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Weston Times (1966), 25 Apr 1968, p. 8

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: n o en en ' ~â€"_____ Political plums don‘t grow from seeds. They result from clever grafting. Yuri Zhivago (Omar Sharif) and Lara (Julie Christie) find themâ€" selves desperately in love in this scene from David Lean‘s film of Boris Pasternak‘s "Doctor Zhivago." Also starred in the MGM picâ€" ture, winner of six Academy Awards, are Geraldine Chaplin, Tom Courtenay, Alec Guinness, Siobhan McKenna, Raiph Richardson, Rod Steiger and Rita Tushingham. FORUM TAVERN and RESTAURANT NOW our newly renovated Dining Room and Restaurant offers you a lovely elegant atmosphere in our Dining Room. Bring the whole family for a perfect dinner this WHAT THE ... ? exclaims Dale Carnegie course instructor Fred Lightfoot as knife used to cut cake bounces back after attempting to slice cake. It‘s a sponge cake, of course, replied Jim Jordon, one of the course‘s organizers. The reason? Try the story next to the picture. (Scott Campbell Photo) N E W ! FREE PARKING Space for Private Parties Up to 50 Cloverleaf Hotel 619 Evans Ave. (Brown‘s Line and Q.6.) NOW PLAYING AT THE WESTWOOD THEATRE CL 9â€"9611 ETOBICOKE C 847 BROWN‘$ LINE, ALDERWOOD PLAZA BANQUET FaciCitiss now 259â€"6011 We have completely renovated our premises On the rebound = Thursday, April 25, 1968 The half hour of lively musie and song is set in & British pub and stars John Hewer and the Carlton Show Band. Other gttests on the show will be Hugh Hagen and John Izod. If you would like a preview of an attraction appearing at the Skyline "Hotel‘s Klondike Bar, tune in to CFTO on Tuesday, April 30, at 9:30. Special _ guest on â€" Channel Nine‘s _ weekly â€" variety _ show ‘"‘The Pig and Whistle" is Etoâ€" bicoke‘s own Jane Forrest, better known as ‘Diamond Lil‘. PIG AND WHISTLE FULLY LICENCED AVAILABLE After laughter subsided anâ€", other cake was brought out from the kitchen (@a real one) inâ€" scribed with the 5 Great Rules of Selling as taught on the course. The Lightfoots had no trouble cutting this one. No Clouds of Glory (Longâ€" man‘s, 181 pp., $5.50) is Marian Engels‘ first published novel. In it she lets fly a broadside of bottledâ€"up beefs against "The Establishment." Particularly the Canadian establishment. Howâ€" ever the novel is more than a soapâ€"box. In it Mrs. Engels strikes several raw nerves peculiar to middleâ€"aged spinsters. Her prose style. is forthright, somewhat ribald and not a little disjointed. Despite these weakâ€" nesses, the novel keeps you inâ€" ITALIAN Cuisine They gave up and explanations came forth that what they were trying to cut was a "sponge" cakeâ€"‘"sponge rubber that is"â€" 19" by 19" by 2" thick. The sales talk championship award was won by Keith Wood After four lunges with a rather large knife borrowed from the kitchen staff and suitably ribboned (polka dots), the knife guided by the Lightfoot‘s didn‘t penetrate the cake. Fred cried out in desperation, "Is this anâ€" other ong of my wife‘s cakes?" LATINA Restaurant TAVERN and SEAFOODS Mr. and Mrs. Lightfoot were asked to reâ€"enact their wedding day duty of cutting the cake that was suitably decorated and inâ€" scribed by Mrs. Daisy Holroyd of Alderbrae Ave., Alderwood. FOR INSTRUCTOR Highlight and most humorous event was the secretively planned gift cake showing sincere appreâ€" ciation and thanks to the Dale Carnegie Sales Course instructor. AND HIS WIFE Fortyâ€"two guests attended the evening planned by class Presiâ€" dent, Bill Robinson, vice presiâ€" dent Ray Deering and Secretary Terry Henderson. Salesmen from Weston, Etobiâ€" coke and Lakeshore displayed the true meaning of the Dale Carâ€" negie book "How to win friends and influence people," by showâ€" ing sincere appreciation to their instructor Fred Lightfoot and taking their wives and girl friends out to a class windâ€"up dinner at the Wedgwood Resâ€" taurant, last Friday. Enjoy dining in a pleasant continental atmosphere. Sundays 5 to 9.30 p.m. Open daily 12 noon till 5.