the public by installing an inferâ€" for roof, often at vastly inflated G. A. Penhale, who has been in residential roofing exclusively for more than 25 years, and is most comscientious about his responsiâ€" bility to his customers, says "A substantial number of roofers are neither trained nor equipped to put on a good roof. In all too many cases the home owner is stuck with a ky, defective rodâ€"wilhï¬mmbng since out of Ai stuck with a zky. ‘defective roof â€" with contractor long since out of 29. Mr. Penhale brought in shingles of the oldâ€"fashioned threeâ€"inâ€"one floor of our office, showing us water marks where water marks Canaga‘s "STQRM PROOF" M ie my en e ow momncials 9:00 to 12:00; Edithvale Drive â€" 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.; Gracedale Blvd. â€" 11:00 to 12:00, 3:00 to 4:00. TUESDAY, APRIL 25 Blaydon Ave.; Calico Drive â€" 9:30 to 11:30, 1:45 to 3:00, East of Calico Drive and Chateau Court; Cornelius Pkwy.; Cresthaven Drive â€" Surnames N to T â€" 9:00 to 12:00; Edithvale Drive â€" 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 £ mï¬ï¬oed:lo Blvd. â€" 11:00 to 12:00; 3:00 to 4:00; â€" Road â€" BY APPOINTMENT; Norman Ingram Memorial â€" 9:00 to 1:30; Owen Bivd. â€" Surnames A to M; Victoria Village. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 Chalkfarm Drive; Glen Avon â€" 9@30 to 11:30 â€" A to J inclusive; Overland Drive; Owen Bivd. â€"â€" Surâ€" names N to Z. â€" THURSDAY, APRIL 27 Champlain Blyvd. â€" pm.; Glen Avon â€" 9:30 to 11:30 â€" Surnames K to Z; Glen Rush; Harrison Road â€" a.m.; McNicoll Ave. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to L; Three Valleys â€" 9:30 to 3:30; Â¥vonne Ave.â€"3:00 to 4:00 pm. FRIDAY, APRIL 28 > Brookhaven Drive â€" a.m.; Lamberton; McKee Ave. â€" 9:30 to 3:00; McNicoll Ave. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames M to Z; Yvonne Ave. â€" 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 1 Anthony Road â€" 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. â€" Surnames A to G, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. â€" Surnames H to‘L, 1:30 to 2:30 pam. â€" Surnames M to R, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. â€" Surnames S to Z; Cameron Ave. â€" 3:00 p.m.; Gosford Blvd. â€".2.m. â€" Surnames A to H, p.m. â€" Surnames I to P; Whitfield Ave. « TUESDAY, MAY 2 BayoreltAve.:BroadhadsBlvd.â€"mâ€"Sunm A to M, p.m. â€" Surnames N to Z; Cameron Ave. â€" 3:00 p.m.; Daystrom Drive; Dunlace Drive; Flemingâ€" ton Road: Gosford Blyd. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames Q.to Z; Kenton Drive; Kingslake Road; Roywood Drive. BLACKSMITH CRES. â€" REGISTRATION AT GOSâ€" FORD BLVD. â€" p.m. only. + WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Burnett Ave. â€" a.m.; Cameron Ave. â€" 3:00 p.m.; . â€"Cassandra Blyvd. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to M, p.m. â€" Surnames N to Z; Dalylstrom Drive; Driftwood Ave.; Flemington Road; Hollywood Ave.; Joyce Parkway . â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to L, p.m. â€" Surnames M to Z; Kingslake Road; Melody Road; Sheppard Ave. 5 West; Silverview Drive â€" 3:00 p.m.; Spring Garden â€" a.m.; Topcliffe Ave. â€" a.m.; Tumpane St. THURSDAY, MAY 4 . = f Appian Drive â€" 3:00 to 5:00 pam.; Bluehaven Cres. â€" ‘Storm Proof® Roofer Raises Storm Over Phonies Who Victimize Public Parenbmlnv!tedmoomchflnewhooluow- linedbdowtongldetehudunwhowfllbeghk:hdu- ‘uwninSeptemberthkyw.Chil&emwbomflw yeandmonothe(mbeoembcrslstfllkywm eligible. Where no times are indicated for the registraâ€" flon,rmï¬myeomettanyï¬medm'in;flwsdwolday that most convenient. Parents are required to furnish â€"a birth certificate whqmmdnldm. MONDAY, APRIL 24 _ Calico Drive â€" 9:30 to 11:30, 1:45 to 3:00 â€" Calico Drive and Chateau Court and all streets west; Cartâ€" wright; Cresthaven Drive â€" Surnames A‘ .to Mâ€" 1t] OTCSIMAVEM RTEIYR C n anuan en cents‘ p.m. â€" Surnames H to P. * ..