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Weston Times (1966), 26 Jan 1967, p. 6

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A somewhat similar service is taking place the same evening, . sJanuary 29 at 7 p.m., at the«Angâ€" Music will be by ‘Ray Hudson. There will be refreshments, door «prizes and spot dances. Tickets _atâ€"$3 a gouple ar SII‘Q each, are availible from any exbcutive memâ€" _ There‘s a bit of comfort in the further report that cool Londan s are warding off chilâ€" m and chapped knees by wearing updated versions of oldâ€" fashioned long red woolies under their brief attire. But still â€" what West Humber Dance The Annual Dance of, the West Humber Home and School Associaâ€" tion will be held at the school, 15 Delsing Drive, this Friday evenâ€" ing, January 27. ber, or may be purchased ‘at the Resource Ranger Honored A locil boy, who is a member of the Humber Group Resource Ranâ€" gers, was honored at the annual meeting of the Ontario Forestry Association, at the Royal York Hotel, on January 18. Gary Trosino, 18, of 26 Huntsâ€" moor Ave., was presented with the Silver Leaf degree, which is at the present time the highest award available to Resource Rangers. He is one*of the few boys who have earned it so far. Gary has been a member of Humâ€" ber Resource Rangers since the group was formed in 1963. For the past two years, he has been a Leaderâ€"inâ€"Training at Camp Kaâ€" keka, Haliburton. He has been a section leader, and will fhy with Resource Rangers as a leader. Gary‘s ambition is to be a proâ€" fessional forester. administered by the Ontario Forâ€" estry Association. Its theme is the conservation, through wise ‘use, of Mr. William Smyth, leader of the group, reports that new canâ€" didates are being received thit month. ‘There are still some vaâ€" cancies.. Boys who are interestdi in joihing should come to Elmlea Public School, 50 Hadrian Drive, on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ; â€" Worship With A Beat » soil, water and wildlife. The Humber Group, the largest in the province, is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of~ Etobicoke North. â€" y to February 5 has been desiznpted. "Christian Youth Week" by the United Church, this service will have a combined youth and cenâ€" tennialâ€"theme. Relations of French and English speaking Canadians On Sunday, January 29, the morning services aÂ¥ Rexdale Unitâ€" ed Church will be conducted by the young people of the Hiâ€"C group? and will takeâ€"the form of a Folk Mass. Music with a beat will be provided by the "Shades of Three", a group made up of two guitarists and a folk singer, + Instead of the usual sermon, there will be a seifes of anecdotal readings, focusing on social issues. _ Sinceâ€"the week from January 29 The Centennial Hymn wil the sung, and.also "A Song for Canâ€" ada", composed by the Shades of Three. . Morning strvices are Vhold 9:45 and 11:15. Folk Music Eucharist. ill be one topic. A comparison will be drawn between the years 1887 and 1967, in politics, religion and world tremds. Michael Ashton. Hiâ€"C president, -’s‘:?s that two earlier Folk Masses. éld in November and December. were well attended by pareats and others and that most comments were favorable. © x Let‘s turn to the local scene. The