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Weston Times (1966), 1 Jun 1967, p. 6

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t 3 Local Girl Wins Award [ â€" Congratulations to Miss Susan | Brown, of 37 Bradford Road, Rexâ€" : Toronto, who were coâ€"winners the 1967 United Electric Xâ€"ray Company Essay Awards Contest. ‘ ‘Ths contest is open to Radiology students.: in hospitals throughout Ontari6. The subject of the winâ€" ning essay was "The Role of the _ Miss Brown, a former student of Thistletown and Scarlett Heights Collegiates, is completing the first year of a two year course as a radiological technician at the for Sick Children. At the the second year, after passâ€" ing government examinations, the students become _ registered . as radiological technicians (R.T.). Miss Brown and Miss DeProfio presented their winning paper orâ€"; ally on May 26, at a convention | of the Ontario Society of Radioâ€"| logical Technicians, at the Inn on the Park. | A pot luck supper was held at West Humber United Church on May 18 for the Canadian Girls in Training and their mothers. Other guests present were the Explorer graduates and their mothers, the Rev. B. Roberts and Mrs. L. Clauâ€" sen. UCW ‘president. Mr. Roy Renwick, a member of the Christian Education committee was the speaker. His topic was "A Pattern for Living." Invitaâ€" tions, place mats and programs also followed this theme. Awards were presented to outâ€" standing CGIT members in each age group. Winners were Jackie Schaub, Beth Kebich, Barbara Leuhrs and Kathy McKinney. BUYING A CAR OR TRUCEK? Insurance Pontiac. Acadian, V CREXDALE 17 Knowland Dr., Islingt as.: 247â€"7161; Res.: 244â€" NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS surance and terms ebt consolidation & c Individuals and Con Also Leasing y 3 mM ADD NEW PLEASURE | TO YOUR VACATION|! °e ie e i oi .2 With automatic transmission, Vâ€"8, power steering. power brakes and radio. â€" 6â€"cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power steering and radio. GRANT G. BROWN. MOTORS LTD. 1575 WESTON ROAD 6â€"cylinder engine, automatic transmission and radio. West Humber CGIT CALL Ray Reynolds STATION WAGONS 9 & 6 PASSENGER IMPALA 4DOOR HARD TOP Vauxball, in Combatting Baby RENT A NEW CAR ON OUR SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES! Charge It! LMONT CHEVY 1 4â€"DOOR SEDAN Tempest, GMC Trucks BELAIR 4DOOR SEDAN is arranged : counseling. ompanies. Islington c 244â€"8571 :"'( Rexdale United has an unusually 0â€" |.large and active Men‘s Club, with D 75 members. Monthly dinner meetâ€" | ings are held from September to | May, featuring speakers on a st | variety of subjects of general inâ€" on \ terest. in During the year, the Club has er! two projects: the sale of Christâ€" _"‘} mas trees, and in the spring, a he sale of fertilizer. Proceeds are _*| used to benefit the community. spring. 1 Four girls who were graduating | fr'obglu’l.‘ ‘rpcuived concordances. | The s are lene Lumsden, | Carol Wakeling, Linda Goodwin | and Paulipe ‘Taliana. | _ Rexdale United Church ( Men‘s Club | _ About 35 couples attended a "Ladies Night" social event, held by the Rexdale United Church IMen's (Club at Pine Point Comâ€" munity Centre on May 17. Supper | and dancing were enjoyed by those | present, who included guests from | Westway United Church. © No Deposit Required ©® Use any Credit Card ® Take up to 90 Days to Pay won a prize for selling the most Centennial cook ‘books, a QNM undertaken by the CCIT this The awards for the two top girls went to Brenda Renwick and Linda Gordon. Kathy McKinney At the end of the evening, some lucky ladies received the attractive floral decorations as gifts. | _ Members of the council‘s general committee disagreed with a sugâ€" gestion from the superintendent of municipal properties, that the borâ€" |ough adopt