Weston Times (1966), 20 Mar 1969, p. 8

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Joining the senior and intermediate choirs for Good Friday and Easter Sunday li:00 mm. services " be I Junior choir. The service on Good Friday will be interdenomimtionel in that inhuman from several The senior choir, under the direction of Kenneth Dagg, will take over for li:00 am. service on the tune day. T banjo and drums will provide the music for a confirmation service on' March 30, 1969, at Central United Church in Weston. This will be at 9:30 a.m. Ron Westworth, CM of 9th Downsview was presented with the Wood Badge by district commissioner Derek Brew at the group's Father and Son banquet at Stanley Road school. The award consists of a beige wool neckerchief with a patch of McLaren tartan on the point, and two wooden beads on a leather thong necklace, awarded to leaders who successfully complete a six month correspondence course, three weekends of training at a leader's course and then demonstrate their ability to put their new knowledge to practical use with their group. Congratulations Ron. , GET RICH QUICK "The Interest Rate Is High!” That's the slogan for the current recruitment campaign for adults for scouting, run by Greater A choir of 40 teenagers accompanied , by ten young people playing guitars, AWARDS Cub Dougie Jamieson of 2nd Beverley Hills (Chalkfarm School) was presented with a trophyette by ADC Bob Weiss, in recognition of, his completion of all five star sections of the cub programme. Teen choir for Central United boys and the conference will provide an opportunity for districts to exchange program ideas and discuss common problems. The conference will also elect 24 Toronto representatives to the national venturer conference in Ottawa later this year. APPLE DAY Humber Downs' scouters and district executive members met this week to put the final touches on plans for Apple Day, April 26. Unlike United Appeal funds which are retained by Greater Toronto region to maintain campsites, leader training opportunities and aid administration costs, Apple Day proceeds are retained by the groups to purchase equipment and provide extra program facilities. Apple Day is a sure sign that spring really is just around the corner. VENTURING Martin Shack, venturer of 5th Downsview (Beth Am Synagogue) has been chosen to represent Humber Downs at next month's regional venturer conference. Venturing is a relatively new section that caters to the interests of 14-16 year old '364¢?$62-55534'3'M2~3-:-:-:':':':'1'3'3'3'3':'3'1':-3'2'33.:-Pld'E-I-I'3'I'Z'Zfiflfij In number Down: by Rosemary Brew 742-3055 liliriEiEEEE Soup a la creme de ble d'inde Melt butter over low heat in heavy saucepan. Blend in flour, salt and pepper. Remove from heat and stir in milk. Bring to a boil. Boil one minute, stirring constantly. Add creamed corn and grated onion. Simmer five minutes, stirring once or twice. Optional - serve with chopped parsley or a dash of paprika on top. Serves Toronto region. There are plenty of dividends - fun, places to go, people to meet and the satisfaction that comes from helping kids enjoy life and grow into good citizens. If you would like an extra night opt with the boys, call 925-3425. Scouting would be very pleased to have you along -- and so would those kids. 1/8 tsp. pepper 4 cups milk lbh cups creamed corn 1 tsp. grated onion different churches have been invited to participate. Everyone welcome. It was a pretty excited bunch of students that left last Saturday evening and we can hardly wait to hear all about their adventures. The guys and gals at Mount Dennis Legion, Weston Road, are putting aside their top hats and tails for a ladies chuck wagon dance on Friday evening, March 28. 3 tbsp. butter 2 tbsp. flour Plans include several walking tours, educational trips to museums, seeing a broadway play and a visit to Radio City music hall. Teachers, A. Bevan and K; Chittick, arranged the tour and $34 covered cost of transportation and hotel. Runnymede Collegiate students have chartered a bus and are enjoying the sights and sounds of New York City. Continued from page 7 holiday period has seen local residents taking off in all directions, some to Florida, to Chicago and to find some snow for skiing up north. CHUCK WAGON DANCE SAM tillldkt ,,ad"tlaTi":'i"1Diii',,,,iee PHONE 247-5142 CHINESE FOODS A Delicious Treat York Students Louise Zeagman 'iii....:'::," Psychedelic Springtime Our "Senior Friends" who meet at Mount Dennis United Church had 62 members at their first meeting in March and 94 attended their Valentine Luncheon in February. This group is always busy in creative activity, through arts and craft programming, saving used stamps for leprosy mission aid and socializing. W h i l e s o m a n y organizations are complaining about their inability to get members out to meetings and unable to get folks to participate, the story of our senior citizen groups is exactly opposite. Doris Jemmett reports that returns totalled $4,600 (from three and three-quarter tons of used stamps) for the leprosy mission aid. MOUNT DENNIS SENIOR FRIENDS We are always pleased to hear of the activities of our senior friends. One of the most amazing things about this active age group is their keen interest in enjoying each others company and working together for the common good. Our Lady of Victory Corps, ll7 Guestville Ave., Mt. Dennis, is presenting a "happening" in color, light, art and music in the church hall on Friday night March 2l from 6:30 to midnight. They even promise a chuck wagon dinner during the evening. Why not join them for a really big hoe down. 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