Again this year the students at Emery Collegiate went all out to help raise their share for the games, a tea dapce, slaves and several other t@?;e made money school, with 650 /students, .have $1375.00 to turn over to the United Appeal and the junior high with approximately 1500 students have $300 so far. Good work lads and lassies! More visitors to Expo on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lige Langley, Jackie and Robbie. Mrs. Bedford Keighley and Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Keighley, Mrs, John Jaques and Mrs. Florence Swanâ€" wick. ificance of the Poppy as‘a symbol of the Canadian men and women who paid the Supreme Sacrifice in two World Wars, 1 hereby proâ€" claim the week of Novemâ€" ber 4th to lith, 1967 as REMEMBRANCE WEEK in this municipality and urge all citizens to govern themâ€" selves accordingly. JAMES D. SERVICE, MAYOR November 4th to 11th 1967 North York on the deep signâ€" Applications will be reâ€" reived in the Purchasing Deâ€" partment, 50 Spring Garden Avenue, Willowdale, Ontario, (Telephone 223â€"8330), for the supply _ of the* following materials during 1968. Exercise Books and Ruled Papers Duplicating and Offset ~ Supplies Each classification â€" listed will be issued as a separate tender. Applicants will reâ€" ceive detailed specifications and tender forms as they beâ€" come available. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acâ€" cepted. F. W. Minkler, B.A.. D.Paed., Director of Education. Bruce C. Bone, B.A., C.A., of the Assistant Secretary for the supply and installaâ€" tion of a Radio Communicaâ€" tion System including transâ€" mitter and fifty mobile reâ€" ceivers for operation within the Borough of North York. Sealed _ tenders, _ clearly marked as to tender number, will be received in the office Detailed specifications and tender forms may be obtainâ€" ed upon application to the Purchasing Department, 50 Spring Garden Avenue, Wilâ€" lowdale, Qntario, 223%â€"8330. Tendérs ‘close at 3:00 p.m., November 14, 1967. The lowâ€" est or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. F. W. Minkler, BA., D.Paed:, Director of Education. Bruce C. Bone, B.A., C.A., Borough of\ North York Tender for Carpeting Sealed _ tenders, _ clearly marked as to tender number, will be received in the office of the Assistant Secretary for the supply and installaâ€" tion of Floor Carpbting in various schools within the Borough of North York. Detailed specifications and edlznder forms may be obtai:- upon lication to the Pttdnsingm%evlrtment. 50 Spring Garden Avenue, Wilâ€" lowï¬e, Ontario, 223â€"8330. ‘Tendérs close at 3:00 p.m., Novembert 14, 1967. The lowâ€" est or any tender. will not necessarily be accepted. F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed., Director of Education. Bruce C. Bone, B.A., C.A., Chairman. Borough of North York Notice of Tenders Board of Education Board of Education For The. Borough of > North York . Tender for a Radio Communication System Borough Of North York PROCLAMATION REMEMBRANCE Papers _ Art and General Papers Office and Classroom Board of Education strathburn park helen kemsley 241â€"5686 room The new scouts are: John Colâ€" lins. Frank Carone, David Dowâ€" on listed [ ell, Brian Hayashi, Larry Moore. * fi?lar?: Robin Preston. David Ross, Paul cifications || Samson. Tom Smart, Hal Ward,| is they be. | Robert Langley. All scouts from‘ the Greater Toronto Region had | iny tender | the opportunity to participate at | ly be acâ€" | the Camping On the Green ‘this| â€" past weekend. Tents were set up | .. D.Paed., | in the square across from the city | Education. [\ hall and 1st Beverly Hills scout B.A., C.A. | patrol. consisting of eight boys Chairmanâ€" / spent the weekend in them. Many |sspects of scouting were displayâ€"| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ed with 2nd Beverly Hills cubs‘ . under the leadership of Bob # Jamieson displaving one of the ucation best handiâ€"crafts. Sir Charles § MacLean, chief scout of the comâ€". af | monwealth was present at the Chairman atâ€" Mrs. Betty Pellington, Ann Arâ€" bour Rd.; entertained her euchre club Wednesday evening. The winners were Mns. Nadine Grimâ€" shaw, first, Mrs. Margaret Aitken, second and Mrs. Beryl Saville, low John Saville from Denver Uniâ€" versity spent the