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. â€" Specializing â€" im DINNERS SERVED NIGHTLY l‘lu"y Licensed ) 690 The Queensway By JIM JORDAN 259â€"9101 Bedside Book Wedding day bounces back volved to the last page with Sarah, her â€" frustrations, her illicit love affairs and her final inability to resolve her problems other than by running away from them. The next sales course for the convenience of suburban westâ€" end salesmen and sales ladies, will begin during the final week of September at the Wedgwood. Awards and diplomas were presented by Mr. Lightfoot at the conclusion of the sales course dinner. Course graduates are: Ken Adams, Bill Robinson, Don Campâ€" bell, Andy Crow, Al Griffin, Fred Deaking, Dave Merrington, Rich Eastwood, Bert Proud, Bill Grassam, Peter Keenan, John Martenson, Ja@ Hanley, Terry Henderson, Doug Brittin, Murray Douglas, Gary MacDonald, Glen McMillan, Jim Orpen, Jake Rumph, Brian Sutherland, Harâ€" vey Torosian and Dirk Yzenâ€" brandt, Jim Jordan. of Korkay Systems and the runâ€" nerâ€"up Ray Deering of McKinâ€" non *Mitchell and Associates, Rexâ€" dale. [ Mammoth Social Eveningâ€"Open to the Public Entertainment Doctor Zhivago moved into Weekdaysâ€"7:00, Last ComplcniSbow at 8:25 p.m DOCTOR ZHIVAGO THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION â€" Branch 210 3326 Bloor St. at Islington Avenue "COACHLIGHT ROOM" Saturday, 27 April â€" 8 p.m. to Midnight $1.50 Per Person isit your local Legion Branch and enjoy a reo! FUN NIGHT AT LAKESHORE ‘‘When Comedy Was King" Plus in Colour ‘‘Tarzan and the Valley of Gold" 763â€"3555 FINECRAFT DECORATING SERVICES n To [3 at sorm r"i to‘nnxzvfigo!!oozssnwn t 1t %Ens'zl:gx" A 7 SHOW TIMES AT BOTH THEATRES: CHILDREN‘S SATURDAY MATINEE Sundayâ€"2:00 â€" 3:35 â€" 4:55 â€" 6:35 Last Complete Show 7:55 p.m. Saturdayâ€"4:45 â€" 6:00 â€" 7:40 Last Complete Show 9:00 p.m every kind of decorating our specialty is with the members Dancng SINGâ€"SONG the Westwood and Yorkdale theatres yesterday for what is expected to be at least a 2â€"week run. Superb scenery and gripâ€" ping drama are the immediatW pleasures of this superior film. The long range pleasure is the haunting music of its score. It is a heartâ€"breaking love story moving inevitably to its tragic ending against the usually harsh Mr. Wales, of the Alderwood Swim Club, was already a direcâ€" tor and had been president for the past term. Mr. Bertholette, representing North York Aquatic Club, is the only new member. Seven persons were nominated to fill the three vacancies. The total board of directors now include Dr. Paul Hauch (London), Frank Dowler (Lonâ€" don), Jack Wilkin (Etobicoke A.C.), Jack McCormick (Hamilâ€" ton), Mrs. Jean Shaw (USAC), Went _ Daniel _ (North York), Peter Vandenberk (U. of T.), James Wales (Alderwood S.C.) and Tom Bertholette (North York). Next year, Dr. Hauch and Messrs. Danie!l and McCormick The directors â€" elected â€" were Peter Vandenberk, James Wales and Tom Bertholette. Vandenâ€" berk had recently been appointed to fill th\-poL wacated by Joe Kerkhoven" of St. Catharines, who had resigned because of business reasons. In The Swim the Ontario Section of the CASA (Canadian Amateur Swimming Association) was held last week. Three new _ directors . were elected. Each year three of the nine members are obliged to be reâ€"elected. The term of office is three years. . Plus in Colour ‘‘War of the Worlds" Live on Stage ‘‘The True Image" AT WESTON 362â€"0405 Refreshments AN EVENING OF PLEASURE Open 24 W hat is â€" your _ pleasure Madam? If your husband is taking you out to dinner and you‘re lucky enough for him to choose the Holiday Inn, you‘ve got a mouthâ€"watering ordeal ahead of you while you decide between such delicious dishes as Roast Long Island Duckling, Filet Mignon Monte Carlo or Grilled Rainbow Trout Meuniere. On the other hand if you‘re in the mood for international fare, how _ about Veal Scaloppini? Finish off with Sherry Trifle, a but sometimes movingly pastoral Russian countryside. Against his better judgment the young Dr. Zhivago becomes caught up in a cause and an illicit love affair. He is helpless before each. Over Two Pounds of Spaghetti, Bread, Meatballs, Sauce. Only 52'75 Energetic Jack Wilkin EMAC), the finance chairman, gave a â€" comprehensive â€" report which included grants from the Fitness Council to hold clinics. A motion was passed that limits any one club from having more than two members on the board. Another amendment was the affiliation fee is now $30 and this will include free copies of the CASA handbook to each club joining. To these hard working, dediâ€" cated people, this column extends congratulations and lots of luck. To those who offered to serve, thank you, and there‘s always another election coming. are up for reâ€"election, and the following year it will be Mrs. Shaw, Frank Dowler and Jack Wilkin. GENOVA PIZZERIA 643 The Queensway 255â€"7844 