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Weston Times (1966), 5 Dec 1968, p. 6

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,,,tr1ti1dr"hgrpeettt,ttJitt.s,tt At Weston Collegiate The Enterlayncrs will play at a Christmas dance. This dance is fot couples only The St. Davids parish group is sponsoring a card party on Dec. ll at 8 phn. in the parish hall. iweryonc welcomed. ' On Sunday, December 8 at 7 p,m., service in St. Davids, an excellent film depicting the Africa of yesterday and the Africa of today will he shown in place of the sermon. This is White Gift Sunday and parishioners are invited to bring gifts of non-perish- able food, toys, etc. to be used for those less fortunate than ourselves. Gould clashes with Hall All the excitement of the Grey Cup fever is over, and it was encouraging that the East took it - good ol' Rough-Riders from Ottawa. The parade preceding the game was colorful with floats. lively bands, and girls, girls, girls, girls. Miss Gray Cup was Barbara Castle from Edmonton and she was in the parade with 40,000 mums float and a huge football in the background. When Gould suggested that council follow Hall had asked council to defer to the borough's redevelopment committee a planning board recommendation of refusal to rezone the Lawrence Ave. W. property from single family to high rise. NEW OSLER SCHOOL OF NURSING on Queenslea Ave., Weston, being built at a cost of three million dollars, will open September 1969 and will have teaching facilities and living accommodation for 300 student nurses. There will .be laboratories, classrooms and study areas as well as single bedrooms, lounges and laundry rooms. Nurses will continue to work in the various wards of Humber Memorial, Northwestern General and York-Finch General hospitals and Toronto Hospital on Buttonwood Ave. in Weston. Osler's first graduating class of 143 nurses will take place July next, three years after moving into its temporary quarters on Church St. V No love was lost between Controller Bull Hell and Ward 2 Alderman Joe Gould at North York Council Monday when they clashed about a piece of property next to Hardington public school, Jane and Lawrence. 2 “less The Christmas story will elves . he presented by the (ihureh 'f....., of the Holy 'l'rmity. l rinity L (pa-r153 Square from November 29 'tngi'; to December 8 (inclusive) p. . at 7:30 p.m. l'here will he ,veryone a special chilfren's performance on Sundays at . 4:30 p.m. Tickets available o.llcgiyte at It) Trinity Square or All PW you may send for tickets. ce. l'his Please enclose a stamped. es only addressed envelope and 'uW12Giiiiiiiiiaoii'iiii'l'avC", There will also he a bake sale during the evening. llardington public school pupils have been rehearsing very hard to put on a play called "Holiday Spirit", Tuesday, Dec. l0 at 8 p.m. in the llardington auditorium, Blackstone and Lawrence Ave. Mrs. Ablewhite of Scarlett Rd. got in touch with a.long lost relative Bill Wilkes of Renfield Ave., after seeing in this column of Mr. Wilkes wanting to see old friends, as he is confined to his house. It has been about 14 years since Mrs. Ablewhite has seen Bill. Claus will make an appearance. The date December 13. Alderman Gould snapped back that anyone offered "big money" would want his property rezoned, "that's only human nature. I'm thinking of the people nearby who will have to live with a monstrosity if one is built". All five of the homeowners want the property rezoned, declared the controller, "so why don't you, for a change, get the facts straight rather than talk in ignorance". planning board's advice and kill the scheme, tempers flared-. "Prizes distributed at a recent euchre and bridge night sponsored by Mount Meals-on-Wheels committee and held in Mount Dennis Legion Hall were donated by the following business people and others in the community", said Dora Spencer, organizer of the Joe Kennedy led the way for Windsor, scoring two goals. The other was by Jamie McKnight. Assists went to Frank Weiderer, Kim Adams, John Swatridge, Doug Pollock and Dan Gordon. Kitchener pointgetters were Colin Gunn and Brian Ware with a goal and an assist each. Windsor 3 - Kitchener 2 wfl‘fl‘fli‘i‘fi-‘i‘t‘ifi'fifi:max-amms3mmaze::zsssz::::=:::as:s:::::a:s:::::::::::::=::::::::::::::s:::::::‘=::::s:::::::=:::::::::-1:::sc::= over $1,350 in prizes Present this ad for your 3 free early bird cards All procebd: for charitabk work Meals-on-Wheels TORONTO 400 I BUFFER"! [IONS (WIS Marlboros 2 - Hamilton Crang Plain Auditorium By DOUG