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Weston Times (1966), 6 Apr 1967, p. 11

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{g ' ggis we] 1% Aura L T at um E Easter , I Mr. hmily (was I: a Mr. i:i swam 'if", Mrs. D "a Mr. , Quaint V their t and m 3, deuce I if Mrs. t! her an A inn M ‘ICOND SiCTION large envelope full of used sum Irom Mrs. E. Almand. She had been saving them and was glad to read of the use they could be put w. to helping buy medicine tor Iepers. Thank you Mrs. Al. maud. Mrs. BeiMarkte I! Hm villeutpun Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. V. Dania (1 Ann Arbour. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Dew Glen Alexander Gordon, infant Inn of Mr. and Mrs. James Gor- don and Michael Gordon Bugdon ariuiiiikwere baptized Easter Sunday by Rev. Woe at Riverside church. his were guests also, Mr. and Mrs, L. Grogan, of Aura Lea entertained their daugh- ter and family from Windsor for Easter week. Mr. and Mrs, R. Grimsluw k (amily a! Davin: visited rela- tlvas m Cobourg for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McNeely of Stratlthurag entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. Toms of Gait far Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Theule at Quebec City have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. Lauder and family before taking up resi. denee on Islirtgtmt Ave. Mrs. H. Kemsley entertained her euchre club Wednesday even- lug. Martin 29 with the winners being Mrs. D. Lauder first, Mrs. E. MeNeely second and Mrs. M. Dennis low. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Kemsley of Ann Arbour spent Easter week. and winning relatives in Belle- ville, Piclon and Bloomfieid. Urnt 2 of Riverside U.C.W. will convene the congregational pot luck supper Friday, April 7th. An inter-Faith Rally and Tea Mill be held in Beth Zedec Synr Rogue, I700 Bathurst St., Wed., April 12. 1:30 pm, Guest speaker will be Sister Mary Andrew Hart- mann. Any women wishing to ab) lend please contact either Mrs. I Buckler 244-9242 or Mrs. Salis- bury 2444237. SENIOR CITIZENS The regular meeting of the Sen- for caucus was held at Riverside Church tsith Mr, Albers playing huh melodies m honor of St, Patricks day and members wear- ing Shamrocks. Bingo followed piano playing with prizes being won by Mrs. McKendry, Mr. Ritchie, Mr. Clark. Mrs. Albers. Mrs. Fan-ant. Mrs. Showers and Mrs. Clark. The bus trip for June was dir cussed and plans are being made for a day to the country with lunch and Sumner. Mr. Dickenson. Last week's mail brought in I THE POPPY IS ALSO A FLOWER 1831 Weston Rd. with Aldo Ray, Mimsy Farmer, Tim Rooney adult entertainment color also Adventure .. Suspense - Blazing Action From The Creator Of 007 -- Ian Fleming SNOW WHITE & ROSE RED ODEON WESTON THEATRE RIOI 0N SUNSET STRIP From The Company Which Gave You "The Wild Angels" SHO‘V TIMES: TRt'R. . m. FROM SAT. - M'N. PROM HON. _ Tl'ES. _ WED. FROM starring Sent: Berger, Stephen Boyd, Yul Brynner, Jack Hawkins SPECIAl CHIlDREN’S MATINEES Sat. One Showing At 1:00 RM. Sun. One' Showing Prom 2:00 PM. strathburn park helen kemsley 241 -5686 AND THE BIG BAD WOLF Adult & Children All Seat: 50: ”3-2661 shottaatteegsilt-ttantttesay- hoped to be back soon. PM bingo, ta was mad by Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Mm gamer-y. Meeting cloned a 3:30. A special thanks wu given Mn. M.i-seomitrrs.gartsotsetso transport some olthemombers otherwise would not be sble to mean. If you In over 65 years otageandwouid ertioyattattee- mmmmVeryMypeoplc dopl-tt-iing.Time2tr.m. $imtarsdtttimiNsmday_ tttmth.))""