Weston Historical Society Digital Newspaper Collections

Weston Times (1966), 15 Sep 1966, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The Rev. D.R.G. Story made presentations and thanked the hard working Show committee for a. successful afternoon. On receipt of her prize Mrs. Thompâ€" son, W.A. president St. Stephâ€" en‘s Anglican Church, credited much of her displayâ€"win to a helpful neighbor Eleanor Wray: giving the garden much needed water during summer holidays. Adding a timely comment, Rev. Story _ smilingly quipped that "church unity" was already beâ€" ing practiced in the community. Total Points (Div. under 12) awards: 1st. Betsy Wilkinson and Peter Wray; 2nd. Cathy Wray; 3rd. John Hennessey. Special commendation prizes to Doug Gray and John Johnson. A mother and daughter team took top honors in floral ararngeâ€" ments at the Beverley Hills United â€" Church _ Horticultural Show last Saturday. For the third year running "Best In Show" award went to Mrs. Betty Thompson of Adele Avenue, with a glorious display of mauve asters and bells of Ireland. Her daughter Mariâ€" anne‘s "Enchanted Forest" comâ€" pleted the winning combination. Total Points (adults) awards: 1st. Betty Wilkinson; 2nd. Marg McQueen; 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend. Mother & Daughter Again Take Honors In Beverley Hills United Flower Show &O 61777 Page 6 â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKay judwg; General & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD ARTS & SCIENCE (DIPLOMA SUBJECTS) Grade 13: Algebra Biology Chemistry English French Geography Geometry History Eatin _ Mathematics A Physics Trigonometry Hhobicoke = YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Grades 12 and 11: Chemistry (Gr. 12) English (Gr. 12) French (Gr. 12) _ : Geography (Gr. 11 & Gr. History (Gr. 11 & Gr. 12) Latin (Gr. 12) Mathematics (Gr. 11) Mathematics (Gr. 12) Physics (Gr. 11) Spanish (Gr. 12) Grades 9 and 10 Preparatory for Arts and Science, and Science Technology & Trades: English (Required for diploma) Mathematies (Required for diploma) Science (Required for diploma) French (Optional) Spanish (Optional) Grade 8 Completion Course: Mathematics, Science, English COUNSELLING SERVICE Counselling service is available to prospective students interested in receiving help with course selection or future education plans. Subject specialists will be available to explain the courses on registration night. Students who have attended a Grade 12 Technical or Business and Commerce course and failed a subject or more, are especially invited to enquire about night classes in these courses. FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTs TO ANYWHERE 0DU _Member . . . 4 Toronio Real Estate Board WM. G. BEECH, BORHOOD Notary Public THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, September 15, 1966 Call 1878 Weston Rd. Phone 249â€"8 543 RO 6â€"4603 SINCERITY SERVICE 12) SCHOOL We never fail to be amazed at the luscious vegetable speciâ€" mens on display, in fact, last year we were so impressed by Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartley‘s apâ€" ples and peaches (taste too), there are now two dwarf (very dwarf) fruit trees in our own garden . . . waiting hopefully, bushel basket in hand, for fuâ€" ture harvests. It was a very pleasant and colorful afternoon well spentâ€" here‘s looking forward to the B.H.U.C.W‘s next Horticultural Show. Pudd‘nhead |says: ‘"‘Only one man in a hundred are followers of menâ€"the other ninetyâ€"nine are followers of woâ€" men." Snap a Snapdragon The Westway Horticultural Soâ€" ciety are all set to start a new season with their first fall meetâ€" ing on Monday, September 19, 8 p.m. on the dot at Martingrove Gdns Public School (Celestine Dr.) Etobicoke. Refreshments will be served â€"everybody is welcome. Humane Help The Toronto Humane Society‘s 1966 Tag Day will be held on Saturday, September 24, and up toâ€" 8,400 volunteers are needed in the annual fundâ€"raising collecâ€" tion to help finance animal welâ€" fare programs. The 79 yr. old Society does not receive grants from any form of (?