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Weston Times (1966), 24 Mar 1966, p. 9

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1 Volunteer Drivers & Cars Needed | Some 28 young student nurses, most of them from outside the Toâ€" Psychriatric Hospital, want to ‘do the town‘ while they are in the area. T aleme ueumepinh uy in problem, they are having a bail! nee Thamh If 190 Miad Cetherine ladies went to see Miss Briscoe at the Lakeshore Y.W.C.A., seeking help and advice in their pursuit of ‘life th the big city‘. More than happy to comply with their wishes, Miss Briscoe took 14 of them on a tour of Toronto last week. They got glimpses of the O‘Keefe Centre, the old and the new City Hall, Chinatown and saw Casa Loma, Honest Ed‘s, Markham Street, High Park and the Exhibiâ€" tion Grounds; just enough to whet their appetites for more! They did m& to browse around the Colonâ€" nade, where they had coffee. But the street car and bus travel ate up almost three hours of their precious time! Next week 23 of them want to explore Yorkville Village with its intriguing shops, offâ€"beat characâ€" ters and coffee shops where a ‘happening‘ could happen anytime. For Student Nurses Tours KIPLING LUMBER 40 Kipling Ave. S. ISLINGTSN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY POTTED MUMS SPECIAL For Special Conditions use (T[fR!) Lawn Control Products CRAB GRASS? mo soâ€"sneen m-n--nu-.o:ufl.fl “wv;l"l.;svh:mnm Wood and Foad wite Kitex. & o. tag $5.95 WHITE GRUBS? us so.G0EEN Furioar with Wite aree Kter. 90 10. bog $6.95 as . hag $3.95 4 IT‘S ENSIGN FOR CARS s FOR CARS ... ASK ANYONE! â€" UNTIL 10 P.M. CLOSED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 6 P.M. OPEN EVENINGS A 6â€"seater station wagon with Vâ€"8 automatic, power brakes, power steering, seat belts, radio; finished in white with simulated 4 wood. trim. Lic. No. $299 5 10158X. JUST NORTH OF SEAWAY HOTEL OTHER USED CAR SPECIALS CAMPER‘S DELIGHT 1965 Morris Oxrford. A company car. Carries new tar werranty. 1964 M.G.B. 1962 Austin Cambridgé. Automatic, refinished in blue with white flash. Licence 467253 .. knmmere® . 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air. Automatic. N *# s Lie sce 219077 s £l M 1963 Repiter Clanic: Avtomeie $ imemadi® _ __600 0_ B zis EN S$1 G N= MOTORS iro. QUEENSWAY at WINDERMERE GARDEN CENTRE 1965 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE beautiful lawn OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Guarantees a r:’xl:”hhlmufi wleâ€" a e i a% cetw sftgriee Sahinks, es ming HZ SsB Metaritane ie Amenada in lawn care experts everywhere ! 20 to. bagâ€"$4.95 _ 20 . begâ€"$1.96 20 to. bagâ€"$2.95 _ s m. pagâ€"$ .15 a.':-'.“sto-uttn prosmium 21 â€"7â€"7 lightweight 25 to. bagâ€"$4.95 on their excursions, starting at the Lakeshore Y.W.C.A. at 7 pm. on a Wednesday evening, would be most welcome. Any volunteers? Call Miss Briscoe at the Y.W.C.A., 255â€"7311. If you lost your keys would it be: worth 60 cents to have them safely Fomovs §$0â€"GREEN * ALL PURPOSE 7.â€"7â€"7 FERTILIZER Then, if they should get lost, chances are the War Amps Key Tag Service will find them, and reâ€" turn them safely to you. This month seven million War Amps Key Tags ure going into the mails. When your key tag arrives, please remember to mail 60 cents for a duplicate set; 35 cents for a single tag, to War Amps Key Tag Serâ€" vice, 140 Merton Street, Toronto T. ‘Two thousand, five hundred and sixtyâ€"six deserving children were given holidays at Salvation Army Fresh Air Camps last year. RO. 2â€"8231 231â€" 3435 99 $1595 $1895 $1495 $1295 $1295 Religious Unity In A Pivided Car ‘FTwo of the prominent men m-mm- RELIGIOUS IN A DIVIDâ€" ED CANADA, to be held in Port Discussed By Panel Of Prominent Men Credit on March 27 are Rt.: Rev. Ernest M. Howse and Dr. Ramsey Dalhousie University in 1929 and