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Weston Times (1966), 15 Aug 1968, p. 8

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| ENTERTALINMENT With All The Trimmings Open 24 Hours 7 Days a Week 1599 The Queensway 5 Milvan Dr., Weston ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING NIGHTLY NOW APPEARING LOU JACKSON and BILL JONES We Now Serve Draught Beer SPECIAL THIS WEEK _ Sundoy Dinner i9. s0baAY EXIT/ CARâ€"CLOGGED HIGHWAY OF POOLSIDE FUN of the fun in owning your own pizzeria,‘‘ says Lee Humenny, as laughing coâ€"owner Maria Cavaleri watches. We invite you to inspect our newly decorated Banquet Rooms THE VILLA â€" THE MATADOR â€" THE SPANISH ROOM ‘‘Tossing a perfect pizza is part RESERVE NOW! Phone BE 3â€"8880 27 Hot and (o|;| iuf}e;wln.uncln $|.34 ‘ The West End‘s Finest Banquet Rooms Sirloin Steak Only $12° YORKE TOWNE TAVERN HOME DELIVERY Just North of Finch Between Weston Rd. and Islington CALL 677â€"1500 For any occasion . . . Weddings, Birthdays, Showers, Anniversaries, Stags, etc. Any Vay 2 Adults 4 Children 233â€"2123 NOMINAL CHARGE 255â€"1201 ROMANA PIZ7ZA TRY OUR DELICIOUS JUNIOR 321 BURNHAMTHORPE RD. (at Martin Grove Rd.) PHONE bebween HIGHWAY 27 and KIPLING AVE NOW IN ETOBICOKE â€" ANOTHER Seating up to 300 (South of the Mu;'iéip-ti 6;“«1) 199 THE WEST MALL TAVERN & RESTAURANT A place to stand a place to grow According to CNE Gentv:l Manl;!r, L. C. Powell, this speâ€" cial screéfiing of the" Ontario will be shown continuously all day during the Exhibition and well into the evening hours. The large screen used in Montreal will be installed in the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and the special projection equipment needed for screening this exceptional movie will be used. Still another is a bigger â€" and better â€" version of _ the â€" Expo The thirteen . hundred se a t Queen Elizabeth Theatreâ€"one of the most comfortable theatres in North Americaâ€"will screen.the Ontario Government‘s Expo film ONTARIOâ€"ARIâ€"ARIâ€"O. The film One, officially billed for "kids," but sure to attract older members of the young set too, is a giant slide, 150 feet long. Another synchronizes a psycheâ€" delic musical beat with the rock and roll gyrations of its chair cars. Of 44 major "rides," Midway patrons will find eight are comâ€" pletely new this year. Patty Conklin, that perennial purveyor of Midway fun and excitement, has outdone . even himself this year. Another four have been added to Kiddieland, bringing the total attractions there to 26. Midway bigger and better than ever 28 OZ. BOTTLE EVERY $2.50 OR OVER PURCHASE ON PICKâ€"UP ORDERS ONnLY FREE 149â€"2868 HOW TO GET THERE! mONDAY TO THURSDAY AUG. 19TH TO 22ND OPENING SPECIAL One of the main factors causâ€" ing drowning mishaps is intoxiâ€" cation. Don‘t drink before going out in the boat. You do foolish things when your mind is beâ€" fuddled with alcohol, and often with regrettable results. A CNE spokesman said that this movie should be regarded as a ‘must‘ for everyone visiting Exhibition Park. Adults who have %m this film presentation wil é@rtainly appreciate it and families with children wil cerâ€" tainly enjoy it. "But children should not be sent to see it" said the â€" official. ‘"Parents should accompany their children. This way they will enjoy it all the more and get a better feeling of the great province they live in." There will be no admission charged for ONTARIO â€" ARIâ€" ARIâ€"O and ‘A Place to Standâ€"A Place to Grow‘ will be seen and enjoyed by Ex visitors in firstâ€" class, comfortable surroundings. Government Expo film will be a successful innovation for the Exhibition. "We will certainly promote this as part of the 1968 Exhibition" said Mr. Powell, "and I know the Ontario Government will do everything to make this unique motion picture a very successful feature of the Ex." That‘s something of what you‘ll find on the Midway at the CNE ‘68. "It will be the biggest and best ever", prediets Conklin, who‘s been running this show within a show since 1937. and the infamous such as a Mafia mobster and a life size animated presentation of Mother Goose characters. o Letters and new ones like "Space Whirl", ‘‘Tempest", "Zipper" and "F 80". Mix with shows like "Missing Persons", a wax display of the famous, such as Amelia Earhart e Invoices Add to that, familiar names like the "Wild Cat", "Alpine Way" ‘"Monster" first introduced by Conklin at the Seattle World‘s STENOGRAPHER ters e Reports cices e Statements Located on Evans Ave. P U BLI C 255â€"5811 Tulip Trampers The Executive members of The Tulip Trampers‘ Club are leaving this week for a threeâ€"week trip to Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France. Steven Drielsma _ the President, John Grolleman, Vice â€" President, a n d Annaâ€"Marie â€" Olivier, Secretary, hope to visit the youth hostels in these countries in order to get new ideas to . update coming events for the future of their own Tulip Trampers‘ Club at home here. This does not mean that home activities are curtailed while they ‘N{:;{, to the contrary, the comm left in charge is planning a "Back to School" dance at Eglinton Y.M.C.A. on Septemâ€" ber 7. A boat ride of some 250 people on the Muskoka 30,000 island eruise is also planned for later on, as well as camping weekâ€" ends, etc. Gloria is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Moss, 71 Edgeâ€" croft Rd., and her future husâ€" band is Barry Puhringer, Downsâ€" view. They will exchange marâ€" riage vows in Logan Geggie Memorial Presbyterian Church on Saturday, August 17. Hitch hikers beware! If you are caught on the Queen Elizabeth Way between the Gardiner Expressway and the 9th Line, Highway 27 from Evans Ave. to Dixon Rd., or on Highway 401 between Highway 27 and 10, you will be fined. "Any person found on any of these roads