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Weston Times (1966), 2 May 1968, p. 7

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At the last regular meeting of Ist liumberview cubs, cub master Norm Parsons gave out four badges. Charlie Gauci earned his house orderlies, Kelly Forman his pet keepers and skaters and Ward Cornish his pet keepers. A week ago 22 cubs and seven adults toured the "Haidi" which is anchored in the harbour at present. The supposedly half hour tour took two hours with all being interested in the dit- ferent aspects of life on a boat, eating and sleeping quarters. tiny kitchen where many meals have been adequately prepared for one sitting, a peek through the guns and ladder climbing. Mrs. Grant Johnston, Lovilla Blvd., opened her home last Wednesday evening tor a show. er honouring Miss Charolette Jordan. Miss Jordan who is a student at Toronto Bible Col- lege has taught Sunday School to the 13 and J4-yearmld girls at Riverside United for the past year. The girls gathered at Mrs. Johmstons on Wednesday evening to enjoy the lewlniiles and help nerve the lunch MISS Jordan left on Sunday for hey parents home m Pennsylvania and with a visit u 1th them prior to her marriage later this month Brown owl Jean Prier of 278 B brownie pack awarded five badges at their last meeting. Joan Pascutto and Kim Scott each re- ceived the golden ladder, Donna Bowles received her writers and book lovers badges and Bettean Cairns her toymakers badge. Mr. and Mrs. Rtle Mills, R heat, ley, Ont., have returned to their home after a recent Ttsit “ith their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hyatt, Wallasey Ave. Alf Jackson, Wallasey Ave., rtttertaitted his Sunday School class at a last of the season par- ty at his home Friday evening with 3 good attendance. Games and dancing were enjoyed. 278 A brownie and guides held their mother and daughter ban- quet on Monday evening. April 29 at Riverside United with a large turnout present. President Doreen Kerr of the association welcomed all. Gifts of apprecia- tion were presented to retiring Captain Phyliss_Andrews, brown owl Ev Parkhouse, tawny owl Shirley Johnston, and helper Alice Campbell by Akela Marion Zaichkowski. Mrs. Connie Tree, Scarborough, spent I few days last week visit. ing Mr. and Mrs. Art Loucks and family, Walsh Ave. SICOND SICTION 'tTdiiiudasix Cpdd) After a ham dinner served by - TIMI to CALL I i ‘ 603M ' SIVICES For All Your mm Cloning . Gonna Clan-0.! “will. Wonk-I For Our 30 V0." 763-5439 - 781-376] North west Boy's Club helen kemsley 2-41-5686 CENTENNIAL lAUNDROMAT‘ .strathburn park ONE FREE WASH AND DRY Why “It-Yawn“? SOFTBALL IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Register Now T Fee 3.00 ma FURTHER INFORMATION tor this personal seruce. can offers a Pickup and Delivery Service Fttr Your, BMW - - " Sprig...“ GIRLS 249-3560 t7 to 14 fars, 742-4395 new has for The different groups have been busy preparing skits and are planning an enjoyable evening. There will be refreshments to match the occasion so come on out couples and help make the final meeting a success. On Friday May 10 Emery Col. legiate's music department will present their third annual music night in the junior high cafe. torium. There will be an admis- sion fee and the proceeds will be used to buy uniforms for the Emery band. Try and fit this evening in your schedule as you are in for a fine evening of mu- sic Time is 8:15 pm. The Couple's Club will be hold- ing their final meeting tor the season at Riverside Church Sat- urday. May 4 at 8 putt. It will take the form of an Oriental Night and couples are asked to wear costumes if possible. They are privileged and pleas- ed to be featuring the popular singing group the "Melodaires" at this event. These hymn sings, in the past, have afforded many whether they sing on or off key to make a joyful noise. It starts at 7:30 pm. so come and enjoy an evening of wonderful singing. Grade , pupils from Melody Rd. public school will have eight lessons at Emery pool from May 29 to June 14. Wednesday morn- ing May 8 has been selected for Kindergarten registration at Mel- ody so if you have a youngster who will be five before the end of the year and wish to register him or her be at the school on the 8th and bring th.e child’s birth certificate. the UCW members In hour ot entertainment was enjoyed. Dav- id Hollands and assistant Bruce Williamson befuddled all _with their Magic tricks. The guides put on a humorous skit entitled "A typical day at camp," follow- ed by a short film. A vote of thanks is extended to Doreen Kerr and her executne for I de. lightful evenmg Sunday May 5 is the last Hymn Sing at Riverside for the season. Here are two more rules pick- ed from the bulletin entitled Rules for Parents on how to raise juvenile delinquents: 4, Praise him in his presence to all the neighbours. show how much smarter he is than the neigh- bour's children. 5. Avoid the use of the word "wrong." It may de- velop in the child a "guilt com- plex." This will prepare him to believe that when he is punished later on for stealing cars or as. saulting others. society is against him and that he is being perse- cuted. WESTON MgllfEillM tlllliltll Douglas Pm!» Chairman, NORTH YORK PUBLIC llBRARY (FINAL CALM WILL " MAO! AT IACH STOP TO COLLECT IOOK! FROM MAY 7% TO MAY 10"!) 