graduated with Honours in Church History in 1981, the year he was ordained, In 1932 he graduated with .Uri“m of Sacred Theology from on 'wflm Seminary, New York, and in 1: a PhD. in History from the University of Edinburgh. He holds three honorâ€" ary degrees from Canadian Univerâ€" sities. $ A diligent scholar with a keen, eager mind, Dr. Howse is actively interested in ecumenical dialogue. This interest has taken him all over the world as an invited member of the assemblies of the World Counâ€" eil of Churches and to the Muslimâ€" Christian Convocations. In 1955 he was elected in Cairo, Egypt, to the office of Christian Coâ€"President of the Continuing Committee on Muslimâ€"Christian Coâ€"Operation. A prolifie writer, he has conâ€" tributed many articles to magâ€" azines, periodicals and newspapers, and in 1957 was syndicated in Caâ€" nadian newspapers. Dr. Howse is the author of several books, among them "Saints in Politics" (1952) and "Spiritual Values in Shakesâ€" peare" (1955). . & Born in â€" Saskatchewan, Dr. Ramsey Cook received his B.A. in 1954 from the University of Maniâ€" toba, his M.A. in 1956 from Queen‘s and his Ph.D. in 1960 from the University of Toronto. His special interest in history led him in 1958 to join the staff of the History Department of the University of ‘Toronto, where he is now Associate Professor. _ ons Dr. Howse, elected Moderator of ‘Twentyâ€"first General Council of 5 United Church in 1964, was rn in Newfoundland, a minister‘s Dr. Cook has published a series of articles on French Canada in the Montreal daily "Le Devoir". His book "The Politics of John W. Dafoe" went to press in 1963, and, collaborating with K. W. Mcâ€" Naught, Dr. Cook wrote "Chnada and the United States" (1?68). 5. As Editor of the "Canadian Hisâ€" torical Review", and contributing editor of the "Canadian Forum", Dr. Cook‘s participation on the panel promises to be interesting and valuable. * $ Completing the panel are Claude Ryan and Rev, John McDonough, OFP. Claude Ryan, Editor of Le Devoir, Montreal, has in three years become one of the dominant figures in Frenchâ€"Canadian jourâ€" nalism. His‘articles are quoted in English Canada as often as those of many Frenchâ€"Canadian politiâ€" cians, and he has won the esteem ahd confideénce of his board of directors and of the journalists at Le Devoir. He consults editors of the Englishâ€"Canadian | press . in Montreal and in Toronto on major issues, and is known to desire dialogue with other journalists in Canada. The Star Ottawa Editor, Peter C. Newman, has called Claude Ryan "a man for all Canâ€" ada". He also says that Ryan has become another Dafoe, the famous Editor of the Winnipeg Free Press. BROADLOOM DYEING P â€" CHESTERFIELDS _ D. : D. CHEMICAL DYE PRODUCTS 168 THE KINGSWAY TORONTO 18 COLOR REâ€" ?&; k. s * d m \ â€" , % i pnemmaited widiicinuw. cuidleid i. ty Now that shabby looking rug can be completely restored to its wow Fhey mubey (osig OB P on aWe ues 2 & original colour or ql_\on'd bn:’i:dy to .c‘?-uilnh with all the tresh ‘66 interior colours you like so well. OuruMnnia:mccn‘oMiobgjbcofininoMfim and you can walk on it in 8 hours. Above all it‘s INEXPENSIVE! \V:‘ co:.‘ also ‘"Tune up" or change the colour of your chestertield and chairs. WALL TO WALL LOCATION OR ROOM SIZE thoughtful, constant research and evaluation, he is the heart of "Le Devoir" and as its Editor, the most infiéential spokesman for an enerâ€" getic, reasoned fight for "dualism®". lyu.uerib-hi-uhvil:‘:o- mitted Le Devoir to the of "the Canadian hypothesis", acceptâ€" :‘Cuuh'lhdndh.un“vtlid itical reality we want to imâ€" _ With his background in coâ€"operâ€" ative, labor and Catholic Action movements in Quebec and on a national scale, Mr. Ryan is well qualified to speak.on the subject m Unity in a Divided ° ‘Rev. John Thomas leDonm‘} O.P., is the Chaplain and former Director of the Thomas Aquinas Foundation, which is devoted to the editing and publication of the works of the mediaeval scholar ‘Thomas Aquinas. Father Mcâ€" Donough is the author of "The Law and the Gospel in Luther". A firm ecumenist and an ardent worker for greater understanding between French and English speakâ€" ing Canadians, he succeeded, after much hard spade work in tradiâ€" tionally Protestant Toronto, in winâ€" METRO CHAMPIONSâ€"Michael . copped top honors in the 22nd A sponsored_by the Catholic Yout ‘Toronto. