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Weston Times (1966), 12 Dec 1968, p. 10

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The conductor of the Inch-in orchestra this yuan wax Mt, Jamel Cole, , well knuwn musk uduculor in Ontario and at pawn! a comma! lo the Ontario Ihpirtmettt ot liducation, The gun! conductor was Protein" 'tlmothy McGee from M. Xnviw University 'lhc supper break was a welcome pause from the tlring but stimulating Mterrtoon, lhc public concert was an hour long from 8,30 m 9:30 and included excerpts from Went Side Story: March from Am; March from Carmen, Wink. Punk, Hunk; String Son; Trumpet Tune and Air, Last 'lhtmday evening Westview centennial school was host to .the third teach-m for teen musicians. the lint one wan held a you aw at Westview for urchciitra and hand. 305 students from hmery Cf, C.W, Jellcrcys secondary school, Nelson A, Boylen wcondaiy school. Westview Centennial, Jane Junior high, lumery Junior high. Oakdalc Junior high and “in junior high in the orchestra arrived at Wealvicw at 2:00 pm. and practiced until lime for the informal public concert. Emery Cl u proud to hare one of their rtudenu. Giselle Lincoln on the International Talk Team. Girehe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lincoln, Wallasey Ave. said the student; made many new friends while menus and were treated royally there. The rrnal arm: is on " today (Thuuday) at 4:40 pm. with Toronto representing Canada “this! Glasgow representing the U,K. The 24 students, 12 from Canada and 12 from the U.K. were each presented with a copper wulpture of the world by Victor Head. This all qtgg turn ioused two other all Mar teams, one from Ottawa and one from Montreal to be part of the [Manama] bk Team held to the UA,. to August, There they appeared on " to London. Glasgow and Belfast "futst tum from k n gtand, ireland and Scotland, They returned to Canada in September and extended the talk teams on " in Ottawa. Montreal and Maura falls. but for the lap, aqua an: to: my: madam to Metro has been on CBC TV as atrstar tuna picked from ttte participating schools had Paul Cm from We. Ricky Cournyea frok Sci! McNeil, Wendy Brom, from Matrern and Gaelic Iangoin from Emery. Colin and Glen Mitchell, army foe mm;u my " MM”): ”umWJhm Owen's m. m, any Brown, m Jackson, lobar We}, Doug as ”do, Toqigbt ‘M’Wm oe" a. had; We gun-gum my". -aecas-oeaumHatt 241.50“ s't WWWMA/é an In: new”: no Sou but m who up also It: The ‘jnlly old ttent' will be visiting there Wedncsday. rhursday, rtitlay, Salunluy. trec, Itt, let, 20and .'.i:and Monday, Dec, 23 between (.210 and 0 pm. Itrop in and we him, In the final Atom game of the evening St. Judes defeated St. Andrews 2-l in a fast well played game. Chris Jennings and Mike St. John scored for the winners while Ken Jones scored for St. Andrews. In the first game of the evening, St. Benedict: proved too man; for St. Stephens dumb; than out 3-0. Dennis Sinclair with two goals and Joe Sannuto with one were the Scorers. Jim (‘olucci picked up the shutout. Paul Carney was the star of St, Stephens. Our Lady of Victory overwhelmed St. Philips 7-3, Joseph Connor had a hat trick for 0.L.V. plus an assist. Louie Durbano and Victor Roland each scored twice. Allister Landry picked up two assists. For St. Philips Paul Vien. John McLeod and Joe Colosimo each netted one goal. Santa's mail box Hey. kids, Santa's maul tmx at Country Workshop (Rosemount and Macdonald Aves., Weston) has lots of mom for all your letters, Remember. every evening at tt o'clock Workshop proprietor Arnold Uhlm. um: of 'Sanla'x Weston helpers, empties thejhnx into a big mailbag that he sends on to the North Pole. l his moans yuu'll have plenty of livm to drop your k-Hcr in, and get on Santa‘s gm list lwimc ('hnslnm'x Fate, Humbu- Valley It of C hockey a""""""" gtM+8M0ttyr the late when Iona, Luc Ava, who passed my “dusty last Thursday. blast eyes m. -sttorsherfeHeadassd aidshcbdtwww Ghdquwonlxxfm Aluminum “~115Mb Wm alter In“ (no 'timqtqtmoreameresea. me “that! (m ttigeeto. of m: at Um, I!!!