrs. Belle Atkinson, Mrs. â€" Margaret Watson, â€" Mrs. Elva Green. Manse Rep. to Offiâ€" cial Board, Mrs. Betty Gillap. B.H.U.C.W. Hold Elections Powertul, seifâ€"propelied SNOW+*BIRD clears average drive and sidewalk in only 10 minutesâ€"you just guide ®. Easily handles all kinds of snow â€" wet and sticky, dry and fluffy, icy and crusted. Now, "pushâ€"button" starting available on all models, COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION! POWER SNOW REMOVER SNOWâ€" BIRD SNOW « BIRD OWNERS EVERYWMHERE Say "Makes winters more fun|" Kay YOUR CHONCE OF 4 GREAT MODELS: 20"â€"3 HP, 22"â€"4 HP, 24"â€"4 HP, 26"â€"6 i.« PRICED FROM ONLY $289.00 1978 WESTON RD. â€"â€" WESTON Leavens Bros. Limited 3220 Dufferin St., Weston, Ont. (781â€"5222) Chalet Sales _ (Div. of Cruickshank Motors) 241â€"8091 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. NOW ‘TIL CHRISTMAS Robert Simpson Co. Limited Aikenhead‘s Hardware Ltd. Around Downsview Pudd‘nhead Says: ; "Christmas is the time of the year when husbands and trees get trimmed â€" they sometimes get lit up, too." Playful Stocking Stuffers! If you are thinking of adoptâ€" ing a pet for Christmas, the Toâ€" ronto Humane Society recomâ€" mends that the animal be taken into the home before festive holiday excitement starts. This gives the pet a chance to settle down under normal conditions. The Society‘s "A d o p t i o n Room‘" is open 10 a.m. â€" 7 p.m. Tuesdays to Saturdays, and genâ€" eral manager, George Hulme suggests that now is an excellent rep. to Stewards, Mrs. Donna Ross, Mrs. Alice Woodhouse. nominations _ committee, Mrs. Margaret Seeley and Mrs. Conâ€" nie Johnson. The worship service and preâ€" sentation of the Christmas Story was taken by the Hills ‘n‘ Dales Unit. Dishpan â€" hands? â€" Just soak them for five minutes in a bow! of warm water and three tableâ€" spoons salt. Exhausted? Shake a few handâ€" fuls of salt into the tub. Fill up with warm water and, relax for ten minutes or so. Do your hands smell like an onion patch? Rub them with a little saltâ€"after you‘ve finished stuffing the turkey. How about tiredwfeel? Add a handful of salt to a warm foot (Continued on Page 5) Tired eyes will begone if you bathe them in a warm solution of ‘2 teaspoon salt to a pint of water. In case of emergencies, the Toronto Humane Society‘s Aniâ€" mal Shelter is open twentyâ€"four hours every day of the week. Old Englysshe Coughe Sirop If father‘s cough is keeping you awake at night, this recipe is guaranteed to charm the socks off amy husband coming down with a cold: Fill a cheese glass 1/3 full with black currant jam. Add 2 ounces of bourbon or rye whiskey. | Fill it up with hot water. then stir and serve with solicitude! A Pinch of Sait With the hustle and bustle of Christmas preparations gatherâ€" ing momentum, don‘t be a sad sack gals! Reach for the salt box and be at your sparkling best. time to be thinking about a Christmas addition to the famâ€" ily. At present they have a good supply of healthy pups and kitâ€" tens â€" each one examined and approved for release by Staff Veterinarian, Dr. J. G. Meâ€" Greevy, MRCVS. For people who adopt animals, there is a free examination of the pet‘s condiâ€" tion 7 to 14 days later. Leave winter behind and discover the warm delights of cruising to Hawaiian Paradise Islands. This new, allâ€"expense Matson cruise leaves San Francisco Jan. 27, 1966; next day,Los Angâ€" eles. Fares from $590 inâ€" clude ship as hotel at each port. Book early, see us now for complete details. 