Guides, headed by Patrol Lead. won the Grace Minke Trophy for Competition Camp. This group from the 432 Company of Elverston Park Church incluâ€" ded : Patrol Leader Elizabeth Slawson, Brenda Mark, Jane Hutchinson, _ Janet _ Thomson, Christine Rhodes, Brenda Slawâ€" son, Dianne Moyles and Susan Akerfeldt. er Elizabeth Slawson, arrived Division Commissioner, Mrs. l WVs § 40x * Factory to customer * Custom quality paints * Buy direct and save * Wholesale prices * Choice of 1,500 colours * .;\\dc.ney-back guarantee U esn uo o Factory to customer Custom quality paints Buy direct and save Wholesale prices Choice of 1,500 colours Mcneyâ€"back guarantee Driveâ€"in service 3775 Dundas West _ _ Est. 20 Â¥rs. _ 767â€"6162 What are friends for if you can‘t borrow 50 dollars till next payday? Caught short between pavdays! Or need some extra money till the end of the month? At the Associates, a $50 loan for two weeks costs only 47¢,. â€"and it establishes your credit for a larger amount when you need it. Same day service, too. So if vou need $50 or $500 or more, stop in and ask our manager about an Associates Payday Loan. Matter of fact. what‘s wrong with ‘phoning right now? ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 184 s (south of Lawrence) 1630A WILSON A fenifakce $299.95 LEAVENS MARINE CAMPING TRAILER A _ WILSON AVE. CRANG PLAZA Maple Leaf & Amesbury News held at Eden Mills Camp near Guelph, and it included Guides from 12 Companies. Including Tests in this competition inâ€" cluded, firelighting, knowlsdge of the Canadian Flag, knots, nature walk and <general beâ€" haviour. The Guides from the 432nd overcame handicaps, to come home with the trophy. I understand that their skit on the "Heritage of British Columâ€" bia" was excellent. Congratulaâ€" tions Girls ! ! Your leaders are so very proud of you. ded for the weekend. Captain Sandra Garbett inâ€" forms me that the 432 Guides had the Dist. Chic# J. Wright, 6 PRHONE 241â€"4411 PHONE CH 46438 un Dufferin just below 401 781â€"5222 A humorous skit was presentâ€" ed by the more talented memâ€" bers of the club entitled: "This Club Had Seven Programs." Installed were: Past President, Mrs. R. E. Spemcer; President, Mrs. H. Ashâ€" | bourne; Viceâ€"President, Mrs. A. |S. Mehi; Recording Secretary, | Miss Mary Fanning; Correspondâ€" \ing Secretary, Mrs. R. W. Johnâ€" | son; Treasurer, Mrs. R. T. Patâ€" \terson; Social Convener, Mrs. J. }M. Duffi _ Publicity Convener, | Mrs. W. G. Goddard; Memberâ€" E.xhip Convener, Mrs. A. G. Grifâ€" | fths; Study Group Convener, Mrs. J. W. Smith; Programme Coâ€"Conveners, Mrs. R. W. Adâ€" ams, Mrs. P. D. Newberry. Lake from July 4 to July 16. A HAPPY ENDING Billy, one of three boys in the family who played for the Amesâ€" bury Hockey â€" League, played last season for the Nicholls Fina Bantam team, which won the championship for boys 12 and 13 years of age. He will be 14 in July, and is really looking forward to the challenge of the A tribesman is addressing an Americmâ€"omï¬er through an inâ€" terpreter. "Tell him to trust in Jesus" said Rev. Sau. The Lord Jesus is the only way to heaven. America is the greatest and richest country in the world toâ€" day. It‘s because in the beginâ€" ning the people worshipped God in‘ heaven. They ran away to America so they would be free to worship Him. But now many of them do not believe in Jesus. We tribal people are very glad for all the help the Americans are giving us in this country. We used to live like dogs and pigs. The American missionary helped us. We feel very sad when we hear of a plane going down. Tell him to trust in Jesus, so that we can meet each other again up in heaven. May God bless him. this column that Mary Petrie of Grovedale Avenue was ill, and would be unable to write her final examinations at univerâ€" to report, that Mary was grantâ€" ed an aegrotat standing and has graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursâ€" ing from the University of Not only are the native Chrisâ€" tians showing remarkable courâ€" age but they are seeking to