___O°CONNOR DRIVE â€" Registration at Sloane Ave P.S. PINEWAY â€" Registration at Appian Drive P.S. â€" 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 5 Dublin; Fairmeadow â€" a.m.; Mallow Road; Palmo Park â€" a.m.; Rockford Road â€" p.m. â€" Surnames N to Z; Sloane Ave.; Yorkview Drive â€" a.m. â€" Surâ€" names Q to Z. . MONDAY, MAY 8 Armour Heights â€" 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.; Brian Drive â€" Ave. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to L, p.m. â€" Surnames M to Z: Glen Park â€" a.m.; Greenland Road:; Gulfâ€" stream Road; Page Avenue â€" 3:00 p.m.; Shaughnessy Blvd. and Fore«t M~nor; Wilmington â€" 9:00 to 11:30 â€" Surnames M to Z. FOREST MANOR ROAD â€" Registration at Shaughâ€" nessy Plyd, P.S. FRIDAY, MAY 12 .. _Hardin=ton â€" 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.; Maple Let!: Wilmingâ€" ton â€" 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. > s TUESDAY, JUNE 6 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 â€" â€" Superintendent of Public Schools F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed., Peter R. W. Tacon, R.M.T. Director of Education Chairman THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR names K to O; 1:30 p.m. â€" Surnames P to T, 2:30 p.m. â€" Surnames U to Z; Lillian St.; Rockford Road â€" p.m. â€" Surnames A to M; Saranae â€" 2:30 to 4:00 Topcliffe Ave. â€" a.m.; Tumpane St.; York Mills â€" p.m.; Yorkview Drive â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to G, L203 mflvw uts ... . IML 3.A c acas B cA hut Bs SoAdahal Ave.; Road â€" 9:00 a.m. â€" Surnames A to E, 10:00 a.m. â€" Surnames F to J, 11:00 a.m. â€" Surâ€" p.m.; Sloane Ave.; Snowcrest Ave.; Stanley Road â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to L, p.m. â€" Surnames M to Z; p.m.; Downsview; Gracefield Ave.; Roding St. â€" a.m.; Spenvalley Drive â€" z;m. â€" born Jan. to June; Sumâ€" mit Heights â€" 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ MUIRHEAD â€" Registration at Brian Drive P.S. â€" YORKWOODS GATE â€" Registration at Topcliff P.S. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATIONS p.m. course windâ€"driven water. his, patented "STORM PROOF" shingles. He quickly laid them out on the floor,: pointing out the greater headâ€"lap or coverage (three . times that of a convenâ€" tional shingle) the extra fastenâ€" ing of a lifetime copper clip, the extra weight of the "STORM should not be, evidence of imâ€" PROOF" "The World‘s Most Forgettable Roof," completely troubleâ€"free & impervious to even hl'ljccne winds. Truly, a roof that VNDV VnA can forget about for as long as you live there. â€" "I Not content with his successful career as a roofer, Mr. Penhale should go far to safeguard readâ€" ers of this paper from home imâ€" roofing, but in any other trades the public to check roofers, chimâ€" ney repairmen and the likeâ€"for bank references as well as trade employ should know his business thoroughly, as well as being wellâ€" Penhale‘s efforts. The "STORM PROOF‘" invenâ€" tor notes that the average home owner buys a new roof just once in a lifetime. This roof must proâ€" tect many thousands of dollars invested in furniture, furnishings, rugs, etc., as well as the home bie and financially sound. minutes well spent. For the home owner‘s own protection, he should insist that the contractor produce his Metro licence (a photostat will do) and that no estimate, reâ€" trade reference, satisfactory cusâ€" tomer references and a satisfacâ€" tory bank reference. â€" If the contractor calling on you balks at giving references, watch Borough of North York COAL, FUEL OIL, Sealed _ tenders, . clearly marked as to tender numâ€" ber, will be received in the office of the