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Weston Times (1966), 1 Sep 1967, p. 3

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, _ Help tret'rhiitairilys- . _ Back Together Again Duaidpr,ustaititu'-- utG"Giraii7i'iVai"i"art"U mnuumwhcbnh a home null lawman-nu churn. In won‘t " able to work to: mm: mm “In ad Ilium! quite . “no in haqitaL0eettiiomomrtmrirs t-tttt.chudrmt'tAidt» ln. Betty Krresb1.r,irute der Anna, up“: that it. bald. M to and In. Hot- M lodge started in H. Jab h In“ Donald at hack on In: teat, In. reach“ an. They hope that ltte- al organization; willing to help with in and drive vi] get in mud: with tyr brphonhc' as 315. “an Don-Id Fountain Fund is being “uninitiated by Barth of Montreal man-get, Mr.Athnsuyy “Kayak whh'lng' to help this hmily can do so by sending a cheque to the Donald Fountain I Gafif"cEiiii The" witt be no pickup of garbage on Labour Day, Monday. Sept. 4. Pickup will be made on your next regular collection day. Thursday, Sept. T. m pickup will be ll mull on WMy. Commercial Ire-a receiving night pickup ue requested to hold " wash indoors an“! the Tuesday .vethrte to]. lowing the homily. ”Imam consular“ GARBAGE COLLECIILN VAL TAYLOR Ag. 2tt--44F.3tt Ago 3tt.--tMr.40 mmmmmuum. (owl-huh: Eml- Itiahs - Agni It “trough sr. CM“ Old lung”. whine! Midi III-Inch. ADDIYIONAl 'ENEFUb-msrt<xtne.llabl. ml diwblm Imam and oddhional our!“ Ind-unity mlhblo by "a above plan a! o In em Mink"!- OtxttttNtAt In! I led Tod tun- so: -2200 , a. 1...... 12,03" Hum "r-TMI TERM . NF! . Dlsmurv . seem . ESTATE munmc Mall your non-I. we and commotion for M minder: with»: abligotion rogurdlng this Spock! Squat Immbh and WHO Tar- Polley. n on: new». I. handgun. Do I new. MUM "IMAM nus-r ' was $10,000 l" BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK. LIFE INSURANCE Our use!“ In prmtaeirte for the onslaught of enthusiastic pu- pils. returning with renewed vigor to their school lash after the summer holidays. Fund, Bank of Mantra], - St. Clair Avenue, West, Toto-lo. LABOR DAY WIIKIID Everytim we think about La. bour Day Weekend. it portend: for us the [at at suntan, the be. ginning of moth" whoa] you, our Canidinn National human. It is a time trt regret that mm- mer in over hm also I timed new eipation of the enjoyment unord- ed by brim-It am will". the fruits of the hmut and the renewed nut ot the mud " no ivities “sod-mi with social life here in this communty. The tall and Winter activities of our churches ami local craniu- tions will soon be in full swing. We have AT “in! LOW [AYES ' JANE "" lt MOUNT DENNIS "Nrat ln-nuneo on an a " . ' 'dl'gf/l 762-0916 you will let us know at your plantar this man. To be includ-d in the Thundty edit. ion at the WOW»: Tina. into:- mation gltttttld Inch In by the weekend. “Hummus ar lendewoul '67 In: ban the cent-mu probe! at Canadian Red Cross Youth. In the past week mny York tandem: have been hall: to the m Cm: youth delegates who have been in town attending the madman. The hippies. how aver. T are reaching adulthood without is sense of aehierement. Then you“ people have come from " over the world. The Ca- nadian Red Cm Youth hopes that in sharia our culture and our idea with others around the world they can promote better in. lemltioml understanding and friendship. The hippies are oddities in our society - I roup of young peo- ple who In confused and Muster. ing their way along, trying to make the rest of u: believe that they have found I new way of liv- ing, when they are really trying to find themselves. this rebeiliour stage of deveurp, meat and usually emerges an adult randy to take his place in society with I desire to make this land I better piaee in which to live. They would rather have sit-in\ on Nathan Phillip's Square. love-', ins in the parks, and make de. mands on the rest of the folks around them. Over 400 delegates were billet, ed in and around Metropolitan Toronto. HIPPIIS ON THE FARM When we go to the circus we go to see the clowns. When young petple go to Yorkville they go to see the Hippies. It's the same thing. V Down in the country you don't hear about the Hippies as much as you do in the cities. Living don to nature, the country bovs and girls are no " dawn' with their parents. The cows in the barn, the roosters in the farm. yard and the sun tells you it's time to get up and get moving. The young people on the farm work hard. eat well and sleep wetl. Ott Slturdav night thev go into town and raise a rumpus. They get into trouble tso. but life on the farm use: up a great deal of their excels energy. 