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Roast Prime \Ribs Beef _ English Cut 1599 RESERVE NOW! Phone BE 3â€"8880 THE VILLA â€" THE MATADOR â€" THE SPANISH ROOM The West End‘s Finest Banquet Rooms We invite you to inspect our newly decorated Banquet Rooms HUMBER COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS FOR 3 AND 4 YEAR OLDS NOW BEING ACCEPTED \27' DINNERS FOR 2 TO 4 Hot and Cold Buffet Lunch $|.34 Humber College Nursery School will open SEPTEMBER, 1968 For any occasion DINNER DATE NEW BYLAWS SPAGHETTI DINNER BUDGET SPECIALS Fees: $200 per year â€" (Sept. to June inclusive) For information â€" telephone: 259â€"8401, Mrs. Campbell ___ 7 Days a Week The Queensway 255â€"1201 Still The Best In Town between HIGHWAY 27 and KIPLING AVE. ion . . . Weddings, Birthdays, Showers, Anniversaries, Stags, etc. Seating up to 300 This will be a demonstration Nursery School .__staffed by well qualified teachers, , Children may be registered for either morning or afternoon session. Earliest applications will receive first consideration 199 THE WEST MALL (South of the Municipal Offices) 3495 Lake Shore Blvd. W., Toronto 14 TAVERN & RESTAURANT His popularity has seen him rise from a choir boy in Pittsâ€" burgh to a million record seller during his twenty years of being His ballad style has been described as "perfection" . by Newsweek, â€" and otherâ€" critics have written that he has "the most perfect vibrato of any popular male singer." What can be said about Billy Eckstine, who begins a oneâ€"week engagement at the Hook and Ladder Club of the Beverly Hills Motor Hotel on Monday, April 29, that hasn‘t been said many times over in the past twenty years. dessert so newly isn‘t on the menu success . of _ your assured. Several swim meets will be held between now and the end of the school term . . . Ontario o utd oo r championships â€" are Brantford, July 6, and London, July 18 . . . National championâ€" ships are at Winnipeg, Aug. 13 to 17 . . . CASA Newsletter is now available. It will depend upon response if it will continue each month . . . Mike Burton of the USA became the first man in The Ontario Board of Educaâ€" tion has a novel plan. They have divided Ontario into four seeâ€" tions and appointed a man for each to tour the swim pools this summer to encourage the formaâ€" tion of more swimming clubs. Synchronized swimming, water polo and diving, as well as swimâ€" ming, were included in the groups receiving grants. WESTWOOD Theatre EVE. AT 8:00 P.M., MATINEE SAT. & SUN., 2:00 P.M. NO RESERVED SEATS â€" FREE LIST SUSPENDED BILLY ECKSTINE DOCIOR ZHiVAGO ACARLO POMN PRODUCTION DAVID LEANS FILM OF BORIS PASTERNAKS PRESENTS METRO: GOLOW MAYER sponsored by WINNER OF 6 AcapDEmy AwARDS! Mon. to Fri SPECIAL PERFORMANCES CAN BE ARRANGEDâ€"FOR SCHOOLS by ALAN WAITES SPLASHES concocted . it yet, and the evening | is HOW TO GET THERE! One observer descrtbes him as follows: "Eckstine, like Sinatra, offers a release and a relief from the angry ugly realities of these days. Billy doesn‘t rub our noses in the darkness and sufforate us with it; he offers us some hope and some joy that there‘s a way out." belonged he replied He is an entertainer who enâ€" tertains . . . and people want to be entertained. want assoc my pallbearers." history to swim the 1,650 yardp under 16 minutes, re cord in g 15:59.4 at the NCAA championâ€" ships ... . Correction: from last week, should have read "swim the 100 yards freestyle under 45 seconds" .. . The USA Women‘s National AAU 100â€"yard swim was won in the new record time of 52.2 seconds, the 100 butterâ€" fly in 58.4 . . . First bulletin on professional marathon swimming for the coming season is out, Labatt‘s International Tenâ€"Mile (‘humpionshi*im is Sunday, July 28, at ilton‘s Confedâ€" eration Park. First prize is $3,000. Finishers are guaranteed at least $50 .. . Toronto Parks and Recreation Aquatic Departâ€" ment, under the capable superâ€" vision of Miss Doreen Jeffrey, now accept YMCA Instructor certificates on the same level as the Red Cross Water Safety Inâ€" structor cards. Royal Life Saving Society Bronze Medallion awards are & requisite in order to be assigned lifeguard duty . . . a top night and supperâ€"club attraction. "Why?" she asked. "You never A dy They‘ve c 3743 Bloor W. at Kipling a ellh LOGES, $2.50 LOGES, $2.00 to FREE PARKING o the organization." carried me this far," , "they might as well the rest of the way." man told his wife, "I ation members to be

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