Weston Times (1966), 17 Apr 1969, p. 5

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" Mrs. Glenna Easton, Gaydon Ave., Mrs. Thelma Coulter, Weston. Mrs. Joe Kersey, Kleinburg, Mrs. Ruth Evans, Woodbridge, Mrs. Don Warren, Nobleton, Mrs. Lorne Gould, Woodbridge, and Mr. Charlie Jones, Georgetown visited their mother, Mrs. Susie Jones last Thursday at York Manor, Newmarket, where Mrs. Jones is a resident. Also present was Mr. Vic Hogg, brother of Mrs. Jones,a nd the occassion being Mrs. Jones 85 birthday. A party was held complete with cake and ice cream. The evening was spent in singing with ttrs. "All join hands and circle left", is the call and these youngsters dance around the recreation room of Mr. and Mrs'. Cal Carey of Bonnie Ave. The Carey's hold a weekly session of old time dancing for children in the neighbourhood that is fast becoming a popular Friday night activity. As a Metro police detective, Mr. Carey said he sees too much of the result of idle moments and more should be done to provide recreation for youth in the area. Congratulations are in order for Mr. Tom Clyde who received his iron ring as a civil engineer on April 3. Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clyde, Gaydon Ave., will graduate on May 30 from the University of Waterloo and has received a scholarship to take his Masters in engineering at Waterloo. His wife Nina, along with several others will reveive her P.H.T. (Putting hubby through) award. THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 19m club this year. The North York recreational department have supplied the club with shuffle board equipment and the members enjoyed trying out their skill at this sport. Mrs, Allat has suggested through the secretary that she has more slides of interest and will be glad to show them at any time. The meeting closed after refreshments were served. Strathburn Park cont'd from page 3 Mrs. Lewis Gill, Ruth and Donna have returned to their home in Cut Knife, Saskatchewan after attending the death of Mrs. Gills father, Mr. Arthur Thompson, Weston Rd., and they remained for ten days with Mrs. Thompson before returning home. Coulter at thepiano. Mrs. Jones received many cards and gifts. She enjoys good health and keeps busy sewing and helping others. The ‘residents of the Manor will be putting on a concert April 29, 30 and May I. The staff is invited to the first night and it is open to the public the next two nights. Mrs. Jones will be taking part in this years concert. 5 Going to Yorkdale soon? Be sure and visit the Scotia Bank, (near the Dominion store) and spend 'a bit of time viewing Mrs. Jessie Hill's paintings. Mrs. Hill, Weston Road has l5 paintings hung on the wall of the' bank. From this survey social scientists hope to learn more about the views of Metro citizens on the administration of justice and the enforcement of laws. The crime rate went up over 12 pet cent last year and the prediction by Metro police this year is a The survey research centre of York University has been interviewing adult 'residents of Metro Toronto on the subject of crime. York Univ. conducts survey Controller Philip White urged that the budget be brought _down to where the borough of York taxpayers have the ability to pay. jump of 10 per cent A survey of the five boroughs shows that York's considered 'levy of 4.64 mills for parks and recreation is higher than East York (3.9ti), Scarborough (3.31), North York (2.83) and Etobicoke (3.82). Mayor Mould said that youngsters are coming from North York, Etobicoke and the city of Toronto to participate in York's sports programs. York Mayor Jack Mould defended Parks and Recreation spending this week saying that the cost of subsidizing over 2000 kids in the hockey programs, as well as sponsoring soccer teams, and lacrosse with 300 kids was the reason for York's spending more than any other borough on parks and recreation. It) Moslem nations, the symbol of the Red Crescent is the counterpart of the Red Cross. The national emblem of the Red Lion and Sun is used in Iran. Metro police will spend over $38-million this year to prevent and combat crime. The actual bill last year was $36-million. Hassle Over kids sports THE WESTON TIMES The Servers' Guild of St. Paul the Apostle Church is sponsoring the Toronto Men Teachers' Choir in Concert at Thistletown Collegiate, 20 Fordwich Cress. at Islington Avenue North, Rexdale, on Wednesday April 23 at 8:00 p.m. / The Thistletown Collegiate Concert " Band will also perform at the Concert. Tickets are $l.00 and may be obtained by phoning 741-0834 or 74l-3986 or 743-1993. With Spring now upon us, it's time to give your car a safety check. The Ontario Motor League says that it'll give you a good, safe start on the summer driving ahead. Choir concert Men Teachers' [WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHUF IN THE ESTATE OF; E V A C H R IS T E N A CORBETT, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of EVA CHRISTENA CORBETT, late of the Borough of York. in the County of York, Widow, who died on or about the 15th day of December, 1968, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned Executors of her Estate on or before the 25th day of April 1969, after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at the Borough and County of York this 25th day of March 1969. NOTICE TO CREDITORS and OTHERS Information pertaining to Kindergarten Registrations in each school area will be distributed shortly by the Public School Principal. Parents who have not received a copy of the Prirwipal,'s Notice by April 30 should telephone the Principal of the Public School in the area. t-GeRiihy," EiGCiria'rs By their Solicitor H.E.L. McLAUGHLIN 1268 Weston Road Toronto 15, Ontario. (1) Each child must have reached his/her FIFTH birthday on or before December 31,1969. (2) A Birth certificate is required for each child being registered. (3) Parents who do not possess a birth certificate for a child who is a candidate for kindergarten are requested to obtain a certificate before registration. _ (4)' Birth certificates for children born in Ontario may be obtained from: The Office of the Registrar General Macdonald Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 5, Ontario. Telephone - 365-1687 F F.W. Minkler, B.A.. D. Ned. Director of Education GEORGE ARTHUR CORBETT and AGJTAPYS _VIOLET SENIOR KINDERGARTEN llltlli6lSrllum0m Bl NORTH YORK PUBlIC SCHOOIS SEPTEMBER REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK pre-registrations -- during May BRAKE REIINE Mpfl-‘lERS from 'LP,',', SEEK] Set Front or Rear Installed for all makes installed 11.00 AAC...............:-..................)" Warship 9.45 AM......f....;.....................Junior & lntormodiato All Makes Installed 10.00 AN..................... 11.00 A.M.............s.... From RADIOS 'ti7 FORD installed CROSS 'TREET AT CHUICWITREEY Ministee M. 3.1. no... IA. 241-1671 24‘4533 Sunday, April 20th, 1969 up o......................" Bible,Clas ...........lursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Crib Comer Bruce C. Bone, B.A., C.A. Chairman From 'm .95 Pair $49.95 Pair 7!!

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