an official flag. 1 Controller _ Kenneth _ Robinson | though the flag might be all right, ‘but all other members of the genâ€" eral committee were flatly opposed | to its adoption. | "People know we‘re here, they can wave their tax bills," .said Ald. David Sanford. Alderman Donald Kerr did not feel as strongly about it as most. At present, arrangements are being made for the construction of a bus shelter at the corner of Elmâ€" hurst and Islington Avenue. Fuâ€" ture plans include the equipping of a room at Etobicoke General HospiRti. Y News Staff and members of the Norâ€" thern Etobicoke YMâ€"YWCA wish to thank the United Conservatory of Music, and in particular its director, Karl Haab, for their conâ€" tribution of $170 to the Y for its teen program. The contribution was made from proceeds of the Spring Concert, held May 6. A "Partnership Campaign" is now underway at the Y. Ken Banks explains that the Y receives Etobicoke has ough flag. Members of tl committee disag Spring Concert, held May 6. | ie A "Partnership Campaign" is ’-‘ now underway at the Y. Ken: mM " i Banks explains that the Y receives No borough flag f â€" s 1s as Etobicoke 6 w# f already known g% a Etobicoke has been spared a borâ€" | e e _ 4 ough flag. es % Members of the council‘s general ‘ + F. y committee disagreed with a sugâ€" | d & gestion from the superintendent of municipal properties, that the borâ€" | . ough adopt an official flag. | E. Controller _ Kenneth _ Robinson } though the flag might be all right, § k but all other members of the genâ€" MISS MAUREEN ROCHE eral committee were flatly opposed | _ to its adoption. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J "People know we‘re here, they Roche. Islington, is a recen i0 mo their tns bills, (said pyodugate of St. Michac‘‘s Hos ‘A'{{‘L.i?):;;:, ‘,::;‘f,':;";“K‘,,.‘. did not pital, Toronto. Maureen com _ Aiberman Jlonaid Aett ©IU 90 sisted spPcondary scBool / Alderman Donald Kerr did not feel as strongly about it as most. "I couldn‘t care less about a borough flag." he said, "but I‘d like to know what progress we‘re makâ€" ing on getting a coat of arms for Eotbicoke." know . we‘r their | tax Sanford. 1 Donald | ‘Thursday, June 1, 1967 * R A M B L'__"‘I N GS l‘ Etobicoke Junior A‘s 1e1â€"1000 | l‘lip Niflgflfll Ffl“S 3'1 DAILY CAR AND TRUCK RENTAL 1945 LA WRENCE AVE. W. WEsTON a 50% qubsidy from United) Apâ€" peal, and about a further 35% from membership fees and occaâ€" sional donations, as mentioned above. A deficit of 15% remains, Various choirs presented musiâ€" cal trips across Canada, and songs depicting our nation‘s early hisâ€" tory. An interesting feature was a series of talks about aspects of Canadian history, given by repreâ€" sentatives of Grades 4, 5 and 6. The young speakers were Donna Summerfield, _ Roger â€" Cafferata, | Naney Thompson, Mark Christoff, \ Janice Gellatly and Betty McGoâ€" | wan. Each received a book from the School and Parents Associaâ€" ]tion, in recognition of his or her | achievement in public speaking. above, A deficit of 15% remains, and it is to meet this that the present appeal to local businesses and individuals is made. Mr. Banks says that the present program of the Y would not be possible without the volunteers who help with the "After , Four" groups and the Saturday Y â€"Rec" club at Greenholme Public School. Between 200 and 300 children of public school age have been atâ€" tending the latter program weekâ€" ly ever since it began. MCV enc aen snn e Child care workers from Thisâ€"| tletown Hospital have volumeer-“ ed to supervise specific clubs for | young boys and girls. These would include swimming, floor hm:key,! track and field and nature lore | clubs. Udo Scholtkhan, a graduate child care worker, has replaced Paul Kitchener as Mr. Banks -s-i sistant. Mr. Kitchener is now at the Lakeshore Y. Rexdale School Concerts Almost every public school in the land must have presented a centennial _ concert this spring.