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Weston Times (1966), 6 Jan 1966, p. 10

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~| Kingsway Plumbing & Heating Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Love, Bill, and | Year‘s Eve. Â¥Barbara, Yorkview Dr. and Mr. ooodaf s ad and Mrs. Fred Barrs, Culnan Ave.,| Also entertaining in their home were guests of Mrs. Love‘s sister 9° N°W Year‘s Eve were Mr. and and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs R. Pardy, Crown Hill Rd. John Turner, Oakville, at dinner on | * * * New Year‘s day. ! Neighbours and friends welcomâ€" _ Discussion and refreshments will follow the showing of the film. AUTHORIZED ETOBICOKE HYDRO INSTALLER REPAIRS â€" Al.flu;gm NEW INSTALLATIONS °.__IM.â€"SINKâ€"ERA GARBAGE DisPOSERS 5249 Dundas St. West Phowe BE. 1â€"3111 was banned by the Governments @f France and Italy: DID SANTA LEAVE A PING PONG SET? Table Top $14.95 Base $11. These strong, lightweight boards are sound deadening and easy to handle. Con be painted or used as is. ISLINGTON PLUMBING CO. PurcHase $11099 ” .(.\0 y reNt }S15 . ETOBICOKE HYDRO _ The Greatest Service in Tater Heating Phone Today â€" We Deliver Promptly n January 16 Mark‘s Film Society is showâ€" the third in its series of five ) on Sunday evening, January ROAD RACING SETS‘ AND ELECTRIC TRAINS LAST LONGER, WORK BETTER ON PERMANENT LAYOUT BOARDS. . from Lakeshore Lumber A TIMELY SUGGESTION Reguiation Green Stain Also Available . $2.75 per qt. ° â€"ghÂ¥trut MwTownts â€"__â€" PLhone 251=2181 4‘ x 4‘ Size 4‘ x 6‘ Size 4‘ x 8‘ Size ETOBICOKE HYDRO AUTHORIZED WATER HEATER INSTALLER ©® AUTHORIZED HYDRO HEATER mnsTALLED & REPAIRSâ€"ALTERATIONS t‘s Socetr Along The Queensway Plumbing & Heating Contractors 115 THIRTIETHM STREET, TORONTO 14, ont from twoâ€" pamels of 4\2 foot x 5 foot sheets to BE. 1â€"6380 TRAIN BOARDS Enjoy it more with one of our sturdy, regulation size ping pong tables. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marley, Aldgate Ave., were hosts to neighbours and friends at a house party on New Year‘s Eve. , A lull has set inâ€"the aftermath of the festivitiesâ€"and I hope that the mothers will have recovered from the excitement of the holidays and entertainments sufficiently by next week so that they will find time to phone in some items of interest, without which there canâ€" not be a column. (10 yeor Hydro Gugrantee) !StNICE very respectable over the New Year, and parties were conâ€" fined mostly to homes and neighâ€" bourly affairs. It we warning Neighbours and friends welcomâ€" Net Per Month (No Installation Cost) Mrs. T. Turner, CL 1â€"7224 ild seem that advice and ed 1966 at a party in the broadcasts of our police| My, and Mrs. N. Bulloci nt kept th_.Mn‘_lyl.im Ave. Installed â€" 61 â€" 62 $3.04 $4.56 $6.08 it ds 7 ies Psnnd in 33‘% monaural include John Gielgud reading from Shakespeare, Six Montreal Poets, A Day in | Algonquin Park (songbirds and nature s.ounds), Donald Davis as Krapp in Krapp‘s last tape, Linus Pauling speaks, a tribute to John F. Kennedy, grammar and converâ€" ;sation instruction in French, Gerâ€" j lib.r;;; Keep Records Circulating Among the titles in the first colâ€" lection are many of the great symâ€" phonies, operas and ballets from the classical ahd modern repertoire. Other exciting long play recordings |_ Temperature in the cottage was 34 degrees, so we didn‘t remain idong enough to get it heated, for I had to get home to prepare for a family dinner the next dayâ€"baking to do, and organize" preparations | for dinner for twelve guests. It was a‘ happy occasion, with our family, and friends. We had |our son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Turner, Oakville, with Tommy and Vicky; daughter | and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Len{ Nicholls, Marguerite, and Joan; my _ only surviving sister, Mrs. William White, and Bob Bellini, all of Scarborough. The first part of a cin-u]ating} record collection that will soon | cover every variety of musical and spoken recording will be available + for public loan at the Main Library, | Etobicoke Township Public Library, | 36 Brentwood Road North (One block west of Royal York Road and | Bioor Street) beginning in the first | week of Januart. sls 1 | _ Riding the old grey mare along fthe shoulder of highway 48 north of Markham, was a man, wearing !a crash helmet!!!! |\_ Despite the lovely sunny . day, | Lake Simcoe was bleak, and