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Weston Times (1966), 29 Sep 1966, p. 6

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United Appeal in Weston Area To Be Headed By A Group Of 24 Page 6 â€"â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Mrs. Daniel Donovan, Chairâ€" man of the United Appeal‘s Reâ€" sidential Division, is heading a team of some 20,000 women who are conducting the Metro doorâ€"toâ€"door canvass in the 1966 United Appeal Campaign. The goal, to support 80 member orâ€" ganizations, has been set at $10,â€" 650,000 and the residential quota at $869,400. Mrs. Donovan, a housewife HE BENDS EASILY!! Yet, he hangs on to the ball and folds up like a pretzel. Pete Fairgrieve, no. 21, Weston Redmen half back receives a "colâ€" lar tackle" from a Lakeshore Bear or would you call it a "bear hug?" The 20 to 15 win by the Redâ€" men has restored their confidence in rejuvenating their hopes for at least an Ontario Junior Conferâ€" ence championship. MINOR _ HOCKEY +~ «winemnnmmmmmenunmmmmmmmmmmmymmmname i &4 N ‘\\‘l,yfi ‘,5 m Registration at the Weston Arena this o ~) m ‘? Monday, October 3; Wednesday, Oct. 5; / t j I LA and Thursday, October 6th evenings g»>»~ MR /v 5 «y “’_’ between 7 and 9 p.m. â€" Saturday, Octâ€", t s v\ // ;‘t ober 8 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Minors AYP > y C n $5.00 â€" Juvenile $7.00. Â¥~ P â€"â€"\amâ€" «sÂ¥ * REGISTER NOW FOR: FIGURE SKATING CLASSES START FIRST WEEK OF OCTOBER ! CALL & REGISTER NOW BETWEEN 1:30 and 4:30 P.M. MUNICIPAL BUILDING,, 2000 WESTON ROAD FALL o WINTER ACTIVITIES . WESTON An introduction to figure skating for the 6 to 12 year old boy or girl. Ten lessons for $5.00 under professional direction â€" starts this Saturday 12 to 2 p.m. at the Weston Arena. Register this Saturday at the Recreation Office 9 a.m. to 12 noon. still room for you to join classes in Choral singing, Chess. Bridge, Art, Millinery, Ceramics, Copper Enamelling, Metaleraft, Leatherâ€" craft, Bowling, Hunter Safety Training, Band, Golf, Ballet, Majorettes, Fencing, Square Dancing, Rug Hooking, Weaving, Power Boat Seamanship, Navigation and the Handcrafting of Tibetian Prayer Wheels. TELEPHONE 249â€"9111 EXT. 53 Social Work at the University of Toronto, Music at the Royal Conservatory and has spent an active life with her family and in Church, Immigration and Soâ€" cial work. She is past President of the Catholic Women‘s Leaâ€" gue in the Archdiocese of Torâ€" onto; Chairman of the Residenâ€" tial Division, Blood Donors Serâ€" vice Committee, Toronto Branch, Canadian Red Cross; serves as a board member for Travellers‘ RECREATION COMMISSION Thursday, September 29, 1966 ALL THE POSSIBLE FUN AND ENJOYMENT YOU MAY HAVE AT THE DISCOVER CORPS. ‘Art Exhibition At Mt. Dennis Library DIRECTOR OF RECREATION An exhibition of paintings by Mr. Peter Rapinchuk (a mounâ€" tain climber, canyon explorer and naturalist) will be held at Mount Dennis Public Library, October 3â€"22 inclusive, weekâ€" days except Wednesdays, from 2 to 3:30 and 6:30 to 8:30 and Saturdays 2 to 5 p.m. Aid Society, Council of Catholic Charities and Catholic Family Services, all member agencies of.the United Appeal for Metro Toronto. Mrs. Donovan has been organist for 50 years, curâ€" rently completing her 20th year at Holy ‘Name Church, Danâ€" forth and Gough. Mr. â€" Rapinchuk‘s â€" exhibition will include scenes of Canadian nature and animal life. Fairbank Ratepayers Elect New Officers ‘The Ladies Auxiliary of the West Fairbank Ratepayers Assoâ€" ciation in York Township held its annual election of officers meeting last week. The officers elected for 1967 are: Mrs. Dora Spencer presiâ€" dent Mrs. Fred Johnson secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer, Mrs. T. Wilson membership. Mrs. Plane social convenor, Mrs. W. Beregnich sick convenor. . Meetings and social events are held on Tuesday afternoons at says the city politicians scrap in favor .of a along Queen St. Maple Leaf and Amesbury (Ward 2). Councillor Robert Yuill is exâ€" pected to run in Ward 3 again. "I love politics and everything politics stands for" Paul Godâ€" frey, declared some time ago that he will fight to retain his Ward 4 seat. Godfrey, the only bachelor on council, keeps pushâ€" ing for the Spadina Expressway A _ surprising â€" announcement several months ago, came from Councillor _ Murray â€" Chusid of Ward 5, who said he was going to resign at the end of this year. Considered the best and most colorful debater on North York council, Chusid has since indiâ€" cated that he has had a change of heart and will run again afterâ€" all. Dec. 5 Election . . . years in training, Briane Cress well, pictured above, graduated from the Mack Training School for Nurses, of the St. Catharâ€" imes General