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Weston Times (1966), 2 Jun 1966, p. 6

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3 Witnesses Are Preparing For Mass C.N.E. Rally lives and the‘lives of their chilâ€" dren," said Nick Henlisia, preâ€" siding minister of the Weston Congregation of Jehovah‘s Witâ€" Page & â€"â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, June 2, 1966 Witnessess have largely been able to overcome this world. statements when he reminded local Witnesses this week of their invitation to attend the fiveâ€"day "God‘s Sons of Liberty" District Assembly to be held at the Canadian National Exhibiâ€" tion â€" Grandstand June 22 through 26. Among the more than 50,000 delegates expected to aitend will be thousands of teenagers and younger childâ€" A mass baptism of approxiâ€" mately 800 new ministers is Notary Public RO 61777 RO YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Yorktowne Restaurant & Dining Room Catering To: 1166 WESTON ROAD We take great pride in serving food expertly prepared by a Chef with 30 years‘ experience. Prompt, courteous service in Early American Setting. Yorktowne Restaurant & Dining Room Corner of Finch & Milvan Dr Just West of Weston Rd. FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTs TO ANYWHERE NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF PHIL & LUI WM. G. BEECB, Parties, Etc. DINING ROOM FACILITIES FOR 150 PERSONS . Sunday Dinners â€"â€"â€" ering To: M We Feature Charcoal Broiled Receptions | Red Brand Prime Beef GAC International is the Canadian loan subsidiary of General Acceptance Corporaâ€" tion. GAC now operates more than 500 loan and finance offices throughout the United States, in Canada, Puerto Rico. and in maâ€" jor cities in Europe and the Far East. It is a company with a reputation for integrity and dependabilityv. a company with a thirtyâ€" three year history of profitable. responsible operations. * The considerate and businessiike GAC loan service that has helped families in other cities for many years is now available to you. You are invited to stop in at your new GAC International office. Ask the manager o tell you about the change that has occurâ€" red. Let him show you the kind ‘of company and the kind of service tha‘s behind the new emblem on his door. INTERNATIONAL The people you knew lgcally are still there to serve you. Thank you for the confidence you have displayed in these people in the past. Their every effort will be to provide the kind of service vou can count on. Signs ana emviems like this one are going up on nearly 100 doors and office fronts throughout Canada. It is the emblem of GAC International Finance Corâ€" INTERMNATIONAL poration 1.:d. On May 1, what were formerly the Atlantic Finance offices were taken over by GAC International. MAY WE TELL YOU ABOUT THE CHANGE AT ATLANTIC? 4 JOHN sT G.A.C. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. sas we®te #r®viCt moas. GarvilLe, OuTa®® is successfully ilts face up to lity. Jehovah‘s RO 6â€"4603 PHONE 249â€"8341 SERVED 11 AM. TO 10 PM. Bring the Family and treat them to a really special meal. daily STEAKS & CHOPS . On June 27. 27,500 customers in the Weston exchange with ) numbers beginning 633, 635, 636 land 638 will get a dialâ€"tone Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. will speak on the sub jeet "What Has God‘s Kingdom The customers affected, mainâ€" Iv in the Thistletown area, have numbers beginning 741 and 749. The change is necessagy to provide Touchâ€"Tone calling, the new look in telephones whereby the dial is replaced by pushâ€" buttons. Approximately 750 Touchâ€"Tone lines will be available as an opâ€" tional service in this area Sept. 19. By this time there will be some 742 numbers in service; they will also be equipped for Touchâ€"Tone service. More than 11,000 telephone customers in Northwest Metro are getting a dialâ€"tone change Friday. June 24. The climax of the conâ€" vention will be on Sunday, June 26, at 3 pm. when Nathan Been Doing Since 1914°" . The assembly is the first in a series of sixteen which will be held in Canada anJ the United States this summer It is ex pected to be one of the largest Christian gatherings ever held Throw Out Your Old Phone Automation Is Taking Over *_Phone 749â€"2868 for .