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Weston Times (1966), 12 Jan 1967, p. 10

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KNOB’HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA will be observed minor hockey and there “in probably be professional stars January 21-27. More than 295.000 boys play for about 12,500)of the future competing in the Minor Hockey Centennial AuaHftaM.,t,etty-tlst inilgis country ranging from.the jyvtnileiSerits at Kingston March' 2510 April 1. This iohotm shows division (18 iiirirrririfittiimiiriiroTiiy-orsprhtr tmrder ttt.-tmePhetstrthe4tueeswswaya1iairr-luue.v Leaguein spirited Don't, forget-that every NHL star be'gan his came}: withiactiott during went game. _ Cmdim Suicidal putrhased more than 3,500 pieces of freight equip- meht during 1966, including 400 "yellow door" box, can; foe My ONLY AIEt DKYS LEFT! MOVING SALE There is" a bug variety of beautifutintirtgs. You are sure to h‘nd the technique to please your taste, the subjects to charm you. the colours to blend with your decor. Landscapes, Seascapes, City Scenes from Pari,s and Italy, Still-Mes and Flower; m traditionat and canmrarv styles All In luxury gallery frames-- ready to hang. Cm from trn's'froe selection or Tognm's newest Art anew. _ _ . . I Save Up To 60% During This' . . Specnal Art Event f A PRICES FEOM'SI950 - $150.60 I FIE! ”MISSION EACH PAINTING PRICED . Reduction w. ... "it's: 3:11;" W" _ MADELAIN E Minn "LAX wrm THE ‘vutwor m: LAKE mu mt TORONTO 5mm! ALL MERCHANDISE MUST " CLEARED DURING OUR " NOTED CANADIAN ANDIUIOIEAN ARTISTS THE ART GALLERY '," The Constellation Hotel - THIS WEEK _ Daily I... " AN.- to P.M. SUNDAY " to ' “a. TORONTO" 'm""."' CENTRE THE CONSTELLATION Atty. GALLL‘ERY PRESENTS A SPECIAL EXHIBITION t, ”SALE 150 ORIGINAL OIUPAINTINGS _ NOW LICENCE!) UNDER LIQUOR ucmc: ACT' ., t, 2285 lAKESHORE BLVD. W.-lll$T, WES! or “UMBER RIVER WEST POINT TA‘V'ERN we, PARKING 0 won: 2sraaoi WEST POINT DINING LOUNGE min: shipments and 1,100 cylindri- l cal steel hopper cars for the lume- men: of potash, émeut and ehemi-, cala. _ ' f f CLOVERDALE- MALL BEEF . . . COOKED n x FICTION, JUICYHTE‘ FULL or suwou": EXTRA CUT PRIME RIB, ROAST LADIES” WEAR CRAB-IIOILID STEAKS '3'. .N _ AND‘CHOPS ‘~ t9ft'a" JUST A raw EXAMNENE OUR FINE CUISINE! _:--.------ Your ”nan-go is canon-cred "I the pm! and [he hat-He!" LCULENT RED BRAND F . . . COOKED TO PER- ,TION, JUICY. ‘TENDER. '-/Christ The King & BloOrdale U.C. tExchange Ministers & Serviets Nt only served to point out tal, the songregations the many simi- larities between the two sereRts," Alf Jenqus of the ecumenics com~ mittee of the Church of Christi The King, said. “Thia type of) familiarization and participation in) each other's service is to be recpm- I mended to. other neighbming} churches. and we feel that benefits) will be derived by all." Rev. Tom Head, pastor of BlomJ ville-United, said in his sermon on! the PrlttrrttrChureh, "The church must be continually on the move to bear witness %r<3hrist in the clinging society in which we MI live." l The Rev. David McGuire, rector of the Chum!) of Christ The King, spoke on The .House and The Spirit. "We must be open to the) The exchange was highly sur‘ mesh], andKas one of the first of its kind in. Toronto, it not in Canada, Luz sunilay, Jan. 8, a new and {guidance of the Holy SEER at all different exchange took plat, levels of church life, as we seek between the Church of Chit The to come together," he stated. King, Anglican, 475 Igathburn my! ----o------- and Bloomiaie'United. On that day . . the ministers, GaiitsCitGlLGii,l AMI-Sign Case ___ _ services exchanged churches {OJ . 't the morning. In each case neither l Against Alden-nan service was altered, and each! congregation was provided at, out-) . line of the service being held. Adjourned for Study -l+"'"""""TC"ri-=." WE'RE Ttit KING Of BEEF! place? levels of church life, The to come together," he iili) ----0--- dd)" . . _arnd;An112519n gaze 01' l theel Anainc‘l Aloha-m After New Year's celebration in the W an. England. town (en- itre, poli found a set of false teeth, sti gripping a agar. i The Rmh of Etubicoke has Hyslled foe an 'adjournment in jts F casegagainst Alderman David Sand- ford, Wald 1, pending further l study of the local election-sign by- ilaw S ord bioke during the re-l can nieipal elections. l Alderman Sandford, in a deiib..) ierate more te test the by-law, put, (a ten-foot sigh on the roof of hial ,iAldevwGd home. and was $11!». l sequentjy charged by‘thhi} l Last Week, Council “h‘ifm- {requesx' a" 2'i1'i',"rrtep,1Gr-,2-t-ift', Friday hearing-ite 1 ton Mills. “mum. CoundL went: to have a, pawn look at its unusual by-law.; With tears in his eyes the little boy told his kindetgtutiiiiiacirer that orrty one pair of galoshes was left in the rlr-akmnm and that they weren‘t Ins. The teacher 52:311th unde, riesss and in come): and could find "to other. trtsloshes, Ev hausterl. sltrs asked the boy. “Haw can )0” br mm there galoshvs aren‘l yolnsi'i' . f ".