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Weston Times (1966), 20 Dec 1967, p. 16

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‘With less than one week to go before that Jolly Old Gentieman _ Last minute gift LET‘S SEE, NOW? WESTON! 1 sackful of delicious the joy of loving friends, the peace of plenty. Have the Merriest Christmas of all! YORK TOWN RESTAURANT AND TAVERN 5 MILVAN DR. _ <Gf J Joyous @hm’s tmas (Breeting> Give new gznlg of Morn.. â€"â€"<] % sixâ€"year Savings Certificates in Merry Christmas gift crackers You pay only $7.35 for a $10.00 certificate, maturing in 1973. Simple rate is 6% for a total return of more than one@â€"third in six years. _ Make someone a happy investor this Christmas. Give Bank of Montreal Savings Certificates in merry Christmas wrappers from Bank of Montreal. Wrappers available free in all branches. Charcoal Broiled St. (S. of Hwy. 401) 241â€"9771 (at Finch just west of Weston Rd.) | OPEN SUNDAYS 40 A.M. â€" 10 P.M. Fully Licensed with more interest Our wish is that you waken to a Christmas e Need For Christmas Is Snow * Canada‘s First Bank nk of Montrez2! All churches in the area will be holding special Christmas serâ€" vices on Sunday. °St. David‘s Anâ€" glican Church will have two serâ€" vic*s on Dâ€"cember 24 at 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. At 11:00 p.m. there will be a Midnight Holy Comâ€" munion Service. Christmas day, Lots can happen though in a very few days, and the youngâ€" sters are all hoping that it will be a beautiful white Christmas. Many will be hoping for sleighs, toboggans, skates or skiis again this year, and will be looking forward to going to the rinks, and parks during their school holiday. > A tour around the Toronto drea is almost a must during the Christmas season, to see all the beautiful lights and decorations on the homes. Each year they are more colorful and abundant. makes the rounds and visits young and old, it still feels like spring or fall. With the exception of Christâ€" mas Day, indoor and outdoor arâ€" tificial rinks will be open to the public, and of course, if we have a good snow fall, there are many lovely parks in and around Torâ€" onto. Pioneer Village at Steeles and Jane has both tobbogganing hills and a skating rink. CHRISTMAS SERVICES PHONE 749â€"2868 Santa visited the 1st Maple Leaf Cub Pack at their annual Christmas party with the Scout a gift for every boy and all the Company last Wednesday, with younger brothers and sisters of the boys. A large number, of parents attended the festivities and enjoyed the boys putting on their various skits for entertainâ€" ment. ~. } The Group Committee presentâ€" ed gifts Mhe leadérs in appreâ€" ciation of Â¥Meir work throughout the past year. St. David‘s will have their Family Christmas Service at 10:00 a.m. At Elverston Park , United, there will be a service at 11:00 arm., and at the same time the threeâ€"yearâ€"old Nursery Class will have their Christmas Party. At 11:00 p.m. there will be a Chaistâ€" mas Eve Carol Service. As this paper is coming out one day early this week, I have the opportunity again to menâ€" tion the Blood Donor Clinic at Crang Plaza tonight, Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Once again the students in our local schools are to be congratâ€" ulated on their thoughtfulness during this Christmas season, Alâ€" most all classes at Nelson A. Boylen are preparing hampers. The Home and School association at Maple Leaf will this week asâ€" semble, with the help of the stuâ€" dents, 10 hampers for distribuâ€" tion to the elderly in this area. SCHOOL CLOSING Students will be attending school en Friday, December 22. but will have January 2 off, reâ€" turing to classes on Wednesday, January 3. 1874 WESTON RD. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS 1354 Weston Rd. 2 Locations North Park Plaza HUSBANDS ... WE KEEP SANTAS SECRETS MERRY CHRISTMAS COLEMAN, THE TAILOR LTD. 1652 Keele ‘S1. CUB PARTY Electric heating is the most considerate heating system ever devised. It never disturbs you. There is no noise to tell you whether it is "on"‘ or "aff." Quietness is just one of many electric heating advantages. Ask anyone who has it, or ask your Hydro. ELEGCTIRIGC HEATING the lack of noise is delightful with This is the second year that | have worked. the Christmas season Christmas cards ever arrive. This is not a criticism of the postal service, but a compliment. The mail must be handled by so many people, sorted so many times, that the Canadian postage rates must be the best bargain going. With the Weston office expanded to occupy the entire building conâ€" ditions are vastly imptove.d. as there is more room for employees and the mail can be processed muych more efficiently. As our eyes Finally may I compliment the year round postal clerks, who be a real headâ€"ache coping with large numbers of green sorters, etc. Thank you for your patience, as we learn the job, and all being well. See you next Christmas, It is with, considerable regret that 1 use the following item. Mrs. Rose Livings, whose husband, George. passed away within the past week, has also passed away. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to Heaâ€" ther Caldwell of Hearst Circle, who will be titee on December 23. GREETINGS also to Peter Cameâ€" ron of Kemp Square, who will be 11 on Christmas Eve., Also while on a congratulations kick, greetings to Mrs. Muriel Tiveâ€" ron of Chiswick St.. on her recent good fortune at the bingo tables! ! get bleary from sorting hundreds of pieces of mail, we really bless those who address mail neatly and correctly. Aged writing poses little problem, nor does juvenile writâ€" ing, but those gals who affect a very ornate handwriting, really cause a problem in deciphering. ° Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Verner, of Lawrence Ave., and formerly of Hearst Circle, have returned from a vacation spent in the Bahamas. PLEASE NOTE that the evening services. at St. David‘s Anglican Church will not be held on either Christmas Eve, or New Year‘s Eve. However there will be the GREETINGS, Hardington & Brookhaven Post Office Blesses Those Who Carefully Address Mail The meaning of the first Christmas Eve lights up the holiday with peace and good will. Best wishes. 162â€"3621 241â€"0101 usual Midnight Christmas * Eve at 11 p.m. Tired of all the Christmas hustle and bustle? Why not Ttelax at the monthly euchre, sponsored by the Maplehurst Lodge of the Daughters of England, in the Oddfellows Hall, Church Street. The date? Thursâ€" day, December 28 at 8:15 p.m., admission inclydes prizes and light Trethewey Park United Church will hold the regular services on both Christmas and New Year‘s Eve. I would like to take this opporâ€" tunity of thanking all those without continue with this column, I would also like to express my appreciaâ€" tion of the coâ€"operation and enâ€" couragement received through the year from the editorial staff at the Weston Times. While we corresâ€" pondenis may not like advanced deadlines, we do appreciate the help â€" and moral support given throughout the years. 1917 WESTON RD. WESTON _ (N. of Lawrence) /s the joy, light _ 2 and love of this Christmas > season, radiale their [ § blessings wpon all, we sincercly ? wish our food friends im *\ . . 741â€"8288 NORM GROAT VARIETY AND GIFTS the community a holida: Tiled with life‘s most ircasured filts. â€"_*‘_ We hope Santa leaves some room in your stocking for our wish of happy times for you and yours. Merry Christmas! +â€" 2209 WESTON RD. flf’{. +. 0@ t Cb @QCE LITTLE BROS. North York Rangers Win 3â€"2: In Jr. "B" action last weekend Weston Dodgers split their games, losing to North York Rangers 3â€"2 at home Friday and then on Sunâ€" day. travelling "to . Aurora . to trounce the Tigers 8â€"3. For the first. time in several weeks the Dodgérs iced a‘ full elub. This factor along with playing on home ice manager â€", coach Ken Avarell thought would mean that the club was ready to roll. But time was to prove. his pu«l diction wrong as the Dodgers ran , into their old problem of not ‘beâ€"| ing able to score goals. Taklng} a slim lead into the third period1 on goals by Steve McDonald and Phil Lepon, the Dodgers let up | and by 2:31 of the final stanza‘ were trailing 3â€"2 on 2 quick goals| by Rob Huriburt and Roy Hewitt j of the Rangers. Weston came close on several occasions : but | failed to come up with the equalâ€"| izer. ! On Sunday afternoon it was a different story as the Dodgers reached their second highest goal output of the season when they put 8 goals behind 2 Aurora netâ€" minders. . With the threat of fines hangâ€" ing over their heads and trailing 3â€"2 early in the second period the Dodgers scored 6 straight goals to completely overwhelm the Tigers. Weston goals were spread among 6 players with Phil Lepan & Ross Sloan getting 2 Avarell was so disgusted with his team‘s effort that Ne immediâ€" ately after a short speech in the dressing room stormed out of the Dodgers Split Weekend Action THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF % each and singles going to Denpis Milroy,â€" Bob ‘Sidey, Jim Wilson and Ron Matsuyama. John Cox with 2 goals and Joe Mechan with one, replied for Aurora. After having a full club out Friday nite ‘Avarell found himâ€" self short two defencemen as Ed Hart and \George Workman turnâ€" ed up with minor ailments which were enough to keep them out of action. SHOP AT . . . TURNERS MEAT MARKETS 1972 WESTON RD. Miracle â€" Seasons Greetings and Best Wishes To All! AND ALL YOUR FESTIVE FOODS FRESH KILLED . BROOKBANKS WALLPAPER & PAINT twish to you for the Bulrtibe, a pou «ud pouts babe a AMercp Christmas‘ (WESTON) LIMITED WESTON which was created when Avarell had to drop forwards Dennis Milâ€" roy,. Jim Wilson and Steve Mcâ€" Donald back to take shifts on deâ€" fence. Bob McKeraghan played an outstanding game in the nets for Weston as he turned aside 34. shots, ‘Three players were promoted from the Weston juvenile team and they helped plug the gap WESTON V

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