« WESTON ‘Wed. June 8 Free | At the first meeting of the | new executive, members asked | Mr. Miller why a proposed comâ€" | mittee fo> studying working conâ€" ! ditions in elementery schools | had not yet begun to function. | Mr. Miller replied to the 1 heated guestion that the public | school teachers had hoped to | join forces with their high school counterparts to launch a ljoint study on conditions that Tumpane Vice â€" Principal Pledges To Fight For Better Conditions clety will hoid a meeting in Wesâ€" reâ€"estabiinh the Weston: Horticur reâ€"establish the Weston i tuer Society which disbanded a fea years ago. The Weston society, one of the oldest in Ontario, was founded im 1911. Gardan clubs and horâ€" ticulture societies, says the Greater westâ€"Metro district orâ€" ganizer play a large role in besutifying the community. The Weston club, still has its assets amounting to hundreds of dollars, said assistant director Mrs. J. E. Heslop. All amateur and would be gardeners are inâ€" vited to attend. Membership dues is only $1 a year. change as a preliminary to the istroduction of Touchâ€"Tone serâ€" vice Sept. 19. These customers will also get Automatic _ Number Identificaâ€" t‘ion (ANI). This service provides for the aulomltif recording of the number a person is calling from while making a Long Disâ€" tance call by the Direct Distance D:aling method. The new president of the Westonâ€"North _ York _ Public School Men Teachers‘ Federaâ€" tion pledged he would fight to improve teaching conditions in public schools. G. V. Meek, viceâ€"principal of Tumpane ~Street vublic ‘school took over the post from retiring president G. C. Miller. Qw!:;‘gin' ) \ Y ‘@l Nn%h;illc . g *4. "Fie ) Riotous * ;’W\:( aRe? * ffeville! 6 ’&g _2 !La cville 4 "%@‘ @ wzss â€" ARNOLD STANG ‘ "hea * HUNTZ HALll [ SM e a oo ‘\“ LEO GORCEY mex<=mi IG\ fi_f "SECOND FIDDLE j deu REEVES + JOMiY whont s wERLE INLCORE MOuER aâ€"4 Jt THRO DOTTIE WEST » ©LLY WALICE® + PETE DRAKE \ NOW PLAYING 1831 WESTON RD. ALSO "Golden Horse Shoe Revue" AT THE . . . SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE ‘"Man From The Diners Club"‘ ODEON WESTON ~â€"co 3 tamtust â€" sqxety JamE$ » CaRL & PEARL BUTLER UTTLE mawY DICKENS + WLL mOMROE fR S ow «/ Addvd A vecren 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 7:00 P.M. & 9:00 PM A transmission failure on the road is not on}y, inconâ€" venient but towing and repair delays could doub\e your a Its Swingin® Nachville vs Riotous Laffevilie! LEAVENS CHEVâ€"OLDS 3 â€" CARTOONS â€" 3° _ DOORS OPEN AT 12:30 SHOW STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. SECOND FIDDLE Weâ€"are experts in trnnsmissiolgvs both standard and automatic ~~â€"â€" 19 § STEEL BUNBRY *4 _ ~, KX TRANSMISSION ~INSPECTION F R EPE E The Director, Mrs. Powell Brown opened the: school‘s doors at Faith® Lutheran Church, % Hucknall _ Avenue, _ University Heights, Downsview, a year ago last January, with notable sucâ€" cess. Preâ€"school children from the following categories are acâ€" cepted: Brain injured, autistic, behavior disorders, neurotics. The nursery school‘s Board of Directors is made up of business znd professional people who have a deep interest for this type of child. This pilot project, therefore, receives much of their time in an effort to make this vital service available to all Metro residents. preâ€"school age, will hold a Metâ€" ro wide Tag Day for funds on Brown Nursery School for emoâ€" The ©400" Lions Club was | largely responsible for helping | the school get established with | a financial contribution, this, j and the support of other service | clubs in the Metro area, underâ€" . took to maintain the school through the formative stage. Your mind is a storage batâ€" tery . . . keep it charged with feets. â€" ideas. . and _ knowâ€"how through regular visits to your Hamilton Public Library. The library has books on virtually every subject. In addition, there are magazines, newspaper. Zovâ€" erpment pamphlets, pictures, and could lead to a higher standard of education. The new president said more and more demands are being made upon the schools and parâ€" ticularly upon the jeachers and pledged that "immediate â€" acâ€" tion would be taken to put this important committee into opâ€" eration." films.: Visit the library oftenâ€" it bas something for everyone! Adjust and Learn _( North York Township made a just below 401 Dropâ€" in today 241â€"1821 Around Downsview ©89â€"3481 | vices rendered to the township‘s |children, thereby giving them much needed assistance and enâ€" couragement. Dr. John Rich, consulting psyâ€" ehiatrist for the school, reported sam of money available to the Dr. Jobn Rich, consulting psyâ€" From the way we get the mesâ€" ehiatrist for the school, reported sage, things were far from on to the Board of Directors that |the level, with Rangers gadding already, results obtained have | u, to first