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Weston Times (1966), 11 Apr 1968, p. 6

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Participating | churches are Bt. Wilfrid‘s Anglican, St. Luke‘s United and Martingrove If you are interested in atâ€" tending a worship service on Good Friday, you are invited to the one at Martingrove Bapâ€" tist Church, Hedges Blvd. at 10 arm, April 12. Little Stephen William Kelly, on cof Mrs. Gail Kelly was guest"of honour at his fifth birthday party hosted by his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. McVeety of Widdicombe Hill. The Committee is composed of representatives of all faiths and meets to enlist the support for the United Appeal. The Rev. D. C. McLelland, minister of Hillview Presbyterâ€" ian Church has been elected as the first Presbyterian Chairâ€" man of the Interâ€"faith Commit« tee of the Metro Toronto United Appea!. Tickets are $1.00 and be obtained from Mrs Berry 233â€"1593 and from R. Coulter 239â€"7403. An honoured guest was his great grandfather Mr. Howard Nutbrown of Downsview who is affectionately known to Steâ€" phen as "Grandpa Tom". Aunts, uncles, great aunts and great uncles were present to celeâ€" brate the occasion which . was marked with _ gifts. buffet lunch and the traditional birthâ€" day cake. The ladies at Anglicar Church such an activity April 16 at 8:30 How many children are pri vileged to have three genera tions of relatives at their birth day party? It is interesting to note that when Stephen was born, four generations of ancestors were still living. One of the most popular pastimes in this area is a card party. The Annual meeting of the Lady Reading Chapter was held recently and new officers were elected. Regent is Mrs. R. Leitch, 1st Viceâ€"Regent is Mrs. R. Young ard 2nd Vice Regent is Miss Francis Grimes. Secreâ€" tary, Mrs. F. Anter; Treasurer, Mrs. B. Stevenson; Services at Home and Abroad Secretary, Mrs. D. Butterfield; Educationâ€" al Secretary, Mrs. D. McFadâ€" den; Echoes Secretary, Mrs. D. Holmes; Standard Bearer, Mrs. F. Clair. There are some lucky people in the area. At the successful bridge sponsored by the Lady Reading Chapter I.0.D.E. held at the Lakeshore Arena, Mrs. W. S. McBean, Honourary Reâ€" gent, drew the prize winning tickets. Winners were as follows: A weekend at the General Brock Hotel in Niagara Falls and $25.00 expense money won by Mrs. Marilyn Brownlow. Mrs..Jean Matheson and Mrs Adelle: Davis~ each won six months at Vic Tanneys. A special guest at the bridge was Mrs. Leonard May, Regent of the Municipal Chapter of Toronto. A $10.00 money tree, the prize received by Mrs. Kay Spalding. Central Etobicoke News Earlyne Wheeler _ 233â€"7740 Shown modelling clothes at a fashion show arranged by the Royal York Garâ€" dens branch of the E.G.H. auxiliary are Mrs. W. Olson and Patti Balz. Ladies‘ St. Wilfiid‘s have planned for Tuesday, may Mrs s1X Both hunger and illiteracy are reproaches to civilized man everywhere. Both are unjust. Both are unnecessary. By helpâ€" in@ attack these twin evils, you and Hit Hit z8. Hardtop, silver with red vinyl interior, 318 cu. in: engine, viny! blackroof, Dodge fever pkg., automatic, radio push button, p. steering, tinted glass, full horn ring, buffed paint. Hardtop, light green, green cloth and viny) interior, 383 cu. in. engine, green vinyl roof, light pkg., autoâ€" matic, rear window defogger, push button radio, rear seat speaker, p. brakes, p. windows, bumper guards, electric clock, tinted glass, remote control mirror, deluxe wheel covers, locking gas cap, steerâ€" ing wheel Prem. =1. * your organization _ can ‘68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2â€"DOOR CHRYSLER â€" DODGE LTD. WEST END HERE ARE ‘68 DART 270 2â€"DOOR Save $1087. Save $704. and teen fashions were provided by Chic Casuals and clothes for the younger set were loaned by Auralies‘ Young Fashions. Save $805. make a lasting contribution to peace and human welfre. UNESCO Gift Coupons are a practical instrument for transâ€" forming your willingness to help into effective action. Hit #6. White with white and gold interior, 273 cu. in. enâ€" gine, automatic, push button radio, p. steering, bumper guards, console, pedal dressâ€"up, turn indiâ€" cators fender mtd., tinted glass, two head rests, reâ€" mote control mirror, full horn ring, locking gas cap. Hit #9. Rig 6 cyl. engine, automatic radio, white walls, tinted glass, yellow with black vinyl int., dress up mouldings, wheel covers, remote control mirror, wathers. ‘68 DART G.T. 2DOOR HARDTOP ‘68 DART 170 4â€"DOOR SEDAN Miss Canada the star of EGH fashion show Girls‘ softball registration Registrations for girls‘ softâ€" ball will be held at Thistletown senior public school on Saturâ€" day, April 