weékend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Saville, Aura Lea Blvd. If any mothers, who are homel during the day, and also those with preâ€"schoolers are looking| for fun exercise why not try figâ€" l ure skating? Don‘t laugh, think of the fun you will have. Downl»x‘ view Arena ‘has classes every Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. lor’ lessons and Friday for free skatâ€" | ing and the children learn to | skate along with mother. All you need to take is your skates. T‘lu1 fee is $8.00 for mother and $3.00 | for each child for a 20 week; period. l A large crowd attended Teach ers‘ Introductory Night on Wed nesday at Melody Rd. school. The teachers were introduced by the principal, Mr. J. O‘Neil. Later, in the various reoms, teachers outâ€" lined the colrses and visited with the | parents! Mrs. Judith Sule, fieldArepreséqtative for C.M.H.A. will st speaker at two meetings at the school in Novâ€" [a tea room. toys, books, and | pumpkins as they are a necessary ‘item for the young fry at hallowâ€" een time. The senior citizens will be having a table to display their [ handiâ€"work. ember. 15 and 22. Her topic will | be "sex education for parents". These two meetings are to be the first in a series of family living. More school news: The senior football team have had an unâ€" defeated season and now advance to the semiâ€"finals. They defeated Henry on Friday 7 to 0.. They| have played against Jeffries, Boyâ€" len and McKenzie during the past month. The boys volley ball team defeated the previously undeâ€" feated team from Boylen three games to two on Friday.in an| exhibition game. | â€"A Sadieâ€"Hawkinsâ€"danceâ€"is beâ€"+ ing planned for Friday evening, | November ‘3 2 | Cub master Norm Parsons and assistant Don Beuk were present at the 1st Humberview Scout meeting Thursday ‘evening for the going up ceremony of 11 of their eubs: toâ€"scouts. Parents of the boys were present too and enjoyed a talk and demonstraâ€" tions on scouting. paintings will be on display to the public in the North York public library, 5126 Yonge St. until October 30. The doors are open from 9 a m. to 8:30 p.m. |\ Monday to Friday and on Satur: \ day 9 to 5. Try and fit a trip in \to the library to see these beauâ€" {tiful paintings by a talented l(‘amdian artist and one who lives |in our district. An opportunity \ to see these should not be missed. Riverside _ Church â€" Halloween Festival and bazaar will be held this coming Saturday, October 28 at the church starting at 1:30 p.m. There will be home baking. Miss Janet Money. Strathburn Blvd., entertained five friends last Saturday, the occasion being her eighthâ€"birthday. Games and a sceavenger hunt were enjoyed prior to a â€" delicious supper. Guests included Christine Laurâ€" ence, Linda Bowles, Terry Zaichâ€" kowski, Laura Last. Ann Cooper and Janet‘s brother, Peter. 11 pieces depicting Pioneer Vilâ€" lage and flowers are among the pictures. On display also is a winter scene showing the antique shop in Buttonvilie, a ittle church that holds sixteen people, on Purbrooke Rd., and a‘ fire scene. The pioneer village scenes are worth the trip alone. Mrs. Hill was assisted at the operting by her _ husband, _ daughterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. Robert Hill, her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Jessie Hill, Weston Rd.. a very talented artist kindly sent us an invitation to the opening of her art show which was held in the auditorium of the public library on Wednesday, October 18 in Willowdale. Gordon Sinâ€" clair opened the show with flatâ€" tering remarks about the 75 beauâ€" tiful oils on display, and he hopâ€" ed to buy another of Mrs. Hills to go with the one painting he has, Scenes from Barbados, Musâ€" koka and Bracebridge areas and Weston Dodgers Junior "B" the bench just temporarily to Hockey Club lost their second try and get the team rolling. The game at home Friday night to"?“dxe“'“'?"