Assistant Secâ€" retary, for the supply and delivery of coal, fuel oil and gasoline for the 1967â€"68 seaâ€" Detailed specifications and tender forms may be obtainâ€" ed upon application to the Purchasing Department, 15 dale, Ontario, 225â€"4661. The lowest or any tender For this cepted. Tenders close at 3:00 P.M., May 23, 1967. F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed., Board of Education Let Penhale‘s experts solve your \ roofing problems G. A. PENHALE & CO. LONG BRANCH, ONTARIO WESTON _PRESBYTERIAN _ CHURCH We‘ll send out a trained representative to help you solve your roofing problems â€" Whether you are building a new house or improvig an old one. He will inspect your roof, and if a new roof is req‘}x'uvd. he will tell you so. If only minor repair is n:;uired, he‘l tell you that too. You can depend on us for honest advice â€" We are factoryâ€"approved master roofers of more than twentyâ€"five years‘ exâ€" g:nence‘ , liceneed bw Metropolitan Licencing Commission, (Eâ€"170) and memâ€" rs of The Better iness Bureau. Director of Education. We carry our own accounts â€" Easy terms with no finance company to deal with 11:00â€"a.m.â€"â€"â€"â€"Morning â€" Worship *â€"â€" â€"â€" 9:45 a.m. â€" Junior & Intermediate School 10:00 a.m. â€" Pax Bible Class 11:00 a.m. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Crib Corner Study: 241â€"1571 ELECTION of OFFICERS GASOLINE The Progressive Conservative Association of Weston "STORM PROOF" 8 P.M. MONDAY, APRIL 24th At The Weston Arena Sunday, April 23rd, 1967 Sole Canadian distributors of the famous A busy round of April activities is in full swing at Weston Colieâ€" giate â€" with the Centenmial hosâ€" pital drive, banquets, dances, this week‘s Centennial Music#ig\ht, and the Fashion Show 8:15 next Wednesday evening. have made under the direction of Mrs. S. F. McLaughlin. Nancy Jamiéson will be the commentator, and the outfits will range all the way from bikinis to formals. An added feature will dresses, skirts and blouses from the pioneer days of 1867. to raise money for the Centennial room at the Humber Memorial Hospital, â€"~are ~already under The class of 5AI2D were the first to start to raise their share of the $1,967 aimed at by staging a teachers â€" vs. â€" students hockey game at Weston Arena. Noted for the class of SAllA has been enâ€" thusiastically selling tickets for a movie to be shown in the school auditorium after school today. will be the auction to be held by the student council next Tuesday, morning, a group of Grade 9 girls will do this chore for them at the Bâ€"P station, William and Jane Sts., this coming Saturday. AS THEIR CENTENNIAL PROJECT, Weston Collegiate students are busy raising money to equip a room at Humber Memorial Hospital. Above is a group of WCI nursing course students who are working part time at the hosâ€" pital as their instruction. Standing from left to right are: Clark Wardlaw member hospital board of governors, Bruna Milani formerly of Emery Colâ€" legiate, Pat Anderson formerly of Northview Heights C.I., Lynne Dunne formerly of Alderwood C.I., nurses, s upervisor Frances Lucks, staff nurse Kathleen Johnson, Audrey Robertson formerly of Silverthorne C.I., and Bonnie Murray formerly of Runnym ede C.L. )ances, Fashions & Banquets at WCI START FUND DRIVE their : 241â€"9533 suits, First Class Honours: Wayne Collins, guitar, Gr. 1, 89%; Gordonâ€" Wyllie, guitar, Gr. |1, 88%; Eric Davidson, St. guitar, | Peter Frueh, accordion, Gr. 2, (78%; Peter Kowalyk, accordion, iGr. 2, 71%; Emie Barton, St. | guitar, Gr. 3, 77%: Heather Ney, | aecordion, Gr.> 2. 