| \irs. W. E. Gerry, convenor for I the Crang Plaza afternoon Blood | Donor .Clinic, staifed by Elver ston Park U.C.W. has asked me to send along a "thank you" to 4 the volunteer workers and donâ€" j ors. There were 77 pints of blood , donated with eight rejects, makâ€" o ing a total of 85 donors. pecial mention â€" sliould be â€" made of the 78th donation by *) ‘07 ... Year Of Canada‘s Centennial Tied In 1st Place After 2 Losses § With the excitement and pleas ures of Christmas behind us, we are now looking forward to the New Year‘s festivities, and the brand new year, 1967 which is ahead of us. With the coming of the New Year, many changes are ahead for the population of Metro To ronto and Canada. Metropolitan Toronto will be introduced to the new Boroughs, and the new system of Governâ€" ment, and all the residents of Canada will join together to celeâ€" brate Canada‘s 100th Birthdayâ€"a once in a lifetime affair. It should be a year of great celeâ€" brations, in which everyone will have the opportunity to particiâ€" pate. Our family had a very good Christmas this year, and it is so rice to still have one little one around on Christmas morning, although it is rather tough on Dad, who gets the job of assemâ€" bling ail the toys for our son. We spent part of, Christmas Day at morning Church Service, after which all the family went to visit our daughter Lois in Humber Memorial | Hospital. 1t was quile a sight to see such a cheery atmosphere at the hospiâ€" tal, where, for this day only, chilâ€" dren were allowed _in to visit their relatives *# Today, our other three daughâ€" ters, LynGa, Janice, and Judy al! boarded an Air Canada jet and took off for a three day visit to see their Grandparents in Winâ€" nipeg. With four teenaged daughâ€" ters, I never thought I would be scrounging around to find baby sitters so that we could particiâ€" pate in the Downsview Curling Club‘s annual Yuletide Bonspicl. ~Special mention â€" should be| made of the 78th donation by | Mrs. Margaret Best of Graydon| Avenue, Weston: R | ‘The Ontario Federation _ of Home and School _ Associations R0o 61777 wM. G. BEECH, General & Life Insuranct 1166 WESTON ROAD §13 Rogers Rd. RO 9â€"7762 YORK TRAVEL BUREAU CHARLES SAMMUT FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGMENTS TO ANYWHERE CUSTOM DOORS AND WINDOWS ~_ hi * ‘And special thanks to out fine customers for their patronage. Notary Public MEMORIAL Call RO 6â€"4603 | Elmlea And | District Tel.; 741â€"5884 \ _ The Elmlea Ladies ‘ Euchre | group held their weekly game at | the home of Mrs. Hazel Sears, | with the winners being: Millic Clare (85), Lorraine May (83), Hazel Sears (77). Low _ scors, Nancy â€" Ready (63). Travelling its inaugaural meeting on Wed: nesday, January 4, at 15 Oakburn Crescent, Willowdale. The public is invited to attend. WELCOME The Earker‘s of Dorsey Drive have had a family reunion this Christmas, _ when â€" Warren‘s prize, Lorraine May Birthday greetings to: Corrine Laidler, January 3; Mrs. Agnes Foden, January 4; Gail and Gary Stevens. January 5. Belated birthâ€" day greetings to Barbara Munro who celebrated December 27. Deepest sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Emily E. Anstay, 17 Denarda Ave.. Mount Dennis, who passed away December 22. A very Happy, Healthy _ and Prosperous New Year to all. The Cossack coat, shades of "Dr. Zhivago," is great for winâ€" ter . . . especially in salt and pepper tweed, defined at neck, cuffs, hem and closing with magnificent jet black fox. Accesâ€" sories to wear with: fox muff and helmet, high laced leather boots â€" snuggle in when the blizzards blow! Get on the bail> button wagon with glass. bone, plastic, leather: or brass. Instead of buttonholes, make fabric loops of biasâ€" covered . cord (called rouleau). Tailor ‘a luscious wool walking suit in "stop" red. Side close the jacket with spaced pairs of brass bubbles. Smart and slimming. An easy way to make rouleau from bulky fabrics: wrap the cord with a bias strip, turning and pressing under the seam alâ€" lowance on one edge. Overlap and slipâ€"stitch folded edge down | with close stitches. nrene t cenentne Accal wdaltins‘ &A r 5 i Tailor ‘a luscious wool walking‘ A real timesaver â€" chainâ€" suit in "stop" red. Side close the| stitching. Unlock the thread end jacket with spaced pairs of brass and pull. Zip! It‘s undone in a bubbles. Smart and slimming. second. Perfect for basting trial An easy way to make rouleau‘fittings, putting growth tucks in from bulky fabrics: wrap the ; kiddies‘ togs. Chainstitching has cord with a bias strip, tuminq;more "gve" than regular maâ€" and pressing under the seam alâ€") chine stitching, so use it for sewâ€" lowance on one edge. Overlup! ing knits and stretch fabrics. It‘s and slipâ€"stitch folded edge down| stronger too, great for seams with close stitches. | with a lot of strain. The thread A dummy in your house? A, chain alone makes ready belt dressmaker‘s . dummy _ makes|carriers. French tacks, button sewing simpler and fitting ajloops. Just one of the features cinch. You‘ll even want to try of Singer‘s Touch‘ and Sew* draping your .own designs. The| machine PLUMBING AND HEATING 2386 Weston Road / Westo snuggle FASHION CONSULTANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS 1N CANADA. fashion neWw Sss LATIMER brother Wilson returned to To ronto after 17 years out west. We hove that he has a very enâ€" joyable holiday with his family. The executive did an