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Weston Times (1966), 12 Oct 1967, p. 7

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me, SHERIDAN NURSERIES > easead {' ; SALES STATIONS: ~ \ 2827 Yonge Street, Toronto 12, On W iazee" [ Yses" â€" 100 Sherway Drive, Etobicoke, Or â€";j 606 Southdown Rd., Clarkson, Or Longacres, Hwy. 7. Unionville. Chrysanthemum Plants Spring Flowering Bulbs One of the great things about Canada is Canada Savings Bonds, and this year‘s Series is the most exciting yet. Interest starts at 514% a yearâ€"the highest starting rate ever on a Canada Savings Bondâ€"and goes right up to 6%. Over the 13 years to maturity the true average annual yield is 5.48%. Best of all, Canada Savings Bonds have a wonderful compound interest feature which pays you interest on your interest. Take full advantage of it and you will double your Double _ your money with Canada Savings Bonds These are just three of the many ways Sheridan .can help make your home the envy of your neighbourhood. Call As always, Canada Savings Bonds are instant cash. They may be cashed at any time for their full face value plus accrued interest. They are easy to buy for cash or on instalments. They fit all savings budgetsâ€"from $50 up., Buy yours todayâ€" where you work, bank or invest! in full bloom SALES STATIONS: 2827 Yonge Street, Toronto 12, Ontario. 100 Sherway Drive, Etobicoke, Ontario, 606 Southdown Rd., Clarkson, Ontario. Longacres, Hwy. 7, Unionville, Ont. Junior Football Conference â€"â€"â€"â€"Weston Invietus â€"14 zâ€" Early in the first quarter Wesâ€" ton dro > to the 25 yard line and Kuropas (11) kicked in to the end zone for a single. Hamilâ€" ton put on a steady drive return and got within scoring range but were stopped by an intercepted pass on the 5 yard line by Wesâ€" ton‘s Kleinstein (65). In the second quarter behind QB Bereza (18), Hamilton drove to their 50 yard line and then Jankus (32) broke through Wesâ€" ton for a 60 yard run and a TD. Just before half time Weston came back with two fine passes And, for the first time ever, Canada‘s most popular personal investment may now be bought by businesses, churches, charities, clubs, and other organizations. Another first: the limit per holder for this Series has been increased to $50,000. Backed by all the resources of Canada, Canada Savings Bonds are a great way to save. Buy yours today and double your money. NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY chief Donald MacDonald studies poll board where election results will pour in October 17. The York South candidate says the election issues are the same in his riding as they are throughout the province â€" housing, municipal taxes and cost of living. Hopes to form the next government by capturing 67 NDP seats across Ontario. Final score â€" Hamilton Hurricanes 14 Invictus Ties Hurricanes & Ties Braves by Sadecki (16) to Verner (71) and Vansteen (30) put Weston inside the 10 â€"yard line and Burt (33) â€" ored.â€" yard pass to Pearlman (24) by Baird (10), Weston scored again which was converted. With less than 3 min. to play in the game on a pass interference on the 5 yard line gave Hamilton their chance to even the score and Bcreza carried for the TD which was converted. ~ Burlington Braves 9 Weston Invictus 1 Early in the first quarter, QB Vic. Rivers (16) passed 30 yards In the third quarter on a 44 Final score â€" to Newell (71) then a 15 yards rush by Dawson (28) and a break through by Tomasin (25) gave Burlington their TD which was unconverted. When Weston got the ball they kept control of it till the end of the first half but were unable to score. In the third guarter Rivers made three fine passes to Tom:â€" asin, Johnston (7~) and Dawson (28) but were held on the 15 yard line and settled with a field goal by Tomasin. Weston tried hard to even the score in the last period but were hurt by needless penalties, and were only able to score a cingle on a kick by Kuroâ€" pas (76) with three minutes left to play. * g}aoice of 1,500 colours * Moneyâ€"back guarantee * Driveâ€"in service Oapen Saturday AM. 775 Dundas West Est. 20 Yrs. 767â€"6162 _ADVANCE POLL will be open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 12th, 13th and 14th days of October, 1967, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m., Standard Time (9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. until 11 p.m. Daylight Saving Time). The pollinf place (or places) for the said electoral district will be located at â€" . 