&vernt%ent ed the entries which were down slightly from last year due to poor growing conditions experiâ€" enced by many this season, howâ€" ever, from what we saw, the children weren‘t concerned with these problems. They produced the prettiest and most imaginatâ€" ive arrangements in sugar bowls and egg cupsâ€"Sharon Moffit‘s ‘"Treasure Chest" came alive with teeny fish! Peter Wray‘s bandsome pumpkins caught our eye and he sure has an early start for Jacko lanterns or . .. Peter, Peter, are you really a pumpkin pie eater? Guest Mrs. Kay McGregor, A.R.P.S. will speak on‘ the subâ€" ject of Flower Photography, and Society members will hold a "Last Days of Summer" flower show. and is not â€"a member of United: 5/ RY, I, & B, RY, T B, T, SH B, T, SH SH, E RY, T, A. .E RY, T T, SH RY, P Applied Bookkeeping (McBes) Bookkeeping 1 Bookkeeping 2 Business Communications _‘ Business Machines Economics Householder Finance (10 wks.) Key Punch Marketing Penmanship (10 whks.) Shorthand 1 Shorthand 2 Shorthand 3 Typewriting 1 Typewriting 2 K Typewriting 3 BUSINESS & COMMERCE Data Processing 1) Computer Programming 2) For Management 3) Unit Record Business Administration (Post Secondary): English Economics 1| Accounting I| Classes, 1966â€"67 REGISTRATION: SEPTEMBER 26, 27 & 28 â€" 7:30 â€" 10:00 P.M. (REGISTRATION FOR QUALITY CONTROL, OCTOBER 4) CLASSES START MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 Aâ€"Alderwood Collegiate Institute, 300 Valermo Drive, Toronto 14â€"â€"Phone 255â€"3479 Bâ€"Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute, 76 Keane Avenue, Islingtonâ€"Phone 621â€"1660 Eâ€"Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, 86 Montgomery Rd., Islingtonâ€"Phone 231â€"1106 Kâ€"Kingsmill Vocational School, 721 Royal York Rd. S., Toronto 18â€"Phone 239â€"2376 RYâ€"Royal York Collegiate Institute, 675 Royal York Rd. S., Toronto 18â€"Phone 259â€"5071 SHâ€"Scarlett Heights Collegiate Institute, 15 Trehorne Dr., Westonâ€"Phone 249â€"8425 Tâ€"Thistletown Collegiate Institute, 20 Fordwich Cres., Rexdaleâ€"Phone 741â€"2300 PLEASE DO NOT PHONE THE SCHOOLS DURING THE DAY. { In Step A special four mile hike l‘through Palgrave Forest and | Wildlife area on Sunday, Sepâ€" ‘tember 18, will highlight the | weekend‘s conducted field trips through conservation areas by the : Metroâ€"Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The speâ€" ‘ cial hike will get underway from ‘area parking lot (west off Hwy. |50 on to No. 25 sideroad, proâ€" ceed west % mile, turn north l at sign for 1% miles) at 10 a.m. Volunteer drivers are urgently needed in the Metro area. Teleâ€" phone Mrs. Nora Clark, WA 3+ 8973 (day or night). A Puff of Smoke The thunder of flintâ€"lock and musket will echo through the peaceful acres of Pioneer Vilâ€" lage this coming Saturday when a preâ€"Confederationâ€"type musket shoot and arms display is held between 10.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. The shoot will be under the direction of the Loyalist Rifles, in costume of the era. Antique gun enthusiasts and collectors in the area are invited to display their weapons during the day. Remember. Visitors to Black Creek Village are advised that, due to construction, the only acâ€" cess at present is by way of Jane St. Appeal. With a first class Aniâ€" mal Shelter and services of a fullâ€"time staff veterinarian, aniâ€" mals in the care and custody of the Society receive the best of care and treatment. Those taking part will have the opportunity of seeing the primrose, golden rod, asters, Joe Pye weed (an Indian reputâ€" ed to have cured many ills with this weed), migrating birds, shrubs and stream improvement measures. There is no charge, only 50c parking fee. Further information may be obtained by phoning Authority‘s offices at 889â€"5425. Adventure In Fashion Tickets available ($1.00) for fashion shows at Yorkdale Shopâ€" ping Centre, are being sold by the W.A. of St. Stephen‘s Angâ€" lican Church. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. also Friday, Sept. 23, at/8 p.m. Lob ceu au, ab“U 12°200% For furthér information call Mrs. Irene Canfield, 241â€"2469. SCHOOL SH B,RY, SH, T, A, E B, RY, SH, T SH, E B, RY, SH, T, A, E SH SH SH,/E SH, A B, RY, SH, T, A, E B, RY,, T RY RY, RY, RY, SH,T, A £ SH, T. E, A SH, T Weston‘s 165â€"member Power Squadron this year offers o dozâ€" en different courses in seamanâ€" ship for those who own marine craft and for those who are just interested. The Power Squadron stresses that had everyone in charge of a boat this summer taken fall and winter classes in seamanâ€" ship, scores of tragic accidents this summer in Ontario lakes and rivers would have been preâ€" vented. Courses offered by the Squadâ€" ron include, weather, sailing, piloting, navigation