Resource Ranger program is Rexdale Ramblings DELICIOUSLY PREPARED ASSORTMENT OF ¢ COLD SALADsS HOT DISHES TO PLEASE EVERY TASTE, INCLUDING ‘ TENDER, JUICY ROAST BEEF:; ROAST TURKEY, COOKED â€"__ _‘ TO PERFECTION, AND GOURMET DisHES. ' (Special Children‘s Prices) â€" . \ SERVED DAILY 12 NOON TO 9 PM _ [ + . SUNDAYS 4:30 P.M. TO 8 P.M . = NORSEM AN ‘ENTERTAINMENT NITELY IN OUR "VIKING ROOM" | (/Comi’rflé 'Afrtirâ€"a;'i"i'on ‘ STARTING MONDAY BY POPULAR DEMAND "THE RAY BELMONTE DUO" ~SCANDINAVIAN SMORGASBORG DUNDAS HIGHWAY & CONSTITUTION BLVD. y * _ PHONE 2774711 resources of forests, RESTAURANT and TAVERN #* % "THE PAULBEATTIE DuO® » $ . of the service will be M‘E lmusic. They will be sung by Girls‘ Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Adams, In place of the organ, a group playing guitars and a bass fiddle will accompany the choir. ’ Guest Unitarian Minister Rev, A. Fowlie, full time pastoral counsellor for the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Foundation and minister at large with the Willowdale Uniâ€" tarian Fellowship, will address the Unitarian Fellowship of North iWest Toronto on January 29, at 10:30 a.m., at Pine Point Centre. lican | Church of St. Pfu! the _ Mr. Lennox, rector of St. Paul‘s, explains that the f: lh}r»wordu He will discuss Christian love and its transformation, the Uniâ€" tarian tradition and its meaning for today. " * An ev communigh service with a fl‘:-'- beat way held in November, and received h enâ€" thusiastic support that it is being repeated this Sunday. *~ _ Mr, Fowlie is chairmang,of the Wcmmwtmm to end the war in Viet Nam. Kiwanis Club i The new officers and directors of the Kiwanis Club of Etobicoke North were inducted by Lt. Govâ€" ernor Sandy Reid on Aanuary 4. 1967, at the club‘s weekly luncheon meeting at the Cambridge Motor Hotel. On behalf of the Club, president George Bondy presented past preâ€" sident Jim O‘Brien with a plaque, in appreciation of Dr. O‘Brien‘s leadership during 1966. . No Time To Take a Break? Miss Eljizabeth. Belyea, Adult Program Secretary for the Etobiâ€" coke YMâ€"YWCA reports a limited response to the "Take a Break" program offered by the Y at Rexâ€" dale United Church. : So few woâ€" men registered that the Rexdale and Thistletown groups have been combined, to meet at‘ Rexdale United, Islington Avenue and Elmâ€" hurst Drive, at 9:30 am. Thurs: days. M Just now, they are learning how to stain glass. This sounds interâ€" esting, and useful for special decâ€" orating effects. Miss Belyea says that brilliant, translucent, lacquerâ€" like stain is used. "Lead" is apâ€" plied to outline colors, if desired. The decoration ‘may be applied to ordinary window panes, or to glass dishes or bottles. . Baby sitting is being provided, but a gym instructor (for rhythâ€" mic exercises) cannot be employed until there is a class of at least ten. â€" Other activities are chosen by the members of the group. Notices are being sent to schools regarding registration. Or those i interested magâ€"call the Y, 741â€"1630. Facilities . and instructors are available for a more varied proâ€" gram( if enough Rexdale women show an interest. â€" Ballet or Basketball Through The Y _ â€" Kenneth Bapks, Director of the Northern Etobicoke Y, says that a few more applications