Justine Egan Star in Final K of C Concert the Knights of Columbus brought | Weston. to a close P xi mak Tflm'-..é large audience enthusiastic» Program on Sunday evening with â€" drawn from four preliminary concerts held earlier in the seaâ€" MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 ‘Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) DISPENSING OPTICIAN ha to 4 ifffe. B Abaae. BodBamn d in T per i lined below to register children who will begin kinderâ€" garten in September this year. Children who are five years of age on or before December 3ist this year are leligible. Where no times are indicated for the registraâ€" tion, parents may come at any time during the school day WEL J. MOREAU THURSDAY, APRIL 2; /L‘hmphln Blvd. â€" p.m.; Glen Avon â€" 9:30 to 11:30 â€" Surnames K to Z; Glen Rush; Hnrris:t Road â€" a.m.; McNicoll Ave. â€"@.m. â€" Surnames Afo L; Three Valleys â€" 9:30 to 3:30; Yvonne 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; YÂ¥vonne 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 pm. 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 that is most convenient. .. . Parents are required to furnish a birth certificate Bivd. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to H, p.m. â€" Surnames I to P; Whitfield Ave. TUESDAY, MAY 2 Baycrest Ave.; Broadlands Blyvd. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames 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.; Cassandra Blyd. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to M, p.m. â€" Surnames N to Z; Daystrom 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. West; Silverview Drive â€" 3:00 p.m.; Spring Garden â€" a.m.; Topcliffe Ave. â€" a.m.; Tumpane St. F THURSDAY, MAY 4 Appian Drive â€" 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.; Bluehaven Cres. â€" a.m.; Fairmeadow â€" a.m.; Faywood Blyvd.; Highview Ave.; Lescon Road â€" 9:00 a.m. â€" Surnames A to E, 10:00 am.â€" Surnames F to J, 11:00 a.m. â€" Surâ€" 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; Saranac â€" 2:30 to 4:00 p.m.; Sloane Ave.; Snowcrest Ave.: Stanley Road â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to L, p.m. â€" Surnames M to Z; Topcliffe Ave.. â€" a.m.; Tumpane St.; York Mills â€" p.m.; Yorkview Drive â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to G, 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: Palme 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€" p.m.; Downsview: Gracefield Ave.; Roding St. â€" a.m.; Spenvalley Drive â€" p.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€" p.m. only. TUESDAY, MAY 9 Ancaster Road â€" a.m.; Armour Heights â€" 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.; Brian Drive â€" p.m.; Cedar Grove: Churchâ€" ill Ave. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to H. ».m. â€" Surnames I to Z; Cummer Ave. â€" a.m.; Dallington Drive â€" 3:00 p.m. â€" Surnames A to M; Danesbury â€" a.m.; Derrydown â€" p.m.; Elkhorn Drive â€" by appointâ€" ment; Fenside Drive â€" 8:45 to 10:30 â€" Surnames A to L, born Jan. to June, 10:30 to 12:00 â€" Surnames M to Z, born Jan. to June; Finch Ave. E. a.m.; Pleasant Ave.; Spenvalley Drive â€" p.m. â€" born July to Dec.: Stilecroft Drive â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to L; _Summit Heights â€" 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 Bannockburn Ave. â€" p.m.; Brookbanks â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to L, p.m. â€" Surnames M to Z; Dallingâ€" ton Drive â€" 3:00 p.m. â€" Surnames N to Z:; Derrydown Road â€" p.m.; Fenside Drive â€" 8:45 to 10:30 a.m. â€" Surnames A to L, born July to Dec., 10:30 to 12:00 noon â€" Surnames M to Z born July to Dec.; Finch Ave. E.; George Anderson Drive; Grenohle â€" 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.; Gulfstream Road; Page Avenue â€" 3:00 p.m.; Pelmo Park â€" a.m.; Rippleton Road â€"â€" by apâ€" pointment; Stilecroft Drive â€" a.m. â€" Surnames M to Z:; Summit Heights â€" 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.; Wilmingâ€" ton â€" 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. â€" Surnames A to L. GATEWAY P.S. â€" Registration at Grenoble