Weston Times (1966), 6 Mar 1969, p. 6

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Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. William Francescut of 7 Richgrove Dr., Weston, Ont., admire the view across the lush tropical gardens of the Montagu Beach Hotel in Nassau. They honeymooned there following their marriage Feb. 8 at Central United Church, Weston, Ont. Formerly Susan Mucci, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mucci, 4 Buttercup Court, Weston. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Celeste Francescut, 48 Aviemore Dr., The Mothers auxiliary of 278A Brownie and Guides This story is told of a dear old lady of 98 who was so happy she had a smile and a cheery word for everyone. When asked the secret of her happiness she thought a bit and said, ""Well I suppose my wee prayer every night has helped". Would she tell what it was? Certainly. ‘"Dear Lord, thank you for today, and please let me walk â€" with you _ again tomorrow". Wouldn‘t it be a good idea for us to add to our own prayers. Six boys were presented with cub pocket knives in recognition of receiving their five stars. Mr. John Kerr, a father of one of the boys in B pack were presented with a thank you pin and certificate. He ably assisted in an accident at Boyd Park on one of the cub outings during the winter. David Nadeau gave a very interesting talk on his trip to Yellowknife in the North West Territories of last summers jamboree. A . film.. on *+Ducks Unlimited‘ was enjoyed as well as some cartoons. Scout <Jim â€" McFedries thanked the Mothers for the delicious dinner they served and all the. work it entailed. Another very successful banquet came to a close and the Cub and Scout meetings will resume on their regular nights. Bs helen kemsley OxteSntetntetheteetetet=renennansnonto nc %}y\}:}ghfi February 25, 2nd Humberview A and B packs held their father and son banquet at St. Timothy‘s Anglican church when 115 fathers and sons sat down to a delicious roast beef dinner, catered to by the mothers of the cubs and scouts At the head â€" table were Rev. Garratt, Bob Stewart, Humberdowns district cub master, Cec. Stevens, group chairman, and son, Royal Lawrence, scout master of 2nd Humberview,â€" Bill Collier, cub master of A pack and Betty Fletcher, cub master of B pack. \\ _ fi" "' * 4 . s I hal . t 9 % &*‘* ~,.@% M | t3 ins .3 o \| 9f 3 (gfi o A ~1" " aenl . S 9e l : ! ha ! P ' " :l * N . . | ' » f A’ i Yopeterenerenopugemeromereerenatetogadetetapaterenats strathburn park n:.:.:.!-:o:-:.:.:-:-:,:-:-:-:.:-:-:,:-:.:.:-:-:.:.:u XpTnnnanen n PotsPutsNetedetetete devensonsnsent Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCuaig, Yorkdale Cres., have returned home after a three week vacation at Daytona, Delray Beach, St. Petersburg and Miami. They reported the weather cool and a great number of people wearing gloves and mitts. While there they took a bus tour of Cape Canaveral, which they enjoyed and feel that should be included in your Sorry to report Mt. Ralph Preston, Gaydon Ave., is a patient in Humber Hospital having suffered a very> badly broken ankle. He is in room 415 and some cheery greetings would no doubt be much appreciated. The United Church is operating a Distress Centre under the direction of Rev. Gordon Winch. You may dial 366â€"1121 any hour of the day or night for understanding in time of need. If you are interested in helping to staff the Distress Centre please contact the above number. This 24 hour service is a volunteer Organization. Riverside Church is still standing and the floor still intact after the last hymn sing which was enjoyed by a capacity crowd. Another hymn sing is planned for this coming Sunday evening, March 9, to start at 7:30 p.m. featuring three young men who call themselves ‘The New Life Singers‘. : Everyone is welcome, ‘young, old and inâ€"betweens. See you there. are having a rummage and bake sale at Riverside Church, Saturday March 8 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. For any further information on this call, Doreen Kerr 241â€"4146. Doreen is also having a tupperware demonstration at her home, 54 Strathburn on Tuesday, March 11 at 8 p.m. and the proceeds will go to the Mothers auxiliary for work in the brownie and guides. Anyone is welcome. i2eTeTe2e3e2e302e20 20200020 802e2e2«200020002 peterererececenenennoncnnnnntatetatetateteted s 241â€".5686 pppprmres â€" trip if you vacation in ut â€" Florida. " «is * # # by Maximum Speed Limits have _ been â€" changed â€" on certain sections of Kecle St. from Stéele‘s Ave. to the North York _ boundary. Under the new law it is only permissible to drive at 45 m.p.h. from Steele‘s Ave. to Finch Ave., 35 m.p.h. from Finch‘ Ave. to Wilson and south to the North York limits. So, you citizens using this road don‘t say you have not been warned about high speed driving on this road. force by Metro council last week exempting over 140â€"acres of land in North York from â€" municipal taxation. The land is owned by the Metro Toronto andâ€" region conservation authority and by agreement are managed and controlled by Metro parks _ department. Less than three acres of land ‘in York was granted a similar News Briefs TOURIST PROMOTION The advisory board will serve as a study agency for ideas on tourist promotion and report to council and the convention and tourist bureau of Metro Toronto. The convention and tourist bureau intends to separate the cost of tourist promotion from convention promotion. . 278A brownies have been working on their World â€" Friendship badges and so far 12 girls have qualified for the badge. Their last meeting was an international theme in that they opened ° with a Swedish prayer, each brownie was given a candle to light and say which country she was lighting it for and then to make a remark about the brownies of that country, and the games and songs were from other lands. The meeting closed with a birthday cake. Lady Powell celebrated her 80th ‘birthday on the 22 and was a â€" guest at Buckingham Palace a few days prior to her birthday. Metro council has agreed to form a Metro citizen‘s advisory board. on tourist promotion. February 22 was the birthday of Lady Badenâ€"Powell and the late Lord Powell, the founders of the scout and <guide movement throughout the world. For the past number of years the Powells requested that instead of brownies, guides, cubs and scouts sending them birthday greetings to send their pennies to the World Friendship Fund and to think about other boys and girls in other lands. 278A brownie and guide pack along with 1st Emery cubs and scouts celebrated thinking day with a church parade on February 23 at Riverside church. The colours were paraded in and placed and their promise renewed. Miss Doris Wykes, Yorkdale Cres., and three girl friends have returned home after a two week motor trip which included Miami, Florida. An TK was gI emption law. 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