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Weston Times (1966), 12 Jan 1967, p. 7

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_ York Board of Education tatgtid Makes Year 'tat Me' For Students “he 'Cemenninl teir com. div. for the Students in York Schools. The Grade T t I student: in the Public School: are working on projects such as mun]; and! models and mom music to show Canada’s development in the put one turndretryears. COUPLI! CLUB - -.. Tom Benny and Roy Leeson, Wardens of the Anglican Church of the Advent, Pritchard Avenue, report that this church has been fortunate in secarhrgthrserviiss of the Rev. Canon Ralph Ar,de, who will give of his beet IPI a permanent rector is appointedq YOUTH NIGHT . " The Mount Dennis Banting. Couples Club are having} won~ derftrl time when they meet each month on Saturday nights " Mount Dennis Baptist Church. During the evening Clint was MC. to. some very original “mes. one was called "Passing the Orange," a telly W “TEE.- Last saturday evenhg Claire and Clint Dunlap were in charge and presented a Damion! to salute the New Year. No 111m were shown, “The Horn of Plenty” and "From E,very Moan- ' On Sat. Jan. as the carries Club is planning a visit to a down- town Police Station. " no CANADA CENTENNIAL comm of York Bond " Elaine-Lion!!!qu punt-km mu _ Ai/ Gk 37m" -_ aria" -. What new»: My doing to at; part! NEW RECYOR The President of Mount Dennis 'ilv_trtutateiytteCoes. MARGARET TEEN SHOPS. I-IMI" PLUS $1.00 2065 Lawrence Ave. W. (at Westop Rd.) HERE'S "THE, BIG NEWS tumours WAITING. FOR! ." _ [ _ 5 _ _.' I, _ sd, A TIIE BRAND NEW 19,67. (Al! ' THE WESTON. MERCHANTS ANNUAL - On Wed. Jan. 18 at 6:30 pm. members of Mount Denny: Baptist. Church will g a t h e r tor "their Church Family Dinner & Annual Meeting. Entertainment for the children will be provided while the sailor leads the business meeting. Mrs. R." Simmons along with her helpers on the social Committee are phnnintlb serve a delicious dinner. ' . ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ", This month Mount Dennis Iiaiw The Mount Dennis United Church CtrWed (Couples Club) are holding a valentine Dance on February t, 8 pm. in the Church Auditorium. Co-presL dent: Shimmy] Ron Breen invite '0utoeotrtetndioirtinthefurt. menu witi, be 3m: mm iuonioo mm. m9, MOUNT DENNIS 'raiiis, POHI that the United Church Women are presenting Youth Night on Januar, Itt, 7:39 pm. in the Paren Room of the churqh. Taking put are the Hi-C, Ex. plorers and c. G. I. T. . cd-wn 'cwl- s. Ir., Mrs. Venn was, n- JANE PARK}. “MOUNI DENNIS 3y Marion GUNDY MGS SALE RUNNYNEDE may: [begin , g . _ ' (person you Broadway hit and tickets 1tirut ifyou: The mat's of Runnymede Col-[of us you n legiate are holding a dance “for a While Runnymede1Couegiate - Jane; . So often' l Street on_'rrtahy night, Jan. 13,0; . faith cumming the Soul 5011de of Roy.f1umce our Kemfer and The Associates. But it iia't (,ii,ig," batsman Steam? in? teen accepted by Ev. Turner. Clayton Hoover is the new tren- surer and‘lormer president Marry Martell has assumed the responsi- bility of Membershiip Conveyor. Bern Tromans is Project Conven- or. This has always been a busy; active'group and on Jln. " they are planing a Game: Night ir the North Runnymede Church {1111. Something new has been added- Carpet. Bowling - as wall a Darts, crokiipole, and Pinch“. DRAW SOCIETY ' The Men's Club of North Run- nymede United Church heldvtheir election of officer: mngly. The following tyffieem were instilled for the coming your. The' students st Runnymede Collegiate have bten very busy Iryi. on January 19th, 20th, zlst. Thurs., Fri. Ind Suturing“: " 8 rpm. The Runnymede Cgllegiate Dramatic' Society are presenting the sage play "A Thouslnd f,epg,'i"A't"u, was a long running availabl " the School. ' P9333994“. 5!de Vila Erminin‘vhu accepted the at». ot mm and the as: Church in celebrating their 50th Anniversary. Ott Sunday” Jmuhry 22nd. the Bee. Ivan Mor- gan, principal at Men-stel- Divini- ty College will be the guest speak- er . . l, MEN'S CLUB 762-0916 J tf FALCON llTTlE BROS. _ (WESTON) "Mm; _ 2209 wesrou no." wesrou“ ill." birth l If you want to hive a strong, lfltu1ltsith you can have it and when you have obtained it your life will change. You will begin to grow into the kind of ,person‘you really. what to be, (but if you ire numbing like most ‘, of us Foupur have to work " it Whether you win the Weston Merchants Wit-h-Or, i967 falcon or if you hay a rua, Fairlane, thAntie,' Thunderbird' or Mustang Jrtutt little Brothers in Weston... .“Yoo always win' at little Bros. (Weston) limiter. . . where a little deal is a better deal", _ . So often' we expect the gaining of I faith strong enough to in- fluence our affairs to be easy. But it isia't always any because Are you miieable, uneasy, wanting to have faith, but not knowing how to ob tain it? If Mt, ‘per- ttaps the comment um appearegl in a church tulle-I tiNapNier-t6 you. It said: "Then trouble with some of us is am! we have been innoculupd with} small doses of Christianity which keep us from catching thereal) Are you unhlppy'.’ Do you really feel "up against it," As theaaxirtg_oest WIN-euAi-MR tottrtiSt \ l " FAIRLAN‘E 41mm!t nusum-Jnunntmnn ' mp mugs“ f The solutim to the problem of gaining faith is in being so anxi~ for): lo have a changed life. and so eager to mm: I vital be- ‘lid, that we will seek it diligent. ly ls well as give up anything V an is standing in its Hamill: 'tind i:_mch n_tricky thing it Be willing_ to have faith, and to work unceasingly towards it. Some people today seem to be more, interested in etpr1tmrrtg, doubts than they are in build. ing up belief. Begin to establish a ereatixp faith by memorizing spirit-lifting verses of scripture,» and repeat them many timesl‘ throughout the day; silently while you are doing your work. If you do not know where to find them begin with Isiah 40:29, 41:10 ant Philippiairs 4:19. If you follow this' practice persistently you are certain to be renewed and lip-j lifted. V s 1“ ' V (Copyright) I often takes I bit of educating. This is ttoetrectuttre God is un- willing to Deli) us, but beam the negative, stubborn put at our make-up rSQ nh dominat- ingusifweall ttodoso. WILL BE A . TWODOOR SEDAN _ sow AND to BE SERVICED wora 1516;}. ihiG Tair 'SLEdV say of Montreal visits) Greece, Dean Martin, i Foster.Pareot, looked " pictures of children in Colombia scraping mung]: gar: bage for something to eat and said: "These kids will grow p and live in the game world " children. Why shoukrthey lav ttg?" as their personal Centennial arm Jects. A Vancouver woman wrote: "How can we celebrate Canada’s birthday and ignore the coun- tries where.food means a crust of bread?" _ Canadian- who are Footer Pu- nt: include the yam, the 'Dreriiiki.ueii ”ind iii Etien- well-knowu persons. They also include nuuir ordinary people with love in their beam Ind I need to share it with others less fortunate, ,, ' - _ A Toronto cpuple,.Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sammon, applied for a Itryear-old Greek boy because: their own IO-rear-own Ion diet tragically in u accident. ”we; want to get to know him through: letters and give him the chance our on son never had," said! the father. _ I _ Many individuals "d_groups,i such " schools and employee‘ More than two children in eight underdeveloped commie: now Are being cared for thrbugh F'ostet Parents’ PM]: by individ- uals and group: in Canada. They contribute $16 monthly to the child's support and exchange letters each month, with trend:- tiom both ways supplied by the Plan. . ' _ who one? appeared doom to I lit. ‘helpku poverty in on. of the world's depressed Ala-m luau, a “and”. old Scum boy, througtt hm! Pumas Plan, to. In ' 51150. "B", lustful. no a. Vim-g a. run “all”. I Jude's Cw, (up, - new, thuei ll.) Hutu. 1m 'inarseialtr Hm Tus-rss-tal-rug. "daeu'teein1iosrttseettiie, T swam: De ransom . ' j 8-Year-0Id Ecuadorian Boy _ ., L' Tt Peter. giants. the magic llTTlE BROS. ' I Mr. Lindsay. -irho admitted he - P“"jlud gone to Greece partly to Ice 1"3t1'u, 31”.!!! his dolWt yen-amt. In children Extensive renovations wilt be started " the Bank of Howrah branch in the Royal. York Plan, Darwen Lowe, the manager, has announced. Mr; Lowe said tut/xp-iris of the B ot M'sairemisiis at Royal York Road and Trehorne Drive" comes only six years after the' branch was opened. Work is ex- pected to be completed by next March. I ', By acquiring the adjncent ttore space in the shopping centre. the office will be increased by 1,200 squire feet. ' -~ 7 ' Facilities in the Jt,amisi quer- so impressed by the operatt cl Plan that (I) he adopted ugh: child before leaving Greece, and (b) on his return Icceptedlu vol. urttary' post >- Plan's boird ot directors. Bank EXpands IltmirlftrttllMtlr , _ Business Uutpaces Present Space l ' j. . M"vfi Children of mini“: are 'ant4 ALDIIIDII INICHIZ, '. ‘td beequ mi PM in I ma- he was nlmost overcome by the "etfriatt, MM. BtNHmtrtF warmth ttttte welcome from the 'lrlltaitdT.'lt,t; fl','."",",,',',',-,'; . tt 'tpro atiratitat. m. 33:31 'def been mm . r 100,000 claim hm been maln- The close relationship between the child and the Foster Parent mammal-M BY . 'r, GTON ' (HAW!!!) " for approved . 100,000 chi ted he and my: to see mm. 1.1-: lat-LI. 13th the Plum I er director, e, and more can , vol. need, and ird ot sex Ad tt be obtain etween Paul!!! I Parent than "B". to Weston in Deeemisk 1963; after Mag as accountant at the Aurora branch. -e The bank of Montreal opened. itaodfiee'urtttertoralYorepum "utArrit19!W,asittrthirdWeaton branch. The r1rat Weston B of I branch ~78 established in 1N3. Today, there ire four offices. . wickets ind three private coups-5‘ booths for nietydepouit-box cus- tomers.- The existing office has. rwe wickets and two booths. The premises will be {any air- counter Jacki 1'ef1rfe.ry-er.----,- the Plan’s Candi-n idol-madam director, "aid that thousands _ more amen In irt dupente T need, and may be chosen by use, , sex Ad country. Iitf6rtnatitm can ‘- be obtained by writing Foster Pdmu' plan, Po. Box qs, Sta. tiou "B", Montreal. approved Btu-m " ."iajriii 100.000 chitin: have bean and» ,ted ie,thorrear' ithuboh

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