--'- rtumayw'ohttrtroalatgoathe Put hive proved to hi vary on- )oyuble outings. Mrs. E. Barmiecki and Marta of Ann Itreg.'."9e, week. end visiting Mr. a rs. Carl Hervey of Middleton. Cmetiwt. They also visited Mr. George Baraaiecki while there. INTER HOCKEY LEAGUE In the lst of a 3 game tiaal at Downsview "an: Emery min- or atoms 5 no a over St. Mm minor atoms and Riverside tying 7 to 2 over Emery tykes. St. Timothy banana 6 to 2 - St. Stephens bananas. -At Wdodbridge arena in a play- off game St. Timothy pee-wee, s to 3 iver Emery pee-ms. lit exhibiggn games the Humberview Future Aces ll-to 4 eye: Toronto township. This was a minor atom game. St. Timothy tykes 6 to 1 over St. Stephen's. Riverside minor atoms 6 to 1 over Tyke all stars. Pee-wee all stars T to 5 over Holy Trinity. Riverside United Church will be holding another ot their popu- lar "hymn sings" featuring the Sans of Praise, to be held Sum day, April Mh, " 7:30 pm. lst Humberview cw pack un- der the leadership of cubmwer N. Parson span Good Friday on ahike. InCiudedinthettihewtta a trip to the island. Evening hound 29 tired boys as well " several hog-weary helpers. Mrs. Gladys' Boy, Mrs, Marg- aret Jam, Mrs. Olive Planke, Mrs. June Webb Spent 4 days, during Easter in New York City. A trip to the United Nations and (irenwich Village was included in the tour of the city. guides at Riverside Church has been postponed to April 10th. Sorry to hear Mrs. D. Bona- kaski, daughter d Mrs. M. Bur- 1ingtanot0ntogttDr.isapatiettt in Humber Hospital. Best wishes and speedy recovery are sent to The fly-up from brwmes to After the Good Friday service (Continued on page 13) -l2 3:15 PM. no PM 241-1821 _. ‘ . . . " 3 2/15 L. L3 59"“ . "1 hm,'w t' WWI-3w F trTd%taW-""dll')"r--. _ rho-22m: William H. Bell, Vice Presi- dent and Managing Director, Victor Comptometer Limited, is pleased to announce the ap- pointment of Mrs. E. Solace as manager. Toronto branch, Victor Better Business Ser- we? Mrs. Solave joined Vic- tor arly 1965, bringing with her a successful career in the employment agency field. Mrs. Solave is a member of The Toronto Business and Professional Women's Club and of the Mmipistrative Management Society.' View: €01.pr hour. RWY! " i" AM our BAND mas, A NEW BAND “smug; itaa-dtitexigtdts.trrttte Wumby‘lak well-how- land have Sal-mod I IR} a As in”: whim will can“ of approximately TO mem- At the present time, the boys at using borrowed equipment. In a letter to A. H. Savage, York theYore eadetadrumeorTtsare asking for "aisuuteetotsetp pm" chase band equipment. They ex- peerttfea2ttttt0ttey “omens ttti-rtoparodttheioan. YoreA1ferrttanDougsaurrdes “all this is a wortt/eaase. Be iraussiea1ttieeetnribrtheeorTtc Mr. Saunders said the band is mm for new members And would particularly welcome Wes, ton urea lads in the Wto.15 year age group. He noted that the only fee is $5 a year for tuition and that musical instruments and uni- forms are supplied at no charge. The openings are in the drums, i trumpets and color guards posi- Lion; he tadded. The band rehear- _ ses T o‘clock every Wednesday l evening at Fairbanks senior pub. 1 lie school on Dufferin St., just be: low Eglinton Ave, Information‘ may be obtained try calling the, York recreation department. I W"Ttt%, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, "" @ ealled'The Shades of Three, and a rummage sale at the church1 7 l - V _ _"".""'