Weston Times (1966), 7 Sep 1967, p. 3

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h Taught Youngsters 12 You: Flo'Todd. 12 you. no Mart. ed taking an mum: in leni- ing younnters to bowl. and last Wednesday evening, the young people who In members of the Young Adult Summer Bowling League, at Bowlerama, Jane Park Plaza. honored Flo for the interest she has taken in the young bowlers m the Mount Dennis. Jane Park area. On behalf of the 10mg on behalf of the loung people. John Hardin. president, presented fers Todd with a camntions and giadioli. as well as a sterling silver rose bowl. engraved with the words "To Flo with .thanln from your other family - 1907." rGidiidnt of, red Td white Tie youhg adult summer league has I memhersNr? of If, ranging in ages from IS to 23. John Hardie explained Jo Mrs. Todd that rather than cele- brating Canada} birthday, the Isazvue decided to ply tribute tn a person who hn given lhe young people of our am Mt much of her (me to develop sportsmanship and tytettrade. ship, Mrs. Todd has instrueted young bowlers at Kingsway Lambton and at Bowlenml during the past oight yous She has trained over soo young people in her Saturday leagues. working closely with the Ont- aria youth howling clubs. In 1966, two of her prom gees, Kathy Essen“. Lambton Ave, and Donn- Smith, Jasper Ave.. won the Canadian junior double. championship in Van- couver. This year, Mu. Todd acted Is chaperone for the seven youth bowling queens from a» ertmtr Canada at the modiam Hotel" ma" mtttrrerr-ttre _ Tater WM. G. BEECH. General h Life Insurance NM!!! Public 1156 WESTON ROAD Ito 6-1777 no @4503 . Factory tn customer 'Custom qualitv palms "Buy threct and save . Wholesale prices _ . Chance of 1.500 colours . Money-back guarantee . Drive-in sex-wee Open Saturday ABE. 3275 Dundu West 251. " In. 7617-6162 YORK TRAVEL BUREAU By Marion . ‘GUNDY 762-0916 FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE JANE "" & MOUNI DENNIS tit',' i321; h:;Iored by Bowling tuf Call at all our SIM amon- my trttmtP- tron planting and hadron. Plum 3 'srort rum away to make 3w" pagan; ulminn trom the Wide vanety "t ensure I more beautiful garden nun your. BeruretoeetyrsurrTtEEtoprr?four colmu-tul 1967 [mien terthteue fvergreens '.,, ._' available; ;. vi IALII "A1102“: m1 You! Sheet. Toronto tt, mum. I” slimy Drive. mm». mum. on 5mm Rd., Clark-on. mum. mama. Inn. T, llalonvlllo. 0M. lion than them " City Hall by Totonto Mayor Bill Dennison. For tour years. Flo Todd In: taken a icon interest in instrub ting retarded childrpn from the Haney Ave., and Industry Ave. Schools. After expressing her awe» ciation to the young people' for their thoughtfulness. Mrs, Todd told them, they might be called young adulU but to her they, were still her kids. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hubben who have resided on Buttonwood Ave. for many years are mov. ing in November from Mount Dennis to Stayner, Ontario where they have purchased a bungalow. After almost 40 years as a barber in the Jane Street & Weston Rd. am. Ed ig giving up his business. Mrs. Rubber! has also been very active in the community operating Huh, hert's Hairdressing Salon. But. tonwood Ave. The Rubbed: will not be completely isolated f r o m friends, reports Mrs. Rita Smith. for several Mount Den. ms residents have already moved to the same area in Stayner. Property at Buttonwood Ave, and Weston Rd. has been bought up by [Aw Auto Parts. Weston Rd. AUTUMN ARTS FISTIVAL The Kiwanis Club of the Kingway is presenting the fourth annual autumn festival of the arts again this year on September 8, 9, 10, on the spa- cious grounds at the Carling beer plant, Highway 401 " Air- port Rd., in support of com- "i2tttrirairiiilii; will guide you to the spot, _ . An exciting array of m-nr 3.000 paintings. sculpture and other works of art will he on drH'U.v as we" as demonstra- linns M ttrtg and mm. omen tamment. awards. both young and old will find something to interest them. munit some 300 Canadlan ~amsk have been using theii-"QHUE'TK product thm festival and all art works on display will be offer. ed tor sale. on. Friday. September 8 the hours of exhibit are from 4 pan. until dusk. tht Sang-day and Sunday it will be noon until dusk. There will be a nominal charge for adults and for children under 12 free. The Official opening will he held at 1:30 pan. Saturday. September g hy Hon. Robert Winters. Patrons include Hom Robert H, Winters. Minister of Trade and Commerrt Metro Chair. man Wm. R Allen QC. Mayor Edward A, HoHon. E, M. Bridg. mart. and F, 1.. Hover. FIRST PRACTICE