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Weston Times (1966), 12 Oct 1967, p. 13

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evening of Oct. 2 was most graâ€" §$6,300 has been realized, and* Mrs. G. 8. Morrison, residential chairman, is confident that when several callsâ€"back are completed the objective of $10,000 may be the districtâ€"from the churches and high schools in the districtâ€" and on return to St. Mark‘s, Parklawn Rd., Royal York Road United Church, The Church of Atonement, Alderwood, they were served coffee and refreshments by the church ladies under the convenership of Mrs. L. J. Brooks. Mrs. Morrison expressed her appreciation and thanks to these team captains: Mrs. W. R. Foster, Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. F. Clark, Harris, Mrs. J. Carfilis, Mrs. E. M. Nazar, Mrs. A. A. Beevor of Alderwood Collegiate was repreâ€" sented by Ron McNaughton, Gamma Delta Psi; Brent McFarâ€" land, Gamma Sigma; Wayne ‘Turner, Episilon Beta; aCroline Knight, Theta Kappa Sigma; and students from Etobicoke Collegiâ€" the Etobicoke Red Cross; Mrs. L. Foster, Church of Atonement; Mrs. M. Cerar, Lady of the Miraculous Medal; Mrs. W. D. Ridde!], Holy Angels; Mrs. N. Thomas, St. Mark‘s; Mrs. W. S. Wheatley, Royal York United; Rick Moore, Gamma Delta Psi; Scott Sones, Gamma Sigma; Bill Lafferty, Delta Omega Psi; Elizaâ€" beth Harris, Delta Chi; Linda Sievert, Alpha Beta Psi; Pam Gilmore, Theta Kappa Sigma, all from Royal York Rd. Collegiate. ate and Michael Powers. A Centennial Ball, sponsored by Queensway United Church choir, will be held in the church hall on Friday, Oct. 20, from 8:30 to 1 p.m. Centennial costumes may be worn, but this is not comâ€" pulsory, and there will be euchre for those wishing to sit the dance out. Music will be providâ€" ed by The Capris, a sixâ€"piece orchestra (admission $1.50). An Opportunity Sale used clothing will be Parklawn Presbyterian Church, Parklawn Rd., on Saturday, Oct. Group 2 of the W.A. is sponâ€" soring an. Autumn Bridge, on Thursday, Oct. 19, 8 p.m., at the church. Refreshments will be 14, at 10 a.m. served, and tickets are $1.25. Call Mrs. Glen Garden, BE 1â€"9940 if interested. Parklawn Presbyterian Church is establishing a Dropâ€"In Centre for senior citizens in the commuâ€" nity, beginning on Monday afterâ€" noon, Oct. 16, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. â€" 20. A warm invitation is extended to all senior citizens to come out, play cards, read, have a singâ€" song, or just talk, and enjoy a cup of tea. 0 This is a much needed project in the community, and it is hoped that the elderly will come out ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HUMBER ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HUMBER e Along The Queensway » Liberal Candidate: GEORGE BEN, Q.C. . _ 21 Palace Arch Drive Borough of Etobicoke Progressive Conservative % We# Electoral District Official Agent: STEPHEN MeMANUS 104 Bonnyview Drive ‘Feronte 18, Ont. Official Agent: Mr, William Punnett 41 Struthers Street Toronto 14, Ont. Occupation : Union Representative R, J. Elgar, Returning Officer. Advertising Manager N.D.P. Candidate: Kealey Cummings _ Candidate BEV. LEWIS 15 Ridgegate Crescent Borough of Etobicoke Official Agent: JAMES R. NAIRN 305 Riverside Drive Toronte 3, Ont. Occupation : of Humber =_ BY MRS T. TUINERâ€"T!LEPHONECI:_‘-”“ Lpmeal blits conâ€" and make it a success. Geggie Prest " =â€"â€" Thursday, October 12, 1967 1 was guest speaker at the Oct. 2 meeting of the W.A. of Logan Studies Committee of the Conâ€" sumers‘â€" Association of Canada, At Our Rexdale Store Only â€" Open Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 9 to 5 National Presbyterian church, and mm&omdm consumersâ€"send to her, how she solves them,, and the reactions she receives from manufacturers and retailers. In this year of the consumer, when prices are spiralling, and both Federal and iflh rubber . ti wlmmn:n.fi res, chromed steel.frome. Beige viny! upholâ€" | Save : on Strollers Save $9.00! Cribs im 109 oi I17" ° sah 3 595 L 9 i en â€"UP + oc c cd & tion met at the home of Mrs. made plans for & Hydro Showâ€" time at the new Hydro building, 2 R4., (near the Etobicoke buildâ€" ing), on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. It is being convened by Mrs. The Ladies" Auxiliary to the mamtwm“mh: matic mottress. 30 x 54* size, Decal ALL FULLY GUARANâ€" TEED UNDER NEW APPLIANCE WARRANTY Similar To Hlustrations M. Barker, 259â€"8719. Miss Gayle Gibson entert3ined at a farewell party in homor of Jl&mfilflr now reside in ille. Some 15 school chums and friends atâ€" tended, and presented Judy with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Partridge, Trueman Ave., have sold their reside in Florida, where Mr. Parâ€" tridge will assist the Rev. David They will be missed in the Visit our newly arranged furniture department and save up to 50% on some items. * & BEDROOM PIECES + CHESTERFIELDS + BUNK BEDS + CHAIRS e DINETTES + COFFEE AND END TABLES + MATTRESSES + BOX SPRINGS + UNPAINTED FURNITURE + HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM. YOU CAN SHOP LATE THURS. & FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. . ~ _ community, and we join their friends in wishing them good luck, and happinessâ€"in theirâ€"new and Coffee Party held in the Mayfair on Wednesday, Oct. 4. and Bill Stockwell, his campaign Many oneâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"kind buyers samples. Hurry . . . for the best selection ... There was a good attendance Another Rummage Saleâ€"at Dessert Logan Geggis Logan G 1e Presbyterian Don‘t forget to get out and ""“flv-fi-}’rh"'fl 10 a.m. CLEAN WINDSHIELDS Dew on a dusty windshield can leave hardâ€"toâ€"remove streaks on the glass. Wipe off your glass at the end of a day‘s driving if the car has to stand in the open, the P

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