“ the -esaigstestsotutee- amtttisarrree-tothe students the mid xv conscientiously 3M wimapodpmpm.A - "parable meaiag nucleus. agtdtsisarrreea-tot*e “this the rated IO conscientiously aiil afternoon and my my --havandsouiitat math-bulimic.“ w‘u Um In: I}, McLuchcon, 'rineigrat of imit- out: t.ordt of - for the Shea: tyranny is ATOMS Ontario govern-ell stated that 0.11%QO oremiot.. Bell mic in": he hat I. I926 S I "caving. Chris.- I rre The final game of the evening ended in a H tie between St. Judes and St. Philips, Gary Sturdy scored for St. Judes and Frank Piacentini replied for St. Philips. Ronnie Rowlin in the St. Judes net was the star of the game stopping several tough shots. Ila-upon Con-ii.- (CICI to increase “ISO! BANTAMS The first minor Bantam awe was a high scoring affair with St. Stephens defeating Transfrguration 6-3. Paul Mockler led the way with 2 goals while singies went to Jim Part, Peter Witt, Pat McKenna and Mike Lewis for the winners. For the losers Germano scored twice and Sawa got the other goal. R. Bowes picked up two assists for the losers. In a fast, well played penalty free ume St. Benedict: scored a 3-1 victory over St. James. Allan Vicks, Terry Haunn and Paul McLean scored a goal apiece while Richard Klestinil scored for the losers. Plus Coles played a great game in goal for the losers and kept the score from mounting. d It. (“'5 --- "Ilia “to.” h: '..dieae'i-aqtheC_i. McDonald states the case against a rate Increase 'iiih?,"eiiiyi'liyi: ti"4i'i?i'i'ihiiit, The Ollntio It. "if “on "“8 mic“ The S35 a day allowance was proposed by Metro chairman William Allen. York Mayor Jack Mould was among those who voted against raising the $35 allowance. Up until this time Metro had no definite per day allowance for council members attending out of town conferences. that the "gluon body wait empowered to order myment for overcharging the telephone rate strut-r. In Win, “hemaw coups-y to tepay ”Slic- to an“: Whining!“ slight” not: than it's The mayor told Metro executive committee it should be $40 a day. The executive committee failed to support his proposed increase in the daily allowance which would have matched that paid in North York. ”wt” vi .. an -rhe-mh'dheC1i" Yoromeq and the as-e'-""-)--' Reeves. The proviso: $40 a day _ expense limit North York Mayor James Service last week thought that the proposed S3 day allowance for New council members atte ing out-of-town conventions was not enough. "6--asaed.-st. I“ "s-r-tru"" he "rh-fe-eetehere misty-drink“ ”ad‘s-‘53 aa-ii-it-trg-CTC -“H‘Odyac In Ontario on the other lacDo-ald [hi-ks investigation o Bibles & Prayer Books p . Portable Typewriters 0 Student Gifts 0 Handy Office Gadgets . Coutt's & Norcross Christmas Cards and Gift Wrap . 0 Gift Stationery Id mu ci‘l on an,” 241-580] In-ThrlZnoontolam Fei-Sree-mt/m. Smtt2mtem-t2mirMigttt DiniogRoomC- Sim-8&0”! [mm WE Wlll TEACH YOU TO (URI Films and Expert instruction on all aspects of the game A. C'i"i'iijtii"Ai ttht " vouareaneotthe many peoplewhowould like to try curling but don't know how to get started, please take note. We will have special classes for beginners starting in the New Year. For an tau-0m savio- iuse.iis1i'i7ii 339: w. B67 Albion Rd. (Radio) Cloud Chm Day 0pm "on Var: Day meDdiatyOv. Ha all 141-361] [EARN TO CURl "UMBER HIGHlAND CURlING Gott Daytime Ladies - Monday 1:15 pm. Thursday 9:15 a.m. Men, Mixed and Business Ladies - L Monday 9:00 pm. Sunday 3:00 pm. Aeason Fees in effectJanuary 15, 1969 Daytime Ladies $25.00 Dundas and No. 27 Highway 'Phone 239 8166 I974 Weston Road (Two Door: North of Loblnws) HIKE} Mixed 65.00 per couple Business Ladies 32.00 for holiday mum». mu 12.19.; PIZZA & SPAGHETTI FREE DELIVERY (3 an at you tunic.) 247-2891 '7 [CTS' Fi/Gi ‘ m. that m laced. iICVCIIC‘ Profits 135mU-nixub) [iEiTiETCi) ”It NOW! WAGE ' 247-: WESTON of by

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