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs Street, Peggy is a grade eigh't s;g METRO CHAMPIONSâ€"Michael Jordan and Peggy Calvert copped top honors in the 22nd Annual Oratorical Contest, sponsored_by the Catholic Youth Organization of Metro Toronto. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Calvert, 73 Aziel Street, Peggy is a grade eight student at St. Celia‘s. Topic of her prgpared speech was ‘Is Faith Realistic?‘ and of her impromptu, ‘Why Say Please and Thank You.‘ Michael Jordan, grade 8 student at St. Ambrose in Alderwood, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jordan, 459 Valermo Drive. He chose for his prepared topic, ‘The Sudden Challenge and How He Met It‘, relating the sudden drama and excitement Lyndon Baines Johnson went through in becoming president of the United States. ‘How I Help My Mother Around the House‘ was the title of his impromptu speech. The two winners received large trophies for their respective schools, a replica of it for permanent keeping and $25 each from the CYO. From the semiâ€"finals on March 14 they moved up to top position in the finals on Sunday afteinoon March 20. Sudden stops usually indicate inexperience or a showâ€"off behind the wheel. The Ontario Safety League suggests that every, time you have to jam on your brakes, you ask yourkelf if it could have been avoided by more careful driving.. Sudden stops advertise bad driving, cause unnecessary \tiro wear, waste gas and risk rearâ€" end collision. LIMEFTED 231â€"3 25 5 ing the support of Catholics, Jews and Protestants for the work of the and lflm Martin Luther, in a widely praised book published by the Oxford University Press in 1963, he has conducted nrhdmflmuré testant theological students at University of ‘Feronto‘s Anglican Trinity College. _ _ :. .‘ __ . Father McDough holds an M.A. in History from the University of Toronto, has done graduate work at Laval University, Quebec City, La Sartre in Belgium, and comâ€" pleted his thesis at Oxford Univerâ€" sity in England, Fluent in French, eloquent in En;lfl._b ll pnlpuh(‘ a lecture tour of French and English North America. _ _ _ ‘These two speakers will join Rt. Rev. Emnest M. Howse and Dr. Ramsay Cook in the panel discusâ€" sion to take place on Sunday, March 27 in Port Credit Secondary School Auditorium at 8.30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at the door or by telephoning 278â€"7762. "The panel discussion is sponsored by the Port Creditâ€"Lakeview Interâ€" faith Conferences, a group started three years ago by members of St. Dominic‘s Parish, Lakeview. lica of your car licence plate? On a key tag. So that all your keys could be easily identified, in case you lost them. Soon you‘ll be reâ€" ceiving a War Amps Key Tag in the mail. When it comes . . . teâ€" member to mail 60 cénts for a dupâ€" licate set, and 35 cents for a single tag. The address: War Amps Key Tags, 140 Merton Street, Toronto 4. How would you like a tiny repâ€" Gek 3»k Easter Bonnets It just isn‘t Easter without a smort new chapeau. Silvert‘s hats are just a little nicer. CHILDREN‘S WOOL LAMINATES COATS x Conts ‘n‘ Bonnet of laminated 91 wool. Pastel shades. Lacy trim = S Budget Account today. Moke Simply opan a convenient Charge or Budget Accownt "oay. 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