Brian â€" Heard _ and _ Andrew MeCarthy. turday. It was one of the largest pickâ€"ups the boys have ever had Victor Williams, Robbie Mc Gregor, Peter Fritsch. After â€" the â€" Easter â€" Holidays the following boys will be inâ€" vested into this Cub Pack. On Monday, April 4, 1966 an investment â€" service was . held znd the following cubs were inâ€" vested: _ Hardington . . . Weston Spooned . . . The married CTouples Club of St. Davids will be, holding their Spring Ruimnmage Sale on Saturâ€" day April 16. 1966 from I_O a.m. tâ€" 2 p.m. A Bake Sale will also be held at this time. For inâ€" stant pick up of saleable items call 247â€"4728. ~ Herb Braedel, Sid . Yeomans, Joey Buyegit, Ross Grandy, Jim Dalzell. Don Wilkinson, Steven Ivac and Jim Ryan. The 6 West A vested 8 out of gratulations to: (Continued from Page 1) assume almost the complete cost of education that year. York township has a comparâ€" atively low education mill rate (Contuuted page 3} meeting of St. Davids on Wed: nesday, April 20. at 8 p.m. All the ladies of the district are welcome. RUSINESS IS BLOOMING: The Wesâ€" ton Unit, Canadiar Cancer Society fund rmsing campatgn got off to a good start Friday with North York, Weston and York residents buying and wearing $2,008 worth of daffodils. Objective set RO 64777 SECOND SECTION MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) General & Life Insuranct 1166 WESTON ROAD Factory to customer Custom quality paints Buy direct and save Wholesgle prices Choice of 1,500 colours Mcneyâ€"back guarantee Driveâ€".in service 3715 Dundas West __ Est. 20 YÂ¥rs. _ f67â€"6162 YORK TRAVEL BUREAU DISPENSING OPTICIAN Oculist â€" Prescriptions Completed: â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service NEIL J. MOREAY FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE WM. G. BEECH, X&ul y Public 248â€"1821 Cali Cubs have in 10 boys. Con: RO 6â€"4603 _ Weston T at the moment. he @mmented. but it will be increased two or three mills next year when eduâ€" cation costs are averaged out across Metro. VISIT THE NEW . A picture is worth a 1000 words. Two pictures are worth ~2000 words. However these two pictures convey only the length and the facilities of the new NYDIA BEAUTY SALON. â€" The dryers are around the back of this "L" shaped salon . . . . where you can sit the way you care to and relax in comâ€" pleteily soothing peace and comfort. «_ The colour scheme of Autumn Gold anc}\inve Green are predominant throughout the length and breadth of this salon as modern as toâ€"morrow. On the left in the above picture as you can see . . . . you can‘t see everything . . . . very little as a matter of fact. This design is meant to be that way. All the rinsing . . . . shamâ€" pooing . . . . tinting and tipping is done behind the partitions . . . . out of main view. for end of April is $25,000. Selling dafâ€" fodils to ‘Weston Businessmen‘s Assoâ€" ciation president Lindsay Cott (right) and viceâ€"president Wilf Reeves (centre) is fund raising chairman Jack Ward. NYDIA BEAUTY SALON Now it‘s back to the negotiatâ€" ing table for Weston and York councils to pave the way for a merger Weston never asked for nor wanted. 1914 RD. The Dodger Peeâ€"Wees won the hearts of the Quebec City fans, in February, as they won the "Grand â€" National Peeâ€"Wee Hocâ€" key Tournament in Quebec, and were a credit to the name Wesâ€" ton. in A well coached and well manâ€" nered club, they defeated some of the top peeâ€"wee hockey teams in Canada and the U.S.A. They played 7 games winning them all and gave their goalâ€" tender 3 shutâ€"outs in doing so. Among the teams who were there were the Detroit Rooster Tails with Mark and Marty Howe. Only One Hitch Can Prevent Weston Peeâ€"Wee Trip To Mexico 4 JOHN ST. WESTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 t3 aob iL AKâ€" KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR Our sincerest congratulations to Ev. McCennell on the reâ€"opening of her smart new hairdressing salon. I cerâ€" tainiy will never go anywhere else to have my hair done. WELCOME BACK NYDIA! ! _ Adjudicator for Dancing, Mrs. 1J. Foesier, declared a tie for The final program of Chilâ€" dren‘s Concerts sponsored by the Humber Valley: Council of the Knights of Columbus was held at the King Street school auditorium, Weston on Saturday evening. Seventeen program items rangâ€" ing from two orchestral groups to solos by violin, piano, trumâ€" pet, accordion and dancers, proâ€" vided a highly interesting eveâ€" ning. (IN THE WESTLAW BUILDING) Six Win K. Of C. Scholarships WESTON NOW OPEN Ev. McConnell, the proprietress cordially invites you to drop in and view her new salon. She‘s proud of it and when you see it, you will be too. The new NYDIA BEAUTY SALON increases our work flow of hair tinting, hair styling, setting and permanents over 100% of our former capacity. Here in the heart of Weston in the New Westlaw Buildâ€" ing is one of Canada‘s most tastefully designed . . . . efficientâ€" ly modern and soothingly comfortable beauty salons you will see for years to come. FOR YOUR ADMIRATION! top honours between Irish danâ€" cer Justine Egan and Virginia Greeves who performed the Sailâ€" or‘s Hornpipe. Justine Egan was also claimed best entertainer by audience vote. As this occasion represented Mr. Lewis‘ last appearance afâ€" ter four years of service, a gift was presented to him by Flavia Zucchi on behalf of the Council. Eric Lewis, adjudicatorâ€" for Music, selected Flavia Zucchi as best pianist, Mary Ellen Frost as best accordionist, Marlene Duda as best singer and the string trio of James, Michael and Danny O‘Grady as best inâ€" strumentalists. Grand Knight Charles Grogan presented ,these young artists with token %Jps and scholarships to be applied towards continued study. Other finalists competing were: John Zucchi, Carol Swiatek, Kaâ€" acâ€" the Scherizza, Mary Ann tem Korâ€"~Maiton thy Hayes, Paul Edmunds, Anna Myh‘vehuchmbmj sent the town of Weston in Mexâ€" | ice City. The tournament there | will be held the first 2 weeks | of July. In order to go they are hoiding a lucky draw and alse are collecting pop and you know TWO FINALISTS in K. of C. Children Concert series are John Bonello and Rita Spiteri pictured hére. Acclaimed best entertainer was Justine Egan. ley Kolanko, Hugh Fraser and a quintet of woodwinds from Our Lady of the Airways School, what, bottles. If you ‘have & caller within the next few weeks treat him generously, If you don‘t have any bottles you might try a luecky draw ticket. Weston Arena, Weston Ont. They‘l1 make it to Mexict you help. tenaar, Aunette ten Kortenaar, Rita Spiteri, John Bonello, Stan~ send a donation to "The Weston uin w PC