1 ISLANDS â€" 15 DAYS Oahu â€" Kavai â€" Maui â€" York Travel Bureau TAKE NOTICE tha; an Applicatiog,will be made, on or after the 10th day of December 1965, to the Licutenâ€" ant Governor of the Province of Ontario, for an Order permanéntly closing the Cemetery described above. DATED _ the 28th day of October, 1965. .'Alb‘gtt:ul":er. 811;:‘" Ella and . Vic ogg, Trustees, BY MILLS AND IIIJJ* M 481 University Avenve, Toronto, 2 their solicitors. Â¥ make the ({0@dtay Erighler onnfn NOW FROM @&s> W.P. GRAHAM In the matter of tae Cemetery on the North side of Albion Road,. West of Martin Grove, known as "Smithâ€" field Cemetery", being part of Lot 36, Concession 2 gon;ing the Humber, Township of Etobicoke, County of ork. 7@ m [ss â€"‘ lOMWers S S LURLINE HAWAII WINTER PARADISE _ CRUISE 1166 Weston Rd 766â€"1777 Hawail 241â€"2447 THE CEMETERIES ACT Toronto Symphony Orchestra The Toronto Symphony Orchâ€" estra will be giving the second contest in the North York Series on Saturday, December 11, 1965 and the final concert Saturday, January 15, 1966 at 8 p.m. in Earl Haig Auditorium. Tickets are available in the Heinzman S to re, _ Northtown Plaza or from the Chairman (North York Home and School Council), Mrs. G. Zajdner â€" 633â€"4959. * School Accident The Swindles of 6 Mayo Drive have been hitting the news in my column quite regularly. Last week it was news of Stephen taking over The Times route in his area. This week, we mention his young sister Margaret. who was in an accident in Maple Leaf School Yard, and injured her nose. This week she entered Humber Memorial Hospital to have an operation to repair the injury. We wish her a speedy recovery, and hope that she is able to return to school very soon. Northwestern Family "Y" 1 As usual for the Northwestâ€" ern "Y", they are offering a | very attractive Christmas prnz~| ram for the children of this | area, during the holiday season. | On _ Tuesday, _ December 284 there is to be a tour of the T&Fâ€" onto International Airport, and | a flight around the city in an | Air Canada Vanguard. i North York Home and School Council sponsors this programâ€" me and wish to report the sucâ€" cess of the October 16 concert. Those who attended were reâ€" warded by the great talent of the Symphony‘s new conductor Seiji Ozawa. For an evening of musical enjoyment, plan to atâ€" tend. Get your tickets now. Founder Of Countryman Chapter Awarded Life MenW MRS. BARBARA LEEWIS receives pin representing Primary Life membership to the I.O.D.E. from John Countryman Peg Grant Maple Leaf & Amesbury News | Registration is now being acâ€" cepted at the Family "Y" at | 2600 Jane Street, or you may lphone in your registration at | 638â€"0744. Total cost for the | three days will be $7.00 for | "Y" members. Non members ; may also register at a cost of ‘38.50. Get your registration in NOW, as a second bus may be | added to the flight or tour, if l warrented. ® Wednesday, December 29,| Rev. C. G. Beckel will conduct there is to be a big swimmornâ€" | the service and narrate the ing, when the children will meet , Christmas® Tableau. at Sheppard and Keele Gate of In the evening at 7:00 p.m. the R.C.A.F. Base to be taken the Junior Department and the into the Recreation Centre for | Junior Choir will present their a Swim and Fun morning. annual pageant entitled ‘‘The Thursday, December 30, the children will be picked up by bus at 9:00 am. and will be taken on a tour of the new City Hall followed by a tour of Maple Leaf Gardens. They will stop at the Central "Y" for lunch and games, and then be treated io a movie "Seven League Boots" â€" the story of Tom Thumb. Elverston United Sunday, December 12. is a big day for the members of Elverston Park United Church. There will be no Sunday School at the regular hour, due to the regular White Gift Service to be held during the morning service of worship, at which all the children of the Sunday School will bring their gifts, which will be distributed to the needy of North York and Tor: onto. $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 largeat to your own personal situation, and handled â€" finance institutions in North America, with in the strictest confidence. So if you‘ve put over 600 offices from coast to coast. Look in off that remodelling job too long already, call the phone book for the one nearest you. 1830 Weston Road â€"â€" Phone 241â€"4411 Also at Crang Plaza, 1630A Wilson Ave. â€" Phone CH 4â€"6438 Have it done now with Associates Home