P.S. â€" 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 11. Allegheny Drive; Bannockburn Ave. â€" p.m.; Drewry Ave. â€" a.m. â€" Surnames A to L. p.m. â€" Surnames M to Z:; Glen Park â€" a.m.; Greenland Road: Galfâ€" stream Road: Page Avenue â€" 3:00 p.m.; Shaughnessy Bivd. and Forest Manor; Wilmington â€" 9:00 to 11:30 â€" Surnames M to Z. FOREST MANOR ROAD â€" Registration at Shaughâ€" nessy Blyd. P.S. FRIDAY, MAY 12 Hardineton â€" 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.; Maple Leaf; Wilmingâ€" ton â€" 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 6 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 YORKWOODS GATE â€" Registration at Topeliff P.S. â€" a.m. only H. R. Partiow, Superintendent of Public Schools F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed., _ Peter R. W. Tacon, RM.T. Director of Education Chairman THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE Shutâ€"In Service 248â€"1821 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATIONS 1912 Weston Rd. â€" (In The Westlaw Bidg.) Phone 244â€"5324 > BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? A large audience enthusiasticâ€" ally approved of all offerings by these young artists and selected by ballot Justine Egan, Irigh dancer, :as the best entertainer. This choice, was endorsed by Mrs. J. Foesier, dancing adjudiâ€" cator, who tied Justine with Virginia Greeves, a Highland Dance specialist, as the best danâ€" Court Stone,. ‘music adjudicaâ€" tor, chose sevenâ€"yearâ€"old Lana Vyte as the best pianist : and commented that her development in such a short while was nothâ€" ing short of fabulous. Mr. Stome‘s â€"choice of best accordion player was Michael Morasatti and he declared a tie inâ€" the instrumental group D€â€" tween 8â€"yearâ€"old Michael McDer mid, guitarist, and: Stanley Kolâ€" anko, trumpeter. The above named : sented ~ with token .« scholarship cheques t Knight Gord O‘Rourke were preâ€" eups . and by Grand your March 30th, issue, which shows a picture of skulls and bones found while excavating for the foundation of a United church, with the caption "Are you in the picture." , 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. ... CH 1â€"1911 lad with the cap on, standing front and centre of the three lads at the right side of the Our home was a roughcast one directly across the street from the excavation site, our landlord was Jos. Nason. Sam Wileon who worked for Charters Publishing Co., who at that time published The Times and Guide, was my Bible class teacher at St. Johns Church a few years later. 1 worked for C.C.M. from 1916 until 1944 when 1 opened my own sporting goods busiâ€" ness in Ottawa, 1 retired in with Lynne and Leonard and his brother Bob. 1 have a newspaper reproâ€" duction of the photograph you printed, taken from the Evenâ€" ing Telegram issue of April 28th, 1911. My late Father clipped it and circled me with a notation "‘this is Charlie B.A., q.C., Barrister â€" Solicitor Notary Public Evenings by appointment 1938 Weston Rd. (at John St.) My sister who lives at 1968 BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Howard G. Ashbourne, B.A. _ Carl W. Caskey, B.A., Q.C 2077 LAWRENCE AVE. W. 6 (Just West of Weston Rd.) Alfred H. 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LOANS UP TO $5008 boy.‘" it has been in a large and was located by my sister last year, at which time she forwarded it to me. 1 just thought you might like Grade 9°" evening at Queensâ€" borough junior high school, we | now know Metro Toronâ€" to school board sets the atâ€" tendance boundary lines, that Objects Sending N.Y. Students to Weston childen to attend Weston Colâ€" cision explained. Why with partially filledâ€"classrooms in the home area, must the stuâ€" dents travel to Weston? to Weston Collegiate, without them losing the privilege of attending Queensborough speâ€" ter now has the information that not later than Septemâ€" ber 1968 our children will be shunted linto C. R. Marchant senior public, Weston, after Grade 6. This is indeed bad concerned for their children‘s education. It would be indeed It is a bad enough situaâ€" tion that they are condemned