11:00 mm. 9:45 Ln 10:00 ..m, 11:00 mm 1:00 mm. - Morning Sorvica q 9:45 I.m. - Junior & trtt.rmediat. Sunday School 10:00 am. - Pu Blblo Clan l.00 mm. - Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Crib Corn" 7:00 pm. - Pu Evening Sonic. Dcdicn'ion of Pu Good Samarinn Sninod Gian Window regrets to announce that due to budget restrictions all Bookmobile Service will be discontinued on Tore Publi¢ Librnrv loud Minister 241-157! CROSS STREET AT cuynq sugar MAY 4th, 1968 Sunday, May Sth, 1968' Rev. R. J. Bows, IA 241-9533 WIITON. ONTARIO, THUIWAY, MAY t, 1960 CM“ Librarian John I. York Controller Wes Bodding. ton did not attend Metro Coun- cil'g $514-million budget session last week. It was suggested that he was preparing the ground “ark for his campaign as a Con seriative, candidate in the June 25 Federal election. If the York controller is sue z'cssful there should he a battle royal in York Council 1Mt't' who council “ill appoint to fill out the unexpired portion of Mr, Boddington's municipal term of office. Most electors “ould assume that the York controller would not wish to hold both I muni- cipal and federal post " the same time. A replacement for Alderman Cyril Townsend would also have to he found. He Is a Conservative candidate Mr. Boddington " running In Hue ruling of York West and 5h 1'ttunspnd will attempt In unseat Dmid Lem-Is m York South KEN JOHNS MEN’S WEAR A cal-em survey at our clothing Customers over the past eighteen months has revealed that 21% ot our sum were bought mtecifi- cally to m to I convention. " While we really don‘t eater to "hippies" it pleases us to know that almost are of our customer: Ire at least "convention-l". DON'T SLEEP IN A SUBWAY At the Muriimxay Plaza. g pro- gram of approximately one hour has been developed. This will. include a demonstration hy a pm i cision drill squad. field gun nl) g stacle race. a hrmf drum-head service and rotrcat. , Wanna 59. partment " HANNAH BEDELL Women's Editor Junk is such I lorriblo rum. to pin on the haulilul uh: pro. paganda that pours inn our mail box ovary day. But iunk it is - all eight to 10 pounds of lt - wo‘ rocoivod " our house during th. past your. Our address is either typewrif- ten, handwritten or on some kind of eddressogreph label. Obvious. ly, over 25 mailing house: (there are 25 different styles used) must be working overtime turning om these promotional delicaciee for Silvermount sponsors Boy Scouts’ annual hobby show Saturday All hobby items on display are the work of the boys themselves and indicate the high level of skill and imagination used in these leisure-time pursuits. First da y is free We can't afford hee' gifts N"li you get weary from look- ing around at the Show." said Mrs. C. B. Northcote. tht dis- trict's executive secretary. "you can always rest comfortably in the auxiliary's tea room set up especially for the occasion, along with a giant bake sale." Silvermount District Boy Scouts will hold their annual hobby show " Church of the Good Shepherd, 1149 Weston Rd.. from 3 to 8 pun. Saturday, May 11. Children under 10 years of age and boys in uniform will be " mitted free. _ They are so on'icing, inviting, Downsview opens another season of roller skating BMW {501% Junk is junk is junk . . . BAR a- o " - - c STEAKS TENDER 'N' JUICY SPECIAL . . . LB. Cooked ”all.“ “lob! HAM Fer Lunch“ and .Pic’nin Proctor ttfdera Cet, Labelled " er W tb. " MEATS & DELICATESSEN 1706 Jane St. (at Lawrence) Free 509" Front Parking = "9.266t SHOP-RITE , m . -. "s. Maon Us... PM. II. F ROM .19 LANIWAV skates ull) be provided fro: " charge. To start the season oif proper- ly, the first night Friday, May 3 admission and skates will ho free for all who attend and bring this article. If pm hare Inner roller seat. ed below competent rink mar- malls “I“ be on duty to ensure luu salon. and aaslst you in any Hay posrnble. Plan to join in the lun this summer and bring yuur lamily and friends along too. Mark the date on your calm. dar. Parents interested in becom- ing acquainted Mth this popular activity are invited to attend also. tree of charge. For further information con- cerning the roller skating pro. gram contact Mr. T. Flood " " only "no merchants would lowor their prlcn wed be only too happy to :omldor buying their "bargains." But they Insist on giving In "free" things In can't afford. Downsview arena, 241-1806, and disastroqc may VIM In " spend money. And we wan. h hang on " it, or " Ian some of it. Coupons and end" eerds by "in no", bruhum and "mu- uuyx, parchmoM-llh document- and ”wound-looking folio: " com. tuminng into our reluctant arms. A possible expenditure on good: advertised in the In"! lot would pm a $400 don? In our bank bu. in“. Who mod; " The volume of iunk mail errl'v- ing at our "out door he: I life- span of exeglly Ne seconds he- lore it - out the bed; deer Into the garbage can. _ But how in luv-k the lelephone all: that Irouu In from our nvcriu at any hour of Mn any or night and announce we luv. "rst won whatever . . . , um a,'. " mum-v Re-Upholster New! S. WURI Phone 763-3771 Custom Upheld." 1190 Waste" Rd. Mt. Dennis Batrr M FAG. “VIN

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