Weston Times (1966), 17 Apr 1969, p. 6

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The Mount Dennis "3I News and Views" The ladies bowling team came second in the Collingwood Bowling Tournament with 3466. Olkville had the lead with 3683. Mount Dennis Legion member, A. Clarke is at the top with a high average (250), High three (959) and High single (40I). ' Maple Leaf Legion bowlersare second with 36 and Swansea, third with 35. The Mens Bowling teams of Branch 31, Mount Dennis Legion, are at the moment in the lead in the West Group Bowlers league. They are leading with 42 points, reports President Doug Grant. Mrs. Edith Coupland, President of Dennis Avenue Junior Home and School, invites you to come to an open meeting on Tuesday, April 22, at 8 p.m. to hear Mr. Rogers, principal at York Humber, tell of the exciting new concepts in teaching being used at the school. EUROPEAN HOLIDAY It was Easter Sunday evening at Toronto International Airport. The jet was preparing to load its passengers and take off for London, England. The excitement showing on the faces of an elderly couple was wonderful to behold. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goodhead of Mildred Avenue were the happy couple and they were taking off on a four-week holiday in Europe. Their itinery includes a fairly exhausting bus tour of the continent and we hope they are enjoying every minute. MOUNT DENNIS LEGION PRINCIPAL TO SPEAK You may recalrthe name of York Humber secondary school and know that it is situated just east of Weston Road, south of Humber Boulevard, but you may not know of the many courses for Grade 9 and 10 students which provide training in specialized trades. . '0n Saturday evening, May 4, there will be a special presentation of Champions and Toronto Chapter's Tramp Out Finale. Those of you who enjoyed the musical presentation by the Sweet Adelines at Runnymede. will/want to see and hear the musical happening on Saturday, May 4. Ladies quartets and singing groups from all over the Great Lakes Region will be competing. Rosemary Gillman, Corbett Avenue, an active and enthdsiastic member of the “Sweet Adelines" (a' group of ladies who love to sing and recently presented an evening program at Runnymede Collegiate) tells us of the big event taking place in downtown Toronto early in May. " is “Toronto’s_Tramp In" to be held at the Royal York Hotel on May 2,3, 4. aet . APPLE DAY Just a reminder that the Cubs. and. Scouts have chosen Saturday, April 26, for their "Apple" Day. We know you will support the work of scouting when a The l6lst Cub and Scouts are looking forward to their Father and Son banquet which will be held this Friday, April 18, at 6:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd in Mount Dennis. Cubs and Boy Scouts all over the district are getting together with their dads for their Annual Father and Son nights. CUB AND SCOUT BANQUI Since I950 a total of 688 bursaries have been awarded in the amount of $262,l00.00 to children of veterans by the Ontario command of the R.C.L. and Ladies Auxiliaries. BURSARIES Among the many contributions made by the legions and ladies auxiliaries are the bursaries awarded to children of veterans. Students in York high schools may obtain applications from their high school principal. C The ladies auxiliary in Mount Dennis are planning a birthday party Friday, April 25. It is to be a stag party for ladies only. congratulates our American legion friends on reaching their SOth' Anniversary. Did you know they were formed in Paris in I919 and before the year was out they had a membership of 648,000. Today their membership is 2,600,000 with l6,000 post in the United States and abroad. m 'llhoroughhreirs, Ati! :0” and Running" AIG It will be held on Saturday afternoon, April 26 in the Church hall on Guestville, Avenue and you will find there a good The ladies in Mount Dennis have been busy cleaning out their closets and emptying drawers for a rummage sale sponsored by the ladies of Mount Dennis United Church. Publicity convertor, Mrs. Evelyn Chipperfield informs us that there will be good prizes and refreshments served. EUCHRE For everyone who likes a good game of cards and pleasant company there will be a Euchre and Auction 45 at the Anglican Church of the Advent on Friday, April 25, at 8 p.m. We had the nicest young ladies rapping on our door over the weekend. As you may have guessed they were" lovely little brownies and attractive guides taking orders for Girl Guide Cookies. Their good manners and pleasant smiles made it impossible to refuse to help a worthy cause. young lad approaches and asks "Will you buy an Apple?" RUMMAGE SALE WESTON TRAVEl SERVICE I912 Weston Rd. - (In The Westlaw Bldg.) GOING OVERSEAS? BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Phone 244-5324 Stephanie Britton, Brigit Busshoff, Kathy Gerovac, Susan Howes, Sheila Martin, Joanne Oliver, Cindy Thomson, Nancy Watts, and Lynn Wilson also earned their Fire Brigade badge. T For this badge the girls visited a fire hall and were given a demonstration of various equipment. The Thrift badge, a very useful one indeed, was presented to six girls: Vera Dragos, Kathy Gerovac, Joanne Pressley, Wendy Pressley, Linda Pernokis, and Karen Wilson. Julie Ainsworth, Brigit Busshoff, Pat Clarke, Vera Dragos, Emily Grey, Susan Howes,. Sheila Martin, Bonnie McCausland, Cindy Thomson, Nancy Watts, Karen Wilson, and Lynn Wilson. The Girl Guides of the 26lst Company have been very hard at work and as a result have earned many badges, reports Guide Laura Goatham. A badge presentation was made, at Roseland Public School and the following girls completed a six week home nursing course conducted by the St. John's Ambulance Society: selection of, spring and summer clothing. . Needlewoman Visiting that evening was Miss Mary Ann Connelley, Brown Owl of the 26lst Brownie Pack, and several of her Brownies. As the Guides received their badges from Captain Joan Howes, one girl, she had Visiting that evening was Miss Mary Ann Connlley, Brown Owl of the 261st Brownie V Al. lPAPE N PAPER BACK VINYL? had.“ were planned to Vere ,Druoe and Angie Potkidie. Vere now has completed the six badges required for her Little House emblem. Two Emergency Helper badges went to Julie Ainsworth and Nancy Watts. Wendy Howes received her Reporter badge and Stephanie Britten earned three athletic badges. ALBION RD. AT ISLINGTON AVE Grease proof, scrubbable, suitable for kitchens, bathrooms and children's room. Reg. $3.98 NOW 7 BOOKS of WALLPAPERS TO HEAR St! AND lot Fr. ALBION PAINT 8. WAMPAPER fi;lll,tiAlltNiitdii nunsm, lltiNEtt AND IMM ROOM BORDERS Savings up to 6 inches to 14 inches deep IN STOCK THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1969 F'5i'Ht'fql, leer-ed white worth; on it, This brief resume of the budget was to encourage the Brownies to she had learned while working on it. This brief sesume of the badges was to encourage the Brownies to continue in the Guiding Movement and to assist,the other girls in the company. 0 Custom quality - 0 Wholesale' fries . Choice of .500 colour. 9 Mo.nerrbaeit guarantee O M -back' Tun-n (a; q Dgegym nerve. ott?a....eugdyr AM.. §§¢ "tthi-it-ir-aiu Fire" an. 're. 7 mam [EiT'] 74 1-4294

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