George W. Bull School of Driving @ Appointee to Weston Collegiate Driver Education @ Ont. Safety League Graduate For Appointment On good authority this wriâ€" Barrister and Solicitor Suite 202 The Westlaw Bldg. CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 1920 Weston Rd.. Weston, Ontario Mac GREGOR 247â€"6677 763â€"4493 4ane to know of another character in the picture. Yours very truly, CHARLES A. LAWRENCE Duncairn Ave., 4 Oftawas 3, Ontario. Since most Canadians agree that there should be no poverty in Canada, poverty among those who are steadily employed at some useful work must surely be regarded as intolerable. © Not so long ago Canadians were proud of the fact that most of them owned their houses, but today they are beset by problems only Federal action can resolve. The decay of City Centres is a shocking waste, and every day the problem grows. Every Canaâ€" dian family is entitled to a deâ€" cent home, public housing for low income famili«‘ is shamefully neâ€" glected. A heavy push from the Federal Government in grants is required to give reality to the fight against slums. Low cost, long term loans could be made more readily available to provide housing for those of moderate incomes. Urban renewal must be stepped up with emphasis on slum clearance and modernization Slums iIntolerable |J Weston planning. Crippled Children cially when we pay North York school taxes; Parents could go a long way and not find a school where the staff commands such respect from does not seem fair that parâ€" ents paying the same taxes, Black Creek,, cannot have their children educated to the same standards as vb'bul- ance of the North York. We had to fight for the right of our children to attend Queensâ€" and now, after just four years, we learn that this right is Our appreciation is also ¢xâ€" tended to the many Easter Seal contributors in your area who supported the campaign so well this year. Yours sincerely, W. DENIS WHITAKER, Dear Sir: May 1 take this opportunity on behalf of the Ontario Sociâ€" ety for Crippled Children, to express our most heartfelt gratitude for the splendid pub. licity received from your newsâ€" paper for the 1967 Easter Seal Campaign. Weston Motor & Automatic Repair Wheel Alignment â€" $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Again, | ask WHY!! Jean Rhodes, Renfield St. Sir ACCOUNTANTS Marsh, Goulding C. W. LEASK Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Chartered Accountants Chairman, Provincial Easter Seal Committee. 1969 Weston ‘Road Bob Hewatt, Foxwell St. SKYLINE HOTEL BRANCH 655 Dixon Road, Rexdale, Ontario Phones 241â€"3522 Res. 2412891 Member Toronto Stock Exchange CH 4â€"6061 CH 141129 The first of April was the wedâ€" ding day for Mary (Bernadine) Juby _ and (Kenneth) James |\_It is our faith in the word ofItron God that draws great riches from R the heart of God. It is the signaâ€" | rel | ture that makes the cheque valid. ; an It is the passport to great spiritâ€" ) sale ual riches, Let us not complicate gen the word of God. Someone said ! the that if God took a course in theoâ€" / guy Llogy today even He would have | « 3. Harry Frogley, manager. Jubyâ€"M Organist was Sister Mary Avila and soloist, William Mann. The bride, given in marâ€" riage by her father, was lovely in a floorâ€"length gown with orâ€" ly lace overtop, seeded pearlâ€" and long lilyâ€"point lace sleeves. Her shoulderâ€"length bouffant tulâ€" le veil had a crown of seeded wore matching shoes and carâ€" ried a bouquet of white mums and pink roses. Gary McGhee, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Colin Wardley of Bellevile and Jim Mortimore of Shannonâ€" en sheath dress with overiay of lace, and bone accessories. Her corsage was white sweetheart Travelling in the subway I could not help overhearing two clergymen discussing a minister who had been dismissed from from his church because of his extremely radical views. One, who seemed to be in sympathy with the extremist, inferred that because of the many branches of Christianity in existence today certain statements of faith needâ€" ed to be reconsidered. * Why would the existence of many branches of