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Weston Times (1966), 20 Dec 1967, p. 11

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rurgw Page 12 == The Weston Times -- Wednesday, December 20, 1967 , CUT-RATE STORES LTD. )..i'i The Bright Store on the Corner248.2092 ti' 1692 JANE ST, (at Lawrence Ave. wo \. 'iiijimiioxratr MERE By SUSAN LaMANTI This is York Memorial's last chance to make history in the Cen.. tennial year. During this last week of school before Christmas there is a hint of excitement drifting around. For some students it means the horror of receiving report cards. However, the best part is that we won't get them until after the holi- days. . Last Wednesday was the day part of the sehool's Centennial project opened. For the boys it meant being in the new gymnasi- um; for the girls, their regular Friday night's Christmas dance went over with a BIG bang: when the band plugged in their guitars, five fuses blew. New Hazel-Bishop Fabulous Fake Nail n “Extenders Reg. $2.75 .... now $2.212 " I In f nn I " l WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE York's Last Chance 1912 Sudden Beauty or Hazel Bishop Reg. $1.39 rmeF_e".HP-'q now l Christmas Decorations, Cards Toys and Gifts at a To All Our Customers and Friends The Compliments Of The Season RED CIRCLE HAIR SPRAY GREAT SAVINGS Phone 244-5324 (tljiitt h” Half the school was in darkness for 15 minutes. Thanks to our care- taker and the group's manager, the damage was quickly repaired and the band played on. On Monday our Christmas pro- jects began, with each class we paring brightly-decorated hampers full of food and toys for needy families in the borough. Our band will be visiting, and entertaining, senior citizens in the Beechwood Apartments as well as patients in the Northwestern Hos. pital the rest of this week. Then on Friday, Dec. 22, Santa Claus will attend assembly with Us and listen to our band playing Christmas carols. And, if we're lucky, school will be dismissed earlier than usual, Merry Christmas'. (In The Westlaw Bldg.) or 2 for 51.90% u't'jttsaeeu-msge1?tastr-atssaFuititt"ssea'irsaty '..y-taeaaiieime'iseihrc"e . -selgtrimigemitattultiN thi'sgeg A. Lusysrsiseu1rjtyt"-'i"1t .. ‘7 ‘4 t p -l,__- Mr. by it, - , f. " I " neg. 43.30 IL" 1mm) no . “UH/u ".vra. -v. ii: .. . . , It 1300 Westonr Ril. 762 9766 tt g M/ T Tires on chrome tin: -. $75.00 a u] ""ediygeitaris"i4e4ttairiatrhi9sttA'et%ettttt9 '%r,','aeri'aiatsiaseettstre?ae'i9sitha6aiiie 'iiitsr-aisaerassasias.2rhuti8iiisitdlrt Dorothy Clare Kilburn Aeeording to the July Newswb itrenhal and slammed mama. hem of the Sehizoptmeirira Founda- Dr. Email: Laubamh, We he hivon psyehiatrists eommit suicide became a worm famed watcher 70 per 100,000 persons - four and 'liaguist desired a more vital times the rate of the gemmall faith in God SO he deeided that Wpummm_ he woutd practice the [pmelslence of Many things cause peuple to God throuthout the day. He in- e0mmit suicide, mental demangsea vtrd. God to make paint in GWEN merit, emotional imhability, pro- activity of the day. From the longed deprtyssian. Sametimes, breakiag of day mum he closed the grxyaheir Ia person/s iaije11igeince his was at night he prayed tbat the greaher the awamemelss of the God would guide him in speech prtyUems and magmas of life and atyiitm. After two months he that seem irysurmousttaUty at said thathebeeame more relaxed, times. sharper mentally, was never war- When adverse oireumgtatees titted nor humied land'smem wonder. Many things cause ppre to commit suicide, mental demangrea merit, emotional imhability, pro- longed demessdm. Sametimes, the gtxyaheir .3 persaa's iaijty11igeince the greaher the awameuwss of the pmolbmems and magmas of life that seem irysurmousttahbty at times. When adverse oireumgtatwes come in upon us We 1a flood Meme is only owe whiting to do - get up to hither grouad - exereise our faith in God. There is a [show in me word of God about a man who had the kind of 2521th that does mt c01- lapse when flood times come. 11his man Deeeived a messenger and before he had eornNeted his announcement of woe a igtyetyeld messenger had arrived with a r,tyiy1iamitous story. Four messen- gems in all came and mom their l tage of tragedy and the man tell on his face upon the ground. He had not eolhapsed he had bowed himself to worship God with the words, "The Lard giveth and the Lord (catheth away. Messed be the name of the Lord." That was a heroice statement after he had 105mm his waailltth plus gem/sen sons and three beautiful daughters in one day. Emmi like that is the streelglh of the soul; a guarahlee against Applications will be re- ceived, in the Purchasing De- partment, 50 Spring Garden Avenue, Wi11owda1e, Ontario, for the supply and delivery The Board of Education For The Borough of North York NOTICE of the various types of school equipment and sup- plies listed below: Athletic Equipment Audio Visual Equipment Cafeteria Equipment Chalkboards and Tackboards - A . . "eaaioirin, Cafeteria, Staffroom and Office Furniture - Classroom Cupboard Components Drapes & Blinds Home Economies Equipment Ink and Spirit Duplicators Library Shelving Musical Instruments Projection Lamps Photo Copy Machines Science Equipment and Supplies V Science Classroom Furniture Typewriters Bidders may submit appli- cation for tender forms to: be forwarded as detailed specifications are ma d e available. Each classification listed will be issued as a separate tender. Tenders based on condition of escalator clause will not be acceptable. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. F. W. Minkler, B.A.. D.Paed., Directgr of Education, HOLLAND STORE For a most exclusive line in DUTCH imports for your Christa mas Gifts . . . Visit The B. c. Bone, B.A., C.A.,' Chairman. WESTON RD. WESTON TENDERS 247 -2585 BMW, _ POINTS lil Nliiliiil OF by Weston's Someone asked "Whieh_is, the most important, sludying the Bible a: Jseeret prayer?". The [answer was, "Whit:h is metre Mammy fte the bird, We might wing or 1he left?" Both amt Waste activities we mam tho the Christftat1 if he is going to have a faith that is shnmg, who will believe God when He says, 'The bemwed of the Land sham dwell in safety by him; and "he Lard shall cover him all! the day wonlg, and he shall dweil1 between his shoulders." Deatemnomy 33:12. Book Of Memory Will Soon Be Ready The leatherbound and gold plated, Book of Memory to rest in York's new centennial building on Eglin- tan Ave. W., holding the names of the men of York who have fought in the wars of the past will soon be ready. . A Its 12" x 17" parchment pages will each have two columns with room for 42 names. Calligraphy is to be three colours, including regi- mental crests on each page. , The total estimated cost of $5,000 will include book binding. Money has been set aside in the centen- nial committee budget to cover the cost of production. 'llllh"ia, RABIES (Epic The resence of rabies has been @990de _ wild- life wighin the Borough of York. It 1.5 therewr; £31132?) portant that all dogs and cats be vaccinated. A t the rabies vaccination clinic will be provided a following locations. Tuesday, December 26, 1967 3:00 pm. in 7:30 pm. Lambton Arena Scarlett Rd. & Dundas St. Fairbank Memorial Hall 2213 Dufferin St, Wednesday, December 27, 1967 3:00 pm. in 7:30 p.m. Hollis Ave. Hall 4 Hollis Street, Mt. Dennis Wilby Hydro Building Wilby Cres., Weston BOROUGH ot YORK _,'j".i,(r, iii; Metro planners would like to see an earlier start on the ea:- tension of Avenue Rd, north of the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to the intersection of Senue Rd. and Sheppard Ave. in North York. The extension was planned for the 1970-72 road construction pro- gram of Metro authorities. In a planning report it is suggested that the Avenue Rd. exten- sion,-wi|l accommodate additional traffic growth in North York and provide traffic relief from expected traffic bottlenecks when construction of the Yonge St. north subway extension is in progress. The recommended route for the Avenue Rd. extension cuts diagonally across from Easton St. and Gwendolen Ores. to Radine St. which it follows directly north to Sheppard Ave. While the road cuts across a public school site Metro planners suggest it could be covered over' since it would be somewhat below the existing ground level in the area. an...“ --r-_ --- ___"- _ The proposed route has a greater affect on the property and neighborhood south of Sheppard Ave. than some other alternative routa, say the planners, but an adequater intersection with Shep. pard Ave. is considered essential andtalso an extended Avenue Rd,, would give good service to the proposed North York civic centre area. _ -jiii TTC plans to extend the Finch Ave. bus route in North York south on Islingtoh Ave. to loop via Wardla Cres. and Barkwin Drive in Etobicoke, The extension will be introduced. about Jan. 2, 1968. Last September “the request of North York the TTC extended the Finch Ave. bus route " Islington Ave, from Pearldale Ave. Some time after the opening of the BiootuDartforth subway ex. tension the TTC plans to consider an extension of the Finch' Ave. bus route along Islington Ave. and Albion Rd, The (FIT assumes that some time in the future Finch Ave. will be extended westerly through the Thistletown hospital grounds. A section of this route has already been built in Etobieoke between Martin Grove Rd. ond Albion Rd. -uiGiairtVisT3Gkit iork Controller Frank Watson to break up the 1967 membership of the Metro welfare and housing eommittee failed last week. A - “Wilt; -reiGatioi, of the Metro welfare and housing committee dur. ing 1967 was that of discord and argument mainly based on a clash of personalities between some city and _stfburban members. It was the idea of the committee of Metro mayors to transfer the North York. controller from the legislation to the welfare and housing committee but this was broken up when the committee member who was going to be displaced because of his agitating attitude appealed to Metro Council and was returned (o the com- mittee. of! a complimentary copy of the book on William Berczy and the role he played in the founding of the original community of York. The York mayor explained to Metro Council members that the book constituted one of York's centennial projects. "TiJi" Mayor Jack Mould Was busy signing his autograph at Metro Council last week following York's distributipn to Metro members METRO AFFAIRS Electric System Radiator, Hose Power Steering. Brakes, Lining Shook Absorbers Points and Plugs FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY UN0$hY BROS BA STATION Dogs should be on a leash and cats suitably confined. This will provide a faster and more effieient service. further information, phone 766-3431 local 60 Clinic is sponsored by Canada De- g partmeint of Agriculture and. the Toronto Academy of Veterinary HELP US TO PROTECT YOUR PET (Continued from page 2) Medicine, CHECK-UP SPECIAL Full Cost .95 “To SIB.WI'I'I'I ',dllll?oll,i,ii-,,,r'iq, FURNITURE & ELECTRIC LTD, 1919 Weston Rd. We 1831 Weston Rd., Weston, Ontario SHOW TIMES - Please consult theatre for times over the Christmas holidays . a 0 241-1821, TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 2531 Finch Ave. W. I I 2816 Eglin-tom w, (West of Weston Rd.) (at Caladona Rd,) THE ODEON THEATRE SIDNEY PQITIER COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents JUST OPENED CALZATURE ITALIAN‘E With The Latest Styles From ITALY FUDA SHOES RICHARDSON $15.00 PRESENTS Tel: 241-1821 Weston in l

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