base dressed as hocâ€" been beyond expectation. . |key â€" players and the Scouts So, Saturday, don‘t forget this | swinging with bat and a hip in great need, in the pursuance Of |;;shionable a goâ€"go ensembles towards a better fulfillment of Pudd‘nhead says: tA girl who searches too long for a smart cookie may end up with a crumb". Never mind these modern a%e | ‘The first of two family "shootâ€" packaged dyes . . . try YOUr offs" will be held this coming hand at the real McCoy! Sunday, June 5, at Cold Creek _ °_ Breakfast At Seven conservation, King Township. _ _The general public is invited| Commencing at 10 a.m. and to. take part in the fourth anâ€" | continuing throughout the day nual "sunrise tour" at Boyd Conâ€" ' until 6 p.m., the event is sponsâ€" servation â€" Area, near Woodâ€" ored by West Toronto Fish and ‘bridge, Sunday, June 5, comâ€" Game Protective Assn., and the | mencing 7 a.m. Before sunin;kHubertns Rod .and Gun Club. _om the threeâ€"hour tour, there will ‘ Shotguns forâ€"trap shooting and be an opportunity to enjoy anf.22, cal. rifles will be supplieG futdoors breakfast. 5 h Â¥e of charge. Only fee is for *â€" This popular event. sponsored mmunition and the nominal _by the Metro. Toronto and Regâ€" |perking charge for cars. _ ion Conservation Authority. will| Qualified instructors »will be be headed by four experts in |on hand from the organizations their respective fields: Dr. Wal.|to. supervise the shooting. And ter Tovell, curator of Geology, |there will also be a demonstraâ€" | Royal Ontario Museum; John |tion of camp site preparations \Griffiths, zone forester, Dept.jby members of the Canadian ]L;nds and Forests.â€" M aple ; |Family Camping Assn.. plus Jemes Baillie. asst. turator of|mcvies, courtesy Ontario Dept. ornithology.â€" R.O.M.. and Dr.|Lands and Forests _ _ Fletcher Sharp. wellâ€"known bot.| The entire family is invited anist, Téronto Field Naturalists |to take part in this novel event. Club. And don‘t say there‘s nothing to A MHand At Dyeing | Visitors to Black Creek Pioâ€" | neer Village this weekend, will | be able to see a demmunfim1 of spinning, weaving and dyeing as they were performed by woâ€" | men of preâ€"Confederation days. The demonstrations will be | carried out byâ€" members of Toâ€" ; ronto Spinners and Weavers (outdoors, weather permitting; | ctherwise in four of the houses) | tiroughout Saturday and Sunâ€"| day, commencing 10 a.m. and will include washing,. carding | and spinning of both fleece wool amd flax. The spinning will be | done on a Colonialâ€"type wheel 2ud the larger "walking" wheel. | Vegetable dyes . will~ be used, | utilizing plants, weeds and naâ€", tural dyes as carried out in the preâ€"1867 era. Also on displly.“ various types of handâ€"woven covâ€" | erlets. On Monday, June 6, visitors to the Villiage may try their | own hand at dyeing fleece wool | ia a dye pot, set up by the staff, | using onion skins and goldenrod..‘ Those taking part will be able | tc keep their samples. ‘ Black Creek Pioneer Village is being developed as a preâ€"Conâ€" federation community by Metroâ€" politan Toronto and Region .Conâ€" servation Authority and open to the public weekdays ‘and weekâ€" ends until October 31. The tour is designed to proâ€" v.de the interested public with an insight into the geological, forestry, botanical and wildlife aspects of the area, and you will be able to join any one of the four categories for outdoors study, as well as enjoy and take part in the picnicking and swimâ€" ming facilities in the area. folâ€" lowing the tour. Let‘s hope it‘s a sunny warm veekend! Play Bail Seems there were high fashion shinnanigans afoot on Tuesday A panel of doctors has revealed that men wearing Short Sleeve Shirts have much cooler elbows than anyâ€" one else. Therefore in the interest of cooler elbows, the John St. Businessmen‘s Association has declared next week as National Bare Elbow Week. And when you think of. cool elbows, think of Short Sleeve Shirts. We modestly admit that we have the largest selection of Short Sleeve Shirts on John St. within the Town of Weston, and respectfully request ail citizens to recognize the same. By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Munâ€" icipal Council, I hereby prociaim the period June 2nd, 1966 BARE ELBOW WEEK PROCL A M A TIO N 66 June 5th to June 11th, 1966 THIS IS NATIONAL TOWN OF WESTON evening, May 24, when the openâ€" the as 241 â€"2447 BRING BERT 1966 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH VALIANT THEN YOU‘LL SEE WHY ANY DEAL ON A

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