cxcellent job of organization, with refreshâ€" ments provided, and prizes for everyone. You Can‘t Serve 2 Masters And Scott Knows It After reading the letter in your December 22nd: issue from my opponent in Ward 1, I wonder when Val Scott is going to stop trying to delude the taxpayer? At first glance I was pleased to see that he now had no intenâ€" tion of breaking faith with the voters of Ward 1, but on reading, further I realized that he fully intended to run federally and even if elected would stay on the Board of Education as well. It is obvious that Mr. Scott‘s only intention is to achieve office as a stepping stone â€" not to work at the job he was elected for. If he had taken the trouble to find out what the duties of a trustee involve, or alternatively, what the duties of a Member of Parliament involve, he would not have made such a statement. adjustable type is most practical if your measurements change with the seasons. A fabric coverâ€" ing helps to hold pins in place during fittings. Weston Times C Feather a collar for your new theatre suit or dress. Chanel likes the look of snowâ€"white coq feathers preening at the throat of her white quilted brocade suit â€" luxurious coquetry. Buy your feathers by the yard or individuâ€" ally at a millinery shop. The big three are: Ostrich, Cog and Egrette. mz letter HAPPY NEW YEAR! Weston, Ont. After serving as Chairman and member of two school board comâ€" mittees for two years, attending regular and special board meetâ€" ings, school openings, graduaâ€" tions, tenderâ€"openings, presentaâ€" tions to students â€" not to menâ€" tion looking after the individual parents and association problems. I found these jobs took up apâ€" proximately three evenings a week, apart from various daytime duties. It is difficult therefore to see how he could do all these things if he was in Ottawa too. His example of Red Kelly, who left politics because he could not play hockey (for six months a year only mind you) and still be a Member of Parliament is simple proof of my contention. I thank him for mentioning the fact that Mr. Walker, M.P., and Mr. Carton, M.P.P., stated openly that they advocated my reâ€"elecâ€" tion. These were personal enâ€" dorsements, and only because of my long term friendships with both of them. ‘Their endorsement did not inâ€" volve an expensive, stamped inâ€" WESTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1966 CAUGHT OFF GUARD: A Weston Dodger dodges past Whitby Steelers defense in Friday‘s Junior "B" home game and steels the puck in through the netminder to score. The point wasn‘t enough for Dodgers however, with Steelers taking the evening 5â€"4. Again on Monday, Weston was edged out by a one point margin â€"â€" this time by Markham Sealâ€"Oâ€"Wax 4â€"3. Authorized Retailer Of Canada Majestic Mink dividually addressed letter, to alâ€" most 13,000 homes in Ward 1, bearing the Province of Ontario official seal (under whose sancâ€" tion I do not know) as was proâ€" vided my opponent by the. N.D.P. Provincial Member for our ward. I will contede however, that this mailing was paid for out of private funds. + He did not mention either, the personal endorsement and help I have received from many memâ€" bers of the New Democratic Party, who believe that personal worth and not party politics should be the criterion in muniâ€" cipal elections. 7 I regret that so few of the elecâ€" torate came out to vote this time. I feel confident about the next time, when I‘m sure more taxâ€" payers will exercise their franâ€" chise, whether it be a municipal, provincial or federal election. So Val let us not bicker any more, let‘s get on with the job! Perhaps we can do something constructive together such as tryâ€" ing to have the election held on a Saturday, like many other com:â€" munities do, and so give the homeowner a better chance to come out and vote. & Study Group Meets To Discuss Senior‘s Welfare Mrs. T. E. Dougherty, presiâ€" dent of Weston Senior Citizens, and newlyâ€"nominated Councillor of Borough of York for Zone 16, said the first zone meeting of the new year will take place Jan. 26 in Weston Arena. _ The mayor and controllers are being invited because "there are urgent and important, questions to discuss concerning the health and welfare of our seniors," she said. In confirming Mrs. Dougher ty‘s nomination !ast month, zone President R. J. Lamoureux had said "we feel sure that with your able guidance your area will be well represented on all matters pertaining to Senior Citizens." Gordon Risk Trustee for Ward 1 â€" 1965â€"1966 Rush in the Post Office Departâ€" ment, my only thought is to wonder that we get those cards at all. Considering the vast numâ€" ber of people that must handle each item of mail before it is delivered, that 3¢ stamp is the greatest bargain of our times. Parents Night at Weston Colâ€" legiate is Tuesday, January 10. This is an opportunity for parents to meet teachers and discuss those preâ€"Christmas reports. The children of Hardington 1917 WESTON RD. WE look back to happy memories, ahead to many more, with thanks to all our patrons. NORM & JEAN GROAT GROAT‘S VARIETY *CLOSED JAN. 2nd." a w a rded the Simpsonâ€"Sears award. Mrs. Berg earlier had won prizes for her baking at the CNE. Runnerâ€"up at the COE was Mrs. Jack Woodall of Elmira, with nine firsts, five seconds and four thirds. In third place was Mrs. Clifford Reinhart of Breslau with eight. firsts, four seconds and four thirds. dal