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Weston Times (1966), 3 Apr 1969, p. 8

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Wednesday, April 9 is the first open house ai Emery Collegiate and it is called Expo Emery. The doors open at 7 p.m. and the program will conclude at 10 p.m. It will feature bits and pieces from all the various programs offered at the school and special demonstrations will be put on by the science, physical e d uca tion, ho me economics, geography depart ment and others. Special band concerts and "one man" art exhibitions will be featured during the evening. Everyone is invited to this well planned evening and there is no admission charge. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Alf Jackson and family, Wallasey Ave. on the death of her mother, Mrs. May Holland who passed away last week in North York General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds, Beverly and Scott, London, Ont., visited with his mother, When bath tubs and other enamelled equipment turn yellow, rub with a sponge dipped in a solution of salt and turpentine to bring back their sparkling whiteness. SHANGHAIAE Norman Morrison Gaylord Hazelwood, President, Standard Auto Glass Limited and Crane Auto _ Trim (‘6 8) announces the appointment of _ Norman _ (Norm) Morrison as General Sales Manager. Mr. Morrison will be responsible for the Sales Promotion of Auto Glass, Auto _ Trim _ and Plate Glass in the Insurance and Automotive Industries. throughout Ontario. He brings to his appointment many â€" years of experience in â€" the Automotive â€" Safety â€" Glass Field. FhINESE FOOPS â€" _ Fast Take-0:t Service PHONE 247â€"5142 idegueeeie se ieloe se e denanleg ces aenasaanlnsncntotntaSnCntn x TnPete Snle Sn teSnCaPne TnP n teSntutnts tnSntebe n â€"â€" r:zCs:s.s:r:r:r::.’e.fr:s:::v:s:ttrzr:::::;::;::::::::::g:;:;:;::::;:::::::::::::::;:::::;:::;::::;:;;:::::';.:;,s'::; dnesday, April 9 is Mrs. Marion Reynolds, his first open house ai Sister and family Mr. and y Collegiate and it is Mrs. Art Waterman â€" and | Expo Emery. The Grant, Yorkdale Cres. over . aman a+ 4 nm ani the weekend. Standard Auto Glass Limited and Crane Auto Trim (‘68) strathburn park helen kemsley A Delicious Treat Mrs. Ernie Farrant has returned to her home, Yorkdale Cres., after spending a week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrant, Willowdale and her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clark, Scarborough. Her grandson Wayne Farrant is spending some time with her. Mrs. Ernie Easton entertained at a small party in honour of her husband‘s birthday on Sunday â€" at their home on Gaydon Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackes, Alice and Petra, Jasmine Rd., have returned to their home after a delightful, sun drenched three week holiday in Mexico City, and surrounding territory. They took a bus tour through the smaller towns and villages of Mexico to get a better idea of the everyday life of the natives and visited with many Mexicans in these areas. ° Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Arthur Thompson, Weston Rd., and family on the death of Mr. Thompson at his home last week. Mr. Thompson spent many hours over the last several years in his flower garden and one could not help but notice the beautiful blooms leading from the house, along the driveway to the edge of the street from early spring to late fall. His flowers were his pride and joy and passersby enjoyed his hobby too. Continued from Page 2 Dennis Baptist church are working closely with the Evelyn Gullison Mission Circle sewing and knitting articles to be sent to the mission fields reports Miss J. Crossley. Doubt sees the obstacles, Faith sees the way; Doubt sees the darkest night, Faith sees the day. Doubt dreads to take one step, Faith soars on high; Doubt questions, ‘"Who believes?" Faith answers, "I". Later on there will be a display of the articles which will include babies‘ knitted sets, socks, mitts, LIVING FAITH 241â€"5686 Weston fisherman RSerots â€" 88 nories® mRos‘st ‘ HUMBERVIEW HOCKEY it po ateh St. Judes 3, Foresters 2. St. Judes evened up the best out of three game final with this 3â€"2 ywictory over the Foresters in a game played Thursday, March 27 at Habitant arena. In the first period, St. Judes had it all their own way running up a 3â€"0 score with John Higgins leading the way. John opened ‘the scoring at the .47 second mark to give St. Judes an early lead which they â€" never relinquished. Mike Cardiff got the second goal for St. Judes at 11.05 and John Higgins his second of the night at 19.42 to round out the first period. In the second period the Foresters trid desperately to tie the score but could only manage to put together two goals, the first at 3.24 by Bill Cox and the second at the 15.57 mark by Craig Elliott. The Foresters pulled their goalie at the 19.27 mark _ but _ could . not capitalize with the extra man advantage. faster Seals In order to simplify the giving of donations to the Easter Seal campaign, the Ontario Society for Crippled Children has arranged â€" through the kindness of the Bank of Nova Scotia â€" for donations to breceived at any of the bank‘s branches in Metro. For donors who would prefer a pickâ€"up service, the Society has arranged to have s witch board lines at 425â€"6220 open from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. from now until the end of the campaign. V olunteers will be standing by to record names and addresses of callers, and donations will be picked up either at home or at place of business. _ All _ volunteer collectors will carry photographic identity cards identifying them as representatives of the Society, and they will issue receipts for all donations. slippers and hats, plus layettes, children‘s clothing, aprons and toys. During the winter holidays, the junior choir at Mount Dennis Baptist, under the direction of Lillian Menagh, were making stuffed animals for Indian children. If you have a piece of heatâ€"tained furniture, apply a thin paste of salt and salad oil. Let stand for an hour, then ‘remove. Unless the stain has really penetrated the grain of the wood, it will respond to this treatment. It was "At Home" night at the church on Palm Sunday evening when the congregation â€" welcomed back four members who are prepating themselves for church and mission work. They were Glennis Stovell, Bob . Clement, Wayne Newby and ‘Pastor E.C. Hulks of Canfield. They told of their work in missions and their hopes for the future. SYMPATHY We extend our sympathy to Ross Burton, Foxwell Avenue on the death of his father Rev. William James Burton in Aurora. On Saturday, March 29, by DAVE GERRY THE WEsTON TIMES _ the ‘Annual Invitational Tyke â€" Tournament‘ _ got under way with the H umbervie w ty kes competing with teams from Thornhill. In the first game of _ the _ morning _ the Foresters downed Riverside 3â€"0. Bill Conely, Mike Brown and Mike Mears scored for the Foresters with Craig Wallace getting the shutâ€"out. In the second game the Bruins were blanked by St. Stephens by the score of 2â€"0. The shutâ€"out went to Craig Dunbar while Jamie McDougall and Bob Dunbar both scored. In the third game St. Lukes Aces downed Holy Trinity while in the fourth and final game of the morning St. Judes scored a 3â€"2 win over Thornhill United. _ Carl Wareham led the way for St. Judes with two goals and John Higgins with one. Bill Buckler and Greg Warga were the marksmen for Thornhill. 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