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Weston Times (1966), 18 Apr 1968, p. 3

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123359-95 M" BOX SPRING and MATTRESS a, llilliilltiiM00llltS Budget Terms Available - Free Storage Until Required Special Purchase NORTH PARK PLAZA W22llaSIlljl EXTRA SPECIAL Use The Weston Times Classified Section Thank Y FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE for shopping with us Remnant Solo - oo,,/is yaw neighbourhood Relax! Extra Special Vinyl or - Vinyl and Nylon Keele St. at lawrence Ave. RECLINER $159. I 9” Portable Instant-0n EXTRA SPECIAL ONLY TV $49 l l Off I witneuel told police truck driver no“ Baker, lit, ot Win. dal Ave., Weston, had no chlnce to avoid the accident, when the lad rode his bicycle into I emu walk before coming to n stop " he crossed the street. A 0-wa Wiuowdua boy wu Admit to Hospital for Sick Children with nun had in- Jury Sunday. Polka aid nobort Paw-hi, of Marathon Cut. wu toned so hot when hit by I truck, westbound on Brewery Ave. at Pectlord Rd. He wu rushed to Brannon hospital tur cmerzency treatment And later transferred to the Toronto hos- pital. _ At 7:30 sharp next Monday evening, April 22. members ind friends of Weston Home and School Association will get 1 tre. mendous kick out of watching youngsters parade across the BETTER VALUES I FAMOUS BRANDS l FRIENDLY SERVICE I GREATER VARIETY! WIDER PRICE RANGE! INS Egllnnn Ave. W. (1 block east of Dufferin) "M208 No Admission Charge Four films on award winning artists: I. Eskimo artist Kenojuok 2. Klee Wyck the story of Emilv Carr. 3, Canadian painter William Kurelek 4. The studio of Frederick Varley. Inbound” mum At The York Public Library Auditorium Youngsters will perform songs t dances of their native lands a p.m. - APRIL 18th FREE MOVIES TO-NIGHT April 25 “MISS GOODALL and the WILD CHrMPANZEm" NEXT WEEK Ca) "emu.treatirtstomfor you at Wuton Collegiate tomor- row evening, Mail 19, when the Slick Creek District boy scouts and up: present their annual variety' Mtow. The time in 8:00 p.m.. and get there early to u- Iure I good seat. Last year. this event was an evening of good entertainment for the family, and promises to equal the efforts on Friday. The boys, along with the district com- mittee, group committees, and la. dies’ auxiliary are all brushing up on their nets. Participating stage in costumes oi their for. mer native lands; dance the dances their ancestors enjoyed; and sing the songs that warm the hearts of the people back 'in the old eountrr' "A mosaic consists of many small pieces of stone placed to, gether to form a complete pic- ture," explained program chair. man Helen o'Reilly. in announc~ ing the meeting-trum-pageant. "A closer relationship with your child's daily environment will help him find his own key to the future. There is a need and plaée for you on the slate of officers." "Canada .is made up of many nationalities coming tngether mosaic fashion, to form the Ca. nadian nation of the future. And Weston is no exception. and has its shah of these nationalities Consulates, travel agencies and private individuals have made loans of costumed dolls, hand- crafts. etc. for this event being in Lindsay Auditorium on Mac- donald Ave. Refreshments will be served following a short business meet. ing to discuss how parents can assist the association', program. "Come and find out more about what H and S can do for your understanding of your ehild's work," said Mrs. O'Reilly. At wtr April I9 Black Creek scouts plan variety show DOMINION STORES LIMITED " I o M I N '0" OPEN' l DAYS Margot's Flower Boutique GOLDEN (BE? All ttaGins Travel Ageiuy North ngk “3?.le Shop BREWERS' RETAIL STORE BANK or NOVA SCOTIA mus" SHOE SERVICE ERNIE! 