Improvement Finance Plan NEED A GARAGE? AN EXTRA BEDROOM? TB CHRISTMAS SEALS If you can do _the job for: Chapter Regent Mrs. Gordon Leggett while her twin sister Monica Hannigan watches. FREE TB TEST FOR EVERYONE help prevent tuberculosis buy In the evening at 7:00 p.m. the Junior Department and the Junior Choir will present their annual pageant entitled ‘"The Gates of Christmas". There will be a Carol Sing preceeding this pageant at 6:45. On Saturday, December 11. the teaching staff are preparing a Christmas party for the Primâ€" ary and Kindergarten Departâ€" ments of the Sunday School from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Durir; this time. the ladies of . the church will conduct a sale of Christmas Gifts. BECK * SHOES SNOW BOOTS 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence FOR STYLE AND COMFORT ASSOCIATES You can borrow the money for: A Financing Plan for Every Need * Savage * Gold Cross * Scott McHale For Children For Ladies For Men FINANCECOMPANYLIMITED QUALITY SHOES Clarks of England BUY AND WEAR 241â€"5978 By sen‘ed Monday in part says: "In the ensuing 14 years, her devotion to the Chapter in parâ€" ticular and the 1.0.D.E. as the whole has not been exceeded by any of her fellow members. "‘She has held the offices of Regent (twice), First Vice Regâ€" ent, Second Vice Regent. Serâ€" vices at Home and Abroad Secâ€" retary, Education Secretary, and Echoes Secretary as well as inâ€" numerable convenorships. ‘"‘She has given 100 per cent support to each and every proâ€" ject that the Chapter has underâ€" taken and because of the uneasâ€" ing loyalty, unbounded enthusâ€" iasm and thorough love of her participation in the 1.0.D.E., we her fellow members feel most strongly that she more than qualifies for the least token that can be bestowed, namely Primâ€" ary Life Membership in the 1.0. One of the founders and chiet , Chapter driving forces behind the John | M# ": Countryman Chapter 1.0.D.E., g;:i‘."’_” Weston, was presented a Primâ€" | 5y"/ mak ary Life Membership this week. | °* ‘*MU‘! Mrs.Barbara Leewis, a charter member and a founder of the Chapter was presented the memâ€" bership at the annual Christmas meeting held in the home of Mrs. D. K. Ritchie, Riverbead Drive. It was the first 1.0.D.E. event that Mrs. Leewis has been. able to attend since the Chapter‘s potâ€" lick supper held in May. ‘This summer she was ill and broke a leg. A charter member since Chapter was founded in 1951, the citation she was sented Monday in part s With a monthly _ payment of: _ THE WESTON TIMES â€" MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) DISPENSING OPTICIAN Oculist â€" Prescriptions Completed â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service NElL J. MOREAU 248â€"1821 241â€"0462 the May preâ€" Caller Ernie McCullough, who is well known in the west end of Metro, will also give instrueâ€" tion to novices. The dance is open to the public. At West Humber Saturday night a fund raising square dance sponsored by the 18th Humber West Scouts and Cubs will be held at West Humâ€" ber Public School, 15 Delsing Avenue, Rexdale. - Christmas hampers, dy families and -.m ing and bedding to families lost their homes because of Her daughter Janna and sister Monica Hannigan wit ed the ceremony. June Geranium Bath Solts poired with Bath Soap for luxurious bathing. $2.75 Luxury French Basket, a bow quet of bath preffies. Luxury Ensemble sands her three beau» tiful wishes for Christmas . . . June Geranium Bath Soap plus June Geranium Bath Oil to perâ€" fume and soften water. . June Goronium or Blue Grass Dusting Powder, Bath Mit, Hand Lotion, a symphony of dainty color and delightful frogrance. Bath Salts, Dusting Powder, Geranium. satinâ€"smooth hands, Bath Soap for a creamy lather. . $2.50 Perfume Sproy, Bath Scop, June Geranium Hand Lotion for Mémoire Chérie Fragrance Fou, er actoky Powder, Bath fiop.m Mémoire Chérie Bowket is all W $10.06 $5.50 $4.00 $7.50

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