windâ€" | swept. There were a few cottagers | visiting on the ‘deserted beach, and on the lake, between the beach |and Georgina Island there was a solitary fish hut, which appeared J to be sinking in the thawing ice. we witnessed one person who heedâ€" ed the "Drive Carefully" _ slogan very _s_eriol{sly, it appeared. Mrs. Jessie Plant, president, exâ€" tends a warm welcome and invitaâ€" tion to ladies in the district to join them. If interested, call her at 251â€"6429. On our way to the cottage on Lake Simcoe on New Year‘s day, The Queensway ‘ Ladies‘ Proâ€" gressive Conservative Association is resuming activities on January 25 at its dessert luncheon and card party in the Mayfair Inn on the Queensway, at 1 p.m. She is survived by her husband, Dr. H. Prouse, and two young daughters, Port Credit. Mrs. Prouse was recovering from a broken hip, sustained in a fall on the ice a few weeks ago, and, with friends, was going out for Christmas dinner when she sudâ€" denly was stricken. _ Sincere and kind sympathy is conveyed to Mr. and Mrs. J. Wood, 25 Yorkview Dr., who are mournâ€" ing the sudden death of their daughter, Mrs. H. Prouse, on Christmas Dayv. ‘The festive season was marmd‘ with illness in the Gillie family on | Ambleside Ave. The flu bug, and strep throats kept the entire family confined to home, and news of the | death of Mr. Gillie‘s aunt in Peterâ€"| borough necessitated a hurried trip| to that city by Mr. and Mrs. GillicJ to attend the funeral. Mrs. William Sanders, 9 Ambleâ€" side Ave., was hostess to relatives and friends at dinner on New Year‘s day. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, senior, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders and their two sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. 966 at a party in the home of and Mrs. N. Bullock, Ambleâ€" This collection will soon be augâ€" {mented by many more selections |in the above categories as well as | by recorded Jazz and Musical Comâ€" ;edy titles. Later in 196§ a major |record collection will be available lfor loan‘ from the new Richview Regional Library, now under conâ€" struction. Patrons will have the opportunity of listening to records in the Audioâ€"Visual section of the ‘ new library which will be equipped | with listening tables and headâ€" | phones. â€" A nominal rental charge will be made for all record loans at the Brentwood Road library, _ Adult patrons, . borrowing records, will réceive an instruction pamphlet to guide them in the correct handling methods and the > library rules applying to record loans. edy man, Russian, Italian and Spanish and folk songs and sacred music. Children‘s music, yerse, rL}}mes and stories are available in both 334 and 78 speeds. This collection will soon be augâ€" SIXTY BUSY: HAPPY YEARS of married life were celeâ€" brated by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longstaff of Fourth Street, New Toronto, who were honored at a dinner in Olivet Church of the New Jerusalem by over 160 friends and relatives. oi e it n _ "The whole secret of a success ful and happy marriage is in keep lish, â€" After the railway reached Washâ€" Many were the good wishes exâ€" ington State and a depression ocâ€" tended to Mr. and Mrs. Longstaff|curred the family came to Toronto, on this happy occasion, both in| where, &s a young lad, he attended person and by card and telegram the snumll school connected with the from the Queen, government leadâ€"| Olivet Church. ers including Metro and the town! A Philadelphia girl and student of New Toronto, where Mr. Longâ€"| at a drama school in the area, Lois staff‘ was clerkâ€"treasurer for 42tGr:hun was introduced to young years. iMr. Lonestaff and on TieaamhLas Helped Found Etobicoke Church Mr. & Mrs. Frank Longstaff _ Honored On 60th Anniversary A Philadelphia girl and student at a drama school in the area, Lois Graham was introduced to young Mr. Longstaff, and on December 28, 1905, the two stole away and got married at a nearby church. Born in a railway car in North Dakots while his father was surâ€" veying the Great Northern Railâ€" way route in the 1880‘s, Frank Longstaff has had to ‘battle it out every inch of the way‘, including fighting off the Sioux Indians when he was very young. m actively interested in many " says Mrs. Longstaff, whose happy marriage and busy life are ample proof of her statement. o Photo by Stan Windrim 10 GALS. "88" GAS â€"WITH _ 2 NEW TIREâ€" PURCHASE to be sick‘.