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Weston Times (1966), 19 Dec 1968, p. 7

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This time of year is a very busy one for most people, especially if you hate a lot of friends, or if yo]: belong to a.htrtysr fa ily. it is a lonely one if you are old and all your friends have passed on, ‘ though. If you care, please l, share by contributing , towards a happy Christmas *for those in and around i you who could not have i one without help. That's putting first things first, and that's practising what we preach. NAMED“). .G.P>yy>>PFioPPi, c o . u s. . r. . . r. . . . o o . . . . . . . . _o..'.'n..'.'.'.‘u.-'-'.'o'u.-‘n'u’o'.‘.'o’-'-'o'u‘-'a'o'o'~'u'.‘.'o'~‘.'.'-°o'-‘.‘n "I'HURSDAY. DECEMBER 19.1958 The combined choirs of Elverston and Trethewey, at Trethewey United . On Christmas Day at 8 a.m. - holy communion. Also on Christmas Day at 10:30 - family Christmas service and holy communion. On Christmas Eve at 11 p.m. there is a midnight holy communion service at St. Davids. On Sunday, December 22, at St. Davids 7 p.m. service will be the annual carol service. T A CHRISTMAS TREE gets a close look from cast members of "Holiday Spirit" presented by Hardington public school recently. Almost 200 pupils - from all grades, Kindergarten through Grade six, and other special classes - 'participated in theirariety program that included a choir and several other acts. A bake sale concluded the evening. athtonArona 241-52“ ladtoull Tuesday, December 24, ll p.m. is Christmas eve service at Elvertson church. Church on Sunday, Dec. 22, 7:30 p.m. will present the Christmas cantata “Born I King". Everyone is 1'it.lt.eiiii/5iio 1re't:thityis1iti,' WRITTEN APPLICATIONS should ho gent before January 31. 1969, to: Dr. H.R. Partlow Superintendent of Professional Development IS Oakburn Creseent, WIIIowdan. Ontario. ' F.W. Mlnklor, B.A.. DIM. Director of Education Applicants must have the following qualifications: A 4year Honour Degree or a general BA., with a minimum age of 25 as of September 1, 1969 - "Practice" teeching experience under supervision, September to December, 1969. Salary et the rete of $400 por month. Thereafter, salary according to codification: end "taponsittllity canned - e final summer “on in July and Anon, 1970. An acceptable university degree plus one year of post waduate study such as Bachelor of Library Science; graduation from the Institute of Child Study; A.R.C.T., etc. The "Plan" includes: . - a 6-week summer course, July 2 to August 8, 1969, " Lakeshore Teachers' College. Cost of course to be borne by the Department of Education _ - initial orientation of 20 consecutive days during May and June, 1969, Candidates to be paid at the rate of $20 per day. (lift INTERNSHIP PlAN tilldiMllillmutY SCHOOl TEACHERS Invites applications from those who wish to enroll in the m" [INDSAY ton $mtB'ttllr' _ "FOR GIFTS OF DISTINCTION" 7 JOHN STREET, WESTON - ROYAL YORK PLAZA IIAII " EIIIHIIIJ NORTH YORK FOR Bruce C. Bone, B.A.,C.A.. Chairman Christmas Wishes Were's wisbing a really wonderful holiday season for you and yours. {ifii’fifi'fi’fo’fl'fl il or roux JOHN E York Mayor Jack Mould will be acting Metro chairman during the period Jan. I to July 1, I909. The appointment was made by Metro Council last week. Mr. Mould takes over Metro meetings and social Mayor Mould is acting chairman " JOHN s'r. t WESTON I ire:tteartart:trta-tare:ttutttattattIttt For The Nicest Christmas Yet. KEN JOHNS MEN’S WW - I ' I , 5"”“2'3 _ J functions tur Metro in“. Metro Chairman Will“ Alien is ill or out of town on business. East" York Mayor 't'rue Davidson “to; uvcr for the remaining 'tttrt of the year as acting chairman.

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