Christianity for private interpretation. II Peter 1:20. In other words it means have anything to do with the inâ€" tegrity of what God has" said? Does not the veracity of a stateâ€" ment depend upon the character of the one uttering it rather than on the number of people who are hearing it? This trying toâ€" suit the Bible to the hearer is not the thing to do concerning the word The Bible was written by men who were inspired by the Holy Spirit. They were simply secreâ€" taries taking their dictation from cause of unbelief cannot believe it, let‘s not twist and turn it tryâ€" ing to suit everyone‘s viewpoint. Rev. C. Gazley performed the For the reception at St. Joâ€" ph‘s Church Hall the bride‘s other wore a burnt orange linâ€" Scarlat Albright, O.D. CHARLOTTE FERGUSON 241â€"9565 1894 Weston Rd.. Weston Optometrist 2936 Dundas St. West (Dundas â€" Keele) Evenings By Appointment J. R. Currie, O.D. Guaranteed and growth savings and investment plans. 368â€"1721 Investors Syndicate For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 INVESTMENTS OPTOMETRY & CO. Optometrist 766â€"2946 POINTS 1O PONDER 4 ; ? :'..-71 Dorothy Clare Kilburn by Weston‘s | Silvermount Scouts ‘Win The Bill Crawl Memorial Trophy twoâ€"piece beige and white boucle suit and tan accessories. Her corsage was yellow roses. difficulty understanding it. God has said He loves us . . . let‘s betieve it. _ * God has said that though our sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow. Let‘s believe it. God has said that if we turn to Him HeAwill give us peace. Let‘s Melvin Arthur received his Queen‘s Scout badge from Scoutâ€" master Jack English of 239th troop in Silvermount District and later, his Scout certificate, preâ€" sented by Fred J. Findlay, chicf exceutive of Boy Scouts of Canâ€" ada. The troop won the Bill Crawl memorial trophy for the highest number of points scored in the annual Scout camporee, and is of a Scouter of long service. Bill Wiggins and Tom Royle accepted the award on behalf of the 229th troop. "Last year we raised $650 and hope to hit the $1,000 mark this time. This money is used for dis trict events and purchase of necâ€" essary equipment. Bill Anderson, district public relations director, says "we ho an annual hobby show and bake sale which gives the parents anc general public a chance to sec the projects the boys work on during the year. For the wedding trip to "points Mr. and Mrs. (Kenneth) James McGhee Photo by C. C. Juby Choose from Canada‘s finest selection of shade and dwarf trees at your nearest Sheriâ€" dan Sales Station. Visit us soon and <also TIME TO PLANT see the wide variety of evergreens, shrubs, roses and vines. + Be sure to get your FREE copy of our colourful Centennialâ€" garden catalogue. Trees for summer shade a twoâ€"piece pink wool suit matchâ€" ing pink hat and black accessorâ€" ies. Her corsage was white garâ€" The couple will reside in Belleâ€" Decision To Save Marshâ€"Up To William Davis Toronto Township Council and South Peel School Board recentâ€" ly heard two . groups give reaâ€" sons why a 50â€"acre marsh and wildlife sanctuary on the shores wildlife sanctuary on the shores of Lake Ontario in Clarkson sh_oult_i be preserved as a nature Rattray Preservation Founda tion chairman Dr. Ruth Hussey, Clarkson, told the meeting that Nature Conservancy of Canada had already raised $80,000 for the purchase of the marsh and only awaits a decision by Counâ€" cil and Minister of Education William Davis to proceed with the scheme. "The property should be acâ€" quired," said Unitarian Social Committee (South Peel) "to serve students of the elementary and secondary schools, and Erinâ€" dale University, during the dayâ€" time . . . and used on a full 365 day per year basis, with classes "University of Toronto educaâ€" tors." she said. "take students as far afield as Haliburton, Musâ€" koka, Bruce Peninsula and Point Pelee for study material that is to be found on our frontâ€"door step." â€" and weekâ€"ends; and vacation classes for any children who have missed out on the regular ses sions." PETER PAN NURSERY â€"SCHOOL Est. 12 Years " Has vacancies for preâ€"school children. CH 4â€"2152 #