‘ They enjoy many activities with their family. With Grace, a graduate of the Ontario College of Art, Mrs. Longstaff parâ€" ticipates as a puppeteer in presentâ€" ing puppet plays for entertainment at Christopher House and for _ Life is full of interesting things for Mr. and Mrs. Longstaff, who are :tno t.'u‘:_y halin; a happy time staff has many happy memories of the days when, as a paddler extraordinaire of the Parkdale Canoe Club, he won seven Canaâ€" dian championships and brought up his two boys to be first rate paddlers. A _ The s have three chilâ€" lan of Cleveland, Frank Jr. of Etobicoke, and Grace at home; and four grandchildren, who add much to their enjoyment of life. Residents of Fourth Street for the past 50 years, Mr. and Mrs. Longstaff are active members of Olivot‘ChurdL At 83, Mr. Longâ€" _ Working x.tnuum of a lumâ€" ber firm in daytime, Mr. Longâ€" staff kept books for New Toronto at night, from the time it was inâ€" corporated as a village. In 1933, when the firm folded, he became the town‘s first full time clerkâ€" 1958 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 2â€"door herdtop. Fully power equipped. Kept in beautiful condition inside and out. Lic. 7198 . iroimenainmemiamirinel 1960 FORD 2â€"door, 6 cylinder, standâ€" “95 1960 FORD 2â€"door.: Runs good, needs ard shift. Lic. 18960 ... . body work . , A . 1958 CHEV. convertible. 6 cylinder, “50 , * , tomatic, redi. Lic. 151364 =;59 M;T!'alfz-do:r Autometic, 6 @90R ‘ _ Lots moreâ€"If we haven‘t got it we w cylinder.. Lic. 503867 steering and brakes, radio. A clean cor. @4 A tie. £50300 "~ $445 1959 FORD 2â€"door. Automatic, 6 cylinder, radio. A very good running car. Lic. 524188 > A real clean car. Lic. 544288 ._ JOVV 1960 OLDSMOBILE 2â€"door hardtop. Automatic, 1960 M!I!OR'I-doov li:lnu 500. Vâ€"8, eute~ power steering and brakes, radio. Exâ€" matic, radio. lue with blue interior. cellent car. Lic. 116996 ... 5975 A clean car. Lic. 84188J 5595 1958 Tâ€"BIRD CONVERTIBLE. Fully equipped. White with red ‘interior. Brand new top. s, 095 Lic. H27781 s a 3 1959 MONARCH 4 â€"door. Automatic, power _ _ 1958 CHEV. Biscayne 4â€"door. Automatic, 6 White with red interior. Lic. 387640 power steering and brokes. Block with red interior. Lic. 156377 .â€"~_.. red interior. Lic. 156377 ... PJJ Excellent top. Lic. 410694 «. POV 1961 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL. Fully power equipped. Beautiful tan colour with%white and tam interior. This car seen by appointment only as car is being {v‘i.von by owner‘s wife. Lic. 500808 . 51,995 redio, 6 cylinder, meroon with @% P0R -un;ning interior. . Lic. 149839 51,395 1961 MONARCH Richeliew 4â€"door, automatic, 1961 ENYOY 4â€"door. A fittle dandy. t J s n1 Don‘t Delay "Come See â€" Come Save â€" Today! Here are a few suggested cars sold as to true volue ! > 1962 PONTIAC Lourention 4â€"door, automatic, 1961 PONTIAC Strato Chiet 2â€"door, automatic. 225 NEW TORONTO STREET 2 Blocks North of Lakeshore Rd., Just Off Corner of 18th THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS or HIDDEN CHARGES GRANT A. EDWARDS We are here to sell and serve you, the qutomobile buyer! Look at these prices, then come on in and see for yourselfâ€"the outomobile of your choice and the price asked. Be thrifty. School Board, Mrs. Longstaff is an active member of the IODE. m()v:"ll.m&ldnumt: y. couple gathered at church celebration, participating in the grand march and Virginia Reel other groups and associations. A former member of the Menâ€" $455 wave e fifeing 183 THE QUEENSWAY AT Phone CL. 1 (RETAIL ONLY) 2 Blocks West of Royal York Road car to suit Lots moreâ€"If we haven‘t got it we will get the cylinder, redio. Gold and white with gold interior. Very clean. Lic. 508634 1958 CHEV. 2â€"door. Automatic, 6 cylinder, radio, Lic. 544058 matic, radio. Blue with blue interior. 1961 COMET 4â€"door de luxe. Big 6 motor, auto~ Foir car all around. Blue in and out. 7 Lic. 438427 8775 1960 CHEV. convertible, automatic, 6 cylinder, radio.~ White with bronzse interio. @OAE .. Phone 259â€"5284 ;\ QurEn EuZABETR way â€"â€" Thursday,; January 6, 1966 â€" PART TO HANCOCK flowers from the town. Messuges were received from Prime Minister Lester Pearson, Premier John Robarts, the new federal minister of Trade and Comâ€" merce, Robert Winters, Alan Eagleson, MPP for York West, and which added to the gaiety of the ’3” :% 3* «3333 | TNE QUEEWSWaY +4

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