7 They an we [or themselvs the value in working together and feel the some of accomplishment of a job wen done. As young adult: they an aide to stud on their own led and wrestle I liv- their wee, to others and to them- stlveg. These young people have no need to revolt "that the rest of the world became they haw found a deep satisfaction in be- in: part of it all. sattett1.tetee,tae9ttl+ll-lll" 1t't,1rW.ea.'"PNt T . I humminu kiwi-damn 'rtauMartn.otttsirx"etrinletsa'utimrsrelthtWe-et ".utie..t.t-t_ho-ors-ietae. "mum n -° 11r"erh'f2:thrgtt lALLIlmA "WI tu all”. "tlll,,flt'e', can can?» [mu td,W,fg,t. C c my}! you cum-n! nu W10! mt. '"e*irsgt-tuesirrth.berle-ho,ttartr.sta.., oundYouLnth-uxt rocker "dthiaeersteetiatrearrmaiis" 'owl-tMi-tHeretik-ttttMir-rat-tfist-ite, oftt1rseNrertandamuegtryt- Canada., Mmkh'huh-d than, around to tind - The nmrer uln- uncut!" mmmummnmunemmm~m ”Melon. . Birthday, Canada” " a. may. Ianortuuth-nmuiu mm 2.1.1” " tolls”: no municipal would in: mm- 1: “Winds-on“ (Natl-um. cries. Than in on. voluntary lut- land) - an annual”: august. new: The Crud-ship Crack. h. ml. which accountant” U chum a. "A Fish: Tale" (Nov- The Cradluhip Ouch. ll “PM lath) - than wanting on: ad by m and M ottiteirmairtindustriea. ten. United Appeal and the bor a. “Sm-ll Beginning" (7.3.1.) ough of York. - mun-nut not to “and a the economic circumstances of I. "Fairyland" - "mu bow some families enabled them to lo. quet of tlowers. tale this help without nuisance 2. "Vacation Memories" - col- trortyttte9rmyurtitr7hupiMer.? leetion of summer treasures suit. is also changing. It is more dit. abir displayed. _ fieult to bu" I high quality serv- 3. “How Deep Is The Ocean" - ice Without I eoryei0ys eontatutF composition of plant material ity effort to develop il: _ _ with anv necessaries sulluiin! ichédcn . - In the York In. than m lull no municipal orerated in: mm- eriel. There in on voluntary lur- Thur. are two commercial day nurKH" In Weston 3nd one at Jane and St. Clair. Thou are the agenda oner- ing help to employed women In the borough. In 1901 - fig. ure: from the department of u. bour showed there m 22,282 employed women in York. Since 1961 that figure bu risen sharp. 1y. sttareMdarttur-eostsharve tteeni-ditmrtg0sto8oS', couoeiiwiumov-urtoirt. maanCmOemn-hlho As always, the family with " economic handicap will only get a high quality of “who if the community makes it available at a price sealed to income. 2. A "Caring" and "Edueatiom al" Function are both locked in the tota', concept of Day Care. For the child under two and a half. it mar t s more advisable to think in terms of a Family Day Cite Programme which super. vise: the placement of a child in a home by the day. The child spends evenings and week-ends with his family and thus retains a place in his own family circle. For the preschool child over two and 1 half years of Me a Day Care Centre that offers him a satisfying experience with chil- dren of his own age is more do sirable. It make: it possible for him to learn through the use of good play equioment under the stimulating guidance of trained Dre-school tuchen. If his home lacks the opportunity for giving the child suitable preparation for ssehtrtl-ir, the use M lime trr intellectual stimulation - he ho a chance of overcoming this lil- bility. 3. For the troubled family. Dly Cttre Service: that include I Counselling Service I',",,,',!,"',,,,',',','.:',,':' ‘All Sales Fin-talcum Now that the' gakrimsent's FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE! of ALUMINUM BOATS ' iety of 77 BElFlElD RD. " REXDALE» gr; ll' CARTOP lt' FISHING I" Rm y T. “Swing Your PM" (Mani- toba) - arrangement stalling color And gaiety. I. “Sm-ll Beginning" all.“ - mun-nut not to Quad 0 Inch.- ovcnll. _ L'Tah. 11 HI. Wood." (NOW DMK) - composition mun. whim. J. “inn Bt" (m - In and " world. ) 8. "Pioneer Village" (ammo) - art-amt will: In antique and tlowers. a "On The Lone Prairie" (Saskatchewan) - design of dried or conditioned material, in. eluding when, for I ranch house mute]. 