without lawful exâ€" cuse may be charged under It is expected that they will be ready to open the fall and winter season with a bang when this executive return full of new ideas and plans. Watch this paper for future events! An accident can cause you days of worry and days lost from work. That second you‘re trying to save can cost you time and money, PERHAPS YOUR LIFE! Mrs. Peggy Willoughby and her daughter Lynn were hosâ€" tesses at a shower in their home on Edgecroft Rd. Mrs. Pearl Puhringer and her sister Valerie entertained at the home in Downview. Others hosting showers were Mrs. Hannah Marron, Oakfield Dr., Charlene Copeland, Toronto; and Miss Margaret Moss and her friend Dolores Guerra. A delightful afternoon can be enjoyed this Saturday, August 17, visiting some of the beautiful gardens in Etobicoke. Sponsored by the Etobicoke Horticultural Society, the tour starts at the home of Mr. and Bebar, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bebar, 479 Valermo Drive, Alderwood, practices one of the many trade skills he is studying during the first Royal Canadian Air Cadet technical training course. Among the subjects he is studyâ€" ing during the comprehensive sixâ€"week course are aircraft servicing, safety systems training, photo technician studies and introductory trades training. On course at Canadian Forces Base Borden, the nation‘s largest military training centre, he is among 100 young men selected from 28,000 boys in 365 Air Cadet squadrons across Canada for this new technical training. Canadian Forces Photo. Entertaining in her honour were Mrs. Janet Michie and Mrs. Greta Morrison, at the latter‘s home in Weston. TECHNICAL TRAINEE CADETâ€"Cadet Corporal Vince Brideâ€"elect Miss Gloria Moss has, been honored .at several bridal showers recently. Alderwood Air Cadet Hitch hikers beware ourbdswhy The tour will terminate at the James Gardens, where tea and refreshments will be served at the lower level parking area. Cost of the tour? Just $1.00, the proceeds going to the Horticulâ€" tural society. In case of incleâ€" ment weather, the tour will be conducted the following day, Sunday. Miss Linda Schwab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Schwab, 6 Hernshaw Cres., Islington, has been showered at prebridal parâ€" ties prior to her marriage on August 24 in Logan Geggie Memorial Presbyterian Church. The lucky guy is Jim Spalding, son of Mr. and Mrs. James existing laws," an OPP spokesâ€" man said. Edward Dr., at 1.30 p.m., where there is an acre of beautiful annuals and _ perennials, and where you can buy some prize winning Iris bulbs for 25¢. Here you will receive a map showing the site of the other gardens on the tour, which includes the gardens of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Baillie, 9 Burnhamthorpe Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Stevens, 42 Shaver Ave. N.; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Flegg, 52 Rathburn Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson, 182 Edenbridge Dr. Mrs, C. H. Elliott, 446 Prince BY MRS. T. TURNER TELEPHONE CL 1 7224 Spalding, the Queensway, Hostesses entertaining at misâ€" cellaneous showers included Mrs. Margaret Kiss, 8 Hernshaw Cres.; Mrs. Irene Schwab, 6 Orâ€" rell Ave., Islington, the bride‘s aunt; her bridal attendants Molly Bye, Donna Morin, Jackie Silverâ€" berg, Sharon Fergus; and her associates at the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mimico, honoured her at a shower held in the home of Mrs. Alison Barr, Royal York Rd. Mrs. Schwab will entertain at a trousseau tea, on Sunday, August 18, between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. 47 Glenroy Ave., have returned from & holiday in Scotland and England. During their travels in Engâ€" land, they attended at St. Paul‘s Cathedral, where the . Queen, Prince Philip and members of In _ Perth, Scotland, . they attended the wedding of Mrs. Marsden‘s cousin, Miss Carol Adie, and their travels took them to Dundee, Glasgow and Edinâ€" burgh, where they visited the beautiful Scottish War Memoâ€" rial. 4% Tony March has similar fantastic low, low savings on 69 other brand new 1968 Pontiacs and Buicks. PRICES ARE on the Final Stock of over 70 brand new Pontiacs and Buicks at PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF A. R. MARCH EXAMPLE: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Marsden, Now You Can Buy at FALLING PONTIAC BUICK LTD. No. 7 Highway between Islington Ave. and No. 27 Highway. 4â€"door sedanâ€"Brand new 1968 model, serial 7536981152391. 5â€"year power train warranty or 50,000 miles, $195. vown $86. rper montn now $+2588. PHONE 851â€"1111 OVER COST! â€"â€" Thursdoy, August 15, 1968 â€" Several days were spent in Vancouver, the highlight being a day in Stanley Park. In Victoria, Vancouver Island, they were guests for a week of Mrs. Vinâ€" cent‘s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rush, formerly of Islington, and admired the beauâ€" tiful flowers in these places. Then on to Banff and Lake Louise where the scenery was magnificent. A trip through the Fraser Valley was breathtaking, and filled one with wonder at the beauty and majesty of God‘s universe. A visit to Marineland there was an exciting advenâ€" ture. They returned by train after a visit with relatives in Valpariso, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Vincent, Aldgate Ave., Humber Bay, have returned home after three weeks holidaying on the west coast. the Royal Family were worshipâ€" ping, and saw the colorful Angliâ€" can Bishops emerging from the Lambeth Conference at Westâ€" minster Abbey. Time limited their visits to other historical spots, and they are looking forward to returning in the future, especially to beauâ€" tiful Scotland, steeped in history. 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