6 and 13 between 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. for girls in the northern Etobicoke area. Thistletown Girls Communâ€" ity Softball League invite girls aged 10 to 16 for their house league and 12 to 17 for their all star league. Anyone interested in coachâ€" ing a house league is asked to come along. Miss Dominion of Canada, Miss Donna Barker, led the models who were: Mrs. R. Bell, Mrs. J. Complak, Mrs. T. Sluâ€" sar, Mrs. D. Whitney, Mrs. W. Olson and Mrs. E. Wills. Convenor Mrs. L. Commerâ€" ford, coâ€"convenors Mrs. J. Bell and Mrs. E. Wills were assisted by fashion assistant Mrs. J. Bower. Mrs. J. Sandercock was commentator and the entire membership of the branch was involved in this, their mwin fundâ€"raising event of the year. Members of Etobicoke Genâ€" eral Hospital Auxiliary, Royal York Gardens â€" branch were gratified to see the auditorium at Scarlett Heights Collegiate filled recently for both presenâ€" tations of their third annual fashion show. Teen models showing some BIG HITS FROM THE "HOME SHOW" Save Save $704. HURRY! THERE ARE ONLY 9 AND THEY WON‘T LAST LONG! Hit #2. OPEN FRIDAY â€" 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. THURSDAYâ€"9 A.M. â€" 10 P.M.; SATURDAYâ€"9 A.M. â€" 6 P.M. _ "TRADE N‘ SAVE" hite walls, :;ll“":.“.t.;’,” TAKE UP TO 48 MONTHS ' . To PAY ‘ "DRIVE A SHOW CAR!" 1865 WESTON RD. (At Lawrence) Station wagon, white with vinyl interior, wood panelling finish, 318 cu. in. engine, automatic, radio push button, p. brakes, p. steering, tailgate power window . with wiper and w;’nsht;r, roofrack, bumper guards, electric clock, bucket seats with auxiliary Save $809 centre seat, tinted glass and & deluxe wheelcovers, WOW! What a Wagon? Keeping Ryan company in the predominantly female show were three young men wearing clothes from Elk‘s ~Men and Boy‘s Wear, Royal York Plaza; Craig Copeland, Rick Lindfield Showing _ Auralie‘s â€" Young Fashions, also from:Royal York Plaza, were five children who thought the whole thing a great lark. They were: Carol Fern, Michelle Clough, Tracy Fawâ€" cett, Patti Balz and Ryan Mcâ€" Cutcheaon. swinging clothes were: . Mary Lou Muir, Lynne Smith, Iinda Hastings, Karen Ranney and Heather Morgan. Ladies and teen fashions were provided by Chic Casuals of Royal York OPEN: For the Kiddies accompanied by their parents. COMBI WAREKHOUSE Friday â€" 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. FACTORY TO YOU PRICES? 276 EDDYSTONE AVE. (Off Jane, South of Finch) Turn East at the Bâ€"A Service Station Pony Rides ‘68 CORONET 500 â€" 9 PASSENGER Hit 27. Sport Coupe, red (new colour of red "fireball", man you should see it), black vinyl in(‘. 440 cu. in. engine, vinyl roof, bumble bee stripes (black), Charges R/T pkg., au%matic, sure grip rear axle, push button radio, 4 styled steel road wheels, {a brakes, p. steerâ€" ing, dise brakes, console, sill moulding wide, remote control mirror, locking gas cap, steering wheel wood grained, tachometer. | Save $811. 248â€"5521 Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 4 dr. sedan, tan with y:n vinyl interior, 318 cu. in. engine, green vinyl roof, Dodge fever packâ€" age, automatic, radio, push button, p. steering, tinted windshield, remote control mirror. DRASTIC SAVINGS ‘68 CHARGER R,/T 2â€"DOOR ‘68 CORONET 440 Save $760. NOW ON SALE AT The stage furnishings, flowâ€" ers, shoes, hats and makeâ€"up were donated by local merâ€" chants. Also many door prizes were provided. Wood .for coming closest in guessing the number of fur squares in a checkered mink coat shown by Miss Barker. Hair styling was done by Joseph‘s Coiffures, supervised by Pino. According to Mrs. Commerâ€" ford, lpproximntlly $1,250 was raised for the benefit of the hospital. % and Ray Lang did an admirable job of squiring the teen girls. _ A white fox fur piece doâ€" mated by €ooper Furs of Wesâ€" ton was won by Mrs. Marylyn AND THEN SOME! AT 9 p MR. H. CROFTS OF 17 ROMNEY RD.. ETOBICOKE, ISs PRESENTED WITH HIS ZENITH 25" COLOR TV SET BY ROY JONES OF COLORLAND TV. STARTS FROM 1500 ROYAL YORK RD. ROYAL YORK PLAZA 248-9494 We Sell Only The Best â€" Zenith Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Every Day â€" Sat., 9 a.m. to 6 a m MILLER‘S 1455 Royal York Rd. 2s PENITH COLOR TV SET Torac Tokn Sikra . 2148â€"9494 uP % DAY FREE COLOR TV Home Demonstration ANNOUNCE THE WINNER COLORLAND TV fi COLORLAND TV "Your Zenith Home Entertainment Centre" "Â¥our Zenith Homeâ€"Entertainment Centre" Mr. Crofts entered the Contest by depositing his entry form at Miller‘s Esso Service. MUCH LESS WITH TRADE Thuraday; ‘Apell 11, 1948 ¢ â€" *‘ AND OF THE 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Esso Service 241â€"2381 LTD.

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