$ Fall Bazaar At The date: Sat. Nov. 19. The time: 2 to 4 p.m. The happenâ€" ing? A fall bazaar to be held at of Highway 401, one block west of Keele St.) Christmas decorations, handâ€" made articles, baked goodies are only some of <the terrific barâ€" gains to go on sale Saturday. "The public is cordially invitâ€" ed to do their Christmas shop ping at our fair," says Bazaar Committee Member Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Harmelink. WARD 3 Aldermanâ€"North York Yuill CANADA ano ONTARIO GOVERNMENTS WILL CONTRIBUTE... This Advertisement Is Published, By The Hospitals Expansion Commiqee Of The Borough of York REâ€"ELECT W TO OUR TWO HOSPITALS IN WESTON AND YORK TOWNSHIP ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF A ONE MILL: ANNUAL LEVY ON THE ASSESSMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF YORK FOR FIVE YEARS STARTING IN 1967 FOR THE PURâ€" POSE OP MAKING GRANTS FOR HOSPITAL EXPANSION. f VOTE HUMBER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ""_"2 _ _ HOSPITALS EXPANSION! ts VE on e puesisonte AT THE MUNICIPAL ELEGCTIONS DEC. 5, 1966 Busy Bees From Weston CI’M“.' League Hockey Begins Go $700 Over Uâ€"A Quota Touight At The Weston Arena Once again, the students al | shining : any _ scruffy _ shoes wmc.ua%mm:;*mm;mm.m» rious imaginative proj *43 | n‘ors also carried on the tradiâ€" m mm ar es M.in on les o. notrane o. ons well rewarded since they: manâ€" show, followed by a iall dance aged to collect $2,500.00 which | on behalf of the United Appeal. ;-bmm?mm«m: The cheque for $2500.00 will be e year. f presented by Sandra Dalrymple, Putting their natural exhuberâ€" to "use, ‘the lum:na:emolmwwnom Mialustn® In bubh ~salioulew se ‘u . ive for this year. t Putting their natural exhuberâ€" ance to use, the students parâ€" ticipated in such activities as a bottle drive for the Weston area, a walk to the city hall, sponsorâ€" ed by Weston businessmen, and Keep Trim Plan For Janeâ€"Finch Women Just in time to slim down for that new dress you want for Christmas partying, says the North York Recreation Dept. announcing their ‘"Women‘s Keep Fit" Registration took place at Gosâ€" ford Public School in the Janeâ€" Finch area Nov. 7, cost $5.90. However there are still openinss for those interested. Under the direction of Mrs. Iris Tears, it will start on Mon., Nov. 14 and run through to Dec. 16. The second 10â€"week course will commence February of next year. If | L L 1 0 N ‘Debt Counselling Talk At Mount Dennis United Debt counselling will be the subject of a talk by George Penâ€" fold, executive director of Creâ€" dit Counselling Service of Metâ€" ro Toronto, on Tues., Nov. 15 at Mount Dennis United Church. The luncheon meeting from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. is sponsored by York Township Social Planâ€" ning Council. Tickets cost $1.50 a person and may be reserved by a call ‘to Mrs. Van Kane at 3634971 no later than 3:00 p.m. Fri. Nov. 11. There are ample parking fac ilities at the church, 71 Guestvil le Ave., Mount Dennis. YORK AND WESTON RATEPAYERS SUPPORT THE "ONE Ml“-l LEVY" Liz Goddard The Midget and Juvenile teams got under way on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, November 1st and the rest of the League had‘ their first games on Saturday morning. <It will take two or three weeks of preliminary games to sort out the players to balance teams. With the coâ€"operation of all Supervisors and our good friends at the "Weston Times" we will bring you the results each Thursâ€" day. By GORD MOORE h The Weston Minor Hachy‘" uuummmw; year of competition and the exâ€" | ecutive, coaches and nfllenl.l! wish every young player the Once again may we echo the time honoured phrase for all good parentsâ€"‘*"Don‘t send your boy to the Arenaâ€"take himâ€"and enjoy hockey as a game". Special Note: Little N.HL. tryâ€"outs tonight, Thurs. from 7.15 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. â€" Players must be regis tered in the Western Minor Hocâ€" key Leagueâ€"Half hour games is the following age groups: Minor Atom, 7.15 p.m. Atom, 7.45 p.m. Pee Wee, 8.15 p.m. Minor Bantam, 8.45 p.m. Bantam, 9.15 p.m. Cost per player .50¢ ONTARIO, NORTHWESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL All the friends of North Runâ€" nymede United Church will be happy to know that they can get Come and enjoy afternoon tea or renew old friendships at the family supper from 5 to 7 p.m. The bazaar committee is composed of Mrs. Ross Chambâ€" ers and UCW President Mrs, George Moffat. Rev. Paul Morâ€" ris will preside at the opening Nov. 16 from 2 to 8 p.m. Everyâ€" one comes early for first chance are especially inviting and the biggest treat of all is the touchâ€" andâ€"take" table. Xmas Bazaar At their guest for the past week, Albert‘s two uncles, Alfred Buâ€" manis from England, and Arâ€" vins Bumanis from Chigago. Ralph Pittis, Cleo Road, a patient in â€" Humber Memorial Hospital has undergone major surgery, and we wish him a very speedy: recovery. YES NO have had as Weinâ€" QUEENSBOROUGH Having two daughters in Gr. 9 at Queensborough, I attended their parents night last week for this Grade. Following the High Education, were Graduatâ€" ing the next day from Dow! view Secondary: School. e of these students were top /honâ€" our winners. In _ informal _ conversation, with his usual enthusiasm, filâ€" led