?'"", "iii"ii ."“’ "“' w" .tiyle young People of Racial: hall, Guestville and York 2rdliAvs'i','l'.ei. Murray and Airs, E can!“ M . and bettet United Church will ty etmdueting I ues on April 8 " 1:30 pm, iKenney acted " chaperons a. Bars at reaching the Mn it,1se sex-Vice. All are invited to eo-l, 01: hand will be good uscdlme girls (I: the m trip up to MOUNT DENNIS AND FILM iJoy Catfee House '67 afterwards. _ clothing, household items ahd ( gum” and the girls cur, PARK MEN'S cum DINNIR IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN toys. Come out and have I eup l very amt-rt in their attractive; At Pelmo Park Biotin Church' l The B.Y.P.U. of Mount Dennis l af tea with the ladies. , mew junior cadet uniform, won: I 25 men of Pelmo Park and Mount 1 Baptist Church are eager to help; YORK MEMORIAL cr Her the timt am, .7 _-" Imam Baptist Chm-chat mm hon wi.th your spring cleaning. Students at York Memoriali Corps captain, Marlene Mural delicious dinner served by tho I Last weekend they were busy l Collegiate Institute are busy trre- ( ray, and corps urgent. Nancy l ladies at Pehno Park. bees throughout the neighborhood. l paring tor their music rum toi Nicholls. altered the twirling Fit During up evening the allied" i If you have my garden work that be presented on two nigh“, Thurs- competititms and achigved 78.5 ((3%!de on W I” mass {unseeded-bran young CENTENNIAL FOLK MASS On Sunday eveaing, April 9, a T putt. everyone who is interested people of North Runnymede Unit- I ed munch, PM Avenue. I Craig McLaren, pres'denl. any“ that a great group will he playing called'The Shades of Three, and the young people at Rexdale United Church will tre, conducting ( the service. All are invited to en- t joy Coffee House '67 "terwards.) The B.Y.P.L'. of Mount Dennis Baptist Church are eager to help you With your spring cleaning. Last weekend they were busy By Marion JANE PARK 8. MOUNT DENNIS GUNDY ...AT ElKS MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR " wasm menu to be cleaned up the B.Y., .NF...9.1.. T" . --- ....B9.. P.U. will be “nibble again tar Our Juttine Pee "rtertd an; work on my. April 29. 9e m ami "mm mm' Fog 'tutr0tfprtttttiqeipete9Aip, ttnet m. d: br the '2,'I',','1'rt Glennis Stovell at 244.3133. t't'l'ttit 't'tg'teZ't,'p . mm: an LF,,',' the eorrqsett$ttne t','gtr,a1'Udtpil The ladies at Our Lady of m? must be given to their mum. Lory Catholic Ctpreh are 119th ', ress_ Sunday Kearney at Castbtm darAoeiirartdNdsy,Nreil' ae8purt,qtriaqritl9ettteinat -aiartrseittHhnttdtr- theirMexieaair. tinet-amethyst-Br-tar- thttttertt'atehtbamFpeotirak edetwithtttetrxqdtyhtrtttird Nneeintlteeomrsetir-r-ctedik panyandwitibeheidorsApeilT at 7:30 Iran. The limes are always well watt winning and mm YOIKI'I'TIS PLACE THIRD pawl-lumen.” muou‘dnpoim.uh "sues-yer-deter" nannies?” ,,Awii0tgp.rn. 1susieieureue.dbrttte mun “INDIGO m" m. “DAY SCHOOL tum!“ LastsatusQprmootVsor day mug-mum ottkteroutttgro-omtntDe- nis Wind-Chuck. GtaeatviN Ammamw Ilium t committal. j -' _ A MBrrot"ttahtmnreaNd9t- oodtttea-'swttieAdeaiar. learn. Folbwing'this " We discussmn period was held eon- coming of teaching and has “us of reaching the children. MOUNT DENNIS AND FILM PARK MEN‘S CLUB DINNER

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