can still be accepted for the ballet classes which began on January 20 at Thistletown United Church. The classes are for girls â€"seven and older. _Another new Y project, a boys basketball league, will get unde! way next week. . Space for practice and games has been obtained at three schools. Games will be at Heatherbrae. Albion Gardens andâ€" Beaumonde Heights, Schools. Fifteen boys. from 11 through 14 years of age. will.be accepted for a team at each schookâ€"Tearps will play each other in a schedule beginning next week. Later, an allâ€"star team will be acvepted for a team at each school. Teams will play each other in a schedule beginning. next week. â€" Later. an allâ€"star team will‘he chosen, to compete with Metro Y teams. is & This league is intended for boys who are not already playing on school teams. Thursday, January 26, 1967 â€"â€" |, _ ings |"lai-'ug's 5 Point Effort‘: 741â€"1000 â€" pflm M“ Bu"y W'n + Dahoo and netted a goal early in the game for the Hardware crew. Soon _ after, Laing returned to score an unassisted goal. B. Howâ€" elski combined with Woodworth to build up ‘a . 30 leid before Woodworth completed the scoring with a pair of goals. . Howelski and J. Riley drew assists on the plays.. ; + Precision | Air Cu.fifiah&â€"z All Season Cleanersâ€"O Efingate‘ BP Stationâ€"1 D. Krol scored both Air Condiâ€" tioning goals. on unassisted plays. His first goal gave his team a one goal edge before B. Ashbee came back on a solo effort to tie the score for BP. Krol broke the tie in the final period â€"to give Precision the win. Tyke League Briarerest. Hardwareâ€"5 _ ‘The lone goal of the game was seored byâ€"P. McNab assisted by C. White.. _ Briarcrest Hardwareâ€"3 Renforth Barbersâ€"O0 * Sparked by a two goal perforâ€" mance by S. Riley, the Hardware team blanked the Barbers 8â€"0. Riley scored his first goal unâ€" . Atom League Renforth Fish and Chipsâ€"1 Simmons. Greenhouseâ€"0 «brirls‘ . Coats 19.98â€"24.98. Snowsuits: Nylon or nylon/ Girle" hats, coa{s, flannelette dorm se o keep her warm tu the â€" chilly weather, Open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Saturday to 6. . CLOVERDAL! MALI. BE. 9'4.6’ Dundas Street and Highway 27 _JANUARY _ Store wibe_ leg. 2.98 to 49 98 â€"Choose from 2â€"piece styles or CHILDREN‘S OUTERWEAR CLEARANCE ‘ 1/3 Off _ _ _ _ the new fweekender‘ â€" pant aeeemed t catert suitâ€"withâ€"skirt! Mostly wool in the group; some corduroy. Sizes 10 to 14 in assorted colours Reg. 29.95. _ Sale 19.99 100 allâ€"woo! melton coat featuses _ patch _ pockets. Loden. 38 to 42. Reg. 19.95.. Sale 12.99 Wool blend, _ laminated coat has ‘; pile, !; quilt lining. Assorted grey pic MEN‘$ CAR COAT Hip . length, 1005 1 _ green and maple. 38 to 44. plaid fncket ;elm 3 i sherpa lining. . 38â€"44. Morgan‘s Men‘s Wear PLAID JACK Sale # 19.99 to 32.99 Casually Elegant Goodâ€"Looking â€" ‘Pant Suits Furâ€"ITrimmed Suits Regillar 29.98 to 49.98 BUSH COAT GIRLS‘ AND PREâ€"TEENS WEAR 1/3 to 1/2 Off 2 Off _ 1/, CLEARANCE OF Men‘s QOuterwear 4â€"6x, Reg st 250. nf A. Galloway opened the scoring for the winners rifling home a pass from F. Hochreiter. J, Oberâ€" heitman moved the Union team two up with his solo effort, D. Kimbre managed to put McPherâ€" son‘s back on even terms with a pair of â€" unassisted goals, . A. Dudulski® scored what proved to be the winner with L. Munro assisting. T. Bland fired the inâ€" surance marker assisted by B. Randell. take a pass from A. Brown to knotch his second goal, Turning play maker, Riley passed to G. Timmon who closed out the seorâ€" _ Although giving up an > early two goal cushion, the Union boys managed to break @22 deadlock and ease their way to a 4â€"2 win, .