\line had sun-w 2" them." the litttte boy wplied. -e.t The study of the by-law may result in its abolition and dumping of charges against the Alderman. If not, Alderman Sandford is ot? record as ready to take it to the highest courts. v That ftige cost F3obicoke tax- paym’s an estimated $7,500, and Sandford is doubtful whether the new Borough of Elobig'oke will want to spend more public funds defending a "doubtful bylaw." During the last fetish] elections, a similar charge agaim‘m Etohi coke citizen was dismiqed by the Supreme Court'ot Canada, which ruled that no municipal by-lnw can supersede a federal statute. Fed- erally, eleqtion signs ate permitted Ba private pmperly. (lllllll [Etch [:2th Tallinn _ u Prospective Members ‘ In the field of younE activities the JarveeY sponsor the Etobieoke Youth Council, in conjunction with the Etopimke Recreation Depart- meat, to promote their own com apt of leadership training. At conferences organized by -xchool The Jaycees'sponsofed I group of 20 underprivileged children It I. Christmas party at The Tele, gram's Fairyland. sondties tire asked foe opinions, and invited to ask questions'about the problems of growing up in to- day's society.'The children of the community have shown tremendous interest im these panel discussions. More than 600 children com- pleted a course of safety instruc- tion for young bicycle riders last veae., Tlie Jayme: have new a); panded into the impoan field of srftrty habits {ongmotor yclists. A A report 13]" Team {17%}?! loci! Jnycou'eonfirml his opinion. It note: . contribution of $1,500 to Etobicoke Getralosrrital u put of the profits of n circus upon-0nd by the group. A further contribution of approximately $500 will be made in the near future. Awarding to H. Marian. if the Stomach bond of dimetom, and WW]! claim. the Etobi. onh lumen Italian they, have I uniqu- omnintion in that it is for young men " action. . Mu - an planing [I Igttodmtis. Night. "e' ul- - at 'mrtamutitrmittd.d mm; b. looking to: “nun-nut. Th ‘lpdnl Wert, to acquaint pros- - mun with 1.!- work of to bun-laden. will be held In. tt " tho Holt-13y Inn.' Gust “in will includ- tho ontario Juno prawn“, Art Turner of W13. vieo'- untidant \Don Sol-bio of 311mm, and Radio Icrhr. EtoNcoke, Mont of Dish-id 5. F I Making the Jnycee aim of the brotherhood of man, 600 hygiene kits were collated to be am to Vietnam. 0ther,|tud1u in this am will in- clude Inter pollution, and pguibly, the effects of American apiul on the Canadian economy. A "If"! 01 Opinion; of local Magnum the mods of the com- munity wilt be - to council shortly. mi program, which bu Mun time and effort, is th. cul- mination of twofyean work. Por- tueulriit/th. prom was srnriaet, it w..- decided to enn- vm midanu "11E Wuhan, New Tormito, lilinlgtnlg had We, " 'h%.eeAthrtid-riitt.ttagd Uly'uhmmnduloty “a 1hr mar mm. was mammthwm In it» tUH of community " bin the 5108ka Juan m “whom Get Out The V0?! campin- forboch "Ural "darttmid.rateuetuna. QANOUH ti6tWt AVAILABLE Birthday Portia, Slavic”, Anniumnin and Stags, during January and Fcbumry! RESERVE NOW.' Phone " 3-8880 '27', BUFFET Luna-l $1.25 SiiiEtdt t99 THE WEST MALL- tSouth of the Municipal Offices! AtteritGiiC." I TAVERN tr RESTAURANT ,'irt-tatir-atinaa.s. Mama-Which” atryaatdtsnth-rhiet,aii-its "rtaino&tm, ammu- “IWMUMMDE‘ ra.HatmttarFAaMeams _ lama-ma BobSpu-mvb . IO lit A MODEL? ' . ' counts “nuns Now In MODELLJNG AND snr-mnovmmt . " CHILDREN - TEENS - ADULTS (Rumbl- Inn) ' _- Phonic 2336660 C H A N E L AMODEL STUDIO & AGENCY . an“ noon ST. w., THE KINGSWAY :31 TBA-jun! -tiastion will mt NWOULD YOU LIKE WARNING “In" IZ~300 Him 233-6660 C H A N E L non. sumo a AGENCY an» noon ST. w., THE KINGSWAY HOW TO GET THERE! Ann-amusing”! . magmasw ' loo ”WHAII' Wimwoom fut-nu" "out communal! "1.4-!!!" WIGS $59

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