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Weston Times (1966), 16 Jan 1969, p. 2

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â€"_~ _ â€"Westview Centennial CI but â€"a The many clubs and activity groups joined to present an ‘Extraâ€"Curricular By SUSAN LaMANTIA Friday, â€" Jan.: 17,> York Memo will hold its annual Sadie Hawkins dance, better known as the Twirp Twirl. A senior and a junior posture queen will be crowned during the evening. Music group: Mickey Kane and The Faith. I liked that remark: partly because the whiteness of the snow always gives me a lift‘! partly because it reminds me of the scripture ‘"Though your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow". Isaiah 1: 18. Years ago when the Prince of Wales visited India a group of high caste people waited to shake his hand but ~a barrief had been The New Year rang in 1appily for Mr. & Mrs. Michael Crosbie with the birth of a 7 lb. 10 oz. baby boy on January 4 in the North YÂ¥ ork â€" general hospital. Realization that after school activities were not aken full advantage of, brought the instigation of a ‘Get Involved" campaign .o the school. As white as snow! Why should a few words written by a prophet thousands of years ago have the power to lift my spirits into the singing realm? I will tell you why. â€" It is because God and Christ transacted a stroke of business on Calvary that absolves me from all guilt. All I have to do is to repent and believe and I become as white as snow in the eyes of a holy God because Christ took my punishment on Calvary. This‘is the source of my joy; no struggling, no striving, simply believing the word of God. The proud, the ‘I am as good as the next guy‘ have no part in this joy. It is reserved for the repentant. Congratulations on ehalf of all the school to Mr. Crosbie and his wife, 3ridget. Mr.. Crosbie, musical dlirector at Westview, stated hat Kevin is well on his way to a great career in nusic, ‘‘he even cries in % York‘s hockey team must defeat Runnymede on Monday, Jan. 20 in order to secure their place in the playoffs. One of the most enthusiastic remarks made by our friends when they knew that we were moving from Weston to Georgian Bay was "Oh, you are going to live where the snow is always white!" York â€" creative writing classes are planning to publish a book containing York Memorial CI POINTS TO PONDER by BILL WAICUS Baby cries in"% time" Twirp Twirl by Dorothy Clare Kilburn R.R. No. 3, Elmvale The Drama Club, in coâ€"operation with the Mississauga â€"Players, presented last Friday Neil Simon‘s: ‘The Odd Couple‘. The â€" performance â€" was well received by all. The revenue collected will be used to further our own Drama Club activities, including the production of a 3 Act Play this spring. One hundred students were bussed yesterday to donate blood at the â€"Donor Students visited the various information booths in the cafeteria and asked questions about the ‘club, its activities and joining procedures. Designed to bring student and club together, it was an unqualified success. Showase‘ on Friday of last week. from the low caste, the untouchables. After shaking hands with those presented to him the Prince looked across at the crowd of people and ordered, "Take down that barrier!" Jesus Christ took the barrier down between man and a holy God when He died on Calvary that whosoever will believe may approach Him and be made clean in His sight. the writings of York Memo students. Any talent will be welcome. Girls‘ hockey is well underway. They play on Friday mornings at 7. It is a lot of fun butâ€"you got very tired half way through the day. Last week Grade 12 students received their SATO results, which to many students came as quite a surprise. Red and gold hats and scarves are being sold by the riding club. We Were Interviewed This Week ... by a Commercial Student from Weston Collegiate. One of the questions we were asked was, "Can you keep up with the competition in Weston?"‘ We replied, ‘"‘No, we‘re @ much too busy looking after our _ Ts e customers." KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR _Phone 247â€"0066 _ 4 John St. UWC discusses child in trouble Weston and district university women will discuss the "Trouble Child in a Troubled Society" at their next meeting, January 22, in Central United Church, King St. and Weston Rd. Starting time is 8 p.m. for this meeting which is open to husbands and friends of members. â€"Lawrence and Elizabeth LaChapelle are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Lawrence Robert Wesley, 7 pounds 12 oz. at Branson hospital January 1, 1969. First grandchild for M r..â€"and _â€"_Mrs. L. LaChapelle, Sr., 33 Norandra Dr. Mrs. E. LaChapell@ is visiting Grandma for two weeks at Noranda Dr. with her new Over the holidays of Christmas and New Years Mrs. Agnes McEachnie had a number of visitors to name a few; Mr. and Mrs. G. Stokes, Harding Ave., Will and Myrtle Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton, and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McEachnie, Miss L. Fairburn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peters & family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards and Joâ€"Ann also Arthur Jardine. Clinic held at Emery Collegiate. A worthy part of our "Get Involved" campaign. ~ Speaker of the evening will be Mrs. Phyllis Baldwin, club president. On Sunday January 19 the advisory board (St. Davids) will meet to finalize the business > of 1968. All members are urged to attend this important meeting in the parish hall following the evening service. Get well wishes go to Dave Batten, Harding Ave. The ladies auxiliary of ‘THE WESTON TIMES Wives to tour O‘Keefe HOCKEY WEEK Minor Hockey Week starts Saturday, 25 January. It‘s a big week in the lives of a quarter of a million young Canadians playing Canada‘s National Sport. Don‘t send â€"â€" TAKE your boy to the arena â€" and stay to see him play. On Monday, January 20, the teachers‘ wives‘ association of Metropolitan Toronto is holding a luncheon at the O‘Keefe centre. The social hour is from 12:00 to 1:00 o‘clock. Lunch will be served at 1: 1 5 p.m. Following the luncheon there will be a guided tour of the centre. _ Arrangements have been made by members of the Humber group under the leadership of Mrs. W. the 6th Weston cubs and scouts will meet in the Parish Hall, St. Davids at 8 Joan Harvie, Rob Moffatt, Beth Porter, lan Boyes, and Joâ€"Anne Grice go off tobogganing every Sunday to the Lambton golf course, the slopes are nice and gentle. They come back from the healthy sport with good appetites and red cheeks. Joan Harvie and Beth Porter have taken up swimming this year, too. Rob Moffatt is a lifeâ€"guard at the Downsview pool. Birthday greeting to Jack Lee, 199 Ferris Rd. Back again by popular demand Great Entertainment at the Cambridge! @cmm MOTOR HoTeL e pixon At 401 + But 4s e xsâ€"7871 3 & CA# No cover â€" No minimum fi Dine . . . Dance . . . Relaxâ€" Always RCA VICTOR RECORDING ARTISTS featuring RON LEPPARD NITE TRAIN KEG ROOM JIMMY NITE Nightly in the swinging and the Watson, 18â€" Bell Royal Court, Islington, 233â€"8479. "WESTONS FIRST TAVERN" 241â€"2327 Central Restaurant & Tavern 1946 Weston Rd. (1 Block North of Lawrence) FASHIONS FOR ME N HELD OVER 4th SMASH WEEK 1916 WESTON ROAD (at Lawrence) â€" 248â€"2632 "The Store Where Fashion and Quality Meets The Man" Central AT THE THURSDAY, JANUARY ‘16, 1969 Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. S. Sauro, 15 Jill Crescent, 231â€"0997.

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