\l;Brid; Shell Stationâ€"5 Griffin Hardwareâ€"0 â€"Gerlack gave â€" McBride‘s â€" an early two goul‘lead, scoring the first unassisted and the second on a play from Canning. Mascarin found the net on & pass from Horâ€" ton. M. Grace widened the margin taking a pass from Stubbs. Horâ€" ing * _ Pee Wee League Plasterers .Unionâ€"4 McPherson Warehouseâ€"2 Off Reg. 20.99. Sale 19.99 § * ‘Borg‘ pile linedgydark 1 _ green and maple. 38 44. wWoOOL & MOHAIR JACKET Reg. 12.49. Sale 849 Button â€" front, htp â€" length iacket in wool and moâ€" hair knit. Camel, beather blue. . Leather _ grimmed collar; pocket. 38â€"44. . Girls‘ coats, clilgren‘s snowâ€" suits, in assortedtolours and Yabric types. Reg. 1498 to CleaPimaes« of conis_for girls and m-m-,%lly wools, assorted colours.‘ Girl®‘ 8â€"14, preâ€"teens‘ 10â€"14x. Reg. 1249 to 49.08 each. . & j CORDUROY CAR COAT Oâ€"piece styles ‘in wool with luxurious mink or fox fur trim. Some have the new . longer jacket. . Assorted plain shades in sizes 10 to 16. . Sale , 59.99 to 118.99 f THESE ITEMS WILL NOT GO ON SALE UNTIL 9:30 A.M. FRIDAY! PERSONAL _ SHOPPING ONLY! NO ‘PHONE, MAIL OR C.0.D. ORDERS! _ LIMITED QUANTITIES, BROKEN SIZE AND COLOUR RANGES! Regular 89.9# to $179. /; Morgan‘s Ladies‘ Suits This Season‘s Fashions.at Extra Special Savings! SMART SHOPPERS KNOW IT COSTS NO MOREK AT MORGAN‘S @f{organ‘s "Pudsons PBay Company ._Laxton " and French, both key players for Turkey Palace, netted goals unassisted and Cruickshank combined with Marshall to close out.the Palace scoring. Lawlor‘s never gave up with Saunders seorâ€" ing with G. Whiteside drawing the Max Burry Essoâ€"6 Dunham Bush Heating & Air .Conditioningâ€"2 â€" A four gog!l performance by Lajng : sparked Max Burry to a 6â€"2 triumph over Duph-m Bush. Laing opened the scoring conâ€" verting a pau:vy’fochnm. Marsh scored â€" unassi followed . by Laing‘s solo effort, Laing* comâ€" pleted his hat trick after Marsh set up the play, Dunham Bush replied with two goals by R. Noâ€" blett. Sinclair and Karchek were the play makers. Laing set up Cochrane and then closed out the seoring on ah unassisted play. ton . wra up the scoring with .k-l‘-nmdnc. C d In Tokyo the traffic congestion is so great that before a person can buy a car, he must prove that heâ€"has parking space available for it. He has to show the police, on a map, the pré€ise location of his parking spot. Only*on verification of his claim is he allowed to buy the car. Lawlor Real Estateâ€"1 Off nose yoursifrom a fine selection of pins, necklaces agd earfings . of course, bracelets. Mostly better 1 uelle:yL o*®o on and induige yourself. . * Corduroy and velveteen Assorted colours. In | beautifully soft kid. Unlined shorty nr.d 8â€"but â€" ton styles in black and brown . Morgan‘s Ladies* Accessories o+ SKIS AND BOOTS Now‘s your chance to buy thp grade skis and boots at exceptional