76%; Vito | Rampino, accordion, Gr. 2, 75% ; | Astrid Peters, accordion, Gr. 5, { guitar, Gr. 1, 83%; Victor DeBaâ€" | mora, accordion, Gr. 2, §2%; | Janice Tizzard, St. guitar, Gr. 4, |81%; Cynthia Pritz, accordion, | Gr. 2, 81%; Peter Perko, accordâ€" ‘ion, Gr. 2, 81%; Dana ‘Allison, and students will be bidding for records, antiques, lamps, books, collected. The next night is busy too with a Hootenanny after school and the Fashion Show in Day was held at Weston last week when representatives of many businesses and services came to the school to inform stuâ€" dents about their respective ocâ€" cupations or professions. Each student was given a first and second choice of occupation, and attended an bour‘s session deâ€" voted to each one, at which the guest speaker outlined the educaâ€" tional requirements of the job, its opportunities, and the advantages and disadvantages which the young â€"jobâ€"seeker â€"might expect.â€" Honours: Each visiting expert had a stuâ€" dent host or hostess who introâ€" duced him to the group whom he cakes were served to visitors, staff and student hosts. The afâ€" 11 Weston Students Earn Ist Class Honors in Exams The Canadian Music Teachers mcyifu Gollegiats 251â€"9411 3 + CAREERS‘ DAY s News Asphalt Shingle Burry, St. 1 Brooks, et Heslop, ternoon‘s program was organized GOLF CLINIC â€" Since 1963, a popular extraâ€"curâ€" ricular activity at Weston. has been the Golf Clinic conducted by J. S. Conrad. Each spring a series of 10 lessons has been giv» en to a mixed group of students, and this year some of the wouldâ€" be Arnie Palmers among the men on the staff have been turnâ€" ing up for lessons too. The clinic is held mornings beâ€" fore school in the boys‘ gym. former Weston board of educaâ€"| Rev. Rey tion, elaborate equipment has | Mrs. Art been provided. The maintenance | Cros. Rev. staff constructed a huge tentâ€"like | Jubilee, re affair which enables four students | will be loo! to practice on their game atone?md visitin time. It is approximately 30 feet |service on long and is draped in heavy canâ€" | well, on be vas which allowsâ€" students to use | tion. â€"prese real golf balls â€" making in fact | with some an indoor driving range. | monet. Ou 15%; David McBain, accordion, Gr. 2, 75%; Tammy Mavrea, guitar, Gr. 1, 75%; Guido Tittoto, Hayley, guitar, Gr. 1. 73%; Stephen Giacomini. guitar, Gr. 1, 71%; Richard Dalacker, accordâ€" ion, Gr. 2, 70%. Pass: Boyd Wales, accordion, Gr. 2; 68%: John Wiktorezyk, accordion, Gr. 2. 65%; Jane Logan. accordâ€" ion, Gr. 2, 64%; Dieter Schubhâ€" mann, accordion, Gr. 2, 63%. Metro area to have this equipâ€" ment for its golf clinic. rea‘ gol bails â€" makmg in fact‘ with some film and a purse of an indoor driving range. | monet. Our very best wishes go As far as Mr. Conrad knows, | with this popular couple. Weston is the only school in the | _ _ ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of Florence Gertrude Sims, late of 36 Church Street, Weston, in the Borough of . York, in the County of York who died on or sbout the 21 day of March, 1967, are hereby notâ€" ifled to send full particulars of their claims to the underâ€" signed ‘on or before the 12th In the Estate of FLORâ€" ENCE GERTRUDE STMS, deâ€" MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) day of May, 1967 after which date the S-mo will be disâ€" tributed having regard only to the claims of which the notice DATED at Weston, Onâ€" tario, this 12th day of April, George IW. Bull, 1920 Weston HARRY ROY SIMS, Adâ€" ministrator by his solicitor, DISPENSING OPTICIAN NEIL J. MOREAU Completed â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service Oculist â€" Prescriptions TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE 248â€"1821 shall have present were a brother, Vic Hogg, Mre. Evaiine Kensey, Mrs. May Gould. Miss Vera Coulter, a close friend was atso present. After the gifts and cards were opened, the guests went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Easton on Gaydon to view slides and to enâ€" joy a social evening. We are hapâ€" py to report that Mrs. Jones