| Likewise, pupils at Rexdale School ] prepared _ two musical evenings last month. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roche. Islington, is a recent graduate of St. Michael‘s Hosâ€" pital, Toronto. Maureen comâ€" pleted â€" secondary school _ at Burnhamthorpe Collegiate and is president of the Toâ€" ronto Student Nurses Assoâ€" ciation 1966â€"67. Per Week * and 500 Miles FREE DRIVING 8 o ho t 500 o Per Week , and 500 Miles FREE DRIVING _ANY FURTHER INFORMATION Photo by Ballard & Jarrett FREE DRIVING 249â€"8231 Per Week and ) Miles d Mrs. J. a recent ael‘s Hosâ€" Etobicoke 3â€"Niagara Falls 1 Etobicoke Junior A, the NEMSA entry in the Ontario Junior A. Boeâ€" cer League, who are sponsored by Dufferin Materials and Construeâ€" tion Ltd., defeated the Niagara representatives 3â€"1 at Pine Point Park on Sunday. A large crowd of spectators, taking advantage of the overdue warm weather, witnessed a very good and evenly contested game. _ The game continued, with both ‘teams missing scoring opportuniâ€" \ties. Then in the 40th minute, Joe ]Dimum scored his second goal | with a shot from twenty yards. N.E.M.S.A. Aatoms On Thursday at the Elms school, the NEMSA Atom house league played their opening games. Two keenly contested and closeâ€"finishâ€" ing games were played by these eager 8 and 9â€"year olds, much to Ythe delight of several interested Etebicoke had a slight edge in Etobicoke‘s second goal in the 15th minute of the second half was scored by Joe Dimauro, with a dribbling run, beating several Niaâ€" gara defencemen. He slammed a hard shot into the open corner. Niagara got right back into conâ€" tention at the 20th minute, with a well taken goal by M. Cartwright. Etobicoke 2, Niagara I. 1 FAMILYâ€"SIZED 24" B.B.0. With Power Spit and Hood In Popular Round Style At A Saving ‘ . Lawrence Ave. E. and Markham Road Across From Cedarbrae Plaza â€" 267â€"8257. 1681 Eglinton Ave. E.â€"East of Don Valley Parkway TM1â€"1811. IMPERIAL 7015 Yonge Street at Steeles Ave. â€" 889â€"7661 Odourless _ and â€" quickâ€"pene trating. Easy to use. 1 qt. Get set for a summer of fun with outdoor barbecues. 10 lbs.. . 3 pc. set includes fork, tongs and turner. Set ESSO BARBECUE LIGHTER FLUID CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES OUTDOCOCR COOKING BARBECUE TOOL SET ‘The Rexdale Plaza‘: Aces beat out the Kiwanis 1â€"0, Aces‘ goal being scored by John Egbert. A very delightful bunch of Aces, as well as coach Perce Chantler, are the first team to beat the Kiwanis since 1960 in league play. In the other game, the Braithâ€" waite Legal Eagles outscored the Belis Real Estate 2â€"1. Glen Grosâ€" smith and Ricky Gallagher scored one each for the Eagles, and Bob Allen replied for the Bells. â€"â€"i-:-;el:ywi'rl"l';undny, 6:30 at the Elms, is Atom night. Rexdale Plaza Aces 1 Braithwaite Legal 1 Bell Real Estate ... 1 Kiwanis High blood pressure and overâ€" weight both add to the work of the heart. Your doctor can help you bring either or both under control, the Ontario Heart Founâ€" dation says. BE TOO LATE! 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SHRUBS TREES & PROPERTY 261 Dixon Road at Islington Ave. â€" #41â€"3554 2500 Don Mills Road at Sheppard â€" 445â€"4393 $ SPEEDY FENCING 4000 Jane Street at Finch Ave. â€" 638â€"5905 WITHâ€" $16.838 KARRY KEG COOLER receives $4,220 for 10 ft. strip The sale of a 10â€"foot strip of land, fronting Islington Public esn ARPBme en obe.s ces School, at a price of $4,220 has been approved‘ by the Etobicoke Board of Education. warded to the Metropolitan Toâ€" m:ncbol Board. The land Proceeds of the sale will be forâ€" at 7.95.. With s49.99 Everyday Low Price is required for a road

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