in the parents with very inâ€" teresting pieces of information. The school, which â€" originally pleasure of . attending â€"their Home and School Meeting last right. It is a .very. progressive Association, under the very able leadership of ‘their President, Mrs. P. Baldwin. At this meetâ€" ing they had North York School "New Math", which is always that parents are most interestâ€" ed in. When the children come home and ‘zu their â€" proâ€" blems, it like "double Dutch" to us, but with an evenâ€" ing such as Pelmo Home and School cresented, the parents can accept this new concept in Math, and perhaps even under stand it (after unlearning what they already know). Over 50 parents attended this meeting. While Pelmo Public School is ographically in Weston, it is I spent an interesting afterâ€" moon at the Township offices | last week, and met Shannon | Rowe of the Parks and Recreaâ€" | tion Department.â€" She is in | charge of the Western Divi;iop; for the Township. She informs me that the Nelson A. Boyleni $wimming Pool will be open | on the school holiday, Novem-; ber 11, from 2 â€" 5 for public swimming. She is also a great booster of the Keep Fit Class es held at Boylen on Thursday nights. Miss Rowe says that they are having excellent .attendanâ€" ce, for their gym and swim,| and that they would welcome | any other ladies in the areag (Continued from Page 1) commended that town ‘works equipment on Wilby Cresc., should be distributed to the Rockâ€" cliffe and Castlefield yards in York township. He noted that the Weston works department is only seven p.c. the size of its York counâ€" terpart and said he is confident there will be no integration probâ€" lems. Most of the men are paid the basic rate of 2.48 an hour and in 1967 will be paid $2.60 to $2.66 an hour, he added. The departmental reports were approved by council with little Mr. Moyle presented the folâ€" lowing with door prizes â€" Pat Barker (Electric Blanket), June Swindle (electric tooth brush), and Jill Bluff (vanity stool). Other prizes were presented to Maureen McBride, Jean Shipley and Bill and Olive Gibo. Bosses Predict . . . comment. cial evening was presented by the TransAtlantic Brides and Parents Association last week, when they had their "Hard Times" dance. The Brides (?), had as their | special guest for the evening, | Ted Moyle, President of the Toâ€" | ronto Chapter of the Muscular | Dystrophy. and more than $90.00 | was collected from the cloak| room and raffle in aid of thisi worthy cause. [ started out with about 500 stuâ€" dents, has now climbed to an enrollment of 977. As yet, they have never actually made the 1,000. As Mr. McGregor says: "just when it looks like we are about to make it, we lose anâ€" other student". There are still in the school, seven of the original siaff. The student body is now very cosmopolitan, and at last count, had 26 students enrolled who were born in lands other than Canada. PARKS AND RECREATION Another very enjoyable soâ€" TAVAT North Park Plaza ««m UJ von‘t nave T0 WA > Free Delivery within a 50 mile radius Bank Of Nova Scotia Financing No Payments Until January 2, 1967. sets in stock for immediate delivery. U can be watching color TV in your home this Saturday night! 24 ln.m They had set for their goal $700.00, so they certainly went "over the top". Some of i their projects included, -OVI‘: on the weekâ€"ends. The team, coached by Jim Grice and Murray McCandiess will meet St. Clements for their first scheduled game on Friday November 11 at 9:00 p.m. at Keelsdale Arena. meeting and in between appoiniâ€" ments with the teachers, parents met over coffee in the cafetorâ€" jum with Principal R. N. Meâ€" Gregor, who has been with the and St. Michaels. ‘Team manager, Bruce Colâ€" bourn, will try and keep these boys together so that next year, they can advance and play for the minor juvenile league. school sirnce its opening more than 8 years ago. His first stuâ€" out to practice games, playing last Saturday at Woodbridge at 5:30 am. They© were defeated by }Juvenile team 3â€"2, with star Phil" Ellictt scoring both goals. The 14 game schedule will be played on Friday and Saturâ€" day nights with only one midâ€" week game. As pointed out by the manager, this will keep the boys busy and off the streets Grade 7 to Amesbury‘s team, who will be sponsored by the Steel Workers‘ Union at Moffatt‘s will be in the Midget category, for boys 16 years old as of May 31 this year. These boys have already signed up, 20 in all. As the team can only carry 20, the exâ€" tra 4 boys, will play in the House League, but will be ready for call up when needed. These players, who have been members of Amesbury for maâ€" ny years, and have played. .n the House League, will be playâ€" ing their games in Keelesdale is affiliated with the Toronto Hockey League. This league conâ€" Sists of 8 teams . _ : _ with almost a full compliment of boys. The only openings that are left just now are for about 20 boys in the 10 to 12 age goupr. If your boy is ‘interestâ€" ed and has not yet registered, please get in touch with him a 244â€"2427. Amesbury, this year, is en« tering a team in the Frotestant Youth Council League, . which eoy SEAme S aee. at the school, bottle drive, and even going along the streets raking the weeds from the front lawns. Congratulations students: AMESBURY HOCKEY Color TV Junior T5