30%. MAINLY SANDERS HARDWARE Michael's RESTAURANT lvoryihlng for your Hon“, Run-Hon Room, Summer (only. ALL COUPONS FROM EACH WEEK ARE ELIGIBLE, FOR YOUR COUPONS WATCH THIS PAPER IRIDAL COUNSILLINO IIRVICI Cor-In. - Table Cane-u - Funeral Denim 20-934. FATHER'S DAY Glidden Paints, Gifts Hardware, Gardening Supplies GRAND PRIZE" 244-1 I 26 foamland furniture all nationally known brand names l. t. B. 0. “STORE JOE'S PIZIERIA enter NORTH PARK PLAZA DRAWS to-day RACK 8: ar BILLIARD LOUNGE Bata SMG m WEST MAll BECAUSE OF your family shoe store "The Sport of Royalty" for Ho. dollvorv JUNE 16, I968 to be drawn for 244-3251 241.8721 will be the seven Weston troops and packs. and also the lat, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Maple Leafs. Tickets for this show will be "tilablt at the door, Why not take along the whole family. Pro- ceeds from this night ot fun for both the entertainers and the audience. will go toward scouting in the Black Creek District. Remember. Weston Collegiate, 8:00 pm, Friday, April 19. “" AMESBURY COMMUNITY CLUB There are three dates to' re- member if you are interested in boys community work, or if you are I boy and interested in base- ball. On Saturday. April 20 and 27, Amesbury will be accepting re- gistration of ball players for their house league, from tte am. to noon. The League is expected to begin about May 15, and will continue through until mid July. The executive is now busy lin- ing up sponsors and keeping their eyes and ears open tor volunteers to help with the officiating and coaching. The third date is Sunday, April 21 at 7:30 pm. at the Community Centre (1507 Lawrence Ave. W., beside the firehall). This is a meeting to elect the new execu- tive, and it is hoped that a num- ber of parents who are interested in the work of Amesbury will at- tend. This is the annual meet- ing, and a financial report of the club will he presented. It would give the hard-working executive a good boost to see a good crowd in the hall. It is quite possible that Amcs. bury will be adding to their hoc. key and baseball program, soccer this year. They are hoping to have at least one team. This, and other proposed programs can be discussed at this meeting. Donia-Hon. Unlimited THE MEAT ".. on" nowuno Agnew " Surpass Shoes nationally know brands WATCHIS - FIN! JIW LEIY - GIFTS Spring and Summer Fashions on Display ' Barters, No Waiting 249-2621 Ladies' Haircuts Roy-d: rrrcllpnt mmnp Family Dinners. Banquet Facilities Strauch wellers nationally know brands was: -- um: law [gov - r. This coming Tuesday, April 23, the music department, under the very able direction of Albert Greer, will be presenting “Mum cal Moments" " Nelson A. Bor len secondary school. Tickets for this musical evening, when you will hear the choir, orchestra and band in action. are available from the students, or at the door Proceeds will be towards school jackets for the music department RUMMAGE SALE Spring is really here when churches and clubs organize rum- mage sales. St. David's Anglican Church, Lawrence Ave, has ar» ranged to have'theirs on Friday evening. April 26. and Saturday. April 27 from 10 am to 2 pm Everyone is invited to come and get gigantic bargains" Good Val ue! Excellent merchandlsc' If mu would like to donate In this cause. please call Mrs Hodgkin son, 241-1239 or Mrs. Smith 244. 5136 for tree pick-up sorncc. HOCKEY SCHOOL The Parks and Recreation De partment of the borough of North York will be holding their annual summer centennial hockey school during the summer months. The sessions will be for one week in duration and bogin July 8 This is an all day affair. and the boys will be giren 15 mini mum of ice-time. and their rs» creational periods will include such activities as Lacrosse, an ball and Track and F'ield PM haps even some summing In complete the day An added iea, ture this year will he free Iran: portation from North York Junml‘ high schools. If your boy is interested, you may call the parks and rocrra~ lion department for further in- formation - 225-4611. Cortina fashions "where smart styles orvginaw" this OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK or a plain piece of paper DROP ENTRIES muy ballot boxes Ill anv store in NORTH PARK PLAZA. MERCHANDISE 1r0UCIIER is PP- deemable in anv store in NORTH PARK PLAZA except the Li1B.O, store or Brewers' Retail Store DRAW TO TAKE PLACE weeklv until JUNE 15, 1968. Employees and their immediate families of the stores' staffs. and Advertising agencies are not eligible to enter. the stow Mr wry], LIASI EXPIRED: CLOTHING HAIIRDASHERY tt PRICE Bl-RITE DRUGS To ENTER just print your name adrirrss and phone numb” pn ElKS with a persnrurl tnmh DRESSES - SUITS - COATS STEREO Ind TV CENTRE save 0n PRESCRIP'I‘IONS m EAST MAll MUSICAL MOMENTS (DWARDS take on! ”mice 249-2981 all day dehrrru TAVAT 244-6401 249-657] FISH t CHIPS RULES Gifts MENS & BOYS' WEAR (clam TVs "dll', "tstop Bakery for “it: Lueuts pm, tUtes, brudn and qehtt' POST OFFICE Who-elm 'l'r"tlliNuMr.ut2"idTtWttg,h'dl1Nttt ortheendtotutt.asiatgerisi_t_tt" Don'teou-tonuudmeomnmukfilw nr 1 nun-nin- in"... 1nd nan. I-rs-r-O In Bun-J.- Even though all tttese issues mum wart than: and an sensible remedies than they have had under previous pub ernmenls, they are u firmly entrenched in Canada a a. Roman Catholic Church and the Rocky lountuu. or I native {new and vLt%i.eiaiuiAi/tfiiiai'i {organ aid policy. Trudeau's greatest success I believe, will be to MU. the way for a new leader in I decade from now to all.“ poverty. bigotry and other economical and will M eating out the heart of this potentially rich and mat nation. On being chosen leader, Trudeau said he would punt" I course of insure. Any man who sincerely makes thin one at his fundamental platforms has my support because I "is brought up to believe that the prune tenant of government is to pursue justice for the people. lie watched the drunken in Queen‘s Park and on the Hill for quite I few you: now and I hare seen very few politicians that consider this the major purpose of representative government, Most politicians, I believe, look on politics as a popularity contest. oneupagnln- e_L:___a tt' w.F .. _ . _ 1 like Trudeau and hope the party he now leads will give hun a chance. If he an find I happy medium is!“ Pearson's techmque of perpetual compromise and We. baker's rock headed stubbornness, he will an“ I liner Impact on Canada than these two former lad." put to- gether. What will happen after he leaves (or in removed from; the throne is anyone's guess. That will depend on who takes over. V Except for Trudeau', desire to create legislation that would legalize the slaughter of unborn babies, I have I great adrpirittion and respect for this man. . . -. -"-""V "e--'--" -e-" ship and rolling out the pork barrel wherever it will pick up the most votes. North Park Plan mu when was _M. A.- u. te...-. aildren's Spring Coat Sale MN JOHNS MEN’S WEAR - sin; Jdd..csu% - lily DOMINION nous LMID in-stare Bakory for am 7 pies, cakes, breads and opus-Hm Di-Anne junior fashions Park ',,,." 249-6481 .... St. " La, North Park Smokes & Gifts Di-Anne junior fashions Girls' Coats Sizes 3 to 12 Boys' Coats Sizes IBM to 6X Fine bakery products dehrered fresh daily for your eating enjoyment 249-9531 lnhnu, Girls 5nd Boys' Wear up to m. " DINO'S mun swusrs We are cerLam that the advent of spirits With meals will do much to warm the heat of downtown Weston. UK CABIN SHOP SPICK and SPAN Congratulations On The Opening of the Central Restaurant Tavern SATISFACTION " GUARANTEED Specializing in Imported Doliuciu SPRING FASHIONS GALORE DRESSES, SUITS, SPOITSWIAI, C' ALL WEATHER COATS, UP TO 1/3 Woman's Bakery WOOLWORTH'S STORE HOURS 9 A.M. . H P.M. Hair Cutting, Tim ' llmh Falls, Formamv Waving, Wig: sort laundrrmq & drgsletttsitttt LINGERIE AND SLEEPWEAR . . . Emile-DUI” mm milk delivered'dailu PURE MEAT "couch BECKER'S Bittner's 249.648 I 249.31 1 I Mon & mum-um Visit lump. by mo. OFF Keel. St. " Lawrence 4 John St. Weston WWW

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