2 Ellis Ave., Weston $ 76 Delemere Ave., David Rowland Youth Centre, Keele & Donald Ave: for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who expect on the day fixed fou)olling, to be absent from and unable to vote %n the polling subdivisions for which their names appear on the ists. _ The ballot box (or boxes) will be opened and the votes counted at 7 p.m. on the 17th day of October at the said places. Notice is hereby given that a poll for the Electoral District of Dated at Borough of York this 25th day of September, 1967. YORK SOUTH NOTICE OF HOLDING AN tees and associations for youth and adult education or recreation, ratepayers, school parents, churâ€" community rapidly became over organized. We figured, seven or three times a week at some mosphere. Over the years this situation hasn‘t improved, in fact, the need for volunteer workers in any cause has become more years or so ago, that average parents with young chikiren of both sexes could each be out two exactly conducive to a family atâ€" sprang up and in our opinion the genuine need for a genuine reaâ€" son . .. a vicious circle because there‘s no end to the need. We are told, repeatedly, that we live in an effluent society, but achievement appear to show it self only by material gains bought on a credit card system unable to separate needs from the wants. Betty Freidman openâ€" ed up Pandora‘s box with her book ‘"Feminine Mystique" and ever since then, controversy has reigned hot and heavy surroundâ€" ing working wives and mothersâ€" vâ€"homemakers, plus the effects of women out of the home in conâ€" ployed full or partâ€"time, the workâ€" mg women can hardly be exâ€" women are entering the employâ€" ment market it is quite obvious munication. But the ratâ€"race is Retumin; Officer ROBERT C. HUSON, thing‘s got to give! And jetting the other Joe or Jill do it isn‘t good enough . . . either we want these organizations and retain them, or live without them. PUDD‘NHEAD SAYs: ‘‘There‘s a generation growing up BAND CONCERT On Friday, October 27, at Bevâ€" erley Hills United Church, 60 Mayall Ave. stirring musical arâ€" rangements will be played by the Metropolitan Silver Band at 8:15 p.m. and everyone who enjoys a band concert shouldn‘t miss this don‘t reach their destination just supposing, when mailed; they busy complaining about the rise charged for weekend and library closing days. There was no holiâ€" day extension on borrowed books We heard from a lady in Oakâ€" dale Acres recently, who had reâ€" tion in Quebec to an overdue libâ€" rary bill of $4.00 . . . somewhat shocked, she was told they could have been returned by mail. Now I ask you, how many people travel from place to place in cost of overdue library books . . . especially when we were For church organizations and magazine sections!" vacaâ€" by St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church, 2250 Jane Street. It will run for four consecutive Sunday evenings beginning Sunday, October 15 at 8:15 p.m. in the parish hall. This series is under the leadership of . . . time and details on the exâ€" change next week. A DIALOGUE The "Jewish and Christian Diaâ€" Christian Dialogue, Rev. Roland A special reâ€"enactment of the Last Supper will be presented at On Wednesday, November 8 at 8 p.m. a tour of a symagogue has Scottish gentieman returned and, this time, caught him at home. We weren‘t converted or dazzrâ€" led by the glossy, colored booklet left in our care. But for zeal and persistence you have to hand it to the New Democrats . . . they never stop actively campaigning election or no election, and from this fact alone we could all take To all the rats in the race . . . only 62 more shopping days um variety of topics from far leftist Owners of color television sets may soon spend less time twistâ€" ing dials and more time watching programs, thanks to a device deâ€" signed by the National Research Help on Way for Color Television or‘s faces, for example, are likely to take a sickly green complexion. A field of corn may unaccount ably ripen to a muddy brown. The reasons: the color balance of a broadcast signal is often upâ€" set at the studio when one camâ€" era switches to another, or from one station to another on a netâ€" work. The reâ€"ult in the home is an abrupt change of color. The viewer, seeing a tone change, gets up from his chair to adjust the controls on his set without realizing that the source of the trouble is at the television statâ€" calibrator â€" adjusts monitor conâ€" trols to match the color of both fields visually. Once all monitors have been set to one standard, the probem of color balance is largely eliminated. Province of Ontario General Election 1967 n.vnonu.zo-rrol I Saval PSSST!

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