“’“ big games this North York Rangers 42. i“â€kf Pleying 1al Tviceday at {Etobicoke and then playing at Allen Dimitroff; was the only| Weston Arena tomorrow night plaver to score against the Ranâ€"! against the same Indians. Allen Dimitroff; was the only| player to score against the Ranâ€"‘! gers. He scored both Dodger; goals. _After beatins North York. at. North York Centennial Arena over a week ago, it looked like. the Weston players finally found themselves, but last Friday they just wouldn‘t shoot the puck. Bob Tindall, assistant coach, has been running the bench but after the Dodgers dropped their third, game out of four starts, it looks, like Ken Avarell might go on‘ Dodgers Lose 2nd Home Game To North York Rangers 4â€"2 (Second of a series) The _ Weston â€" Minor â€" Hockey League continues its polcy of balancing plavers and teams. On Wednesday afternoon . a number of ladies and their friends, Ladies auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Br. 213, enâ€" joyed a tour of the Christie Bisâ€" cuit plant on Lakeshore Blyd. and saw cookies being cut, baked, and packaged. They enjoyed a cup of tea and each received two packages of cookies to take home. The Ladies, Auxiliary, Rranch 213 held their monthly Euchre on Wednesday evening. Winners were: Weston Minor Hockey League Ladies. Edith Ducharme (76), S. Seott (75). Low sceore Doris Molyneaux (36). (Men) M. Doherty (81), Barry Main (76). Low score ~â€" Harry Webb (44). Door prize winners Fred Mcâ€" Cready, and Mary Lyles. Next Euchre November 15. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. J. Morrison and family. Weston Rd. whose husband passâ€" ed away on Sunday morning. Birthday greetings to. Wayne Manvge, Marg. Reynolds, Mrs. Ann Staples., Betty Harnt, Jack Staples. The Good Néeighbors Club held their weekly Euchre at the home of Mrs. Mary Nash 36 Braecrest Ave. Winners were: + Hockey Season Starts Next Week Reta Hicks, (80); Mrs. Maria Hicks, (79); Joan Kline. Â¥77) Don‘t forget the Euchre on Monday evening, Oct. 30, for the Mealsâ€"onâ€"Wheels to be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 213, 46 Dennison Réâ€"£" Proceeds are ta be used as a community service to elderly and shutin people in the Weston Mount Dennis area. So please come and enjoy an evening of cards. euchre, bridge, and miso support a worthy comâ€" munity projéct. Wedding anniversary greetings to Mr. & Mrs, John Carbis â€" Woodbridge Ont. 4 DODGERS STRUGGLE to keep puck out of the net. Defenceman Morella (2) helps goalie McKeraghan fend off an attack by two North Yorkers. Hart (19) skated in to lend a hand. Despite a strong défence however, Rangers got four goals to Weston‘s two. Elmlea and District Low score. Julie Holbrook 46) By GORD MOORE ry, 36 Grerdville Ave. winning the bicycle that is put up each week at the Weston Arena. Réâ€" member Friday night is Hockey Night in Weston and some lucky boy or girl will win a brand new bicvcle, so make sure you get down to the Arena and watch Weston play host to Etobicoke Indians, SEE YOU THERE. â€" The only bright side of last! High average ladies, MarY ypioh were mojelled by Mrs. Fridays game was Michael Murâ€" White 214; high average men, Ruth Beckel, wife of the minâ€" ray, 36 Grandville Ave... winningâ€"Gordâ€"Gibbonsâ€"249; â€"high â€" tripteâ€"isterâ€"Phereâ€"wasâ€"also the Flora: Only one more preliminary game : salute two is left in each league for this purâ€" â€" personnel: pose and then it is on for ""keeps." ATOM L The teams are rounding into Ken Locke shape nicely as the supervisors | Ed. Wheei and coaches huddle after each | Bi}l Stonrk game to compare notes and make | Mery, Bu suggestions | that will strengthen | Cec. Harn each league. The umâ€"sung volum | mipggq teers who have much to do with | ... \(% the success or failure of any |posen N° teague are these same coaches_ . wh Tbute their time and t:;:m:?ff:::W players and igowh s the fans. | coach Ban This week we would like â€"to‘ 0. Drakes Jane Park Takeâ€"Aâ€"Break Program For Busy Mothers Ladies in the Jane Park area are invited to an afternoon of Euchre with good prizes and fun for all on Thursday afternoon, November 2 at the Anglicar Church of the Advent, Pritchard Ave. east of Jane Street. Time is 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Baby sitting available. This is the beginning of a new YWCA sponsor ed "Take A Break" club, especially planned for women who are tied up at home and need a change, says Lis Bodker. The program will be planned around the interests of the group and can be either social or inâ€" structive, depending on what you ladies wish it to be. FREE "CAST A GIANT SHADOW" "HOUR OF THE Double Feature ~â€"â€" In