savings . . and enr:m_v the best skiing this _ season! Assorted fl.y.l? and sizes. Ends of . Reg. 17.95â€"%55. Reg. $1 to £.98 â€" Satin and sillcXtypert LADIES® sCARVES SALE 1/3 OFF ASSORTED GLOVES SALE 1/3 OFF llery 7 o on and mdulg‘e') rself, . * 00â€" Ttrra&ches E\{NING BAGS SALE 2/$1. SALE 1/3 OFF Reg. 8.95â€"13.95 1/3 OffF Skates, Skis BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED COsSTUME JEWELLERY Reg. 39.95 to $85. Sale 26.49 to 56.49, Choose from 1, 2 and 3â€"piece styles in Jurex, velvet. or wool.knit. Fall and winler Dresses: At savings of at Jeast 1 3. Previously reduced. . 20.99â€"875. Sale $20 to $40 MANâ€"MADE FUR COATS AND SUEDE COATS Fake Furs: % and fullâ€"length styles in simulated seal, otter. Some fur trgmmed, Reg. 39.98 â€" 149.00. Sale 25.99 to 98.99 Suede Coats: Fullâ€"length style with fur trim, zipâ€"in lining. Reg.‘ 139.00 to 159.00 BETTER FALL AND WINTER DRESSES _ 1/3 Off: Sale 11.90â€"36.98 1/3 to 1/2 Off Reg. $2 to 17.50 1/3 Off Sale 91.99 to 105.99 the scoring with 38 ‘secords of the start of the game. ©Thirty four seconds later Brian Jenâ€" nings of the Royals made it 1â€"1. The Royals then hit for three more, one each from Kirke Hamâ€" ilton, Ed Knight and Bill Banks. The U.S. team: added another to their total to finalize the scoring at 4â€"2 in favor of the Humber Valley Royals. i In the second gume, the Humâ€" ber Valley Cubs never looked back as_they downed their â€" opponents from Lakeview 5â€"1, At only one time did the game look close and was at the 8.18 mark of the seeâ€" ond period when the Lakeview team scored to make it 2â€"1. Scorâ€" In the first game, the American V}Jark viny1 in casual and shoulder strap styles Fancy nylons in assorted tolours and sizes. Morgan‘s Ladies‘ Hose SAVE ON SKATES Here‘s an assortment of styles for tots to . teens, men and women. . Hurry! Orop_ into Mom‘n now for the best sel ion.. Reg. 14.98â€"20.88, 6 Sale 9.98â€"19.98 Morgan‘s Sporting Goods VINYL _ HANDBAGS: SALE 1.99 EACH _ _ Reg. 19.95 to $30 Beauttful beaded bags CLEARANCE FANCY HOSE. SALE 1.99 PAIR Coats: Hooded car and %,â€"length in Meltonsor suedine. Camel, green Skirts: Aâ€"lines, minis. kilts in wool or _ wool/angora. . Prints, plalns: Reg. 6.98â€"9.98. Reg. 12.99 to 25.99 Sale $8 to $15 Reduced once before, now priced lower than ever! 1, 2 and 3 piece styles in a variety of fabrics. Misseg® 10â€"18, juniors‘ Tâ€"15. .. 4 1, %, 3â€"Pce. Dresses: In dressy, cagual fabrics, Misses‘ 10â€"18, juniors‘ 7â€"415, half 1415â€"22%2. & Reg. 19.98â€"29â€"98. Sale 12.99 to 19.99 \ SsPORTY COATS AND _ BUY NOW AT SAVINGS! SKIRTS FOR JUNIORS _ LADIES SPORTWEAR 1/3 Off 40%, Off Falls FALL/WINTER ° DRESSES 1/3 Off "Manticello Hand ‘Towel«: Reg. 1.19 ea Sale 79¢ ca Sheer Delight Batir Towels Reg. 4.98 ca. Sale 3.32 ca Sheer Delight Hand Towels Reg. 249 ea. 1 Sale 1.66 ea fi:eu Delight !‘;ce Cloths !. ea. ale 86¢ ea Dais int Bath Towels: Reg. ea. Sale 65¢ ea _ SUPER VALUES! BOYS‘ OUTERWEAR Sale 4.99â€"15.99 - Skj Jackets: Sale 4.99â€"11.97 Pea _ Jackets. Sale , 9.99 Duffle Coats: Sale 8â€"99â€"11.99 Allâ€"Weather . Goats: PCD ons e us se‘aa Manor Manor Face Cloths Reg. 70c ea. . _ Sale 33c e Plaid Car Blanket: 54% x 52 -R;i . 4.99 ea â€" Sale 999. Sturdy metal desks have atâ€" tractive _ simulated _ walmit finish Id:l as typewriter or utility thbles! 