inâ€" struct the American G.L in the Christian faith! The â€" following exerpts from ‘Jungle Frontiers‘ relating the experience of the Vietnamese Christians. This award will be in the form | of one week‘s free tuition at the North York‘s hockey school at the new N. Y. Centennial | Centre in August. This award,| valued at $30.00, will be pres. ented each year by the North’ York Parks and Recreation De-) partment. | Many are the stories that come out of Vietnam via misâ€" sionary letters; stories of stark heroism on the part of natives told without drama in the simâ€" plest of words yet all the more moving because of their lack of embellishment. © University Club Of Weston Elects 1966â€"67 Executive Toronto. Just prior to her illâ€" ness she wrote and success fully passed her Registered Nurses examinations. "I tell you, all around . the village they were chooting‘ Onâ€" ly gun seeds (bullets) to the Mary is travelling in Europe | this summer, and will comâ€" mence her nursing career in‘ September. SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD } Billy Moyer, son of Mr.. and Mrs. W. P. Moyer, Westchester | Road, has been named as the | winner ot the "Best Sportsmanâ€" | ship Award" for the 1965â€"1966 | Hockey season at Amesbury. A new slate of officers was elected by the University Woâ€" men‘s Club of Weston at. the annual meeting held in Central United Church last week. WETâ€"DAMPâ€"LEAKY 241â€"5978 POINTS TO PONDER Dorothy Clare Kilburn by Weston‘s at| right and the left and only us ‘* \ in the middle. God helped us to l::l have peace. We thank him very . much. The â€" heathen _ living re | nearby all ran away. Only ol‘ the children of God in four | churches stayed. We were of is-i one heart. Every evening for m‘ ten days and ten nights all of in. | US prayed with all our hearts h’i and God received the words we a, | prayed." Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pittis, Cleo Road, have just returned from a visit to Winnipeg. Ralph was a delegate at the Canadian Engineering Institute Conferâ€" ence. When I read the testimony of these simple people I thought of a verse of scripture containâ€" ed in Habakkuk the third chapâ€" ter the seventeenth verse. ‘Alâ€" though the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be on the vine: the labour of the love shall fail, and the flocks shall yield no meat: the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls; yet I will rejorce in the God of my salvation.‘ "All the ‘outside‘ people don‘t have the Lord Jesus with them so they are afraid and they don‘t know what to do. God‘s children have faith in their hearts. ‘God in the Sky‘ our holy Father who lives in heaven took care of us all the time. He said. "I will not leave you." Even though our food this year has all been lost, and there is nothing remaining, we will just trust in God to help us. He says, ‘Don‘t you worry, I will provide for you‘. Thank God _ very _ much. < Hallelujah, Amen." & h. Westminster Hnited CThur zty nine willam strast weston ontarie aifpr®e. ; o WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, June 5, 1966 11:00 a.m. â€" Morning Worship (Sacrament of The Lord‘s Supper) 9:45 a.m. â€" Junior & Intermediate School 11:00 a.m. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten, 11:00 a.m 11:00 9:30 a.m 0 0 + Primary, Crib Corner 1:00 pm. â€" Evening Worship _ Minister _ â€"â€" Study 241â€"1571 (Sacrament of The Lord‘s Supper) Cross Street at Church Street â€" Sunday School 9 years and up â€" Pathfinder Class â€" Morning Worship â€" Sacrament of Baptism "The &-m At Work" â€" Sunday School â€" 1 to 8 years Sunday, June 5, 1966 Westminster Hnited Thurch 1 Approximately 400 Majorettes | rcpresenting the four Majorette Corps in North York will parâ€" 1m:ipm.e in the 1966 Majorette Review at Downsview Arena on ‘June 3, 1966. 