Color KIRK DOUGLAS Opens At 7:00 p.m. ROBERT RYAN Pelmo Bowling League Scores Pelmo Park Friday night Bowlâ€" ing League appears to be off to a good start this season in their new home at the Royal York Bowl. The first hour could be exerâ€" cises (and don‘t we need this) â€" time for a coffee break â€" \ then the incentive of learning | such crafts as making Christmas decorations, special gift wrapâ€" ping, centre pieces, copper tool ing. painting on burlap â€" or perhaps you would prefer dis cussion groups on budgeting, \raising children, literaturé. | _ Come on out Thursday afterâ€" | noon, enjoy a good game of | Euchre with your neighbors and llearn more about Taking A | Break. & flatb women, Mary Pesce 793; high triple flat, men, Bill Ross 909; high single flat, women, Donâ€" na Krist 340; high single flat, men, Bill Ross 365; high triple with ha..dicap, Joan Berti 813; high triple with handicap, Ken men, Bill with ha..c high tripl Small, 921 salute two more leagues and their personnel: ATOM LEAGUE â€" Supervisor Ken Lockett; Maribores â€" coach Ed. Wheeier; Hamilton â€" coach Bill Stonk; Kitchener â€" coach Merv. Buck; Windser â€" coach Cec. Harnden. MIDGET LEAGUE â€" Superviâ€" sor â€"\GBorge Cowie; Chicago â€" coach N.Kitzpatrick; Americans â€" coach Gord Ree; Toronto â€" goach Eddie O‘Neil; Canadians â€" coach Barry Little. Timekeeper â€" Here is a list of activities that Lis says can be implemented if you can find them worthwhile. TRY US NOW! YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY AT GALAXY CAR WASH Drive in and drive out in minutes with a shining clean car. Onr in Operated Car Wash is open 24 hours a day â€"â€" 7 days a week. ON WENDELL AVE. AT WILSON THE ONLY Nork Park Presbyterian Take out the "Christmas" from the Old Fashioned Christmas Concert, and you will have a real Old Fashioned concert, on the Centennial variety ï¬m Park Presbyterian Ch toâ€" morrow night, October 27. The ‘Cubs, Scouts, Young People, C.G.LT. and members of the congregation are joining forces to make this a bangâ€"up affair, to help the girls of the C.G.LT. complete their centenâ€" nial project. The program will ‘include skits, folk singers, and il great variety of numbers that will keep young and old wide awake, and tapping their feet. Mrs. Flo. Kettle, who is directâ€" ing the concert, would like to see North Park Church (corner Rusâ€" tic and Erie), filled to capacity. During intermission, the audiâ€"/ Wear some light or brightly colâ€" ence will be treated to free cofâ€"| oured clothing. This is also one fee, the parking is free, and‘even‘ night when all residents should :m‘:nwlï¬l L.'::*':ï¬:wg :i:‘remember to keep their front the girls in putting their proâ€" lights on so that the goblins and ject over the top. (A nice quiet| Witthes can have a safe journey offering will be very acceptable).; !0 their doorsteps. _ FASHION SHOW Churches in the area seems to be in the groove for this Cenâ€" tennial Year, which has only two mopnths left to go. "a _ Prior to the Fashion Show. members of the congregation held a bazaar, which did very well, and before refreshment following the show, they had a \bake sale. This certainly was a |full and rewarding evening for ‘those who had made the arrangeâ€" / ments, cad for the more than 200 who attended. * HALLOWEEN i It is nearing that time again for the spooks, goblins, witches and other characters to come out of hiding. Next Tuesday,"October 31 is Halloween. and the youngâ€" \sters will be out in full force, | gathering in far more goodies |than they can eat, and far more \ than they should even try to eat. Remember. North Park Church Friday, October 27, 8 p.m. Youth Plans Variety Show _ Last Week, Elversion Park preâ€"| C C1, OV CR DC MOU t 290 sented "Portraxns of the Past." a Back", you just can‘t go wrong. fashion show depicting the cos. BY turning your clock back one tumes of the first half century hOur before retiring on Saturday of Canada. Extra seats had to be N!Zbt. you can enjoy an extra brought in to accommodate the, POUT‘® Sleep. You know, the one audience, who thoroughly enjoyâ€", 394 105t last April! ed watching members of the con:| _ _ == * * * ~~~ gregaton modelling these fascinâ€"| _ ! was pleased to learn that ating outfits. Costumes ranging Ron Hastings, Maple Leaf Drive, in variety from