MOORE ATOM Weston Minor Hockey League STOVE Oll 8. KEROSINE MINIMUM DELIVERY - 75 gals. Drums & Tanks Available At Cost Manson Rd., (Wilson th Jane) Sponsored alternately by [ION Oll COMPANY [ID hteit7ii 247-2565 742-7655 FOR SPACE HEATERS 7:30 pm. Tuesday THE WESTON TIMES Oil painting, Mrs. Alice Belsey Davis; table lamp, York Mayor Jack Mould; ladies' watch by Timex Manufacturing; carving set by Gordon Moore and quilt by Mrs. William Dean and Mrs. Spe'ncer, M-o-W committee members. “socially and financially-rewarding event". Gary Gibbons scored the lone goal of-this game assisted by Graeme McNaughton and Mike Boyd. Miles Backhouse In this close game Mike Clarke scored both Marlboro goals, assisted by Bruce Rudolph and Bruce Weaver. Hamilton goals were by Dean Moir and Harry Gaebler, with a lone assist by Bob MacGibbon. PEE WEE Owen Sound 1 - Waterloo Ample parking Last Friday Weston Bantam All Stars played Downsview and won in a close 6 to 5 game. On Sunday Weston hosted Faustina and. lost only one of the four games. In the first game Weston Minor Atoms won 3 to 2. Faustina came out on top in the Atom game winning 2 to l. Weston Pee Wees worked hard for their 5 to 3 victory and so did the Weston Bantams as they managed a close 3 to 2 Detroit goals were by Eric Chettle, Ted Woods, Don Robinson and Steve Ingram. Assists went to Russ Dukoff and Gary Banny. Dave Lockett and Al Whitton .gcored the Boston goals, with a lone assist by John Bower. New Haven 4 - Rangers 1 Skating made the difference in this game as New Haven downed Rangers 4 to 1. New Haven pointgetters were David D'Orsay, with one goal and two assists, Richard McCloskey and Mark Budd, with one goal and one assist each, _and George Cowie with one goal. iiltl, a; _l?iil, 5000 M. SHAH“ L (/1 "'ii!ili.1li1f,i,lln8,lll,f, mus l l KI - Bhil Pa _Y/'u't CHOICE Bob Richards scored one goal and assisted on the other as Quebec downed Cleveland in a tight game. Quebec's other goal was by John Hooper. Cleveland's lone goal was scored by Brad Jackson, assisted by Hugh Robinson. Neil Boddington and Ron Whillier scored the Rochester goals. Assists went to Ron Donaldson and Tom Steenson. Buffalo's lone goal Was by Tony Dimou, unassisted. Quebec 2 - Cleveland 1 BANTAM Detroit 4 - Boston 2 Both Stratford goals were by Brian Hayaski assisted both times by Tim Clarke. Mark Baddeley, Waterloo's regular goaltender, filled in for Stratford and earned the shutout. earned the shutout. Station! 2 _ Providence 0 MINOR BANTAM Rochester 2 - Buffalo 1 DURWARD’S ' Located on the South side of Richviow Side Road, between Royal York and Scarlett Rd, HI KIDDIES.’ I“, 'y34 " v Pt', sf?cf _,tituft HELP THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETV Att Down Witt Participate in a in. draw for a mum Sum-n $01 at Durward'st 1. Bountiful Silvurwm tht. 2. Handsome Carving Sat - Plus 2 Additional Prizu of Plump Turkoyt. I'll be arriving Dec. 10th ComeSee Me Any Evening 4 pm. to 8 p.m. at - LUCKY DRAW-4 PRIZES 247-9524 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5,1968 Candies for Kiddies, Coffee and Donut: for an Plums. P: YOUR CHOICE (it, EXTRA LARGE I“\ 3.49 LARGE . SMALL 2.49 1.49 win. These were the closest games of the season for Weston with only one goal making the difference in most of the games. Fauktina is sure to be a threat in future games. Lets hope the Weston teams can meet the challenge again next time. All claims against the an". of REGINALD All claims agelnst the estate of ELLA lRENE ATKINS, late of the Borough of York, in the County of York, Merrled Woman, decanted, who died on or about June 27, 1968, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or before December 23, 1968, thereafter the undersigned will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DESMOND STUART, late of the Borough of Etobicoke, in the County of York, Sales Clerk, deceased, who died on or about Feb. 18, 1968, must be filed with the undsNigned personal representative on or before December 23, 1968, thereafter the undersigned will distribute the can: of the estate having regard only to the claims then filed. D ATE D November 26th, 1968 ' D ATE D November 26th, 1968. Alfred Frederick Atkins, Administrator, by Messrs. Fraser ahd Simms, 1944 Weston Road, Weston, Ontario, his solicitors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Harold Winston Stuart, Administrator with Will Annoxad, by Messrs. Fraser and SImms, 1944 Weston Road, Weston, Ontario, his solicitors.

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