Hospital. He was one of three male Registered Nurses in his class of 52 stuâ€" Briane, som of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cresswell, Culford Road, will begin his nursing career in the Emergency Ward at the Monday, October 3. a touchâ€"down in the Redmen‘s retaliation win of 20â€"15 over the Lakeshore Bears last Saturday. ‘The Bears previously upset Weston for the Redâ€" men‘s first league game loss in nearly two years. PUTTINNG THE WIND BACK IN HIS SAILS is trainer Cy Hallett of the Weston Redmen after his half back, Pete Fairgrieve end to end dash for MALE NURSE â€" On September 14, after three (Continued from Page 1) rapid transit line t Murray who said he ‘at the end 0 which he s want to _ subway d of going year. most York Until November 12â€"at all stores where you see the Hydro Special display, a FREE es Electric Blanket when you buy a new Electric Clothes Dryer _ Hess y d d mm .. * . . 3 w 5o2 P0 _ o33 E% e p senes > $ 5? _ M . <{§,g§»@; w ol \; e 6. %;H:?\W s s C Remmmmmemmen emesnmmml . »-«':;-(sg_{tg,*;«‘pfzrg Lsns J e e $3 .2 se h k css ‘ w \‘a'* i e uo ’;: P We w sslg 3 sds se J §§»w"§‘ 1 s ue us i 7 Te s osgt mt .. _ 1w n [ s KS . j w23 * $s I2 . m 5 maeee _ . . [ o s § fi**@;&k s 3. 8 «.t . s $ . (*al f is s i fls old l un $ S ce s $ &\k?‘ . . 0o e o *&E@ : Sss 1 P * '§ e i waya inntetnsmmmecsemien & ; * y tpprtnearessenanremeeatninesenetosssmmnarees w $ f sys hn ##aÂ¥ . ul prrppaaaam _ . . ue S § y m s m Quite possibly you have several good reasons of your own for buying an electric dryer. But here‘s an exâ€" cellent reason to buy right now: a doubleâ€"bed size electric blanket, complete with illuminated dial conâ€" trol and twoâ€"year guarantee. This $24.95 value is yours free when you buy an electric dryer at any store featuring the Hydro Special. â€" Why an electric dryer? It‘s the safe, speedy, odourâ€" less way to dry clothes. It lets you forget the headaches of a clothesline. And it eliminates rainyâ€"day delays. TRADER HANCOCK RICHARDSON HERB CAPLAN NORTHTOWN The following appliance dealers in the Weston â€" Mount Dennis area are offering you a free electric blanket with the purchase of your new electric dryer ! Parks and Recreation have now turned their thoughts toâ€" ward the women in the area, and have introduced their new "Mothers‘ Ballet Program", to help improve poise, coâ€"ordination, and of course, the figure. The Program which is to be held on Wednesday evenings from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Amesbury Comâ€" munity Centre, 1507 Lawrence Avenue W., will include Calisthâ€" enics, rhythmic movement and Due to the overwhelming reâ€" sponse to the School of Recreatâ€" jonal Ballet during the last three years, it will be continued this season. If you can remember that far back, in the spring more than 250 ballerinas took part in ‘‘Sleeping Beauty" at Downsview Secondary School. Something new has been added to the North York Parks and Recreation Program. for this area, so new that it does not apâ€" pear in the new Fall and Winter Recreation Calendar, just issued by the Department. For Poise & Figure Improvament basic ballet. The course, which is to run for 15 weeks, will cost $10.00, and will be under the direction of instructress Mrs. Susan Woodcock. Starting date for this new venture will be Wednesday, October 12. If you would like additional informatio® regarding ‘registration, call the Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment at 225â€"4611. for this new venture will be | Beginning in October (registrâ€" Wednesday, October 12. If you |ation October 1 from 10:00 to would like additional informatio® | 11;30 a.m.), the Saturday Mornâ€" regarding ‘registration, call the \ing Club for boys and girls in Parks and Recreation Departâ€" | Grades 2 to 8 incl. will be held ment at 225â€"4611. for 20 weeks, with registration weâ€" fee of $8.00. This club offers a yourk activithes |=| 6ho uols Mid crafte, drama, Nelson A. Boylen Secondary * s School â€" It is good to see that (Continued on Page 6) Visit the store where you see the Hydro Special display. Tell them you‘re interested in more free timeâ€" and a free electric blanket. In short, an electric dryer leaves you more free time. This offer applies only to residents of Ontario, 2592 Weston Rd. â€"â€" 249â€"1961 (Just South of Hghy. 401 Interchange) Furniture & Electric Co. Ltd. 1103 Weston Rd. (So. of Eglinton) Phone RO 7â€"1655 TV & Appliances Ltd. 1919 Phone 241â€"9105 Phone 766â€"6137 1111 WestonRd, South of Eglinton TV & Appliances your hydro Phone 249â€"9761 1844 Weston Rd. So. of Lawrence \ lal beginning its first complete year in operation, that the Township has decided to utilize it to some extent for the residents.

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