700 parents and \friends are expected to attend land to witness the largest comâ€" bined review ever held in North ; York. Majorette Review At Downsview Arena Tomorrow On Monday, some 230 citizens| Cafeteria. Added to this total of Weston and the surrounding| are another 21 donors who atâ€" area donated blood at a Clinic| jended a special clnic held on held in the Weston Collegutej Saturday morning st the Red 'â€"â€"-*‘_’â€"â€"â€"l Cross Headquarters on Jarvis Mainrottn Dovieur â€"|st Participating will be the Don Mills Civitan Corps, North York Lions Corps, Torontoâ€"Dufferin Lions Corps and the 400 Lions Corps. Each group has been reâ€" hearsing routines and polishing skills for the past season in preâ€" paration for this year‘s Review. The public is welcome and there is no admission charge. Four Service Clubs and the Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment sponsor the â€" Majorette Corps in North York. in the township. Criticism should be directed at planning board and council rather then emâ€" ployees, he stated, because counâ€" cil and the board make the deâ€" cision. Service defended the . planâ€" ning chief, stating he has the most difficult and thankless job Service Defends . . completed by the planning board. Tonks last month, called the planning director a ruthless dicâ€" tator and said attempts to regâ€" ulate planning by any manner other than by bylaw is illegal. . 230 Give Blood At Red CGross Clinic 1952 Weston Rd. ©@ Doctor‘s prescriptions filled ©@ Broken lenses replaced © Glasses on credit. (Continued from Page 1) WESTON CREDIT JEWELLERS OPTICAL â€"DEPT. Manse 241â€"9533 CH 1â€"3588 Seventyâ€"seven students of the Collegiate contributed to this clinic and sincere thanks is exâ€" tended to all officials of the school . who coâ€"operated. to. make their facilities available for â€" a successful clinic. Lucky Winners in the Student Donor Draw were: 1966 Season Pass to the Weston Area Swimming Pool: 1. Kurt Williams â€" 5SABS12A, 2. Cheryl Thomas â€" 5A11D. Single Pass Winners: Jim TAVAT 1379 LAWRENCE AVE. W. â€"â€" 241â€"7380 North Park Plaza Italia "TR30" Carillon "TRI8" DELIVERY WITHIN A 50 MILE RADIUS CH 0 0 S E Stephen â€" 5A12B, Heather Hayâ€" den â€" 4B12B, Ingrid Johanson â€" 5A13C, Bob Watson â€" 4812A Doug Colwell â€" SA12C. © Use your present rset as a down payment and pay much less with your trade. © Bank of Nova Scotia Financing © No Payments Until July 16, 1966 THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, June 2, 1966 WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1912 Weston Rd. â€" (In The Westlaw Bidg.) Phone 244â€"5324 BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS ? arie Yesterday June 1st saw the men and women starting the \job of Census taking for Canâ€" | ada. If they haven‘t been around to your home, they will in the \ next few days. un Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Lorriane May, Golfdown Dr, winners were: Hazel Sears, Millie Clare, Bew erly Thoroski. Lone hands prize, Gladys Patterson. tine Cox, Mary Thorb, Randy Clemment, Mrs. Alma h}-ls Mrs. Myrtle Roberts, Mrs. Janet Ames, Patsy Boyd, Jack Whit ney, Tommy Jenkins, Bob Rea dy, Mrs. Edna Hutchinson. Ladies: Dorothy Brooks, Mrs. G. Scott; low score, Elsie O‘Neill. Men: Louis Dixon, John O‘Neil!l; low score, Harry Webb. The Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Branch 213 held a very successful Euchre recent ly, with the winners being: Nine ladies from Weston Ladâ€" ies Auxiliary Legion visited some of the patients, in the Chronical ill Hospital, Buttomâ€" wood Ave. Those doing the visiâ€" totion were., President Agnes Foden, Elsie O‘Neill, Mary Moore, Olive Halcrow, Marjorie Kirkham, Annie Carbis, Agnes Dargie and Jean Rhodes. The Good Neighbours Club held their weekly Euchre, on Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Mary Nash, 36 Brae crest Ave. Winners were Greta Wellwood. Flo. McLachlan, May Fuller; low score,. Elizabeth Seeley. Door prize winners, Ruth Conâ€" orton and Kay Seeley. At this time of year during our Semiâ€" Annual Floor Modâ€" el Clearance Sale. We have two floor m o d el clearance sales a year. . . one in January and one in June. Therefore this is similar to a June or else we are cond January Cleaâ€"