the Quaker to is back home from hospital the ‘"Lady in Red." both of ag{in. and doing'quile well. Dora girl. with her skin tight dress and umbrella. and Mrs. Bunting as Queen Victoria in a gorgeous wedding gown. The costumes were supplied by the Centennial Commission through the Ontario Department of Tourism and Travel. These costumes will, after the completâ€" ion of Centennial Year, be put into a museum. ci ;Ifess“ï¬p'ar{do\'isrit all the neighâ€" bours for the fun of getting treats. Let‘s hope that the weaâ€" The Atkinson College Associaâ€" tion will host the 8th annual conâ€" ference of the International Asâ€" socidtion _ of Evening â€" Student Councils The conference . will take place at York Campus on November 10, 11 and 12. The theme will be "Adult Higher Ed ucation; It‘s Impact and Effect Upon Society." All evening students aitending university are lirged to attend the conference. This will not be all work and no play. ‘as the orâ€" ganizers plan to have a dinner dance on November l1th at the Innâ€"Onâ€"Theâ€"Park. Among others, Senator Pell of Rhode Island and Dr. D. T. Wright, chairman, university afâ€" fairs committee. province of Onâ€" tario will attend the conference. York U. Sponsors Adult Education . Conference & Dance However, this is the evening Wilson 401 IN ther coâ€"operates, and it stays be starting on their Christmas seasonal, without rain. Craft project â€" candle sticks 1 think the fear of most parâ€" etc. This is held at Ste David‘s ents, as they send the little ones Anglican Church â€" Lawrence on their way after supper, is the Avenue. Bring your young chilâ€" traffic problem. The motorist can Gren along to this one, as baby heln by being extremelyv careful sitting is free. Agnes MacDonald, Rustic Road, is still in Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital and we hope that she will be well enough to come home soon. Mrs. Vi. Kilgour, Portage Avenue, Weston, has been in hospital for the last few weeks, and is to undergo surgery this week at Humber Memorial, Havâ€" ing been on her back for so many weeks, we do hope that she will have a quick recovery. . YWCA ‘The Weston Area "Y.W.C.A.", which is now known as the Lakeâ€" shore West having amalgamated with other areas, would like me to invite ladies in the area to two of their programs. They have openings in the Monday Night group at Amesâ€" bury Park Community *Centre, Lawrence _ Avenue for their rhyihm _ exercises _ and _ then thythm balls is held each Monâ€" day evening from 8:00 to 10:00 THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, October 26, 1967 â€"â€" Page 15 On Tuesday afternoons from 1:30 to 3:30 their "Keep Fit" class is held. The last hour, which features crafts, will soon cus is unknown it is believed to be the oldest city in the world still inhabited and it was menâ€" tioned in the account of the batâ€" tte of the four kings against five in the Book of Genesis. 4 John St. 1739 Weston Rd.. Weston 2700 Dufferin .St. 2. APPLY BRICK. 4 ENCITING COLOURS BEAUTIFIES ANY INTERIOR SURFACE 1. APPLY ADKESINE _ *â€"<<@GQ THOUGHT OLDEST COLDEN WMEAT LAURENTIAN BLUE CHOCOLATE RIPPLE BURCUNDY BLAZt DECORATE YOUR HOME THE FAST EASY WAY WITH NEW 4" THICK DOâ€"ITâ€"YOURSELE BRICK ... DUFFERIN MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION LTD. If someone congratulated you on your masquerade costume when you weren‘t aware you were wearing one . . . chances are we can help you. ROYAL PALM > NURSERIES & POOLS ot Damasâ€" _ Uamds elieved to the â€" wonld was menâ€" f the batâ€" gainst five KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR Now Available At: HAPPY HALLOWEEN If you are interested in either of these two programs, you are asked to either just come to the locations mentioned, or call Mrs. Lisa Bodker at 762â€"8169. Thursday, Oct. 26th, 8:00 p.m. We specialize in repairs only and all work is \ _ _ Auditorium 1745 Eglinton Ave, W. (1 block east of Dufferin) * 781â€"5208 No Admission Charge Adults only York Public Library The Television Man Dancing Learning Is Easy The Wm. G. Pollock Way Phone 362â€"7501 Dancing Is Fun Coming Nov. 2nd. ® ART ® SCULPTURE AND e MUSIC SOCIAL â€" CLUB For Unattached Adults 4 FILMS 8 Lessons $10.00 "EVENING OF COMEDY FILMsS" 1744A Jane St. GUARANTEED! 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