13 only. sSTUDENT WESK FINE_QUALITY TOWELS , The final game of the afternoon was a cliff ln? from the first drop of the puck:‘right up to the final buzzer, At the 5.07 mark of the first period,. Gord Kack of Robertson, Ken . Gawley . from Dan Baschuk and Keith West assisted by Wafren Brown and Mike Corcoran. Brown from Mike Corcoran, John Robertson from Bob Chant, John Model 452 by Areus 3 only. Hurry in scon! Morgan‘s Cameras Don‘t store your favorite Golf Clubs for the winter in their present condition . . . give them a new lease on life. ® Change to the modern "Golf Pride" Grips, the Pro‘s use with great success. © Plus gll minor repairs FAST FIVEDAY SERVICE Joe Rice: C.P.G.A. Professional 741â€"0467 or 636â€"0242 @‘Refinish Wood Heads like new ©@ New Face Inserts @ New Shafts GOLFERS ARGUS 8mm P ECTORS SAVE NOW ON CAMERAS ANDâ€" FINE STATIONERY ’fiornn’l Hardware /5 Off Sale 49.95 Reg. 99.95 Towels Sale 9.49â€"15.99 Sale 3.33 ra Blouses and Pant Tops: In assorted fabrics. Reg. 6.98â€"10.98. Wool Skirts: Fall styles, colours. Reg. 12.98â€"19:98. Sale 7.49 â€"11.99 Slims: Woo!l and stretch fabrics in assorted colours. . Reg. 10.98â€"16.98. C Sale 6.49â€"9.99 Dyedâ€"toâ€"Match _ Skirts, â€" Sweaters: Reg. 12.98â€"20.98. Sale 749â€"17.99 Angora Pullovers: 2,â€"sleeves, jev\"ol neck. Reg. 18.98. Sale 10.99 PRETTY KNITWEAR ~ 40% Off W:ml\ Discontinued . colâ€" nurs, udd dye lots. _ Reg. 65câ€"95¢. Sale 43câ€"62c Quinsana Penetrating Foam: Reg. 157. Sale 78c <mail _ Shave _ Brushes: Reg. 1.98. Sale 9%¢ Lectona _ Tooth PBrusites. Reg. 1.13. * Sale 56e Reg. 113. ____‘ Nale 56 Lectona â€" Tooth Brushes Reg. 68c. Sdle 34 t‘se your handy P.B.A. ; (Permanent Budget Account Sale 12.99â€"22.99 Here‘s a wide selection of handsome . jackets dn pile, suedine or wool. â€"42. White ‘Dactron‘ sheers: Reg. 2.60â€"4.49. Sale 1.79â€"2.9% Cotton fabrics: Assorted colâ€" our. Reg. 9câ€"1.19 yd. _ _ ‘ntrun’ cottage curtains: . Re l,fl‘-.’).& Rlllt’l.n-‘l“ shorty dra : Reg. 2.80â€"4. 88. gik 19e 3re Crei and Sugar: Crystal Reg% {l.ll 243 each CrystaP Baskets: Reg. 3.99. Sale 2.6% Parisien Chip ‘n‘ Dip: Reg. 450. » Sale $1 Perfume Atomizers: Reg. 5.98 * Sale 1.99 1â€"Footed Crystal. Vase: Regs 3.99. Sale 2.63 Tambler Sets: Reg. 299 Sale 1.99 Footed Juices: ‘Coronation‘. Rex, 140. Sale #%e TOILETRIES:, wooLs / Off ENJOY IT NOW! YoUNG MENS OUTERWEAR ASSORTED GLASSWARE FABRICS. DRAPERIES 1/3 Off Sale 3.99 to 649 Dixie team to blast a shot into the top corner of the net. For the next half bour of hockey it was toss up as to the outcome as both teams skated from end to end, However the gamg epded with Humber Valley making. a clean sweep â€"of the afternpon. Morgan‘s Glassware are pleased to atnnounce that William Warren Croft has joinâ€" ed their staff of the west end office at 6 Points Plaza.\ _ _ Mr. Croft was born in Etobiâ€" coke and attended lslil;i:on pubâ€" lic school and Etobic Colleâ€" giate. For the last four years he was a member of the sales staff for Islington _ghr_gllgr._ h EWe n PmR O BC He lives at 287 The East Maill with his wife and a twoâ€"year old daughter. WILLIAM WARDEN CROFT Harvey Keith Realtors Ltd. Sale 65¢â€"79¢ yd. Announcing!

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