Currently on display until Nov. 17 are 250 original works hy borough children, from kinderâ€" garten to Grade 8. , Location 200 Eglinion Ave. W. Four _ such travelling shows have already.been on public view throughout York. There is one more to come, says Roy Hughes, art supervisor for the borough‘s public schools. Irene Gripton of 9 Buckhorn PL, Rexdale won the grand prize â€"â€" a beautifulâ€"stereo set, and Jean Gordon, 33 Kingsknowe Rd., Rexâ€" dale and St. Clair Coyle, 263 Dixâ€" on Rd., Weston each won Polaâ€" roid cameras. D. R. Welch, 58 Ritchie Ave., Toronto will receive a pedal car. York Municipal Building is the scene of an exhibit that sparkles with ‘child art and centennial Little Bros., Weston Ltd., this veek announced the prize winâ€" iers of the "lucky draw" held during the car dealer‘s recent howing of 1968 model.cars. Mrs. Little Bros. Winners Art Show No. 5 1652 Keele St. YORK HYDRO Bank of Montreal will operate your hiâ€"fi for four hours and twentyâ€"five minutesâ€"or let you list.en to your radio for eleven hours. but ... _ one hydro penny YOUR HYDRO PENNY ISs THE BIGGEST PENNY‘S WORTH IN ONTARIO TODAY won‘t buy a single selection from the juke one ordinary penny M9titnawihg dn s Canada‘s First Bank Fei nsm No â€"One â€" Shows : Up For Men‘s Keep Fit WCI Classes 762â€"3621 In 1963 he was appointed acâ€" countant at the James and Barâ€" During the next five years he served at branches in Owen Sound, Kincardine, Watford, Picâ€" ton and Rycikman‘s Corners At 27, Jack Stoddart, manager of Albion Mall branch of the Bank of Montreal, has nine years of diversified banking experiâ€" ence, in many different locations, to his credit. Born in Markdale, Mr. Stodâ€" dart began his banking career at "My Bank" in Collingwood July 1958. F At 27, Jack Stoddart Manages A Local Bank A CITATION OF MERIT was awarded to the Weston Times recently for "valuable assistance and generous contributions of publicity provided in conducting the Weston Unit of the Ontario Cancer Society‘s annual appeal for funds." Receiving the award on behalf of the newspaper from Jack Ward, vice president of the Weston Unit (right) is editor Barry Holmes. tAibion Road and Kipt Avenue, Rexdale) ink A graduate of Dundalk District high school, Mr. Stoddart is atâ€" tending extension courses at Uniâ€" versity of Toronto to further his academic standing. Mr. Stoddart and his wife Renâ€" III.{WLIO![I NC THETIIC ber, reside in Rexdale. He has a wide knowledge of personal and business lending, as well as other customer‘s services. ton branch in Hamilton, and in 19865 transferred\to Dupont and Symington branch in Toronto where he also served as accountâ€" wingspan. sures about fourâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half feet from bill to tail, weighs about 15 council to study the new policy thoroughly as it will replace an unsatisfactory set of rules adoptâ€" od in 1958 which were supposed to prevent erection of homes on potentially dangerous sites. Its aim is to rigidly . building projects on hill and ravine slopes. The i to prevent construction where there is even ‘ the remotest chance of land slides or carth slippages. Works _ committee ,chairman Council Monday adopted a new vailey lands building policy that has been in the making for over New Valley Lands Building Policy ASK J «w Stop in or call. Get sequsinted with our oneâ€"stop bill sleaning service. 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Phone 534â€"8816 1 iock West of Neste 519 W'l"..-......*-....l (Opposite Shoppers World) (At St. Ciair Ave., W.J â€" This year there have already been two fires break out among the shacks in the lumber yard and there is the added problem of children playing around there. Residents are continually calâ€" ling the police because boys and girls ranging in age from 13 to 18 are using the remaining shacks for sleeping quarters and smoking. Piles of old lumber stored in one of the shacks constitutes a dangerous fire hazard to the comâ€" munity, and are fast becoming an unsanitary situation,. with flyâ€" ing insects and bad odors makâ€" ing it worse than a dump. A petition has,been presented to York CounciUasking that this be cleaned up. If you happen to live near a property that has been allowed to fall into a state of disrepair it is a matter of concern to the whole. neighborhood. Fear is mounting that fire in the old shacks and lumber could make the district a disaster area. Residents living on Hopewell Ave., north of Dufferin and Egâ€" linton, are having their problems with the old lumber yard which has been left to deteriorate and decay. On Monday council took steps I heard a man telling about the wonderful things his mother placed on the table for her boys to eat. How she could cook! But before they were allowed to come to the table she aways asked the question, "Son, are your hands THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, who read the Bible from cover to cover will find that He is not| a pitiless fate but a warm loving God who was willing to give His{ life that we may be forgiven. We‘ see the tender yearning in the heart of God for the love of those ‘ whom He has created in the words, ‘He does not afflict willâ€"] ingly nor grieve the children of men." | Helen Kellar, blind and deaf from the age of two, has lived to be the world‘s best educated deaf and blind person. She writes of herself, "Sometimes, it is true, a sense of isolation enfolds me like a cold mist, as I sit alone and wait at life‘s shut gate. Beâ€" yond there is light and music and sweet companionship but I may not enter. Fate, silent, pitiless bars the way. Fain would I ques tion his imperious decree; for my heart is still undisciplined and passionate; but my tongue will not utter the bitter, futile words that rise to my lips and they fall back unto my heart like unshed tears. Silence sits immense upon my soul. Then comes hope with a smile and whispers, "There is joy in self forgetfulness." So I try to make the light in other‘s eyes my sun, the music in other‘s ears my symphony, the smile on other‘s lips my happiness." Helen Kellar was a blessing to many people. Hers was the beauty that arose out of ashes â€" the beauty of the pond lily -m( ing from the sludge bed of afflicâ€" There is no convenient way of being a blessing; it is always the way of the cross â€" the giving, the dying to our own desires. This is also the path that the Saviour of mankind trod. Those to have the fire department and legislation and property commitâ€" tee inspect the area to see ‘what needs to be done. QUALITY Be sure in see the complete selection of Spring flowering buibs available on To one of o Sake Sations mm make POINTS TO PONDER »s 37 Shade and flowering trees Dorothy Clare Kilburn ens. »Ily‘ by Weston‘s Blessed .is he whose transgresâ€" sion is forgiven. Psalms 321 clean?" God is just like that. He is not angry with us â€" He just wants to clean us up so that we will be fit_to eat with Him _at His table. We would not feel comfortable otherwise. 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