is enjoying good health. Misses Lisa and Deborah Rolâ€" linson of Strathburn, daugbters of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Roilinson withâ€" 2 â€"luncheon .party. for. 2. few. school friends. orial Hospital 6 at Riverside Church from 1 to 4 p.m. Anyone wishing to contriâ€" bute please phone Mrs. Audrey 1st Humberview cub and scout mothers auxiliary plans a rumâ€" mage and bake sale on Sat., May Parson come true. Through the generoâ€" sity of an anonymous donor the Thorneioes will leave April 2s tor a 17â€"day trip to the Holy Land.. During their absence Mrs. L. M. Thorneloe of Goderich will} be Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Thorneloe minister of Riverside United will taking care of the children. Rev. Berkley Reynolds will be in charge of the following two Sunâ€" day services. Rev. Reynolds who has resided in Willowdale since October, is a native of Newfoundâ€" land, and the Canadian repreâ€" sentative for the monthly magaâ€" zine "Christianity for toâ€"day." Rev. Reynolds is a brother of Mrs. Art Waterman, Yorkdale Cros. Rev. George Garratt of Jubilee, rector of St. Timothy, will be looking after emergencys and visiting. During the Sunday service on April 16. Paul Whitâ€" well, on behalf of the consresaâ€" tion. â€"presented Rev. Thomneloe Mre. Susie Jones of Woodbridge Mrs. Frank Evans, Flindon St. THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, April 20, 1967 â€" THEGREAT ST. TRINIAN‘S TRAIN ROBBERY 1831 Weston Rd. Show Times â€" Weekdays from 7:00 p.m. Saturday from 5:15 p.m. Sunday from 2:00 p.m. 10 Live On Stage â€" Westo No. 1 Rock & Roll Group "THE ODEON WESTON THEATRE "One of the rare, > great, wild, memorable pictures!" PRESENTS C930 .0 000 0â€"EENE PLUS } TWO FEATURES IN COLOR Doors Open 12:00 â€" Show Starts 12 T 0B BEERROEEEE: Added Attraction 244â€"1692. strathburn park â€" helen kemsley 241â€"5686 SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR or Mrs. * Don‘t say we didn‘t warn you! _Se i‘ If you don‘t come in this weekâ€"end you‘re gonna miss a chance to get a top quality made to measure suit for only $83.67. _ This offer will not be repeated untii November when the price will go up to NOW HERE THIS! ADMITTANCE Eight churches were representâ€" ed and 110 girls were present at a Junior Auxiliary Rally held at 15. A miniature centennial expe was on display with each church J.A. group being responsible for withâ€"aâ€"service at 10:30, lunch, a fair, sing song and the presentaâ€" tions. St. Jobhn‘s Anglican from exhibit which was a display of New Brunswick. the award for the neatest dresâ€" sented the North West Territorics and the Yukon. Leaders from St. Timothy who attended were Mrs. Gladys Boy, Mrs. Olive Warres, Ev April 12 four brownics from the 278A troup, Margaret Robb, Diâ€" anne Jackson, Patsy Porier and Jennifer Silverthorne and five brownies from the 278B troup, Judy Cox, Janice Gordon, Janet Weir, Karen Hirgch ari Heather Whytock joined the 278 suide pack. The mothers of the giris enjoyed the ceremony, the sing song and the lunch served by the hnnt bifrnntincy, Tdb ioi sc lï¬ i ach ic 0 Cres.] has returned from an enâ€" joyable 2â€"week holiday sper ~i the Willowdale Hotel in Ber: P 5 to 2 over Emery tykes. These games were played at Woodâ€" bridge arena. At Downsview areâ€" In interâ€"church hockey, two exâ€" hibig.ion games were played last atoms winning 6 to 4 over Emery minor atoms. St. Stephen trkes games: St. Timothy tvkes 2 and St. Judes 2. St. Stephen peeâ€"wees 3 and St. Judes peeâ€"wees 5. In the bantams St. Timothy 6 and Riverside 3. and Mrs. Kenneth Mann ani Heather Ann Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Scott were baptized at the morning service, April 16 at Riverside by Rev. The girls from St. Timothy won Mrg. Ernie Farrant, Yorkdale Barry Kevin Maun, son of Mr 241â€"1821 3 Y