FOR YOUTH (Hall: StPTlMIER " MOUNT DENNIS BARBER Tho first practice for the new Youth Choir forming at Mount Donn]; Baptist Church, W"slot1. Rd. will he held Tuesday. September 12 at T pm. reports: T, _sfrriee pr1r)eeta, Sig?! m" g" I my Mm; PATIONS k‘ trtee Is or the opinion ma! , ' rmment Mfires should I E eogrorNtit centre of the l". squa mile federation. This l plat . in the area of Egl 't, and Y e Streets.1‘hervis 1mm in prom. cram ohefaTs ctr-o mum Service Demands Mlmar Station in Civic Centre in. will'he a registration) and reunion evening. There will 1 Metro Briefs organist Marjqrie Patterson The Toronto Transit Commas. mm In! week promised to study a North York request that a de. cision be made on the establish. ment of I subway station at Park Home Ave. when the Yonge St. subway extension is- muted north d Sheppard Ave. North York Mayor James Service in a letter to the TH: said such a decision is vim to the whole North York civic centre cameo-L A ‘ The Yrvnge Street subway ex. tension project is In progress. 7he-TCthaca-uthorized a 5593,- IP, mrrpettditure on the project to dam and TN Mricials have spent labout $256,000. Moat of the ex- peoditure is on functional plans for the “In and soiitests.It IS expected that it will take five years to domplete the tour mile mime-y um Ho said the nation is "abalon- ly Humid." Mdro': Immodiul plum a" M -eeetstruettttet at the $79,000,000 ommion duct». Yong. lino from Salim." I way sh- ?ion, thrtrogh Hugh HolIow " Sheppard Ave. C-let'"", is ex- treeted by 1971. "We will get a "no" on the Norm York pro- posal," said TTC ourrman Ralph Day. ' Mm, his append $55,000 in eaplul ,finlndn' by York which Includt't 320,“. 9. improve the infused!” " Clsilcfield Ave. and Kit-rt St. The balance of the “naming would be and to inn." m rdrigcn'ion equip. mm " Lamb?” "or... i new type (Cl sires! car bum in Germany may he operaOsd on "w future Spadina rapid traosit line' that will WV? Sta-(ms M North York and York The new type of mm car. hum Mr sur- tare or underground open-mum, will he studied by the rt TTC chlirmnn Ralph Day said ”u ”no. car may In “New. hr ”union on the Spndinl row. Ind Mher rum; In" de. v-lop-d in the Metro whurbs. TTC Which will meet in Boston won to consul. with "and! oh lid-ls of that rity who plan to try out I law a! ttre m.» an on . "ill basis, North York Mayor James SM- triee is of the oplmnn that Metro ernmeot Mites should be at marine centre of the 240- squa mile federation. This would plat . in the area of Egl’mmn ond Y e strxsets.Thereis some PrWum in prom. cram ('in 'ohefals eta-o about?! pin the city ig, expanding government “(this in the dawntm are: "t am not sun tttis 1' the right answer,” slid the mayor. H. “I. "no be tom. Mum."- n'ion Moire would form a much clear link vi!” the luburbnn bersoghs.9rtothor borough mnyor Iwgomd it would no... men onalty N Moire. FLORENCE TODD receiving a sterling silver rose bowl from John Hardie on behalf of the hundreds of youngsters she has taught how to bowl. Yon Squibb's Have Grade XIII Text Book- - And All The Suppliop To go-Withj'hug -- 3650;";- iiiiLTiriiieri," linker, Shaffer. Pam“. Pens, etc. . A. T. SOUIBB & SON -- um wwrm: mm (TWO Domut no“: or wanna) We Were sorry lo heir that Mr. A. Finney of Emma Ave, is m annntn Western Hospital undergoing surgery. COUPLES CLUB PROJECT Aime Miller of y United Church c, reports that the ch for a creative cer ject. It is taking an arts and Crafts exhibit. Talented I Alice Miller of Mount Dennis United Church Co-Wed Club reports that the club has plans for a creative centennial pro- ject. It is taking the form of an arts and crafts contest and exhibit. Talented folks of the community are invited to enter the contest and give the public the opportunity and pleasure of viewing their work. Contest rules are as follows: Each entrant will be allowed) a maximum of six exhibits. in-i cluding an arts ahd crafts. Pic- " tum may be unframetVtsu, for display purposes framed pie _ tures. wired tor hanging, would he preferred. The am and rrafts exhibit wlll take place on Friday even- mg. November 24 and Saturday afternoon, November 25. Public invited. Lucia Dlugosrewski, for 13 years composer in residence for the American Dance Company of Erie Hawkins appearing at Expo, performs on a percussion orches- tra she created. Using her own musical notations she plucks a piano‘s strings and plus drums Ind rattles of men]. wood, glass and paper. We milling In Evening & Saturday Clusu For Children ma Adult . BALLET o BATON TWEIILING . 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