3. “How Deep Is The Ocean" - composition of plant material with any lcceuories suggesting the sea. The Flower Show will include a “Chyunthemum Tea" & “hp- anes: Flower Arrangement Dem. tteyrtrtkiart" by In. G. Remake. a well-known flower Imnger. who will demonstrate this art at 2 pm. and 3:30 pm. 4. “Inditn War Dance” - " rangement with " Indian theme, We have I long list of exhibit, which includer Specimen blooms, potted plants, fruits and reget. able, plus a section for the Jum iors . . . . . so for further infor- mation you‘d be wise to cull I member of the executive: Mrs. Rene Gray - 241-0135: Mn. Eleanor Wray - 241-2703; um Doreen Seardoni __ 21941301: Mrs. Vi. Morton - 241.5714; Mrs. Betty W‘innm - 241-1911: Hrs. Bessie Hanna - 244-4309. Anyone may enter exhibits lo the Show - only one entry per family may be submitted in each category or dun. though. Next week wt'11 list the "Rules Ind Regulations". and more de. tails on the tfterttttott'g colorful activities. During the summer months there has been cxtemivo window STONE THROUHNG McCUllOCH DEALERS TAKE OVER FACTORY STORAGE I, {clinic with water to ' PM.-lIMITED MlllliMtl MU R-ESI,,.. 229.00 285.00 Service- " the church on Sun- k] pin-cum! day, September t: Holy Commun. lon ' mu. 5 10 mm. Ott Sunday, September IO. regular morning and evening services 'will com- mence: ' mm., 0:30 un_ 11 mm and “Lin mm. _ I'tF8M9Jaatotmit.-tt- whoa-mum:- thmiu m. M "an at sham not in load Mun-1r uemttr--toate, about all“ mtrttotbmkertglars. The collection comprises some 300 paintings representing the works of " canadian artists in- cluding the fund Group of Seven as well " Tom Thomson, Emily Carr and David Milne. by. Jane. _ kiddell Inn ask " parishioners to cooper-lo by ordain; any unauthorized young pom (playing or 1oiteriqt, all ttteet-rsrertr....aad" tar as we a! concerned. it would PUDD'NHIAD SAYS: . "A new drink in Hollywood is called "Marriage on the Rocks". AITFUL You don't have lo be "arty" to enjoy the beautiful collection of Canadian paintings which are on public display at the McMichael Coetaervation Collection of Art centre in Kleinburg. There are 10 galleries of paint.' ings in the unique pioneer log, and stone building which served as the home of the»McMichzels - the couple deeded their home and collection to the people of [ Ontario and now it is under the) administration of the Ontarioi Government. A highlight of the property in Tom Thomson‘s shack l where he lived and painted many) of his works. __ l, Free of charge to the public, the centre is open on Saturdays and Sundays between 1 pan. and 5:30 pm. for nine months of the your - it's closed during Pee, Jan. and Feb, To visit MeMiehael Conserva- tion Collection of Art centre. drive along Hwy. 401 to 400, then 'irilQ rori'iiiiite_ “my 1915 WESTON RD. (A'l' LAWRENCE) TELEPHONE 241-0462 MAG! SHOES POR MEN & LADIES SCOTT MCHAlE Iron. um GOLD CROSS HUSH WINES FOR CHILDREN 159.95, 199.95 239.95 SALE Their vocltion aisiCuietuded I trip throagh the Rocky Mountains to British Columbia . . . . . no the ' armqd trihisview, right now. is pretty mu potatoes.' A FASHIONABLI FALL The ladies " St. Stephen's An- glican Church are sponsoring ltieht axe. to: -"Advetttttreir. I Fashion" - Fall 'trt" at Yorkdale {Shopping Centre on Tuesday leveninx. September 19. For lur- l ther information. eali,W/A presi. I dent, Mary-Lou Spain 244-8112. DULLSVILL! On a leisurely drive home from 1 an Ottawa Valley vacation we [ meandered off our usual trek via ‘Killaloe - which, we discovered :50 miles later, was not the wisest Ithiry to do. However, along the ‘trail to find the main highway In. to Ind. and clouded and (cum- dub m. W"Ntttt ”ovum" Home. recently. In. n will holidaying out well, Mr. and In. . W. Niven. tour: and 600(- trey. at Chapel Hill It, stared on nu [um of Mar) Niven's sister Ind brother-ut-lam Mr. and In, Richard cm: and ity, Bear Swift Current. “£3.99. TAKE NOTICE THAT the week commenc- ing September 3rd 1967, has been proclaimed "LABOUR WEEK" in the Borough of York. “LABOUR WEEK" BOROUGH OF YORK CORPORATION 59.05 35.05 103.05 SHOES SAVE BECK BRAND NAME the cam-u Cm ”a.” " I-' i iat tt II II l I - ' -rbet -t-eetmr-Ng.i.----w-------- ', lmllcnell'n villa- tag tt My _ _ to; "-uiti-tit.n Wm'“.9¥ La do I’M " I civ- hmt. - Ju- nta-u be": can in duplicate. Think wa'll pin-p - that 1- "inative super-M - cal but. Ed lit-ml!" - - mrnuJe’Idou'ldu-Id’d job reiuvinati" the lull Ah. why not the St. Lawrence W Planet too? Cant-um w. Whulopadnll arm do? mam: hm: To. u Notary Public "" WESTON ROAD [0 £4777 to 6-4 new at York. Wit. G. BRUCE. General & Lite 'nBtMa3lheq TRAVEI. BUREAU 'iErtEiiiufibr, 7 {a

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