and engine maintenance. Registration night is at the Weston Municipal Building, 2000 Weston. Rd. at eight o‘clock Thursday, Sept. 22. Mt. Dennis United . . . owner of Kodak, the staff and facilities were transferred to Toronto. A year or two later, a new plant was built on Eglinâ€" ton Ave. W. and the Irons bought their home on Lambton, in those days a street in the countryside. Mrs. Irons enjoyed her first aircraft flight, two weeks ago, in the CFRB helicopter at the Canadian National _ Exhibition. Asked how she enjoyed her flight, Mrs. Irons replied it was too short. "You were up for 20 minutes when most of our guests only get 10 minutes," the radio announcer said. Mrs. Irons, who at fourth _ generation never misses Gordon spicy radio show. Power Squadron Night Courses Stress Safety t._ bA3EMENIS... i3 .,‘:51«;3 ooo en _ MADE DRY suuot rooetse Permanently \@"â€"=.â€"â€"alltt ol es i V’»;"T, WRITTEN esnc ts ° cuarANTEE *’&‘35 eceswelt â€" crrving Noak e old METRO ‘BA@J‘ 1e . since 1920 S oe t @2 z. > mtrac. o (Continued from Page WETâ€"DAMPâ€"LEAKY 31 BASEMENTS... ROser :2071 _ The Board of Education for the Township of Etobicoke, Advisory YVocational Committee GENERAL Amateur Radio _ Art (Basic) Astronomy for Laymen (10 weeks) Business Management j Conversational French, 1 Conversational French, 2 Conversational French, 3 Conversational German Conversational Italian Conversational Russian Cooking English & Citizenship English for Immigrants Hostess Course Millinery, Elementary Millinery, Advanced New Math for Parents (10 wks.) Oil Painting, Elementary Oil Painting, Advanced Personal Grooming Principles of Supervision (10 whks.) Production & Inventory Control Public Speaking Quality «Control Sewing, Elementary Sewing, Advanced Systems & Procedures Woodworking TECHNICAL (NONâ€"DIPLOMA) Automobile Servicing Ceramic Tile Home Gardening Home Handyman Metallography Sheet Metal 100 is a Canadian, Sinclair‘s 1) Wedding anniversary _ greetâ€" ings to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laâ€" ver, who will celebrate, Septemâ€" ber 20. Tel. 741â€"5884 Mrs. Alma Prowse and grandâ€" son Len Crowther, Endicott Ave have returned from a plane trip to England. They spent 3 glorious weeks visiting relatives and sightseeing. Birthday greetings to: Sandra Russell September 16, â€" Sheri Leigh and Dawn Michelle Benâ€" nett, September 17, Tim Crowâ€" ther September 20, Mrs. Jo Laâ€" ver, Maple Leaf Dr. Sept. 20, The Ladies Auxiliary, Rangers Branch Royal Canadian Legion will start their monthly Euchre on Wednesday September 21., 8.15, in their hall, 46 Dennison Rd. E., Weston. Everyone welâ€" come. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ware, Byng Ave., have returned home, afâ€" ter spending their vacation on a motor trip through the New England states and the Maritime provinees . _ ... . _>â€" _ THey were accompanied on their trip by Miss Brenda Benâ€" nett, Rexdale. “They visited their daughter Miss Winifred Ware, of Parrsâ€" boro. Nova Scotia. The Men‘s Branch hold Bin og‘s Tuesday evenings. §CHOOL Elmlea And District Jottings §SH/ KE SH RY, 5H, T. _A, E RY,SH SH SH Nighl3 SH B, RY, T. B,RY, T. B, RY, T. B, RY, SH, T. K. A, E B, RY, T. K SH ry When a school bus is stopped and its red lights are flashing, a motorist approaching the school bus from the front or overtaking it from the rear, must stop and must remain stopped until the red signal lights on the bus are no longer flashing. EFFECTIVE NOW. STOP BOTH WAYS FOR SCHOOL BUSES CLEAR VIEW The windshield and the windows on either side of the front seat must afford a clear view of the roadway and vehicles ahead and to the sides. The rear window must afford a clear view of the roadway and vehicles behind, unless there is an outside rearâ€"view mirror which does afford this clear view. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1966. UNNECESSARY NOISE A person who drives a motor vehicle and causes it to make an unnecessary noise commits an offence. EFFECTIVE NOW. INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT Any nonâ€"resident of Ontario, who is the holder of an International Driving Permit, may operate a vehicle in Ontario. EFFECTIVE NOW. RY, RY, Y RY, RY, RY, T, A, SH, E REMINDER TO MOTORISTS SH; T; K:AE T, A, E, 5H SH, T, K, A, E K, A, E, SH IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE ONTARIO HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT SPECIAL TECHNICAL Auto Test Equipment Electricity (Industrial Controls) Electronicsâ€"Industrial Pawer Plant Engineering (Fourth Class) } GRADE 12 TECHNICAL (DIPLOMA COURSE) First and Second Years Choice of Technical Subject Auto Mechanies Building Construction Commercial Art Drafting (Architectural) Drafting (Mechanical) Electronics Electricity Industrial Chemistry Machine Technology Printing (Graphic Arts) Refrigeration, Air Conditionmg & Heating Welding English Mathematies Science Third Year: Technical Subject (see above) English Economics History Mathematics ‘The Red Cross Wants Your Help FEES: Registration: $5, nonâ€"refundable. $10 for any course more than 25 hours $5 for any course of 25 hours or less. No refunds after third scheduled class. Maximum fee for any studentâ€"$25. September 1 to October 15; Weekdays 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sats (After October 15 â€" 231â€"4192, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Put that extra time to good use by joining the Corps. Whatâ€" ever your talent, big or small, we can use you. If you like peoâ€" ple, the Corps is for you. What is the Corps? The Corps is your local branch of uniformâ€" ed volunteers in the Canadian Red Cross Society. It is made up of girls over the age of 18 who volunteer their time to help others in the many facets of Red Cross work. A few of the jobs that are done by Corps are: working with the handicapped and reâ€" tarded; working with senior citizens; blood donor clinics; water safety instruction; hospiâ€" tal driving and hospital visiting: and Veteran and Welfare work (Sunnybrook Lodge). All Corps girls are highly trained by the Red Cross in first aid, and to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TELEPHONE 239â€"2903 OR 239â€"2904 Factory to customer Custom quality paints Buy direct and save Wholesale prices Choice of 1,500 colours Mcneyâ€"back guarantee Driveâ€"in service 3775 Dundas West Est. 20 Yrs. _ 767â€"6162 §$CHOOL 2nd 3r1d 1st YÂ¥r. YÂ¥r. YÂ¥r. Dr. W. F. Graydon, Chairman of the Board $. L. Britton, Chairman of the Advisory Vocational Committee T.. D. Boone, Director of Education assist in many types of emerâ€" gencies. Training received by a Corps volunteer is useful to the individual in her everyday life as well as to the Red Cross. When chamging lanes, you must signal such change. EFFECTIVE NOW. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE LOADS The gross weight of a trailer, other than a semi or pole trailer shall not exceed 32,000 pounds; and the weight on one axle shall not exceed 18,000 pounds; and if the axles are less than 8 feet apart, the weight shall not exceed 14,000 pounds. EFFECTIVE NOW. All loads on trucks must be secured, covered or loaded in such a manner that no part of the load may become dislodged. EFFECTIVE NOW. PEDESTRIANS A pedestrian walking along a highway must walk facing the traffic and as close to the left hand edge of the road as possible. EFFECTIVE NOW. SIGNAL LANE CHANGES Toronto Westâ€"1415 Lawrence Ave. W., Toronto 15, Ont. When you have loved ones depending on you . .. your goals, the manner in which you reach them and the money you can afford to get there, are all as personal as your signature. This is a job for experiâ€" enced counsel. Call your nearest office below. Ask about the T. M.L. FAMILY SECURITY PLAN. ‘ 4@ °_ TORONTO MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Set your mind at restâ€"for everyone‘s sake B,T Ehi ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Second Year: Bookkeepingâ€"s Business Financeâ€"a Business Mathematicsâ€"a, s Business Machinesâ€"a Historyâ€"a, s Lawâ€"a Office Practicoâ€"a, ® Shorthandâ€"s (aâ€"accounting; sâ€"stenography) GRADE 12 BUSINESS & COMMERCE (DIPLOMA COURSE) First Year: Bookkeeping or Shorthand English Typewriting ADVANCED TECHNICAL EVENING CLASSES) (POST SECONDARY) First Year: English 1 Mathematics 1 Mechanics 1 Second Year: Mathematics 1! Technical Drawing | Electrical Fundamentals GRADE 1 Third Year: Physics 1| General Chemistry Electronic Fundamentals GRADE 1 First Year: English 11 Mathematies 1 Electrical Equipment or Mechanics of Materials Hon. Irwin Haskett, Minister For information, please conâ€" tact the North York Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, 7 McKee Ave., Willowdale, or phone 222â€"1134. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. , Phone 247â€"1154

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy